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>>mire, no se preocupe por eso, camino a las bahamas yo le voy explicando cÓmo es el plan.bien. este... de lo otro es que me siento medio regular. >>¿cÓmo asÍ que "de lo otro"? ¿quÉ tenes? soltÁmela, porque ya me estÁs poniendo nervioso. >>se me rebozÓ la copa con tu papÁ, martÍn. y esta vez si lo mandÉ a donde lo he debido mandar hace mucho tiempo. Él siguiÓ creyendo que yo era cualquier ----, que no me iba a dar cuenta de que tenÍa otra amante. >>¿otra? cÓmo asÍ? ¿es que ya le habÍas perdonado muchas o quÉ? >>eso ya no importa. lo que importa es que tÚ sepas que tu papÁ ya no va a estar viviendo en la casa conmigo. si quieres verlo, te toca comprar tiquete para nueva york, porque se fue para allÁ con la moza. [sollozos] >>pero bueno, no te pongÁs asÍ. mamÁ, si ese man te estaba poniendo los cachos era por algo. ustedes ya no estaban bien, porque el man se consiguiÓ otra. como me decÍs "otra". entonces, ¿pa' quÉ le gastÁs lagrimas a un man que no merece que vos llorÉs por el, pues? >>pero yo dizque me vine a este paÍs a acompaÑarlo. ¿y ve? dejÉ solos a mis hijos y todo, ¿p
>>mire, no se preocupe por eso, camino a las bahamas yo le voy explicando cÓmo es el plan.bien. este... de lo otro es que me siento medio regular. >>¿cÓmo asÍ que "de lo otro"? ¿quÉ tenes? soltÁmela, porque ya me estÁs poniendo nervioso. >>se me rebozÓ la copa con tu papÁ, martÍn. y esta vez si lo mandÉ a donde lo he debido mandar hace mucho tiempo. Él siguiÓ creyendo que yo era cualquier ----, que no me iba a dar cuenta de que tenÍa otra amante....
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video on demand ati's my bold colors and all residents feeds now in the bahamas you want to. push in on the dot com. world. bringing you the latest in science and technology from the realm of russia. we've got the future are covered. with. it. it should make your decision quicker the radiation levels are very high here. just medical stuff but the sucky please tell me what is this cross doing there it's also on the can just see it's a protective cross there are four of them in the ukraine west and they form a square garden just in the south in the east and in the west this is the northern one. your cell phone works you have a fever which has no there's no signal whatsoever. well then we're stuck. and there's a post here hold this book and have them use you and there's a village not far from here. well both because they are on the other side of the river a few elderly couples live there in the form they might have a radio phone upgrade if you die and at least we can stay overnight. in. ok. as we walked through the field i saw a herd of wild horses you know where they come from
video on demand ati's my bold colors and all residents feeds now in the bahamas you want to. push in on the dot com. world. bringing you the latest in science and technology from the realm of russia. we've got the future are covered. with. it. it should make your decision quicker the radiation levels are very high here. just medical stuff but the sucky please tell me what is this cross doing there it's also on the can just see it's a protective cross there are four of them in the ukraine west...
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. >> reporter: now, a designer, based in the bahamas, india hicks was there, just 13 when he godfathercharles invited her to be a bridesmaid at the wedding. her job was to deal with that gigantic 25-foot train. >> getting her back in that carriage, we just shoved it. i mean, the world was watching. we had a certain amount of time to get her back in that carriage so it was just shove it. >> reporter: she got to know diana in the weeks leading up to the wedding, attending fittings and rehearsals. >> it's interesting again, looking back, i never saw her with her mother or her sisters. she always came alone. i think it probably was the sign of a woman who was at sea already. she wasn't terribly grounded, even at that stage. >> reporter: at 29, catherine already seems more self-confident. perhaps as a result of growing up here, in what's been described as a chocolate box of a british village. buckleberry. kate grew up knowing the butcher, the baker and the candle stick maker. all of whom she's invited to her wedding. the owners of the local grocery store will be there. at the wedding. there
. >> reporter: now, a designer, based in the bahamas, india hicks was there, just 13 when he godfathercharles invited her to be a bridesmaid at the wedding. her job was to deal with that gigantic 25-foot train. >> getting her back in that carriage, we just shoved it. i mean, the world was watching. we had a certain amount of time to get her back in that carriage so it was just shove it. >> reporter: she got to know diana in the weeks leading up to the wedding, attending...
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or 1 in 40 members of the american population traveling to canada, britain, journeyed to the baa bahamasnd some further to africa and india. wherever they went, this voyage of exile was a trip into the unknown. in america, they left behind friends and relatives, careers and land, houses and native streets, the entire place they built their lives. for them, america was a less asile line up of the prosecuted. it was the british empire their asylum offering land to help them start overment this did not mark an end, but a fresh beginning and carried them into a dynamic uncertain new world. now, i just read you the first couple pages of this book, and in this book what i tried to do is lay out and explain what happened to the loyalists next because usually our stories end, the conflicts in 1783, but as i for this population, the repercussions we want on in new places. i tried to instill the experiences of the 60,000 refugees into an overview of what all of this means, and this afternoon i'll be more gross lee reductionist in my remarks because after sort of sketching the big picture for you,
or 1 in 40 members of the american population traveling to canada, britain, journeyed to the baa bahamasnd some further to africa and india. wherever they went, this voyage of exile was a trip into the unknown. in america, they left behind friends and relatives, careers and land, houses and native streets, the entire place they built their lives. for them, america was a less asile line up of the prosecuted. it was the british empire their asylum offering land to help them start overment this...
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for a while but then returned to the bahamas in july we will march in our thirty first anniversary living here prison labor laid the first tracks in one nine hundred thirty eight with world war two construction to many building built that began in one nine hundred seventy four of a circuit secretary general famously declaring the only korean hands up over there with the recruitment of members of the communist you know one of you would politics to plans after course the soviet union as a construction project. but. progress for man to kill that many failed to fruition with the fall of the u.s.s.r. he started mining projects companies simply stopped investing in the exploration of natural resources so with little to no product a transport and a peaceful relationship with china critics challenge the banns worthiness of its multi-billion dollar price tag retired geologist alexander has mixed feelings he's proud of what he and his colleagues accomplished however he's also disillusioned by time and really driving out when the nation transition to democracy. people with romantic notions didn't se
for a while but then returned to the bahamas in july we will march in our thirty first anniversary living here prison labor laid the first tracks in one nine hundred thirty eight with world war two construction to many building built that began in one nine hundred seventy four of a circuit secretary general famously declaring the only korean hands up over there with the recruitment of members of the communist you know one of you would politics to plans after course the soviet union as a...
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shimmering waters off the islands of the bahamas glow in turquoise. alaska's susitna glacier, a river of ice meeting fiery red vegetation. earth day began in 1970. >> a day set aside for a nationwide outpouring of mankind seeking its own survival. >> couric: this year, more than one hundred million people have pledged an act of green, as simple as recycling more often or as significant as switching to solar power at home. the goal? to keep mother earth looking as beautiful in her closeups as she does from a distance. and coming up next, for richer or for poorer. the economic impact of the royal wedding. climbing the stairs, ced i was having troubl. working in the garden, painting. my doctor suggested spiriva right then. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for copd, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i love what it does. it opens up the airways. announcer: spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly wor
shimmering waters off the islands of the bahamas glow in turquoise. alaska's susitna glacier, a river of ice meeting fiery red vegetation. earth day began in 1970. >> a day set aside for a nationwide outpouring of mankind seeking its own survival. >> couric: this year, more than one hundred million people have pledged an act of green, as simple as recycling more often or as significant as switching to solar power at home. the goal? to keep mother earth looking as beautiful in her...
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we're finally getting into spring, so you want to do something like take a cruise, go to the bahamas, travelocity has a lot of deals right now. they've got a deal to the bahamas, a cruise, as low as $315 depending on the city of departure. >> one site said people are actually happier if they're going to treat themselves, buying a couple smaller things spread out throughout the year as opposed to one big splurge. >> absolutely. >> another thing to think about there. you talk about getting creative. if you have that tax refund. how can we get creative with it? >> we've been smart. we've created that emergency fund. let's have a little bit of fun. one thing that you can do is maybe treat yourself to a shopping spree. we talk about that long winter. stores are needing to get rid of some of that winter/spring merchandise to make way for some of the summer clothing. take yourself shopping. and then also, there are a lot of other things you can do, like maybe one woman got creative and she used that money towards an adoption. this was a story on walletpop.com. she decided, hey, i've got to -
we're finally getting into spring, so you want to do something like take a cruise, go to the bahamas, travelocity has a lot of deals right now. they've got a deal to the bahamas, a cruise, as low as $315 depending on the city of departure. >> one site said people are actually happier if they're going to treat themselves, buying a couple smaller things spread out throughout the year as opposed to one big splurge. >> absolutely. >> another thing to think about there. you talk...
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you're an author, living in the bahamas with four children. you're about to launch a jewelry line.e'll talk about that in the week ahead. it's good to have you here. tell us about the morning of. 30 years ago. the morning of the wedding. what was the atmosphere like? the mood? >> exciting. diana was young. but she was very strong. i think she had definite ideas about how the morning would be running. there were poignant moments. i saw her in a pair of jeans with a tiara on her head. what a sight. it was an exciting morning. lots of mayhem. we were at clarence house. diana had spent the night there. everybody was feeling warm. the emmanuels were the dress design peppers there was action ever where. >> she was watching tv? >> she was watching herself on television. it was still new to her. she kept pushing everyone out of the way. she wanted to see herself. >> i'm so glad she was relaxed that morning. we hope the same for kate this friday. what do you think the similarities and differences will be? >> well, the main difference is the fact that prince charles was the heir to the thron
you're an author, living in the bahamas with four children. you're about to launch a jewelry line.e'll talk about that in the week ahead. it's good to have you here. tell us about the morning of. 30 years ago. the morning of the wedding. what was the atmosphere like? the mood? >> exciting. diana was young. but she was very strong. i think she had definite ideas about how the morning would be running. there were poignant moments. i saw her in a pair of jeans with a tiara on her head. what...
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now, lives at home in the bahamas. four, beautiful children. a boutique and so much more.too. was there any other way to drink it? have to have tea. you spent the night here. >> i did. i know the apartments well. i was here the night before the royal wedding. but it was a mistake. so, royal fireworks, which is traditional before the throne gets married. after the royal fireworks, the streets and the crowds were so impossible, it became evident there was no way i was coming back to my mother. and princess margaret said, don't worry. come spend the night with me. i was in the royal palace. i had nothing with me. late, i heard a knock on the door. and princess margaret came in with her toothbrush and said, here, my dear. use my toothbrush. i didn't want to say no, thank you. the idea of borrowing her toothbrush was intimidating. >> even if it is royalty. >> it's an extraordinary palace. and queen victoria was born there. cri cristened there. and at the time her unged died, the archbishop of canterbury and the prime minister came to the door. the queen came down in her neglige
now, lives at home in the bahamas. four, beautiful children. a boutique and so much more.too. was there any other way to drink it? have to have tea. you spent the night here. >> i did. i know the apartments well. i was here the night before the royal wedding. but it was a mistake. so, royal fireworks, which is traditional before the throne gets married. after the royal fireworks, the streets and the crowds were so impossible, it became evident there was no way i was coming back to my...
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. >> reporter: when he was arrested in the bahamas this past july, the so-called barefoot bandit had become a modern-day folk hero. allegedly pulling off a prolific international crime spree. sometimes leaving behind bare footprints. his real name is colton harris moore, and he's making headlines once again. according to court documents, attorneys for the 20-year-old are working on a plea deal. >> everybody's been quite reasonable including colton. it's gone better than i had expected. but there's still work to be done. >> reporter: harris moore was in court friday for a status hearing unrelateded to plea discussions. his attorney says if there is a deal, it could be historic. >> i don't think i've heard of a case where you're trying to consolidate 17 different jurisdictions. >> reporter: harris moore escaped from a halfway house in seattle in 2008 and then started a two-year catch me if you can crime spree. it spanned eight states and attracted 70,000 fans on facebook. he allegedly stole cars, boats and even planes that he taught himself to fly. after harris moore repeatedly evaded
. >> reporter: when he was arrested in the bahamas this past july, the so-called barefoot bandit had become a modern-day folk hero. allegedly pulling off a prolific international crime spree. sometimes leaving behind bare footprints. his real name is colton harris moore, and he's making headlines once again. according to court documents, attorneys for the 20-year-old are working on a plea deal. >> everybody's been quite reasonable including colton. it's gone better than i had...
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host: from the bahamas on the phone with kurt volker. go ahead. tony? good morning.aller: thank you for the program. if they had acted earlier, that would have been key. it is a bit late. here is my question. i cannot believe the world is letting this massacre go on. he has a record. he has killed americans, british, french. during the iraq coalition, they were talking about that but no one paid attention. gadhafi in's agent was recruiting them to go fight against the west in iraq. this guy cannot be trusted. the longer than he survives, the bigger the nightmare for the west and europe. but he has a proven record. maybe they should give more weapons to the rebels to finish this. i know there is paranoia about what they will do afterwards. give them enough weapons to finish the job. people who say we cannot be involved and why we should be involved, there is a humanitarian interest. people are getting massacred. i hope the west does something because it gaddafi is an enemy of the entire world. guest: i have to say i largely agree with the caller. the me just mention -
host: from the bahamas on the phone with kurt volker. go ahead. tony? good morning.aller: thank you for the program. if they had acted earlier, that would have been key. it is a bit late. here is my question. i cannot believe the world is letting this massacre go on. he has a record. he has killed americans, british, french. during the iraq coalition, they were talking about that but no one paid attention. gadhafi in's agent was recruiting them to go fight against the west in iraq. this guy...
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example, yes the president is the commander-in-chief but what if obama sends you his troops to the bahamas to build disneyland? does the constitution allow him to do that what he's the commander-in-chief. that there's supposed to be doing what armies do and not building ferris wheels and obama's. i'm not sure how that would ever come out legally to go before the supreme court. perhaps in an impeachment, but i think the humanitarian goals are similar to building the ferris wheel. that's not what the military is for. whether it is somalia, i guess in iraq, though the reason i supported our forces staying in iraq to oversee the nationbuilding was something that again republicans will not say clear. we wanted a puppet government, or at least let's say a friendly government. that's in our interest to make sure that democracy doesn't lead to them voting and osama bin laden. otherwise why did we spend all that money invading. we want a friendly government there to keep some troops there to oversee the transition which, even a republican president, will promote as the idea, well, we're helping to
example, yes the president is the commander-in-chief but what if obama sends you his troops to the bahamas to build disneyland? does the constitution allow him to do that what he's the commander-in-chief. that there's supposed to be doing what armies do and not building ferris wheels and obama's. i'm not sure how that would ever come out legally to go before the supreme court. perhaps in an impeachment, but i think the humanitarian goals are similar to building the ferris wheel. that's not what...