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the rookie, alfred morris. so impressive to me. >> can i just say fantasy team? >> i don't have him on. i tried getting him after the first game but everybody already claimed him. but just -- >> it's unbelievable. you want to say six round pick. we've had a lot of those. you say, tom brady, particulars round pick. but shanahan is good for getting these guys, diamond in the rough. they said he had a fumbling problem in college but it hadn't been a problem with the redskins. let's continue to see that type of thing as the season goes along. >> billy cundiff, missed from 57 -- you miss three field goals in one game. yeah he hits a game winner. >> twitter blew up and everyone was like he earned himself another week. my thought process is i never want to see anyone and i will never promote anyone losing their job, but you don't bring a guy back another week to give you a chance to lose another game. he had an opportunity. there are other kickers out there who would fight and love to have his game. i think you don't give him another week to lose possibly next week for
the rookie, alfred morris. so impressive to me. >> can i just say fantasy team? >> i don't have him on. i tried getting him after the first game but everybody already claimed him. but just -- >> it's unbelievable. you want to say six round pick. we've had a lot of those. you say, tom brady, particulars round pick. but shanahan is good for getting these guys, diamond in the rough. they said he had a fumbling problem in college but it hadn't been a problem with the redskins....
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powerful explosive but it seems that alfred was one step above orwell in the concept of doublethink because soon after he invented dynamite he's quoted as saying my dynamite will sooner lead to peace than a thousand world conventions as soon as men will find them one instant whole armies can really does be destroyed they will surely abide by peace so it seems that the war for peace logic extended all the way back to the actual foundation of the prize committee itself its founder actually thought that his contribution to accelerating the act of death would lead to world peace needless to say since if out of the committee there's been a couple of very interesting people selected to represent world peace so let's go over just a few of them. henry kissinger you know the man responsible for escalating america's war in vietnam overseen tens of thousands of deaths of illegal bombings of laos and cambodia this guy's nicknames like the butcher of cambodia and remember the mass murdering dictator grew so pinochet of chile he was put in power by the us government yeah you can thank henry kissi
powerful explosive but it seems that alfred was one step above orwell in the concept of doublethink because soon after he invented dynamite he's quoted as saying my dynamite will sooner lead to peace than a thousand world conventions as soon as men will find them one instant whole armies can really does be destroyed they will surely abide by peace so it seems that the war for peace logic extended all the way back to the actual foundation of the prize committee itself its founder actually...
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in that pool report, the alfred e. smith, iv, the m.c. gave a joke to kick off the night and said there is a safe distance between the two candidates this ink and pardon the truck behind me. he pointed to cardinal dolan. they got in a good joke before the candidates took the stage. >> they have had an excellent dinner, we are told. let me just let our viewers in the united states and around the world what these 1600 people have eaton. some poached lobster tail, rosemary-sauced rack of lamb with risotto. baby zucchini, a confit tomato and for dessert, dark chocolate fruit cadeau, i don't know and petit fours. >> gloria, help me with those words. >> i took french at one point in my life. >> i think it means present. >> it does. it does. one thing i am reminded of, wolf, is how important presidential joke writers are, scann candidate joke writers are when you are in a high-profile situation like this. the president is always put on the spot when he has to tell jokes before a comedian. here tonight, both candidates are in a different competit
in that pool report, the alfred e. smith, iv, the m.c. gave a joke to kick off the night and said there is a safe distance between the two candidates this ink and pardon the truck behind me. he pointed to cardinal dolan. they got in a good joke before the candidates took the stage. >> they have had an excellent dinner, we are told. let me just let our viewers in the united states and around the world what these 1600 people have eaton. some poached lobster tail, rosemary-sauced rack of...
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you just saw governor mitt romney and president barack obama at the alfred e.mith dinner in new york city, a fun event, well known, and are we allowed to say who won this? i have a strong opinion. i thought mitt romney was much -- >> all i was thinking is that president obama better hope this election goes his way, because i don't think he's going to win on "last comic standing." >> sean: he did have one good line. he goes, well, governor's middle name is actually mitt. gee, i wish i could use his middle name. that was funny. >> that was very funny. he had more than one good line. i did say during the break, i can be objective, and i didn't think his pacing and time was as good as governor romney's. >> he doesn't look like he's having fun at all. in 2008, one of the things that happened was that they came back, said he had a terrible week on the campaign trail. they said, what's wrong with him? meaning president obama, at the time senator. they said, he's not having fun on the campaign trail. that's when my successor, robert gibbs, went out on the campaign trai
you just saw governor mitt romney and president barack obama at the alfred e.mith dinner in new york city, a fun event, well known, and are we allowed to say who won this? i have a strong opinion. i thought mitt romney was much -- >> all i was thinking is that president obama better hope this election goes his way, because i don't think he's going to win on "last comic standing." >> sean: he did have one good line. he goes, well, governor's middle name is actually mitt....
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just moments ago they both spoke at the alfred e.foundation darren. >> your kind hospitality tonight gives me a clans to convey my deep and long-held respect for the catholic church. have special admiration for the apostle st. peter to whom it is said, upon this rock i will build my church. it's more inspiring when you consider he had many skeptics and scoffers at the
just moments ago they both spoke at the alfred e.foundation darren. >> your kind hospitality tonight gives me a clans to convey my deep and long-held respect for the catholic church. have special admiration for the apostle st. peter to whom it is said, upon this rock i will build my church. it's more inspiring when you consider he had many skeptics and scoffers at the
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. >> the candidates appeared at the alfred e. smith memorial dinner, a white tie catholic charity fund-raiser. >> nice to final relax and to wear what ann and i wear around the house. >> actually, mitt is his middle name. i wish i could use my middle name. >> reporter: the dinner has been a traditional stop for presidential candidates for more than half a century. alfred smith was the first catholic presidential candidate and a former governor of new york. tonight, both candidates got laughs talking about their first two debates. >> i'm glad to be able to join in this venable tradition. of course, i'm pleased that the president is here. we were chatting pleasantly this evening, as if tuesday night never happened. >> i feel really well rested after the nice long nap i had in the first debate. >> reporter: don't expect much laugher the next time the candidates share the same room. the final debate is in florida. >> the governor is spending nearly all of his political capital on proposition 30. today a reporter from our sister stati
. >> the candidates appeared at the alfred e. smith memorial dinner, a white tie catholic charity fund-raiser. >> nice to final relax and to wear what ann and i wear around the house. >> actually, mitt is his middle name. i wish i could use my middle name. >> reporter: the dinner has been a traditional stop for presidential candidates for more than half a century. alfred smith was the first catholic presidential candidate and a former governor of new york. tonight, both...
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fundraiser.presidenn obama and former massachusetts governor york for the alfred-e-smith w - memorial dinnerrthe charity archdiocess of new york is a - traditional stop for presidentiil candidatessit some fun and get a few lauuhs. and i hae alleady seen earryy reports from tonight's dinner. headline, obama embraceddby rich ppople. rrmney dines with getting toothat time when minds. honey boo boo endorsed me. big elief. relief.today, both candidates get back to work... cominn up onnthe earll deeate. edition... living like prrncess... could run the debt.the huge ppice tag ttat comes along with kate middleton's look. as a pastor, my support for question 6 is rooted in my belief that the government should treat everyone equally. i would not want someone denying my rights based upon their religious views, therefore i should not deny others based upon mine. it's about fairness. this law does not force any church to perform a same sex marriage if it's against their beliefs. and that's what this is about. protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join m
fundraiser.presidenn obama and former massachusetts governor york for the alfred-e-smith w - memorial dinnerrthe charity archdiocess of new york is a - traditional stop for presidentiil candidatessit some fun and get a few lauuhs. and i hae alleady seen earryy reports from tonight's dinner. headline, obama embraceddby rich ppople. rrmney dines with getting toothat time when minds. honey boo boo endorsed me. big elief. relief.today, both candidates get back to work... cominn up onnthe earll...
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things are bound to be interesting tonight at the alfred e.ner where they will be expected to display the lighter side of their personalities. from the first event in 1960 which featured john f. kennedy and richard nexton to al gore and george w. bush in 2000. this is usually a high level comedy with a few political punches thrown in for good measure. kristin welker joins us live. we have witnessed the president bringing the house counsel at the correspondents dinner memorably mocking donald's trump but can he use his wit and wisdom with mitt romney literally sitting a few feet away? >> reporter: i think you will see both candidates have a little fun with tonight's dinner. of course, they are going to throw some barbs at each other, but i think they will be barbs of the playful sort. if you go back to 2008, you might remember john mccain made the joke about the fact that the only supporter he had in new york was hillary clinton, who happened to be in the audience. he got a big laugh line there. then senator obama made the joke that his name wa
things are bound to be interesting tonight at the alfred e.ner where they will be expected to display the lighter side of their personalities. from the first event in 1960 which featured john f. kennedy and richard nexton to al gore and george w. bush in 2000. this is usually a high level comedy with a few political punches thrown in for good measure. kristin welker joins us live. we have witnessed the president bringing the house counsel at the correspondents dinner memorably mocking donald's...
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they attended the alfred e. smith memorial dinner. they showed off comedic skills at a black- tie fund-raiser. it is a traditional stop for the cat >> check out the downtown san francisco. upper 60s expected. for those of you and to the big game tomorrow kickoff is at 12:00 p.m. will start the day off pretty cloudy and gradually that sunshine will start to come out. we will see sunny conditions expected and temperatures in the low 70's as repression closer to half time. the seven there on the bay forecast shows showers on the way tracking a relatively significant system. it will first impact the north bay and then a little more widespread as we head into tuesday and wednesday. you will need your umbrellas handy as well as a jacket. temperatures will only be in the low 60s. >> looks good here for the east bay 80 westbound is not getting any worse. 60 looks andu may see these among great a little slow. the 1 01 gets a little heavier for the southbound ride. the bay bridge toll plaza is that has a pretty good size backup within 18 to 22
they attended the alfred e. smith memorial dinner. they showed off comedic skills at a black- tie fund-raiser. it is a traditional stop for the cat >> check out the downtown san francisco. upper 60s expected. for those of you and to the big game tomorrow kickoff is at 12:00 p.m. will start the day off pretty cloudy and gradually that sunshine will start to come out. we will see sunny conditions expected and temperatures in the low 70's as repression closer to half time. the seven there on...
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so you just a number of steps over the past three years really undermine the whole principle that alfred nobel intended when he donated his the state to charity and eight hundred ninety six to give an award to someone who promotes peace and we do have a press release from the nobel prize committee when they when they. nominated him for this. here it is it says the norwegian nobel committee has decided that the nobel peace prize for two thousand and nine is to be awarded to president barack obama for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples the committee has attached special importance to obama's vision of and work for a world without nuclear weapons so they pointed to his extraordinary efforts i don't know when he had time to fulfill those africa but i mean would you characterize his efforts as extraordinary even three years later well if you're just judging by talk then yes it's been some extraordinary talk about the rule of law and respect for sovereignty and diplomacy and all the things that we tend to do the opposite of what we s
so you just a number of steps over the past three years really undermine the whole principle that alfred nobel intended when he donated his the state to charity and eight hundred ninety six to give an award to someone who promotes peace and we do have a press release from the nobel prize committee when they when they. nominated him for this. here it is it says the norwegian nobel committee has decided that the nobel peace prize for two thousand and nine is to be awarded to president barack...
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Ás puntos, anotaciÓn del propio rg3 con carrera de cinco yardas y otra de 39 yardas del corredor alfred ' 'bucs' solamente anotaron otro gol de campo de 57 yardas de barth. fue un partido donde la victoria se dio en los ultimos segundos. robert griffin iii completÓ 26 de 35 pases para 323 yardas, por tierra en siete oportunidades corriÓ para 43 yardas y un touchdown; por su parte, josh freeman completÓ 24 de 39 yardas para 299 yardas, una el futbol de la mls esta llegando a fin en la temporada regular y la lucha por la clasificacion esta muy disputada en la conferencia del este, porque en el oeste ya estan 4 equipos clasificado s. les cuento que dc united hizo un viaje a la otra costa para enfrentar al timbers en portland en otro de esos partidos complicados, el marcador lo abriÓ el equipo capitalino con anotacion de chris pontius a los 60 minutos de penal, pero no pudieron mantener el marcador porque sobre los 79 aparecio bright dike para el empate definitivo. con este marcador y otros resultados, dc united se mantiene en el cuarto lugar de la tabla de posiciones de la conferencia del
Ás puntos, anotaciÓn del propio rg3 con carrera de cinco yardas y otra de 39 yardas del corredor alfred ' 'bucs' solamente anotaron otro gol de campo de 57 yardas de barth. fue un partido donde la victoria se dio en los ultimos segundos. robert griffin iii completÓ 26 de 35 pases para 323 yardas, por tierra en siete oportunidades corriÓ para 43 yardas y un touchdown; por su parte, josh freeman completÓ 24 de 39 yardas para 299 yardas, una el futbol de la mls esta llegando a fin en la...
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kai forbath, pues anotaron en dos ocasiones, la primera un acarreo de una yarda del novato corredor alfredfin al fullback darrel young para irse arriba en el marcador y terminar ganando el partido. los redskins llegarán a la semana 7 con marca de 3 victorias y 3 derrotas a la casa de los giants de new york.super nfl semana 6 redskins 38 vikings 26 cortesia: nfl/fox nfl: ravens 31 cowboys 29 (sp-14su) en baltimore tambien se festejo y donde los cowboys de dallas hicieron todo para ganar pero también para perder y su suerte se decidió con un gol de campo fallado a dos segundos del final y, de ese modo, los ravens ganaron un dramático partido en casa por 31-29. los ravens con 5 victorias y una sola derrota sobrevivieron al ataque final de los cowboys y les permitió ganar su partido número 14 consecutivo en casa. por los baltimore, joe flacco lanzó para 234 yardas con un touchdown y ray rice anotó dos touchdown en acarreos para acumular 63 yardas terrestres. con esta otra victoria los ravens son punteros en la division norte de la confernia americana.super nfl semana 6 ravens 31 cowboys 29 cor
kai forbath, pues anotaron en dos ocasiones, la primera un acarreo de una yarda del novato corredor alfredfin al fullback darrel young para irse arriba en el marcador y terminar ganando el partido. los redskins llegarán a la semana 7 con marca de 3 victorias y 3 derrotas a la casa de los giants de new york.super nfl semana 6 redskins 38 vikings 26 cortesia: nfl/fox nfl: ravens 31 cowboys 29 (sp-14su) en baltimore tambien se festejo y donde los cowboys de dallas hicieron todo para ganar pero...
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they've had limited production besides alfred morris. welcome back keilan williams.ris cooley is in football shape, he can get some run come sunday in pittsburgh. if not, logan paulson is your guy. niles paul has been a project. they tried to move him from wide receiver to tight end. hasn't worked out so well. you know what i like about logan. he is a hard worker. >> they have a game plan for him. >> people don't really know. when you saw him sunday in the meadowlands, watch this, the hands up. i'm open. give me the ball. hit me. >> and rg iii gives him the ball. >> he is a bruin ucla guy so he is a smart guy as doc would say. he will have to be in there in the short term. >> can they bring in somebody who could tackle somebody on defense. >> that would be a good question. we've got world series game one action tonight in san francisco. you know what i love about the giants? >> candy maldonado. >> besides that, tony bennett. i say bring out tony bennett to sing every game. but this guy is a beast. miguel cabrera. i don't think we talk enough about him on the detroit
they've had limited production besides alfred morris. welcome back keilan williams.ris cooley is in football shape, he can get some run come sunday in pittsburgh. if not, logan paulson is your guy. niles paul has been a project. they tried to move him from wide receiver to tight end. hasn't worked out so well. you know what i like about logan. he is a hard worker. >> they have a game plan for him. >> people don't really know. when you saw him sunday in the meadowlands, watch this,...
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. >> we're bringing up rookies this year like alfred morris and bob griffin.said before the season he is not rg iii because he hadn't done anything yet. that is too cool of a nickname for a rookie to have. he was calling him bob until rg iii has totally blown it up in the first weeks. he's like oh, no, he is rg iii. should be a very interesting game up there. it is almost a litmus test. we know the redskins are much better. but 3-3 is the same record they had at this point last year. it feels luke a better team. they beat the giants twice last year without bob griffin. we'll see if they can beat them with rg iii and alfred morris. baseball last night. no alex rodriguez. not sure if he was busy flirting or sitting on the bench. we'll talk about that next hour a bath its t looked bad for the yanks who were down 2--- it looked bad for the yanks who were down 2-0. the big springlikeout and the yanks are up against it, down 3-0. they had only lost three straight alcs games one other time in their remarkable history, 2004, ironically when the red sox came down from
. >> we're bringing up rookies this year like alfred morris and bob griffin.said before the season he is not rg iii because he hadn't done anything yet. that is too cool of a nickname for a rookie to have. he was calling him bob until rg iii has totally blown it up in the first weeks. he's like oh, no, he is rg iii. should be a very interesting game up there. it is almost a litmus test. we know the redskins are much better. but 3-3 is the same record they had at this point last year. it...
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fast forward to alfred morris. this kid is the biggest surprise in the nfl, in my mind, this year. 113 yards in the game. the fifth leading rusher in the nfl, sixth round draft pick. how does shanahan continue to find these gems at running back? >> he knows what he's looking for. it was apparent very early in training camp that morris was going to be the guy. you could watch our zone running game develop like we talked about it developing. but when you break down the film, look at the way the texans did it, the broncos did it, davis, alfred morris was the type of back that hit the holes like coach shanahan wanted, like kyle wanted, and he's getting better and better. and he's such a humble guy, such a hard worker, such a lovable guy for this organization, for this family. >> he's a great kid. we were talking about the collision before the game. you've never seen anything like this. brandon meriwether and robinson collide. robinson is actually knocked out. meriwether reinjures that knee. he's going to miss at least
fast forward to alfred morris. this kid is the biggest surprise in the nfl, in my mind, this year. 113 yards in the game. the fifth leading rusher in the nfl, sixth round draft pick. how does shanahan continue to find these gems at running back? >> he knows what he's looking for. it was apparent very early in training camp that morris was going to be the guy. you could watch our zone running game develop like we talked about it developing. but when you break down the film, look at the way...
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at the alfred e. smith charity dinner here in new york city.t more lighthearted and a lot funnier this time around. >> and don't be surprised if the president mentions this evening the monthny jobs report where there was a slight improvement in the numbers. he knows how to seize the moment, this president. and already has a compelling new campaign slogan. you're better off now than you were four weeks ago. >> the unemployment rate is at its lowest level since i took office. i don't have a joke here. i just thought it would be useful to remind everybody. the unemployment rate is at the lowest it's been since i took office. >> it is pretty much now a tradition for presidential rivals to attend the alfred e. smith dinner to roast each other and themselves. i want to talk with erick erickson. and richard socarides, democratic analyst and former senior adviser to president clinton. i've been to a few of this alfred e. smith dinners. it's like you're on a different planet. these guys are swinging at each other for days and then it's all like hugs and
at the alfred e. smith charity dinner here in new york city.t more lighthearted and a lot funnier this time around. >> and don't be surprised if the president mentions this evening the monthny jobs report where there was a slight improvement in the numbers. he knows how to seize the moment, this president. and already has a compelling new campaign slogan. you're better off now than you were four weeks ago. >> the unemployment rate is at its lowest level since i took office. i don't...
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a kid like alfred, he would rather play later than earlier. >> eagles fired juan, who is second as defensive coordinator. todd will take over, skins fans may remember him. he played for the burgundy and gold. >> time to reveal our latest game of the week poll. five great choices for you to choose from. go to u.s.a. today high school sports/dc to vote. today is the 20th birthday of washington nationals rookie, bryce harper. we thought we would take a look back to the year 1992. gas was just $1.05, wish it was still that. the year rodney king, hurricane andrew, the number one song of the year, i will always love you by whitney houston. now your nationals, who were the expos, finished second in the nl east and twenty years ago, it was the last time the redskins won the super bowl. >> oh, see a super bowl here. >> they could win again. that's it for us, the cbs evening news is next. have a great night, everybody.
a kid like alfred, he would rather play later than earlier. >> eagles fired juan, who is second as defensive coordinator. todd will take over, skins fans may remember him. he played for the burgundy and gold. >> time to reveal our latest game of the week poll. five great choices for you to choose from. go to u.s.a. today high school sports/dc to vote. today is the 20th birthday of washington nationals rookie, bryce harper. we thought we would take a look back to the year 1992. gas...
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. >>> president obama and mitt romney will make an appearance athe alfred e. smith memorial foundation dinner for needy children. the two candidates campaigned in battleground states yesterday. the president criticized romney's comment in the previous night debate. he will need binders full of women to find qualified females for cabinett positions. positions. >>> why is it there are 3.6 million women in poverty? the president failed women. >> 65.6 million people watched the debate down from the first debate. >>> there was a long game last night in the play-offs. dennis o'donnell is in st. louis where the giants trying to keep their world series hopes alive. >> reporter: frank, michelle, good morning from st. louis. last night, incredible. matt carpenter who was in for the injured carlos beltran just a rookie hit a two-run home run off matt cain. that was the difference maker. the giants lost 3-1. but get this. carpenter is 5 for 5 against matt cain. so the giants got a win today to even the series. tim lincecum will take the hill and oppose adam wainwright. we
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the alfred e. smith memorial foundation dinner raises money for needy children. the two candidates campaigned in battleground states yesterday. the president criticized romney's comment in the previous night's debate that he would need binders full of women to find qualified females for had qualified cabinet positions. >> we don't need binders of women to find talented women. >> why is it there are 3.6 million more women in poverty today than when the president took office? this president has failed america's women. >> meanwhile an estimated 65.6 million viewers tuned in to watch tuesday's town hall style debate down slightly from the audience for debate 1. >>> it is 5:10. not just a tough job market. the new grim news facing recent college grads. >> plus help wanted. why bankrupt american airlines is hiring thousands of flight attendants. >> and the burden of fashion, how one of the world's most powerful women fell head over heels. oops. ,,,,,,,,,,,, don't miss your chance to get sleep train's very best mattresses at the guaranteed lowest price. plus, pay no int
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that is what alfred nobel believed. for more than a century now, each year, individuals or the award in his name. this year, the prize goes to the eu. the prize reminds everyone there is peace in europe because of the eu. >> it is business as usual at the european union district in brussels. you would hardly know the eu had just won one of the greatest honors in the world, of the peace prize. >> we've been in brussels for two days. we are surprised no one is celebrating. you would have expected it. i guess people celebrated quietly. >> the price will boost confidence in the face of the crisis and i hope it does a bit to unite europe. >> this person as a two-time nobel peace prize winner. doctors without borders won the nobel peace prize in 1999. >> it was tremendously motivating, a great recognition of what we do every day. >> back in 1999, piere had just returned from africa. since then, he provided medical care to immigrants in brussels. not all winners are organizations. some great individuals have won it, too. the p
that is what alfred nobel believed. for more than a century now, each year, individuals or the award in his name. this year, the prize goes to the eu. the prize reminds everyone there is peace in europe because of the eu. >> it is business as usual at the european union district in brussels. you would hardly know the eu had just won one of the greatest honors in the world, of the peace prize. >> we've been in brussels for two days. we are surprised no one is celebrating. you would...
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. >> they are he keynote speakers it alfred e smith fundraiser. during election years, it often gives presidential candidates the chance to take some lighthearted jabs at each other. romney, let's get back to what he was up to. he was in virginia yesterday where he got an introduction from comedian dennis miller but romney's message was serious. he addressed his plans to maintain the u.s. military criticizing president obama over defense cuts. president obama will be campaigning in fairfax tomorrow. >>> an election night rally is in the work in chicago supporting president obama. plans enter the work to hold the event as atta the mccormack palace convention center although a contract has not yet been signed. been signed. . >>> the final debate for virginia's senate seat is tonight. tim kaine will face off against george allen. it is scheduled for 7:00 tonight on the campus of virginia tech in blacksburg. >>> fox 5 news edge, you decide 2012 will focus on local and national candidates and issues during the final two week of the campaign. it is a sh
. >> they are he keynote speakers it alfred e smith fundraiser. during election years, it often gives presidential candidates the chance to take some lighthearted jabs at each other. romney, let's get back to what he was up to. he was in virginia yesterday where he got an introduction from comedian dennis miller but romney's message was serious. he addressed his plans to maintain the u.s. military criticizing president obama over defense cuts. president obama will be campaigning in...
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steinberg is the alfred.ie: prominent portfolio manager put on leave and has been named which means -- >> it can mean a lot of things but it is hardly used in the justice department. you are not invited but you put a pale over that person. charlie: we think you knew what was going on? >> it is a chess game. and i indicated? is he going to get indicted? he can still be invited but he is not indicted so is not in deuce to be arrested. first in the door gets the best deal. if he was indicted there would be a lot of incentive to speak and make a deal and perhaps lead to -- now is ambiguous. what will the government do with the grand jury? he is sitting and stewing. if he acted on your behalf you are wondering what is going through his mind. curious about it. what does the government do? charlie: you believe michael steinberg, put on leave, you believe this is a big sort of step in the fed's continuing investigation of steve cohen and his potential -- and whether he committed insider-trading? >> a massive set. loo
steinberg is the alfred.ie: prominent portfolio manager put on leave and has been named which means -- >> it can mean a lot of things but it is hardly used in the justice department. you are not invited but you put a pale over that person. charlie: we think you knew what was going on? >> it is a chess game. and i indicated? is he going to get indicted? he can still be invited but he is not indicted so is not in deuce to be arrested. first in the door gets the best deal. if he was...
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the 13-year-old entered an alfred plea to charges of involuntariments. that means he wasn't -- involuntary manslaughter. that means he wasn't admitting guilt but he knew he could be convicted. the judge didn't say exactly how long the boy must live in the home but he won't be around any children under the age of 18 and his contact with his family will be supervised and limited. prosecutors say he beat the girl to death in july but they don't know why. >>> a former cia agent is facing two and a half years in prison for leaking the names of covert agents to a journalist. john kuriaky pleaded guilty to it. he was facing up to 45 years in prison if convicted. as part of the plea deal. prosecutors dropped charges that had been filed under the world war i espionage act. they also dropped a count of making false statements. >>> with the debates over and two weeks until election day, the presidential candidates began their final sprint to the finish lines. their focus now is on a small group of undecided voters in a handful of toss-up states. fox's nicole collin
the 13-year-old entered an alfred plea to charges of involuntariments. that means he wasn't -- involuntary manslaughter. that means he wasn't admitting guilt but he knew he could be convicted. the judge didn't say exactly how long the boy must live in the home but he won't be around any children under the age of 18 and his contact with his family will be supervised and limited. prosecutors say he beat the girl to death in july but they don't know why. >>> a former cia agent is facing...
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the british photographer alfred maudslay arrived in palenque in 1890 and took some of the earliest surviving pictures of the ruins. the photographs and reports of explorers la gdwaudsy and his a diline maya studies. one of the first breakthroughs in understanding the ancient maya was the decoding of their calendar and complex records of planetary movements and eclipses. well, the maya calendar is one of the most complicated aspects about maya civilization. there actually are several kinds of calendars. there are ones that are a cycle of 260 days, there's a cycle of 365 days, which is like a year. and then there is this grand calendar of infinite time-- it's a linear system. we see that the calendar is a reflection of their cosmology. it's the world order, very much like any calendar system. it's anchored in the stars. it's anchored in the planets. but for the maya it's beyond that. it's really a reflection of the way they structured the order of the universe. (narrator) a new vision of the maya began to emerge. (david stuart) scholars got from this, this idea that the maya were obsessed with
the british photographer alfred maudslay arrived in palenque in 1890 and took some of the earliest surviving pictures of the ruins. the photographs and reports of explorers la gdwaudsy and his a diline maya studies. one of the first breakthroughs in understanding the ancient maya was the decoding of their calendar and complex records of planetary movements and eclipses. well, the maya calendar is one of the most complicated aspects about maya civilization. there actually are several kinds of...
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the actual price ceremony will take place in december on the anniversary of alfred nobel's death. >> we will be back in just one minute's time with more on news of tensions in the balkans. >> we will also look at the frankfurt book fair and some celebrities who dropped in for it. stick around. >> welcome back. we turned our attention now to new tension in the western balkans, an area of bosnia and croatia where thousands of families live off the land, which is now under threat. >> the row has erupted along the river that flows through both countries. farmers are angry about plans to tap the system for new hydroelectric power systems further upstream. >> not only could it harm farming communities, the world wildlife fund has warned the government of bosnia and croatia of a devastating impact on one of europe's rare wetlands. frank has this special report. >> the river flows peacefully through its delta down to the adriatic. it reaches croatia after winding its way through neighboring bosnia and herzegovina, but these waters are under threat. this environmentalist is paying a visit to
the actual price ceremony will take place in december on the anniversary of alfred nobel's death. >> we will be back in just one minute's time with more on news of tensions in the balkans. >> we will also look at the frankfurt book fair and some celebrities who dropped in for it. stick around. >> welcome back. we turned our attention now to new tension in the western balkans, an area of bosnia and croatia where thousands of families live off the land, which is now under...
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tonight he and the republican nominee will appear at the annual of alfred e. smith memorial foundation dinner in new york. >> the closer to the election, the more likely the candidates will speak to people already voted. long lines formed in north carolina today. the first day of voting, lines wrapped around the building. voting is already under way in the 30 states including every swing state. experts expect a third of voters to cast their votes before the. november 6 general thewho are these -- hot experts expect one-third of voters to cast their votes before the general election. michelle obama is among people who have already voted. the president plans to vote next week in illinois. >> and how often we can expect to see snowfall this winter. >> new details on the alleged plot to blow up the federal reserve in new york. what this means for terrorists. >> and storms are on the way. adam caskey has what you need to [ minto ] you know, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a bit extreme. so i looked into it. turns out, r
tonight he and the republican nominee will appear at the annual of alfred e. smith memorial foundation dinner in new york. >> the closer to the election, the more likely the candidates will speak to people already voted. long lines formed in north carolina today. the first day of voting, lines wrapped around the building. voting is already under way in the 30 states including every swing state. experts expect a third of voters to cast their votes before the. november 6 general thewho are...
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night the two presidential candidates got a brief break from campaigning and had a little fun at the alfred e. smith dinner in new york. >> in the spirit of sesame street the president's remarks are brought to you by the letter o and the number 16 trillion. >> reporter: romney also took a swipe at the press. >> and i have already seen early reports from tonight's dinner. headline: obama embraced by catholics! romney dines with rich people! [ laughter ] >> reporter: the two candidates will spend the weekend hunkered down preparing for their third and final debate. president obama offered a little preview. >> monday's debate is a little different because the top sick foreign policy. spoiler alert. we got bin laden. [ laughter ] >> reporter: monday's debate will be voters' last chance to compare the two candidates side by side before election day. polls in those all important battleground states show the race is tightening. tara mergener for cbs news, washington. >> the pakistani teenager who survived a taliban attack has awoken from a coma and is able to stand and communicate. she told doctor
night the two presidential candidates got a brief break from campaigning and had a little fun at the alfred e. smith dinner in new york. >> in the spirit of sesame street the president's remarks are brought to you by the letter o and the number 16 trillion. >> reporter: romney also took a swipe at the press. >> and i have already seen early reports from tonight's dinner. headline: obama embraced by catholics! romney dines with rich people! [ laughter ] >> reporter: the...
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they attended the 67th annual alfred smith foundation dinner, a lighthearted bipartisan political traditionwhich raises funds for them there. >>> starting this weekend residents in the south bay will have to take extra steps to make local calls. ann reuben is live to tell us how they are preparing for it. >> reporter: there has been an ad campaign warning people for weeks the way you dial in the 408 area code is about to change, now in order to make a local call you will dial as if you were dialing long distance. starting tomorrow in the south bay get ready to dial some extra digits. >> i didn't know it was coming up so soon but -- >> that's right if you live in the 408 area code you will need to dial all digits to make even a local call. the reason, the introduction of a new carry code, 669. >>> it will actually be what is called an overlaw district where the old 408 numbers and new sick 69 ones will exist in the same space, not every 1 is happy about the changes. >> pretty soon you will have to dial 50 numbers in order to get wherever it is you are trying to call and it just doesn't make
they attended the 67th annual alfred smith foundation dinner, a lighthearted bipartisan political traditionwhich raises funds for them there. >>> starting this weekend residents in the south bay will have to take extra steps to make local calls. ann reuben is live to tell us how they are preparing for it. >> reporter: there has been an ad campaign warning people for weeks the way you dial in the 408 area code is about to change, now in order to make a local call you will dial as...
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of course, he doesn't have to do it on his own and has alfred morrisson in the back fold and a new edition this week and williams was signed by the team on tuesday and played as a rookie season in 2010, and it's excited for another opportunity with the skins. >> no one wants to go in the process of being, you know, traded or anything like that, you know, but if you do, you would rather go back to where you started and i'm thankful for that. >> and i feel like, you know, everything will go and that is respect. i feel if i was in the situation where i was cut again, the redskins would come and get me and i said that to my family and friends and it was kind of crazy. >> injury updates, london fletcher's streak of playing 231 executive games is in jeopardy and he missed practice the second straight day and has been undergoing testing due to problems with his balance. also, fred davis' achilles injury was a success and pierre garcone may need surgery. an mri revealed a plan tar plate tear in the bottom of the foot. the surgery could end the season but postponing until after the season is a poss
of course, he doesn't have to do it on his own and has alfred morrisson in the back fold and a new edition this week and williams was signed by the team on tuesday and played as a rookie season in 2010, and it's excited for another opportunity with the skins. >> no one wants to go in the process of being, you know, traded or anything like that, you know, but if you do, you would rather go back to where you started and i'm thankful for that. >> and i feel like, you know, everything...
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foundation is located in stockholm it's a swedish thing but the alfred nobel said that the nobel peace prize should be aborted in norway so we are all responsible for the peace prize but it is true that . they. do not both foundation has been reduced because global economic crisis so they have to adapt to that reality it's a matter of fact one of the russian radius facia been nominated for the with for the peace to have a prize thank you thank you very much and just a reminder that my guest today was part of the yard line the general secretary of the council of europe and that's it for now from all of us here if you want to have yourself spotlight perhaps some of the ones who you think i stand for the next time just drop me a line of how we're now at r.t. that are you have let the spotlight interact. we'll be back with more first hand common thought of what's going on in and outside russia until then stay on party and take care. by horse. by tractor. by car for the road. as a carpenter. as a stove setter. as a farmer. as an assistant. as a friend. as a relative. delivering post and del
foundation is located in stockholm it's a swedish thing but the alfred nobel said that the nobel peace prize should be aborted in norway so we are all responsible for the peace prize but it is true that . they. do not both foundation has been reduced because global economic crisis so they have to adapt to that reality it's a matter of fact one of the russian radius facia been nominated for the with for the peace to have a prize thank you thank you very much and just a reminder that my guest...