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again to walk them to spotlight the interview show on our take i'll be one of them today my guest is alex see here to show for. last year their record drought brought unseen wildfires to russia flames destroyed what villages and killed dozens of people three weeks in august moscow and many other cities were covered with pick up the purse and public blamed the conditions on the state's forest products so will russia get their breath of fresh air this year here's the head of the greenpeace russia far as the talk went let's say you were shocked. the wildfires of last summer destroyed almost two million acas a forest and two and a half thousand homes in russia the government was forced to spend more than five hundred million dollars to stinkiest wires and build new houses after the fall countdown officials say they learned the lessons and would not happen again but the summer has not yet begun and forests in siberia far east are already girls. say thank you very much for being with us thanks welcome to the show well first of all as early as last spring two thousand and ten greenpeace predicted th
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good to see you. >> good morning, alex. >> so with respect to libya, sir, how much does it ratchet upturns out to be true. gadhafi was there, and that means they targeted where he was. and that had not been done to the best of my knowledge. does that suggest that he was the main target? >> well, he should be. clearly this will not be over until gadhafi leafs, whether he leaves in a box or voluntarily. so the problem, the dilemma is, it's illegal to target other heads of states. what we did in chile involved an assassination, and it was illegal and we have not done it since and should not be doing it from a legal point of view. i think they are probably targeting him. and the only way to bring a huh sti huh still tease to an end. >> how do we have to read between the tea leaves? you are saying he should go and should be a target, but legally speaking and that's not the case, it's a humanitary mission. >> if you are the president of the united states, you cannot undertake an armed intervention without considering all the possible ways it could end. i think president obama is very smart.
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you see alex smith there. patrick willis. a lot of the 49ers big stars. organizing their own practices. this was the deal today in san jose, they showed up, they worked out, tossed the football around, getting ready for a possible season in september. we're back in other member of the giants who's going other member othe internet on a plane! are you from the future? um, no. cleveland. listen cleveland, your savings account is stuck in the past! earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking baby! so instead of making peanuts, your savings will be earning three times the national average. oops. sorry. three times more? i'll have that! it is now safe to go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? buh-bye... call me. i'm a curious seeker.. i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm here to
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steadfast man of principle who hasn't switched on any positions this is a guy is like to in court we'll see ok alex go to you we're going to you before we go to the break. the real issue here is you know once we get past this flush of reality television piece i'm i assume trump going to try and get himself on the stage for the debates and the real question is going to be whether the media outlets who are sponsoring the debates at that point your credibility is really on the line do you let this guy on the stage or do you call the question and say you're not a legitimate candidate but frankly on what basis do you say that i mean how do you carve at what point do you draw the line how do you carve him out i think they start to look really silly if they put them out there the moderators who were for the most part legitimate broadcasters don't want to have donald trump on the stage notwithstanding it will be great for the ratings because they look like fools how. can we get back after the break after the break we'll continue our discussion on candidate trump stay with orgies. twenty years ago this coun
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it's very evident by the debris field that you see here. alex? >> it is absolutely incredible. does this stretch as far as the eye can see, charles? when you look, you see a few walls standing and the like, but pretty much utter devastation in all directions? >> reporter: yeah, you can see -- this is part of a japanese restaurant that was destroyed, but beyond this, you can see the scar that goes on for miles across alabama, across hilltops, across lakes and streams. nothing was left untouched in the past of this storm as i say, was about 100 miles long across parts of alabama. >> unbelievable. charles hadlock, thank you very much for that. >>> residents in a small southern illinois city have been ordered to evac ways. the city is called cairo, and thank you for the correction on the pronunciation previously. meanwhile, more power of spring storms are making -- alex, good morning. >> good morning to you, alex. indeed we are watching more of the storms flaring up this morning, in some areas that need no more rains. as we get in closer, in and around the dallas area, one big cell
it's very evident by the debris field that you see here. alex? >> it is absolutely incredible. does this stretch as far as the eye can see, charles? when you look, you see a few walls standing and the like, but pretty much utter devastation in all directions? >> reporter: yeah, you can see -- this is part of a japanese restaurant that was destroyed, but beyond this, you can see the scar that goes on for miles across alabama, across hilltops, across lakes and streams. nothing was...
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rock bottom west ham so very much something to play for in every ranch and right sir alex ferguson everyone can see when. we want to win the world. and. you know. when do we. draw from when do we. now to a definite. five years way camino when these games the form when we have a chance of do not. no easy games but i would abuse against what asshole chelsea either a typical kid but often a train at liam's. but what i remember. over in germany brazil top men found celebrated as their side play in the blunders league title for the first time since two thousand and two if they want to not have nuremberg on saturday first off goals from lukas berry also robert lewandowski helps the home side sealed a sudden stifle his two matches remaining along the surprise to know the fate of cologne the closest rivals by laverick isn't so dortmund lead by eight points with just six left to play after the match ecstatic gathered outside the stadium the official celebrations will be held off for the last two games into reach time. as well as hockey and russia will be looking to bounce back from their opening defeat to g
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man's name still features in the headlines he's not of course gathering as much attention as alex on the right see a very high ranking military official from russia's foreign intelligence. service who has it seems was the one responsible for. leaking names of all those found guilty of espionage in the united states officials in washington. over the world use in brief at least two people have been killed and dozens in utah for a tornado hit new zealand's largest city all clear the suburbs the worst affected with a twister tearing off the roof of a busy shopping so maybe there's a comet in new zealand could really cause severe damage. to officials of sun the reconciliation bill would put an end to the full year if those palestinian authorities are coming to form a unity government following the upcoming election relations with israel will be the main topic of account but who supports peace with the jewish state will amass refuses to recognize its right to exist take twenty four moscow time. business now . how and welcome to business news here in r t thanks for joining me now huge oil and gas fields
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to a military tribunals because of the sensitive nature of the charges that are brought to alex on that right see if a former colonel in russia's foreign intelligence agency defected over a year ago prior to meeting with visits visit to washington precious federal security service the f.s.b. was originally in charge of the investigation and they were responsible for gathering most of the evidence which in charges would see him receive over twenty years behind bars he became a very featured of figure in of the media after the so-called supply scandal of last year when eleven people were charged with espionage in the united states all of those were tried and found guilty of espionage they were later returned to russia as part of an exchange between moscow and washington some of course even enjoying quite a media. interesting lifestyle like and chapman of the so-called sixty ninety agencies a very prominent figure in russia featured quite frequently in various news reports even since i can did make the news today he of course was one of the four men that were exchanged for the a ten people found gui
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going to see your job good bye alex it's good to have you and good to see you yeah ok back in two thousand and eight we called the burglars craziness and they were just eventually go away but they did and three years later the present united states was having to show everyone his difficult even that hasn't satisfied so maybe we should think twice before we dismiss the doctors could be around for a long long time. after the break tonight's daily take why we need less wars and bin ladin and more gandhi and him. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear see some other part of it and realized everything you saw. i'm trying hard to see if. it's the good the bad of the very agonizingly ugly person the good paul krugman poured into a recent study out of hamilton college to look at twenty six television pundits and graded them on how accurate their predictions were paul krugman turned out to be the top truth teller it should be noted the greek crewman also thinks we should opt the progressive budget from the pr
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alex. >> yeah. well, a day of high emotion. chris jansing, thank you so much. we'll see you throughout the morning. >>> meantime, everyone back in the states, survivors in the south search through what is left of their homes as others say good-bye to loved ones lost in tornadoes across the region. dozens of funerals are taking place for more than the 340 people who were killed wednesday across seven states. in hard-hit alabama, the national guard, fema and other volunteer groups are helping to provide food and shelter for those who are now homeless. fema also has officials on you the ground in four other states. ron is in smithfield. let's get the latest from you there. what is happening? >> reporter: good morning. search and recovery missions ongoing across the border into alabama where most of the fatalities from this week's tornadoes. in smithville they found two more bodies but they believe that is it for smithville. 15 people killed in this small town of 900.
alex. >> yeah. well, a day of high emotion. chris jansing, thank you so much. we'll see you throughout the morning. >>> meantime, everyone back in the states, survivors in the south search through what is left of their homes as others say good-bye to loved ones lost in tornadoes across the region. dozens of funerals are taking place for more than the 340 people who were killed wednesday across seven states. in hard-hit alabama, the national guard, fema and other volunteer groups...
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. >> it was a remarkable moment, alex, in several respect. first of all, to seethat picture, young and vibrant again, with the sprinkle in his eye, and you caught a sense of the rich humanity of this man. i was also thinking at that moment about 70 of his former college kids now people in late middle age sitting in the square, attending the beatification, and wondering what must have been going through their minds to think of the man that they first knew when they were teenagers being lifted up before the whole world, is an example of heroic virtue. and then the picture of the sister who was with john paul ii as an assistant in his household and office for more than 30 some years. the pope died with this sister cradling his head in her hand. there was recollections that had to touch anybody that came close to this remarkable life that was lifted up before the church and the world today. >> it's astonishing to hear the kinds of details that were not public around the time of his death. with regard to the pope's placement now, he will not be in the lower crypt, he
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seeing incredible pictures of the flooding there. how bad is it? can you put it in perspective for us? >> i'll try to, alex. it's bad and getting worse. especially now, we're starting to see some of the rain we talked about during the day here. it's going to fall for a couple of hours were we're told exactly what this area does not need. we're in downtown memphis, standing in the middle of beale street. the mississippi river has come over its banks and into this area. in the suburbs it's even worse. there are entire neighborhoods that are have already been washed away, more than 300 people are in area shelters. you can hear the trolley above me, just passing here. so there's still activity downtown. there's an nba playoff game as well. again, there are families suffering right now. yesterday emergency officials went door to door, telling more than a thousand people that it's time to move to higher ground. they say right now, about 2,800 homes and businesses are in the danger zone if you will. that could expand, though, especially if this rain is significant. the crest on the mississippi not expected until so
seeing incredible pictures of the flooding there. how bad is it? can you put it in perspective for us? >> i'll try to, alex. it's bad and getting worse. especially now, we're starting to see some of the rain we talked about during the day here. it's going to fall for a couple of hours were we're told exactly what this area does not need. we're in downtown memphis, standing in the middle of beale street. the mississippi river has come over its banks and into this area. in the suburbs it's...
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alex, much of the country will see a dry weekend and dry mother's day forecast. delivered you a fantastic forecast thing weekend. that's my gift. >> thank you, bill. i will take it. i appreciate it. >> that's you will i could come up with. >> good enough. that's you will i ask for. latest in the weather in your area, logon to weather.com. paul mccartney is engaged to be married the third time. let's go live across the pond as we have been doing for the weddings kinds of events. all right. who is the lucky lady? any details on when they plan to get married? >> it is not clear yet. let me show you the front page of one of our newspapers here, though. front page news. wed for the third time. it says he told friends that he couldn't be happier. after his last troubled relationship, they think that this one is going to be all right. friends describe them as the perfect couple. paul mccartney appeared with nancy shevell at a ball last week he already asked her to marry him. the girlfriend of four years will become his third wife and second american woman he has married
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see that. there are seven to go through while another russian alex would be after that exist the french open after an opening round defeat to remain and see. it while it was not solved and i would say said today arrested for the second round after an unusually early start so a grand slam. to three sunday. but made. it through. their plans on their always playing at first so it's me or the no i have two days off probably and i don't know how it's going to feel like you know. i'm not sure for me. served him a young english also booked a place in the second stage it sent c. defeating i don't have on that end goal in straight sets yankovic's to be opening set six three and left the ukraine in the second group in just one game now it's a mystery stopper yankovic's on seeded russian that i'd be shaken up. playing. three times in the series colonels. who. know my own history my dream is to one day winning. over in the men's game david pereira easily made it into the second round by beating yark own even in the seventy's spaniard needed just over an hour and a half to thrash within six three six three six
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been played around massive spending bills with particular with this one we see when we try to draw some lines in the sand alex and try to change policy with some different proposals amendments are being tacked on of this. christmas tree that right so you see. it all comes out of the house armed services committee chairman you can issued it and a letter saying well you can't earmark this tell you to abide by the rules process and to make sure that everything is going to be vetted properly and be competitively but not sort of thing that properly by. a grain of those is because of the catch but beyond that so what we have is members of congress are not inserting language that is for all intents and purposes a placeholder so instead of authorizing a certain account or giving it some funds for their favorite project what it is is making using some creative language to say well you can't fund this and gen but you can continue to do work on it so this is what we see with the f. thirty five which is also an engine its own the company do the work but since the pentagon and the hardware there's going to taxpayer dollar
been played around massive spending bills with particular with this one we see when we try to draw some lines in the sand alex and try to change policy with some different proposals amendments are being tacked on of this. christmas tree that right so you see. it all comes out of the house armed services committee chairman you can issued it and a letter saying well you can't earmark this tell you to abide by the rules process and to make sure that everything is going to be vetted properly and be...
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alex! >> i had no idea you were seeing someone in new york. >> oh, no. we are just friends. >> have you ever been with someone else since you have been married? >> no. >> >> wha what happens? >> i think of joanna. >> remind me -- >> geography andxd timing. >> so you were with him because he came first? >> he did, and i love him. and i love you too. >> are you happy? with what? with your marriage. i am pleased to have keira knightley back at this table. >> rose: i am pleased to have keira knightley back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: we were just starting to talk about... you just came off stage. >> i did. just came off stage, yes. >> rose: what was the production? >> the play was of "a children's hour" by lillian hell man. >> rose: oh, lillian hellman. >> yes. >> rose: did you enjoy it? was it something you wanted to do? >> the play or theater in general? >> rose: both. >> the play i thought was extraordinary and it's very difficult to find female roles like the ones in that particular piece and so i was very excited by that. the director
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you see that image, and there were two audiences there, alex.ne was the american alex and one was his follow wurs. he was trying to paint himself as a strong viral presence who had command not only of the facts but himself. that image is what he was trying to perpetuate to the community. >> and with regard to the statement released by al qaeda on friday, and it was a lengthy one and confirmed his death. there was no name of a successor. why not? >> al qaeda is not an organization that works on elections. there is a council that will get together and decide who will replace him. will it be defact yoe number two? or maybe somebody outside like cashmery. the bottom line, anybody that replaces bin laden does not have the stature or charisma of bin laden. that creates desention, and it will continue to pound the organization in the ground. >> we will continue to talk about this a lot more. thank you so much. >>> into the wild. some stranded whales get a second chance at life. that story behind the pictures coming up? >>> in celebration of this mother
you see that image, and there were two audiences there, alex.ne was the american alex and one was his follow wurs. he was trying to paint himself as a strong viral presence who had command not only of the facts but himself. that image is what he was trying to perpetuate to the community. >> and with regard to the statement released by al qaeda on friday, and it was a lengthy one and confirmed his death. there was no name of a successor. why not? >> al qaeda is not an organization...
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conducting themselves in this fashion i think we're going to need to see a lot more flies of this magnitude that was journalist alex henderson and still ahead here on our. fracturing france gets ready to tell natural gas practical so when the u.s. dollar that story. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else some other part of it and realize that everything you. are is a big. welcome back the country of france is moving to ban i gas extraction technique known as fracking meanwhile the shale gas industry is booming in the united states but not without consequence a new duke university study confirms what concerned americans have been claiming but which was dismissive and a global by the gas industry that fracking pollutes groundwater now before we get to all that let me give you a little background on what exactly fracking is if you don't know what it is as in journalism students from new york university have done much better job with a song that i could do in a thirty second intro so take a listen this. is a. tribute. to the. police. there wer
conducting themselves in this fashion i think we're going to need to see a lot more flies of this magnitude that was journalist alex henderson and still ahead here on our. fracturing france gets ready to tell natural gas practical so when the u.s. dollar that story. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else some other part of it and realize that everything you. are is a big. welcome back the country of france is moving to...
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see a loving friend. >> all right. well, that was reporter alex perez with our nbc station in chicago. oprah's very last show, which is set to be taped next week, will air may 25th. >>> coming up, the benefits of coffee. another reason you may not want to hold back on that second, third, even sixth cup of the day. >> oh, thank goodness! and we're looking over here, highway 24 off of the walnut creek interchange. i do have one incident to tell c yoouabouuactplay e couple for the area, so come back for this rainy, wet, windy commute. fo >>> it's 4:54. a little shake on the san mateo bridge on our cameras there. we're going to check in with mike but obviously wind and rain is a factor. >>> folks in concord could their very own downtown ice rink for the holidays. the city council is looking at a proposal to build a synthetic ice surface. a group sponsoring the measure say it's cheaper than the real stuff. it has a slick but room temperature material which has a little more resistance than ice. it costs $45,000 to build the structure, most of it coming from a local business group. >>> well,
see a loving friend. >> all right. well, that was reporter alex perez with our nbc station in chicago. oprah's very last show, which is set to be taped next week, will air may 25th. >>> coming up, the benefits of coffee. another reason you may not want to hold back on that second, third, even sixth cup of the day. >> oh, thank goodness! and we're looking over here, highway 24 off of the walnut creek interchange. i do have one incident to tell c yoouabouuactplay e couple for...
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see you on broadway. i am very sure of that. please welcome alex jones. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. my name is alex jones. i am a senior at san francisco school of the arts. i guess i am in my last two days i graduate on thursday. a cumulative gpa i think is 3.89. [unintelligible] --[applause] next fall, i will be attending the juilliard school. i have one i think, about six scholarships-- i have won, i think, about six scholarships, including the carpe diem scholarship, the book award, and the beta phi sigma scholarship. also a scholarship from the juilliard school. >> your mom -- issue with the sheriff's office? >> she is. she works with the sheriff's department. >> so she is at the ygc. i was there recently and she attacked me. she is ever so proud of you and talked about how amazing it is to go to juilliard. how excited and proud we are of you as well. we wish you the best of luck. come back and dance for us. [applause] tell your mom hello for us. >> have a good time in new york. >> have a great time in new york. but not too much of a good time. president mendoza: item j is the
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alex cora. backhand stab to his knee and throws to first and gets ramirez. see it again. heck of a play.t the nats, they get shut out, 8-0. ouch. >> no one saw it. >> maybe 1,000 people. >> baltimore, orioles trying to celebrate mother's day with a win against the rays. weeder up. fold couldn't make the catch. luke scott and adam jones score. orioles cut the lead to 3-2. same score, in the top of the fifth. bergeson facing b.j. upton with two on, and two out, and base hit into center. that clears the bases. upton had four rbis in the game. the rays sweep the orioles with a 5-3 win. baltimore has lost six of its last seven games. college basketball news. arizona's shaun miller not be coaching in college park. miller agreed to a contract extension with the wildcats late last night. and according to several reports, note name's mike bray, villanova's jay wright and brad stevens said no as well and there are reports that texas a&m's mark turgeon will be the new head coach, the only coach in history to lead thing a toys four straight ncaa appearances. turning now to the nba players. today the
alex cora. backhand stab to his knee and throws to first and gets ramirez. see it again. heck of a play.t the nats, they get shut out, 8-0. ouch. >> no one saw it. >> maybe 1,000 people. >> baltimore, orioles trying to celebrate mother's day with a win against the rays. weeder up. fold couldn't make the catch. luke scott and adam jones score. orioles cut the lead to 3-2. same score, in the top of the fifth. bergeson facing b.j. upton with two on, and two out, and base hit into...
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[applause] now, alex stood up for teachers and other public workers in madison over the last couple of months even as he built solidarity with workers in the middle east. you see, his family comes from egypt, and he's strengthened links between movements for change all around the world. and, alex, i want to thank you for your inspiration and everything that you've done so far. you've been a wonderful example for all of us. i'd also like to thank those democratic senators in wisconsin who stood up and walked out on behalf of working people. [applause] and those democratic senators in indiana who did the same thing. [applause] and brought a screeching halt to right to work. [applause] and, quite frankly, i'd like to thank our democratic and republican friends in the ohio legislature that stood up for workers. [applause] they deserve a round of applause. you see, alex embodies the fact that we are not a nation of isolated individuals. we're a land of communities, we're a land of families. our republic, our democracy is an expression of our solidarity, of our common values and our common life as a nation. in america firefighters rush into burning buildings every d
[applause] now, alex stood up for teachers and other public workers in madison over the last couple of months even as he built solidarity with workers in the middle east. you see, his family comes from egypt, and he's strengthened links between movements for change all around the world. and, alex, i want to thank you for your inspiration and everything that you've done so far. you've been a wonderful example for all of us. i'd also like to thank those democratic senators in wisconsin who stood...
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just i want to i want to i want it it's like i mean like when i see some you know work something i didn't. want no thanks thank you alex what i view of the russian star of this year is you're a vision song contest speaking to us on the spot and that's it from now on the move back with more common going on in and outside russia and to lend our teeth and take. a seat. politically. emission free cretaceous three cents for charges free from h m m's free risk free stews free. old free blood can split video for your media projects a free media dog to our teeth on time. from. deep. cuts. in the united kingdom and is available in soon enough for the month forty one who.
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alex. the mississippi river in the middle of beal street right now, look, this is the time of year in memphis the weather is perfect. you usually see people flooding the parks down here. now it is -- the water that's flooding this area. all you see are -- memphis residents coming down because they have never seen the water this high. coming down to take a look, take a picture. the concern here, alex, is things are only going to get worse. this water is continuing to rise as you talked about. it is really crippling some of the suburban communities. washing away neighborhoods. more than 300 people are already in area shelters. many others have moved in with family members or friends waiting important the water to recede. that's not going happen for quite some time. and it looks like the mississippi will crest here in memphis. around wednesday. at a near record level of 48 feet, the record is 48.7. it is going to be right at that mark. it is going to cause more problems before things get any better, alex. >> you have the pictures to prove that. okay. thanks so much, jay gray. more rain is on the way this weekend for in parts of the co
alex. the mississippi river in the middle of beal street right now, look, this is the time of year in memphis the weather is perfect. you usually see people flooding the parks down here. now it is -- the water that's flooding this area. all you see are -- memphis residents coming down because they have never seen the water this high. coming down to take a look, take a picture. the concern here, alex, is things are only going to get worse. this water is continuing to rise as you talked about. it...
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book when i see it some you know something i did ok i got my thanks thank you alex what i view of the russian star of this year is you're a vision song contest speaking to us on the spot and that's it for now from all of us moved back with more common ones going on in and outside russia until then r t and take a look i see. we'll . bring you the latest in science and technology from a realm flush. we've done the future coverage. in the czech republic oh she's available in a hotel as science central hotel premier of the new sun most regal full stop aida which i am a taste in bosnia and herzegovina cheese available in. me and children of each hotel to big chain otoh put you know hotel pyrrhic to my hotel jodi killed there a boutique hotel engine.
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billion rubles of euro bonds has been hailed by the finance minister alex they couldn't as a step to making the russian ruble i was of can see russia now has ninety billion rubles of euro bonds placed in a market that's lower than three billion dollars making it one of the world's largest place at a local currency so now you have to have two main russian versus the r.t.s. and allies x. can be announced as soon as next week if the day of the falls through it could result in a substantial payday for the major shareholders and. the shareholders have come to a decision to pay three hundred thirty million dollars of dividends however the biggest part of that money we paid shareholder meetings with my selection years agree on merger and the engine monopoly service except that these three men should be completed by. and a new european rules of the pipeline network up and create isn't the biggest objections from russia the so-called third energy package is intended to prevent a gas supplier and also only means of transport companies such as gas conclave this will undermine investments in the sector however could a blowy the head of
billion rubles of euro bonds has been hailed by the finance minister alex they couldn't as a step to making the russian ruble i was of can see russia now has ninety billion rubles of euro bonds placed in a market that's lower than three billion dollars making it one of the world's largest place at a local currency so now you have to have two main russian versus the r.t.s. and allies x. can be announced as soon as next week if the day of the falls through it could result in a substantial payday...
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[applause] now, alex stood up for teachers and other public workers in madison over the last couple of months, even as he built solidarity with workers in the middle east. you see, his family comes from egypt, and he has strengthened links between movements for change all around the world. and alex, i want to thank you for your inspiration in everything you have done so far. you have been a wonderful example for all of us. i would also like to thank those democratic senators in wisconsin who stood up and walked out on behalf of working people. [applause] and those democratic senators in indiana who did the same thing and brought a screeching halt to that. [applause] quite frankly, i would like to thank our democratic and republican friends in the ohio legislature that stood up for workers. they deserve a round of applause. you see, alex and bodies the fact that we're not a nation of isolated individuals. we are a land of communities. we are a land of families. our republic, our democracy, is an expression of our solidarity, of our common values, and our common life as a nation. in america, firefighters rushed into burning buildings every day, risking their live
[applause] now, alex stood up for teachers and other public workers in madison over the last couple of months, even as he built solidarity with workers in the middle east. you see, his family comes from egypt, and he has strengthened links between movements for change all around the world. and alex, i want to thank you for your inspiration in everything you have done so far. you have been a wonderful example for all of us. i would also like to thank those democratic senators in wisconsin who...
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see that? aah! [ male announcer ] in the network, sparks fly faster. at&t is getting faster with 4g. rethink possible. >>> i'm alexs topping the news now. the mississippi river is expected to reach the highest levels in centuries in parts of tennessee, mississippi and louisiana over the next several days. national guardsmen rescuing 93-year-old woman trapped in her partially submerged car. >>> dramatic late night demolition of a levee spared one town in illinois from being flooded by the mississippi river. engineers are now considering more levee explosions to divert flood waters around other towns. >>> and fresh off his stints a father of the groom, prince charles is in washington, d.c. last night he met with war veterans at a reception following a visit to the supreme court earlier in the day. rye now he's giving a speech to the capitol on sustainable agriculture. >>> the obama administration is sitting on the reportedly gruesome photos of a dead osama bin laden and his burial at sea. there is a debate inside the white house about the upside of releasing such graphic material and a serious concern that any of th
see that? aah! [ male announcer ] in the network, sparks fly faster. at&t is getting faster with 4g. rethink possible. >>> i'm alexs topping the news now. the mississippi river is expected to reach the highest levels in centuries in parts of tennessee, mississippi and louisiana over the next several days. national guardsmen rescuing 93-year-old woman trapped in her partially submerged car. >>> dramatic late night demolition of a levee spared one town in illinois from being...
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of football in england now and sir alex ferguson has been charged with improper kongo of the football association just a day before his manchester united side could see a record nineteenth i merely crowned ferguson made comments about referee howard webb before their two one defeat of title rivals chelsea even though ferguson spoke positively about the official he broke f.a. rules which say no knowledge it should speak about a referee prior to a match however this indictment's could hardly score the possible traffic for united the red devils are just one point away from another top flight title which means just a draw at struggling but then on saturday will be enough to get the job done however fifteenth place rovers are fighting for survival focus on these taking any chances presume if more support for you suppose is going the way we're going to push on this team. it's a big game it's always a difficult group. i've been they are also fighting i think. and i think they're probably. in the point you know. sort of this moment of your game going to. try to almost to get an up or in your opinion because i mean let's try the same way we were straight in t
of football in england now and sir alex ferguson has been charged with improper kongo of the football association just a day before his manchester united side could see a record nineteenth i merely crowned ferguson made comments about referee howard webb before their two one defeat of title rivals chelsea even though ferguson spoke positively about the official he broke f.a. rules which say no knowledge it should speak about a referee prior to a match however this indictment's could hardly...
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and the concern is, alex, that things are only going to get worse. we're not going to seeuntil at least wednesday. and that will be at a near record of 48 beats. so a bad situation getting even worse here. >> yeah. and in terms of evacuations, that area of beale street goes toward the river. so it there anything in terms of evacuations there or not? the place where the restaurants and the jazz clubs, that's up the street a ways from there, right? >> well, it is just a block and a half or so from here. it is supposed to work like this. barbecue on that side, river on that side. the river is not playing by the rules. they closed a bunch of the parks here, closed a bunch of the areas. no evacuations in the downtown area. and they believe things will be safe here. it is kind of up on a hill, up on a bluff, as you know. it looks like downtown will fare okay. they had to move what was a barbecue cook-off in one of the parks here to another park up on higher ground. and there is an nba playoff game downtown tonight. that will go on as planned. but everyone watching and waiting an
and the concern is, alex, that things are only going to get worse. we're not going to seeuntil at least wednesday. and that will be at a near record of 48 beats. so a bad situation getting even worse here. >> yeah. and in terms of evacuations, that area of beale street goes toward the river. so it there anything in terms of evacuations there or not? the place where the restaurants and the jazz clubs, that's up the street a ways from there, right? >> well, it is just a block and a...
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alex. you know they cut twenty year old great minds at the very base like he'll look. it's pains me very much to see such great feinstein like sounds it was devastating it really is. later government officials conceded that the prohibition had been a mistake but many people in the crimea still cannot forgive go for it. through a twist of fate it was in the crimea that an attempt was made to topple the soviet president from power in august one thousand nine hundred one. one of mikhail gorbachev's residences being built and for office only a few years before those fateful events. got their country house as a secret object was a complete failure to take a look at the places in full view from all sides as you can see your residency is clearly visible from everywhere the hills the mountains and so on you know it seems like gorbachev's residence had been built here deliberately you know order to isolate in which are. k.g.b. colonel leo tolstoy was involved in those events he's a direct descendant of the famous russian writer of the same name. for more than twenty years he served as a bodyguard for every s
alex. you know they cut twenty year old great minds at the very base like he'll look. it's pains me very much to see such great feinstein like sounds it was devastating it really is. later government officials conceded that the prohibition had been a mistake but many people in the crimea still cannot forgive go for it. through a twist of fate it was in the crimea that an attempt was made to topple the soviet president from power in august one thousand nine hundred one. one of mikhail...
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wait a minute if she can do it why can't i and so i see a lot of sarah palin influence in this trump run for the presidency and that's what it is alex you know and in doing research for this program and then there are so many tabloidy things about trump out there now it's not you know it's easy to come across it but some of the more serious stuff that i look at is that there's some very serious doubts by some very serious people the trump isn't nearly as affluent as he likes to claim to be as a matter of one reach researcher pointed out rhetorical says you your net value may be higher then he is he because he's so terribly into it right he is horribly in debt i mean he's built a quote career i put quotes around that again branding and leverage and a lot of it hasn't worked out terribly well they'll build some gigantic complex it will go bust someone will buy it for pennies on the share and trump points to it and says oh yeah i built this masterpiece well from a business perspective that's frankly ridiculous so yeah there is a no if he well and if he was in any way put through the real rubric of a presidential campaign i think he wou
wait a minute if she can do it why can't i and so i see a lot of sarah palin influence in this trump run for the presidency and that's what it is alex you know and in doing research for this program and then there are so many tabloidy things about trump out there now it's not you know it's easy to come across it but some of the more serious stuff that i look at is that there's some very serious doubts by some very serious people the trump isn't nearly as affluent as he likes to claim to be as a...
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come and see you live from moscow i'm on call for them starting as always with the headlines. at the time lynne malcolm alex roy jones jr in his account the sand seconds from the gong in moscow losing it set round that's all for russia's number one boxer didn't slater. and bats all in the thousand year old says he the russian called will become says a little later in the ancient city of god a slob that's when says come last fall and lower division leaders. and the rising of the red light skull some are in zimbabwe spartak moscow a couple went over across the dark opened them up to third in the russians premier league. and also our top story denise let it be the legendary arroyo jones jr in saturday's ballots right here in moscow russia's top boxer knocks out the american and the tie and moments of the fights maintaining his rep as one of the world's toughest cruiserweights robert harding on his more full belief thank you. he might be forty q and was his best but he soon rated as being one of the greatest players of the two and a truly chimp and over four different weights lloyd jones jr as ever jewels he gr
come and see you live from moscow i'm on call for them starting as always with the headlines. at the time lynne malcolm alex roy jones jr in his account the sand seconds from the gong in moscow losing it set round that's all for russia's number one boxer didn't slater. and bats all in the thousand year old says he the russian called will become says a little later in the ancient city of god a slob that's when says come last fall and lower division leaders. and the rising of the red light skull...
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alex, you are talking about nowhere for the water to go. i am in the play area behind a school. i will give you an example of what the water is doing. you see the row of homes. the first level of these homes is already under water. the homeowner here, the house you are seeing, they moved out their furniture. only the roof of what is a utility shed here, it's about to be completely submerged as we watched the water continue to climb. and then you get to the school, and you can see the sandbag wall they built two or three days ago being pressed into service, and water up against the sandbags and it's only growing here. we learned overnight that the primary gauge they were using to try and measure the floodwaters in memphis was not working collectly. the water rising faster than forecasters first thought. they moved up the crest as you talked about. it was wednesday, and now they say it will be late tomorrow night or into tuesday morning. 48 feet, just .7 below the all-time record. >> i have to ask you, and it's not because i am concerned for your safety, because i know you are protected, but i understand there has been a concern about snakes,
alex, you are talking about nowhere for the water to go. i am in the play area behind a school. i will give you an example of what the water is doing. you see the row of homes. the first level of these homes is already under water. the homeowner here, the house you are seeing, they moved out their furniture. only the roof of what is a utility shed here, it's about to be completely submerged as we watched the water continue to climb. and then you get to the school, and you can see the sandbag...
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if we look to see what powers people think the scottish parliament should have, there is certainly evidence of an appetite for much greater devolution then at the moment. >> that is why alex salmond is open to a referendum. one on independence, a second on a more powerful scottish parliament with full control over tax and spending but not over defense or foreign affairs. >> this isn't a chance to increase the power so they can work better for the people of scotland. -- this is a chance to increase the power. >> for now, his priority is to negotiate with u.k. ministers to expand their plans for further the evolution. >> he has to set out a pretty good case for that and answer some pretty fundamental questions which he has so far failed to do. >> the landslide adds weight to the campaign for a more powerful scottish parliament but this is not in itself a mandate to end the united kingdom. >> the authorities in the united states have reopened a section of the swollen mississippi river to shipping after it has been temporarily closed because of damage from floodwaters. this all the cargo on the country's busiest waterway. snowmelt and heavy rain has caused the river to peak a
if we look to see what powers people think the scottish parliament should have, there is certainly evidence of an appetite for much greater devolution then at the moment. >> that is why alex salmond is open to a referendum. one on independence, a second on a more powerful scottish parliament with full control over tax and spending but not over defense or foreign affairs. >> this isn't a chance to increase the power so they can work better for the people of scotland. -- this is a...
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sir alex ferguson with improper conduct the day before his lunch the united side could seal a record nineteenth premier league crown ferguson made comments about referee howard webb before that see one way over chelsea even though ferguson spoke positively about the official he broke f.a.a. rules which say no manager should speak about a referee prior to match however this will have this the possible party for united board just one point away from taking the domestic title adroitness blackburn later on son of a would see them crowned champions however fifteen placed overs are fighting for survival meaning ferguson will be taking any chances. with whom if more support for your supporters we were going to prove something to him. it's a big game it's always a different going to put a broom do out also for him i think and i think the program. needed for him you know. so it's really difficult to him. because i mean it was tried the same way we were in the same effort so how do for good teams but we're going to both because of our sunday which was a group performance for is really the one with. local rivals managed to see another while have different concerns i had as they're preparin
sir alex ferguson with improper conduct the day before his lunch the united side could seal a record nineteenth premier league crown ferguson made comments about referee howard webb before that see one way over chelsea even though ferguson spoke positively about the official he broke f.a.a. rules which say no manager should speak about a referee prior to match however this will have this the possible party for united board just one point away from taking the domestic title adroitness blackburn...
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alex, the scrabble champions. i know you've been waiting. difing to make a move. go ahead and do something. impress us. see what you got.8. >> that is correct. >> jimmy: we call that a z. wow. huh. huh. zowie. now, that could be a fake word they put down to be wise guys but i think it is really a word. but you know what i'm going to do, guys? i'm going to go with italian word, that's ziti, and i believe that is, what, 39 points? >> yes, it is. >> jimmy: thank you very much. all right, i'm going to go do an interview, you guys continue working on that, all right? zowie. what's the score right now, by the way? >> 154 to 134, our favor. >> jimmy: oh, so you can win on the next turn. [ applause ] oh. well, that's going to give us nothing to do later on in the show if you guys win during this guest segment, huh? well, we really screwed up. should we make it 250, just so we don't have -- or should we go home early? >> it's within the rules. >> jimmy: all right so, you decide, john, what we should do there. our next guest, mere days after her co-star steve carell's emotional departure from "the office," our next guest has alre
alex, the scrabble champions. i know you've been waiting. difing to make a move. go ahead and do something. impress us. see what you got.8. >> that is correct. >> jimmy: we call that a z. wow. huh. huh. zowie. now, that could be a fake word they put down to be wise guys but i think it is really a word. but you know what i'm going to do, guys? i'm going to go with italian word, that's ziti, and i believe that is, what, 39 points? >> yes, it is. >> jimmy: thank you very...
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black hats and in new york western see you have to have that guy you were going to be the good guy yourself. thoughts are jealous of balkans a story in the voice of alex talk of iran about the upcoming trial of rackham adage . russia could be a significant step closer now to solving the murder of journalist anna politkovskaya the main suspect was arrested today in chechnya and the big question now here in moscow. the story. prosecutors are convience the pair close to solving the murder of anna politkovskaya one of the most high profile slayings in recent russian memory mahmood of his accused of having fired the shots that killed her and after years on the run in belgium he was arrested in his home village in chechnya just last almost all. of the rest was carried out with the help of belgian police where he had been hiding for several years we've been in constant contact with them and it was this cooperation that helped us capture the suspect belgian police triggered the manhunt and mark yudof was forced to leave the country investigators are currently questioning him in connection with the murder of anna politkovskaya mahmood of two brothers along wit
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rock that might see the later jodi ross doll face fellow strugglers and cop often seems pleased to get to go to moscow to face the boss thought of moscow. after selling so my captain alex under has to krasnodar by looking mighty manager you really miss his side are lucky to leave the league at the moment i'm going on for a point against the last night the better chances are you go live they think they're getting a lock out of a two point cushion. or so yesterday was very collis is angie missed the chance to go to the cells are they lost one military. netting from a free kick on the stroke of half time to halt eric's alarming run of the fates after they had lost five of that nine games but ruthless side. league match at their new stadium in style angie stateful. and. third place could band then also have the chance. and they did take the lead against visiting the. remaining strike e.q. following. his first goal of the season nineteen minutes after the interval but leonardo de silva i became one one in a very similar manner in the dying minutes at least the band did go second state second person. now tomorrow to scull placed second tier side lanny and the final of the ru
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keep those generator going to chemo alex trustee to cool those rodriguez so you don't have a meltdown. >> that's correct and that's why it is so well protected. >> i seeis a simulation of what would happen in a control room if the nuclear power plant lost power. [ bell ringing ] [ buzzer ] >> this is testing, training, casual tee aharms we run. >>> it doesn't need to be a tsunami or an earthquake to initiate a reactor failure. because of the inherent danger any number of events could be the match that lights the next nuclear fire. >> but peach bottom is adamant its plant is different with a greater focus on safety. >> what we do best is learn from the events, we interpreted from tmi, chernobyl, 9/11. in each case we're better. >> denise koch, wjz news. >>> every two years experts take apart the twin reactors, inspect them and put them back together. they are in the middle of a 1 million plus project update to correct a host of critical safety systems there. >>> now next up this morning and right here on wjz, the world's most wanted terrorist is dead. the latest on the mission that took out osama bin laden. >>> celebrating around the country at the new
keep those generator going to chemo alex trustee to cool those rodriguez so you don't have a meltdown. >> that's correct and that's why it is so well protected. >> i seeis a simulation of what would happen in a control room if the nuclear power plant lost power. [ bell ringing ] [ buzzer ] >> this is testing, training, casual tee aharms we run. >>> it doesn't need to be a tsunami or an earthquake to initiate a reactor failure. because of the inherent danger any number...