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she has partnered with carol kane, bob dylan, and burt bacharach. -- she has partnered with carol king. hasn't know what nikki jean planned for her second cd but here is the lineup on her second debut. carlys lamont dozier, simon, bob dylan, to name a few. >> good to be here. tavis: it is amazing to me to sit across from someone you have seen and heard, read about, collaborated with everyone. you have been on tour with a bunch of artist we all know from lupe to kanye. when you are working with that many artists, what is the process for getting your own project out and how patient do you have to be? >> i have had to be very patient. the challenge for me was after my initial success with lupe fiasco. i was interested in doing an r&b record. i probably could have gotten that moving pretty fast but i had always been a songwriter. i wanted to do something really true to who i am in my musical love and identity and that took longer. luckily, the idea to work with all these people came along and allowed me to fill that vision. >> how does one end up on an album with bob dylan, burt bacharach,
she has partnered with carol kane, bob dylan, and burt bacharach. -- she has partnered with carol king. hasn't know what nikki jean planned for her second cd but here is the lineup on her second debut. carlys lamont dozier, simon, bob dylan, to name a few. >> good to be here. tavis: it is amazing to me to sit across from someone you have seen and heard, read about, collaborated with everyone. you have been on tour with a bunch of artist we all know from lupe to kanye. when you are working...
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facebook.com/carol cnn. facebook.com/carol cnn. i'll read some of your comments later this hour. >> all right. the deadline is looming. a lot of people wondering how the whole thing is going to be resolved. thank you, carol. >>> here is a rundown, some of the stories ahead. first, the hotel maid who told police she was raped by one of the most powerful men in france. she is going public with her story. >>> then the faa is not collecting taxes on airline tickets but it's not going to mean savings for you. >>> plus, the heat outside, downright dreadful. well, some states could catch a break soon. we'll tell you which are the lucky ones. >>> seven-term congressman from oregon david wu accused of unwanted sexual advances on the teenage daughter of a family friend. >>> as wedding bells ring for same sex couples in new york, so do cash registers for people in a lot of businesses. >> it's a new market we're going to be able to tap. you know, a lot of affluent same sex couples in the city who are really excited about being able to get marr
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most of all, carol's favorite, monkeys.apuchins have to be caged because of their aggression. >> they are true victims of the pet trade. i will enter this cage only with the idea that i'm the sacrificial lamb. carol tells us she can't go into the cage because she's the alpha monkey in this jungle and they would try to knock her off. they're considered the third smartest land mammal on earth. we went into the cage so that makes us the fourth. >> these are very aggressive monkeys. they're constantly moving around. which is one of the reasons they shouldn't be kept as pets. okay, what's going on here? >> i don't know. i'm getting out of here. >> the last guy that came through here had to get 13 stitches. they call it a sanctuary tattoo. remember sweetie? she's the spider monkey with a grudge against men. one day she'll leave the sanctuary and join a wild troupe, but today we get a first-hand look at how quickly a tame monkey can get dangerous. >> walk away. walk away. see, she doesn't hate men. >> reporter: producer steve was
most of all, carol's favorite, monkeys.apuchins have to be caged because of their aggression. >> they are true victims of the pet trade. i will enter this cage only with the idea that i'm the sacrificial lamb. carol tells us she can't go into the cage because she's the alpha monkey in this jungle and they would try to knock her off. they're considered the third smartest land mammal on earth. we went into the cage so that makes us the fourth. >> these are very aggressive monkeys....
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[applause] >> well, thank you, carol. one of the things that, that we talk about a lot and, um, dan, maybe you can shed a little bit of light on this is, number one, what do you see when you talk to your members in missouri, and then maybe a little bit about the issues of access to capital. we've seen recent citings from the fdic that talk about number of loans over the last year decreasing to small businesses by about somewhere in the neighborhood of 8 and 9%. and so nationally this is something that i think continues to be an overhang for small businesses to overcome but would love to have your perspective on that. >> first of all, when i arrived here, i met carol, and i said, you know, i read your poll, i read the data a few days ago when i got it, and this is a layup. this is exactly what we're seeing in missouri with our members. every now and then you come out, and you're ahead of the curve, whatever issue you might be talking about. we were hearing the word uncertainty, i'm going to say, this the last two years, 18
[applause] >> well, thank you, carol. one of the things that, that we talk about a lot and, um, dan, maybe you can shed a little bit of light on this is, number one, what do you see when you talk to your members in missouri, and then maybe a little bit about the issues of access to capital. we've seen recent citings from the fdic that talk about number of loans over the last year decreasing to small businesses by about somewhere in the neighborhood of 8 and 9%. and so nationally this is...
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carol with your responses.ey, carol. >> the talk back question today, what would you tell congress to do about the debt limit. before i jump into our responses, let me just say we have been overwhelmed with responses so if a lawmaker out there is listening, please listen to these people, because they're not only frustrated and angry, they are sad, sad about how the rest of the world thinks about america during this bizarre debt ceiling debate. they want something done and most of the people who wrote on my facebook page, they want compromise. let's start with andy, who says many friends have tried to get through to our congressman and his phone lines are down and server is busy. he's republican. it's time the american people stage an old-time protest in d.c. when we default, it will cause the shot heard round the world in the financial markets. this from elizabeth. take a moment and remember that you are here to serve us, not your own ego and career. please compromise and find a solution. this from george. reas
carol with your responses.ey, carol. >> the talk back question today, what would you tell congress to do about the debt limit. before i jump into our responses, let me just say we have been overwhelmed with responses so if a lawmaker out there is listening, please listen to these people, because they're not only frustrated and angry, they are sad, sad about how the rest of the world thinks about america during this bizarre debt ceiling debate. they want something done and most of the...
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face back.com carol cnn. i will read some responses later this hour. >> thank you, carol. >>> here is a rundown of some of the stories we're covering over the next hour. first, families of 9/11 victims meet with the attorney general to talk about hacking allegations. >>> what are pinging and blaging. watch the report on tab laid tricks. >>> a wind surfer gets an unexpected trip from the coast guard. >>> and then a generation demanding change, blogging and tweeting, is it taking the place of boots on the ground? hour guests calls it slactivism. >>> and then the kid that played darth vader in this super bowl ad. take a look. guess what? he is heading to capitol hill to try and stop medicaid cuts. dr. sanjay gupta talked to him and his family about it. [ kimberly ] when i was 19, i found myself alone with two children and no way to support them. people told me i wasn't going to do anything. and i just decided i have more to offer than that. i put myself through nursing school, and then i decided to go get a doct
face back.com carol cnn. i will read some responses later this hour. >> thank you, carol. >>> here is a rundown of some of the stories we're covering over the next hour. first, families of 9/11 victims meet with the attorney general to talk about hacking allegations. >>> what are pinging and blaging. watch the report on tab laid tricks. >>> a wind surfer gets an unexpected trip from the coast guard. >>> and then a generation demanding change, blogging...
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carol fleming, welcome back. >> thank you, i'm happy to be here. >> nice to have you here and india?nteresting topic. interesting choice. why? why did you choose it. >> there are so many reasons to choose india and to now. first of all i'm embarrassed to talk about india because there are so many indias to say any one thing is very true for one portion and very untrue for another portion. so it's an incredibly rich and colorful country with a huge history and a very exciting future which is just now really becoming evident to the world. >> you say also this country of contradictions and contrasts and i'm assuming because most of us think of india we think of poverty. we think of a lot of poverty but a lot of very smart, high- tech people that are doing the jobs over there when you call up you get somebody over there and not necessarily just to help you and those are the contrasts you are talking about. >> absolutely. if you go northern india, for example, those are where you get the colorful pictures of the wonderful colors and exotic religious practices, the huge poverty and the low
carol fleming, welcome back. >> thank you, i'm happy to be here. >> nice to have you here and india?nteresting topic. interesting choice. why? why did you choose it. >> there are so many reasons to choose india and to now. first of all i'm embarrassed to talk about india because there are so many indias to say any one thing is very true for one portion and very untrue for another portion. so it's an incredibly rich and colorful country with a huge history and a very exciting...
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[applause] >> thank you, carol. one of the things that we talk about a lot, and dan, maybe you can shed some light on this, number one, what you see when you talk to your members in missouri, and then a little bit about the access to capital issues? we have seen recent citing from the fdic to talk about the number of loans over the last year, decreasing to small businesses in the neighborhood of 9%. nationally, this is something that they continues to be an overhang for small businesses to overcome. we would love to have your perspective on that. >> when i arrived here, i met carol and read your polls, i read the data, and a few days ago when i got it. this is a layout. this exactly what we're seeing in missouri. every time you come out when your head of the curve on what is she might be talking about, we were hearing the word uncertainty in the last 18 months, i think that uncertainty has evolved into something that is more of a lack of confidence. you see problems recurring and no success, no resolution of these i
[applause] >> thank you, carol. one of the things that we talk about a lot, and dan, maybe you can shed some light on this, number one, what you see when you talk to your members in missouri, and then a little bit about the access to capital issues? we have seen recent citing from the fdic to talk about the number of loans over the last year, decreasing to small businesses in the neighborhood of 9%. nationally, this is something that they continues to be an overhang for small businesses...
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our carol costello is in the middle of the action. a lot of people have come out to say so long to the shuttle, right, carol? >> reporter: oh, people told me last night that there would be a million people today and from what it looked like yesterday, because it was raining all day, i said, come on! but take a look. tht this is a piece of land off the highway. waiting for the people waiting for the shuttle to launch and from missouri and tennessee and kentucky and the great state of michigan. let me introduce you to my new friend, kyra. this is dick. welcome. i should welcome you! >> yeah, right. >> reporter: how long have you been here? >> i've been here since yesterday. flew in from detroit and got here yesterday afternoon and stayed in a motel in orlando. >> reporter: you planned for this? you got the hotel a month in advance so your grandson jacob could see this? >> i always said i wanted to see a launch and kept putting it off and being this is the last one, i said i've got to do it! so i invited my grandson to come with me. >> r
our carol costello is in the middle of the action. a lot of people have come out to say so long to the shuttle, right, carol? >> reporter: oh, people told me last night that there would be a million people today and from what it looked like yesterday, because it was raining all day, i said, come on! but take a look. tht this is a piece of land off the highway. waiting for the people waiting for the shuttle to launch and from missouri and tennessee and kentucky and the great state of...
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one of our football big fans is carol costello where carol lives in baltimore and at the ravens trainingyou probably talked to the players and given them a little strategy. a few ideas? >> reporter: i'm trying! none of them are here yet! did you say are you ready for some football? did you say that? >> i know you're ready. >> reporter: i swore not to use that line! i am ready for some football. you know, if you're going to have a labor dispute, this is the way to do. because let's be honest. you didn't notice the players and owners were arguing all that much. every so often they would pop up on television and you say it's millionaire versus billionaire. i'm angry. i hope they start the season on time. well, they are going to start the season on time and maybe all is forgiven. who knows. right now inside that building, this is ravens training camp, inside that building is the administration building. there is sort of an organizized chaos going on. up to 30 players could sign contracts today and they are dealing with free agency, they are dealing with people to cut. this is sort of a new t
one of our football big fans is carol costello where carol lives in baltimore and at the ravens trainingyou probably talked to the players and given them a little strategy. a few ideas? >> reporter: i'm trying! none of them are here yet! did you say are you ready for some football? did you say that? >> i know you're ready. >> reporter: i swore not to use that line! i am ready for some football. you know, if you're going to have a labor dispute, this is the way to do. because...
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here's carol costello. hey, carol, very good question here.s is a case that seems to be going back and forth. >> reporter: it's an amazing case. and very controversial in many ways. i know most of america is feasting on the casey anthony trial but maybe we should turn our attention to new york, to a sexual assault case that's as ugly as it gets, if you're talking about justice, that is. a high-powered french banker, head of the international monetary fund, is arrested on charges of assaulting a hotel maid. the story resonates, a rich powerful man allegedly attacking a woman with no power, and accusations so awful even without a conviction, the powerful man, dominique strauss-kahn, resigns from the imf. his dreams of becoming france's next president, over. the alleged victim, the "new york times" reports hardened investigators were moved to tears by her story. police say there is dna evidence and bruising to prove the sexual contact was not consensual. but then the lies or depending on your perspective, the leaks begin. less than two days after
here's carol costello. hey, carol, very good question here.s is a case that seems to be going back and forth. >> reporter: it's an amazing case. and very controversial in many ways. i know most of america is feasting on the casey anthony trial but maybe we should turn our attention to new york, to a sexual assault case that's as ugly as it gets, if you're talking about justice, that is. a high-powered french banker, head of the international monetary fund, is arrested on charges of...
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i'm carol. uh, we should skedaddle 'cause it's girls' night. so...okay. oh, wow.kinny-dipping scene after the duel, right? well, i -- shh, shh, shh. show. don't tell. [ male announcer ] your favorite movies right when you want them. just a little -- okay. oh, wow. [ male announcer ] watch unlimited tv episodes and movies instantly through your game console or other devices, all for only 8 bucks a month from netflix. [ carol ] this could turn me into a history buff. all for only 8 bucks a month from netflix. the eagle flies at dawn. the monkey eats custard. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor. so, you've been double crossed by other travel sites and now you want to try the real deal. yes, is it true that name your own price... ...got even easier? affirmative. we'll show you other people's winning hotel bids. so i'll know how much to bid... ...and save up to 60% i'm in i know the lady in leather travels on three wheels. wait, is that code? that's my secret weapon... ...naomi pryce see winning hotel bids now at priceline. [cheers and applause] >> jon: that's our show. join us
i'm carol. uh, we should skedaddle 'cause it's girls' night. so...okay. oh, wow.kinny-dipping scene after the duel, right? well, i -- shh, shh, shh. show. don't tell. [ male announcer ] your favorite movies right when you want them. just a little -- okay. oh, wow. [ male announcer ] watch unlimited tv episodes and movies instantly through your game console or other devices, all for only 8 bucks a month from netflix. [ carol ] this could turn me into a history buff. all for only 8 bucks a month...
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go right ahead. >> first of all it is great to see you, carol. i remember you from channel 4 and you are best. >> thanks very much. >> great to see you. i have a question. i am very solution oriented. i am a retired physician and i'll always -- i make the diagnosis but here is the prescription. about what you have been talking for the last half hour or so. is voting now irrelevant? i am asking this because a drop in the percentage of young people who voted in 2010. we're seeing voter disenfranchisement efforts across the country. i am asking both of you, what can we do to let young people know how important it is that they not let go of this life they have now that they are 18 years of age. how do we communicate that we have to go to economic tour must keep them going to the polls not just every four years but you mentioned city council, how do we do this? i think this is critical. >> julianne has written about voter suppression which is something we have to keep uppermost in our minds. >> voting is not the most you can do. it is the least you ca
go right ahead. >> first of all it is great to see you, carol. i remember you from channel 4 and you are best. >> thanks very much. >> great to see you. i have a question. i am very solution oriented. i am a retired physician and i'll always -- i make the diagnosis but here is the prescription. about what you have been talking for the last half hour or so. is voting now irrelevant? i am asking this because a drop in the percentage of young people who voted in 2010. we're...
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it is so fun to have a camera to record your town. >> carol highsmith, d.c. resident and photographer. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> for a dvd copy of this program, call 1-877-662-7726. to give comments on this program, visit us at q-and- a.org. the programs are also available as podcasts. >> this is the main reading room here at the live through congress. specifically set aside for research. do you know which fios bought three considers its most famous? you'll find out answers about this unique library in c-span the original documentary, the library of congress, airing this monday night. he will tour the iconic jefferson building, including the great hall and the reading room. we will show treasures found in the rare books and special collections, including the original thomas jefferson library, and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge, and learn how the library is using technology to discover hidden
it is so fun to have a camera to record your town. >> carol highsmith, d.c. resident and photographer. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> for a dvd copy of this program, call 1-877-662-7726. to give comments on this program, visit us at q-and- a.org. the programs are also available as podcasts. >> this is the main reading room here at the...
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it is so fun to have a cmaeramea to record your town. >> carol highsmith, d.c. resident and photographer. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> for a dvd copy of the program -- for free transcripts or to give us your comments, visit us at qanda.org. they are also available as c- span podcasts. >> this is the main reading room at the library of congress, set aside for research. do you know which photo is the most famous? you will find out in this original documentary. we will tour the iconic jefferson building. and the treasures found in the rare books and special collections. and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge. hidden secrets in the collection and future holdings. join us from the library of congress. the migrant mother is the most famous photo here at the library of congress. >> tonight on prime minister's questions, david cameron answers questions about phone
it is so fun to have a cmaeramea to record your town. >> carol highsmith, d.c. resident and photographer. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> for a dvd copy of the program -- for free transcripts or to give us your comments, visit us at qanda.org. they are also available as c- span podcasts. >> this is the main reading room at the library of...
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facebook.com/carol cnn, facebook.com/carol cnn. i'll read some of your comments later this hour. >> that's the trillion dollar question. thanks so much. we'll check back with you. >>> here's a rundown of the stories we're covering right now. britain's prime minister goes toe to toe with parliament over the hacking scandal and the big fat truth about your favorite guilty pleasures and restaurant calorie counts. then a republican senator in the gang of six talks compromise and civility. how his group found common ground in the debt ceiling talks. >>> and later, does the death of borders bookstore signal the beginning of the end for all bookstores? these owners don't think so. >> our customers go way back as far as they've grown up in the store when they were children, hair mother brought them in, and then they come back and bring their children. and it's sort of family-like. ♪ ♪ ♪ look at that car, well, it goes fast ♪ ♪ givin' my dad a heart attack ♪ [ friend ] that is so awesome. ♪ i love my car [ engine revving ] [ male announcer
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carol costello with that question., carol, a lot of people reacted very strongly one way or the other. a lot of people were surprised by it, but, you know, was justice served? >> that's the question this afternoon. casey anthony might be a free woman as soon as tomorrow not found of murder. she could be sentenced to time served for lying for investigators, and if that's the case cops already have a plan to sneak her out of the courtroom. >> i don't know if they were watching the same thing we were. it's just shocking. i don't know. i don't watch anything like this, but it's -- it's a little girl. it's just wrong. >> a jury found casey anthony not guilty, and an alternate juror telling us the big question not answered, how did caylee die? but in the court of public opinion, everybody thought she was guilty. >> the o.j. simpson jury retired and moved to florida. it's their first time back. >> you have not heard the last of casey anthony, and some say she will star a book and star in a reality tv show and make millions of
carol costello with that question., carol, a lot of people reacted very strongly one way or the other. a lot of people were surprised by it, but, you know, was justice served? >> that's the question this afternoon. casey anthony might be a free woman as soon as tomorrow not found of murder. she could be sentenced to time served for lying for investigators, and if that's the case cops already have a plan to sneak her out of the courtroom. >> i don't know if they were watching the...
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carol costello was there for the launch with the crowds. carol, you help us, did it feel -- it's empty there now, people have cleared out but did it feel like a million people were there earlier today? >> reporter: t.j., it did feel like a million people were here. it was amazing. . i'll tell you what million people are doing now, they're driving. take a look at route 528. that's everybody returning from cape canaveral back to their hotels, back to their airports to go home for the day. but i am tell you, t.j., just to be here, and this alongside of the road, 528, look that way, you can see the water and clear over there in the distance, that was where the space shuttle took off from. the very moment it did, actually we have video to show you of the very moment it took off, people were chanting" usa, usa" cheering. it brought a tear to your eye. look. >> and lift-off! >> usa! >> look at it! >> reporter: t.j., you had to admit that was pretty darn cool and emotional. two people are left on this little slice of beach off of 528, that would be
carol costello was there for the launch with the crowds. carol, you help us, did it feel -- it's empty there now, people have cleared out but did it feel like a million people were there earlier today? >> reporter: t.j., it did feel like a million people were here. it was amazing. . i'll tell you what million people are doing now, they're driving. take a look at route 528. that's everybody returning from cape canaveral back to their hotels, back to their airports to go home for the day....
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those from the close carol for volunteered for the nazis in world war two he tortured victims before killing them i twisted concentration camp in the level and where doris and frank was held to heaven she systematically beat up people in the night they have to dig their own graves and she was part of the firing squad which shot down. a court jailed for office of the war for twenty two murders he's suspected of maybe more but in ninety fifty two he states germany which lets him go and gave him full german citizenship he was basically sure of that or protected for extradition in the netherlands has applied time of the time to have formal returned to serve his sentence germany doesn't extradite its citizens no matter how horrific the crime this is the man who ruled for bill can stay free yet he hates the german law which he has to enforce. and prosecute those like criminals. no difference. in the us. and. germany neverland's this criminals all because kids family was murdered in the second world war by the dutch sis he confronted for dogs to be had any remorse for the responded with sne
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it is so fun to have a camera to record your town. >> carol highsmith, d.c. resident and photographer. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> for a dvd copy of this program called a number on your screen. for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, the bus atqanda.org and the shows are available as the cspan podcast. >> this morning on c-span, "washington journal" where we will take your comments and questions an update later on redistricting. the house returns today at noon eastern with votes scheduled for 6:30. the rules committee meets to talk about the cap and balance bill and we will carry that meeting starting at 5:00 eastern c-span.org on. also in the house this week, a bill aimed at overturning regulations made by the consumer protection bureau. the senate is back today at 2:00 eastern and will resume consideration of the military construction federal spending bill. at 5:00, senators will take up a judi
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let's check in with carol costello on the beach, and carol, from this vantage point it was extraordinary and i imagine it was similar reaction there. >> a lot of reaction. as the space shuttle took off there were chants of "usa, usa" and a giant cheer went up. and these folks have stuck around to talk to us. you tried eight times to see the shuttle and you finally did, and what went through the mind? >> i was happy that i could finally get it off of the bucket list and the last couple of seconds where they stopped for a camera. a camera of all things to keep me from not seeing it. so i am glad that i don't have to come for a ninth try. i am happy. >> as you saw the shuttle lifting off, pride in country that went off or what was it? >> it was a little bit of everything and i am glad i got to see the part of history and the beginning and the end, because there is something new coming after this, and i got to be here with all of these people here and wonderful americans to experience that. >> reporter: i know. a lot of cheers for that. thank you very much. kind of counted license plates fro
let's check in with carol costello on the beach, and carol, from this vantage point it was extraordinary and i imagine it was similar reaction there. >> a lot of reaction. as the space shuttle took off there were chants of "usa, usa" and a giant cheer went up. and these folks have stuck around to talk to us. you tried eight times to see the shuttle and you finally did, and what went through the mind? >> i was happy that i could finally get it off of the bucket list and the...
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carol -- dr. swayne, we appreciate it. >> thank you.
carol -- dr. swayne, we appreciate it. >> thank you.
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those from a close carol for volunteered for the nazis in world war two he should victims before killing them the board concentration camp in the level of. frank was held to heaven she says dramatically because people unite they have to dig their own graves and she was part of the firing squad which. the dutch court jailed for but after the war for twenty two murders he suspected of many more to nineteen fifty two he escaped germany in which let him go and gave him full german citizenship he was basically. protected from extradition in the netherlands has applied time off the time to have formal returned to serve his sentence germany doesn't extradite its citizens no matter how horrific the crime this is the man who can stay free yet he hates the german law which he has to enforce. and prosecute those like criminals. ferenc. if somebody kills. another person and many of the other lands this criminals. cost could really was murdered in the second world war by the dutch as sin. he confronted for those to be if he had any remorse for who responded with sneers and more kareen that was four y
those from a close carol for volunteered for the nazis in world war two he should victims before killing them the board concentration camp in the level of. frank was held to heaven she says dramatically because people unite they have to dig their own graves and she was part of the firing squad which. the dutch court jailed for but after the war for twenty two murders he suspected of many more to nineteen fifty two he escaped germany in which let him go and gave him full german citizenship he...
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those from the class carol for volunteered for the nazis in world war two he tortured victims before killing them at westerbork concentration camp in the neverland's where doris and frank was held to have been. systematically beat up people in the night they had to dig their own graves and she was part of the firing squad which shot down. a court jailed for officer of the war for twenty two murders he's suspected of many more but in one nine hundred fifty two he escaped to germany which let him go and gave full german citizenship he was basically sure did are protected for extradition in the netherlands has applied time of the time to have returned to serve his sentence but germany doesn't extradite its citizens no matter how horrific the crime this is the man who ruled for book can stay free yet he hates the german law which he has to enforce and across in cuba. and prosecutors like criminals. no difference. the killers. another person in germany in neverland this is a criminal this. really was murdered in the second world war by the dutch sis he confronted farber and asked him if h
those from the class carol for volunteered for the nazis in world war two he tortured victims before killing them at westerbork concentration camp in the neverland's where doris and frank was held to have been. systematically beat up people in the night they had to dig their own graves and she was part of the firing squad which shot down. a court jailed for officer of the war for twenty two murders he's suspected of many more but in one nine hundred fifty two he escaped to germany which let him...
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germany is accused of shooting war criminal class carol bob but by refusing for decades to extradite the nazi s.s. man first cake from a life sentence in the netherlands for mass murder. and most close there is this sort of international film festival reaches it wrong as spain granted a award for its film the ways chartist meeting the top stars in town for the extravaganza. you saw in russia under around the world this is a sea with me. thanks for joining it's ptomaine story now appropriate student with humanitarian aid plans to continue the journey to gaza from greece on monday it's titled banned by the government in athens on the leading greek pools but the palestinian territory become american captain of a vessel has been arrested for trying to define the order which contain it they came up to pressure from the us any israel policy or has more from a tenner. there has been no explain nation given by athens as to why this preventing these ships from sailing thundered sports this into gaza justice today friday one of the steps called the duty on a state cell it was in the walls was
germany is accused of shooting war criminal class carol bob but by refusing for decades to extradite the nazi s.s. man first cake from a life sentence in the netherlands for mass murder. and most close there is this sort of international film festival reaches it wrong as spain granted a award for its film the ways chartist meeting the top stars in town for the extravaganza. you saw in russia under around the world this is a sea with me. thanks for joining it's ptomaine story now appropriate...
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supposed to be upholding the separation of church and state your offer to take on this issue is dr carol swain conservative commentator and author of the the people a call to reclaim america's faith and promise i persuade her back thank you good to see you again. i'm a christian i believe in separation of church and state and you then have a lot as additional day and i think the the worst thing that would have it could happen to this country is for any religion to take over the government i think some day they may come after me. why why should we be tolerating a political figure who is saying that his religion is now he's using his political platform to promote his personal religion. this country was founded on judeo christian principles it was founded as a christian nation not it is true definitely true and i did so as your sign through the new testament and all the mirror that suffered by thomas is still. on the status of he was one person why he was that he was the d.s. and i'm here most of the other phones wide open george washington i'll use the other him up until nineteen sixty two
supposed to be upholding the separation of church and state your offer to take on this issue is dr carol swain conservative commentator and author of the the people a call to reclaim america's faith and promise i persuade her back thank you good to see you again. i'm a christian i believe in separation of church and state and you then have a lot as additional day and i think the the worst thing that would have it could happen to this country is for any religion to take over the government i...
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germany is accused of shooting war criminal class carol father by refusing for decades to extradite the nazi s.s. man first kate from a life sentence in the netherlands for mass murder. and moskos terrorists out international film festival reaches it. as spain ground delay a would put so many ways john it's meeting the top stars in town for the extravaganza. news for russia and iran the world this is with me. thanks for joining it's ptomaine story now appropriate with humanitarian aid plans to continue the journey to gaza from greece on monday despite a bond by the government in athens on leaving greek pools with the palestinian territory the american captain of a vessel has been arrested for trying to define the order which campaigners say came up to pressure from the us. paul asli how small from ten. there has been no explanation given by athens as to why this preventing these ships from sailing form its ports destined to gaza just yesterday friday one of the steps called the giuliana set sail it was in the waters for some thirteen to twenty minutes before the greek closed guard stopp
germany is accused of shooting war criminal class carol father by refusing for decades to extradite the nazi s.s. man first kate from a life sentence in the netherlands for mass murder. and moskos terrorists out international film festival reaches it. as spain ground delay a would put so many ways john it's meeting the top stars in town for the extravaganza. news for russia and iran the world this is with me. thanks for joining it's ptomaine story now appropriate with humanitarian aid plans to...
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sort of why would you go see exclusively interviews carol godard his son saved out islam he says nature's goal is to control even around its resources as they are lions around stop as tribes of the country. and outside it's from the freedom of religion that carrying humanitarian aid for the palestinians in gaza are demanding explanations from the greek authorities which help find personnel from leaving ports and they believe the decision was made under pressure from a zero ambiguous. and a very warm welcome to the program this is all she's a weekly review i'm a huge national of our time main story greece is to get its latest payout from the union the next two weeks according to euro zone finance ministers they also plan to focus on discussing a second bailout for the country the release of the twelve billion euro tranche needed to avert a default came however a surprise which has outraged the greek public the greek parliament passed a radical start demanded by the u.n. international monetary fund including a sell off of state assets are swift budget cuts hope to that's almost eighty. bill
sort of why would you go see exclusively interviews carol godard his son saved out islam he says nature's goal is to control even around its resources as they are lions around stop as tribes of the country. and outside it's from the freedom of religion that carrying humanitarian aid for the palestinians in gaza are demanding explanations from the greek authorities which help find personnel from leaving ports and they believe the decision was made under pressure from a zero ambiguous. and a very...
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daniel bush i went in search of the man who's a living reminder of if the past does from the cloth carol for volunteered for the nazis in world war two he tortured victims before killing them at a concentration camp in the level and with frank was held to heaven she says a lot of people in the night they have to dig their own graves and she was part of the firing squad which. the thoughts court jailed for of the war for twenty two murders he suspected of many more but in the one nine hundred fifty two to germany which lets him go and gave him full german citizenship he was basically sure they were protected from extradition in the netherlands has applied time after time to have returned to serve his sentence but germany doesn't extradite its citizens no matter how horrific the crime this is the man who ruled for a can stay free yet he hates the german law which he has to enforce him across in cuba. and prosecute those like criminals. no difference. if somebody kills. another person in germany in neverland there's a criminal has. cost goods family was murdered in the second world war by t
daniel bush i went in search of the man who's a living reminder of if the past does from the cloth carol for volunteered for the nazis in world war two he tortured victims before killing them at a concentration camp in the level and with frank was held to heaven she says a lot of people in the night they have to dig their own graves and she was part of the firing squad which. the thoughts court jailed for of the war for twenty two murders he suspected of many more but in the one nine hundred...
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has been refusing to extradite a dutch war criminal sentenced in holland to life imprisonment class carol far but convicted of mass murder concentration camp prisoners escaped prison in the one thousand pictures that fled to germany where help tainted his own ship despite being a wartime not a collaborator daniel bushell went in search of a man who was a living reminder that all the fascist. culture in the cloth carol for volunteered for the nazis in world war two he should victims before killing them that's when the ball concentration camp in the neverland's with frank was held to heaven she says america would be five people in a night they have to dig their own graves and she was part of the firing squad which. a dutch court jailed for part of the war for twenty two murders he's suspected of many more it's a ninety fifty two state germany which lets him go and gave him full german citizenship he was basically sure did are protected for extradition in the netherlands has applied time of the time to have formal returns to serve his sentence but germany doesn't extradite its citizens no ma
has been refusing to extradite a dutch war criminal sentenced in holland to life imprisonment class carol far but convicted of mass murder concentration camp prisoners escaped prison in the one thousand pictures that fled to germany where help tainted his own ship despite being a wartime not a collaborator daniel bushell went in search of a man who was a living reminder that all the fascist. culture in the cloth carol for volunteered for the nazis in world war two he should victims before...
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has been refusing to extradite a dutch war criminal sentenced in holland to life imprisonment class carol thought that convicted of concentration camp prisoners escaped prison in the nineteen fifties and fled to germany where he obtained citizenship despite being a wartime nazi collaborate on artie's daniel bush or went in search of the man who was a living remind all the fascist part those from the close carol for both volunteered for the nazis in world war two he tortured victims before killing them a concentration camp in the villains with frank was held to heaven she says i'm not a god before people unite they have to dig their own graves and she was part of the firing squad which. but dutch court jailed for of the war for twenty two murders he's suspected of many more but in noisy fifty two states germany which lets him go and gave him full german citizenship he was basically. protected from extradition in the netherlands has applied time of the time to have bubble returns to serve his sentence but germany doesn't extradite its citizens no matter how horrific the crime this is the ma
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sure enough, carol picked up.he was surprised about the mix-up. >> i don't feel horribly threatened or anything because i don't care that much personally, but just the idea. a lot of people really would care, and it's wrong. it's wrong. >> we also contacted walgreens and the company took this very seriously. it tracked down the problem and a few days later rick opened his account again. >> wow, they fixed it. >> walgreens said we are sorry this occurred and have apologized to the patient. we take online security very seriously. the customer's account has now been fixed. in addition, we have updated our process from matching patient profiles with online users. we also continue to investigate what happened in this case to help ensure issues are resolved promptly and a similar situation doesn't happen again." >> that's great. you guys did a really good job. >> walgreens also said it found no information that rick's private information wound up on anyone else's computer. if you have a consumer problem, let me know abo
sure enough, carol picked up.he was surprised about the mix-up. >> i don't feel horribly threatened or anything because i don't care that much personally, but just the idea. a lot of people really would care, and it's wrong. it's wrong. >> we also contacted walgreens and the company took this very seriously. it tracked down the problem and a few days later rick opened his account again. >> wow, they fixed it. >> walgreens said we are sorry this occurred and have...
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carol so. it will be in the spotlight for example next year when. experts already forecast a downturn in the economy and then we will see what is going on but as you say germany in a strong position but if as a result of this legal hearing germany was to withdraw its support what impact would that have what would be the implications for the eurozone. i mean it's a better solution if germany. for the euro many experts say you have to drop greece or portugal or even ireland or the southern periphery of europe but what there's been at the end of the do it would mean that they will have their debts in europe and. the local currencies there will be devalue it or the euro will go up and then the problem is even higher if germany pulls out of the euro then there are some situations totally different then dues your debts will decrease or will be devalued and this is exactly that what those countries need i could i just make an historical observation here after the second world war greece was among the
carol so. it will be in the spotlight for example next year when. experts already forecast a downturn in the economy and then we will see what is going on but as you say germany in a strong position but if as a result of this legal hearing germany was to withdraw its support what impact would that have what would be the implications for the eurozone. i mean it's a better solution if germany. for the euro many experts say you have to drop greece or portugal or even ireland or the southern...