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carr! paper boy threw the paper in the sprinklers! carrie: what?!stairs wife. and as far as this mess is concerned--hey, hol? yeah, doug? yeah, this paper came wet today, and i kind of wanted to read the sports section. well, let me blow-dry that for you. thank you, downstairs wife. my nipples are hard. this is disgusting! this is an insult to carrie. she's the woman you vowed to spend the rest of your life with. look, if i had to choose one of them, i'd probably choose her. you do have to choose! mmm, not at the moment. ohhh. why are you so lucky? i mean, i bust my hump all day. i got 2 kids. do i get an extra wife? no. that goes to the white man. this is not just good for me, all right? this sunday, the fight on pay-per-view? we can all watch it here 'cause carrie's gonna be upstairs in her office. so we can smoke all the stogies we want. plus, holly knows a guy who can get us cubans. ok, those are illegal. i've--i've had it. you guys don't respect marriage or trade embargoes. [door slams] so, any requests for fight night? 'cause holly can make an
carr! paper boy threw the paper in the sprinklers! carrie: what?!stairs wife. and as far as this mess is concerned--hey, hol? yeah, doug? yeah, this paper came wet today, and i kind of wanted to read the sports section. well, let me blow-dry that for you. thank you, downstairs wife. my nipples are hard. this is disgusting! this is an insult to carrie. she's the woman you vowed to spend the rest of your life with. look, if i had to choose one of them, i'd probably choose her. you do have to...
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. >> en el mundial sub 20 brasil contra costa rica,juliano para el dos a cero,otra vez carrÉ para brasila 4 a 0. sÁnchez lanzÓ dos pases y los jets vencieron 24 a tres.y por Último les cuento que un futbolista mexicano hizo historia para mÉxico,miguel jun jugÓ en el calcio para atalanta. >> para la despedida nos vamos al valle de california donde un grupo de mujeres impuso un rÉcord mundial en una convocatoria de paracaidismo cromÁtico. >> y lograron recaudar miles de dÓlares para la lucha contra el cÁncer de senos,152 mujeres en el aire,un rÉcord. >> muy bien por ellas. >> los vamos.
. >> en el mundial sub 20 brasil contra costa rica,juliano para el dos a cero,otra vez carrÉ para brasila 4 a 0. sÁnchez lanzÓ dos pases y los jets vencieron 24 a tres.y por Último les cuento que un futbolista mexicano hizo historia para mÉxico,miguel jun jugÓ en el calcio para atalanta. >> para la despedida nos vamos al valle de california donde un grupo de mujeres impuso un rÉcord mundial en una convocatoria de paracaidismo cromÁtico. >> y lograron recaudar miles de...
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. >>> everyone, let's stop and remember army sergeant robert carr, 22, warren, ohio, killed iraq.d tour, lost his life just weeks before he was to return home and celebrate his first wedding anniversary. he's remembered for his big heart and the way he made other people smile. loved sports, wrestling, football, dreamed of being an ultimate fighter. leaves behind parents christine and jeff, sisters jennifer, julie, rachel, brother matthew, who also served iraq and afghanistan. grieving widow nina. robert carr, american hero. >>> thanks to our guests, but especially to you for inviting us into your home. and happy birthday to one of our show's stars, beth. the proud mother of 2-year-old kaitlin. happy birthday, dear beth. everyone, i'll see you tomorrow night, 8:00 sharp eastern. and until then, good night, friend.
. >>> everyone, let's stop and remember army sergeant robert carr, 22, warren, ohio, killed iraq.d tour, lost his life just weeks before he was to return home and celebrate his first wedding anniversary. he's remembered for his big heart and the way he made other people smile. loved sports, wrestling, football, dreamed of being an ultimate fighter. leaves behind parents christine and jeff, sisters jennifer, julie, rachel, brother matthew, who also served iraq and afghanistan. grieving...
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chris carr deep as kaeding tees it up. carr looking into the sun shield. fielding at the goal line.mind you that tomorrow on cbs, see how it all began. the science, the shades, the team, the "csi: miami" season premiere, tomorrow, only cbs. rivens at the 28-yard line protecting a two-point lead. willis mcgahee out of the huddle, the running back behind joe flacco, and todd heap, the tight end, shifts. flacco deep down the middle. complete. it's mark clayton. clayton near midfield before he's finally dragged down by eric weddle. welcome to san diego, california, everyone. those of you watching the chicago bears at home, upsetting the pittsburgh steelers. the super bowl champions go down today. dick enberg and dan fouts here at qualcomm stadium. a high scoring affair. john harbaugh's baltimore ravens leading 28-26 with 6:30 remaining. san diego struck with an 81-yard touchdown pass to darren sproles to open the scoring. the difference has been the ravens scored touchdowns in the red zone and the chargers have been settling for field goals. cut down is mcgahee, as weddle came up from s
chris carr deep as kaeding tees it up. carr looking into the sun shield. fielding at the goal line.mind you that tomorrow on cbs, see how it all began. the science, the shades, the team, the "csi: miami" season premiere, tomorrow, only cbs. rivens at the 28-yard line protecting a two-point lead. willis mcgahee out of the huddle, the running back behind joe flacco, and todd heap, the tight end, shifts. flacco deep down the middle. complete. it's mark clayton. clayton near midfield...
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david carr blogged something in "the new york times." while mr. beck may be serving as a proxy for the party of the opposition, his parties are members of the administration, a rugged game to be sure but not one that attempts to investigate journalists and commentators for having contry opinions. what might mr. olbermann do if somebody digs up dirt on him, who work in the entertainment industry and have been elected by no one. once the game of oppo research on the press begins, it's hard to tell where it might stop, no? it's kind of naivety that the opposition is dawning on the horizon in the news business. fox, mostly through the co-owned "the new york post" has been running that opposition surge program on me since date i left news corps' employ in 2001. the post once printed an old address of mine. it september a gufous to stand out my house and shout at me about seven-year-old, three figure tax disagreements with the state of california that had been resolved five years previously, it printed made-up quotes, questioned my sexual pawous and mad
david carr blogged something in "the new york times." while mr. beck may be serving as a proxy for the party of the opposition, his parties are members of the administration, a rugged game to be sure but not one that attempts to investigate journalists and commentators for having contry opinions. what might mr. olbermann do if somebody digs up dirt on him, who work in the entertainment industry and have been elected by no one. once the game of oppo research on the press begins, it's...
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he beats brannon carr. joe flacco said his teammates just came up big. >> so much fun.s a quarterback, that's what you want to do. you want to sit back there, let your o-line take care of you and give your ball to your receivers. it was a lot of fun for me and i think for our backs, too. they had a great game. both willis, ray and le'ron. it was a good team game. >> 500 yards of total offense -- >> by the ravens no less. >> we watched games where they couldn't store touchdowns for six weeks. now they get 500 yards in one game. >> they looked great. i got extremely nervous though. a little like, what's going on here? but they pulled it out. >> they answered every challenge. >> which was great. >> we won! >> thumbs up right there. >> next on tap? >> san diego. a big one. tough game no question. >> thank you. >> thank you, keith. >> let's get to one of your answers to our "watercooler question of the day." >> do you plan to watch jay leno's new show tonight? >> well, kimberly writes -- >> there is a nice device that allows you to record shows and watch them at your conveni
he beats brannon carr. joe flacco said his teammates just came up big. >> so much fun.s a quarterback, that's what you want to do. you want to sit back there, let your o-line take care of you and give your ball to your receivers. it was a lot of fun for me and i think for our backs, too. they had a great game. both willis, ray and le'ron. it was a good team game. >> 500 yards of total offense -- >> by the ravens no less. >> we watched games where they couldn't store...
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. >> to help carr hope to hose in need. >> ound the globe, th people of bing are working togther forat matters most. that's why we'reere. >> major funding for"washington week" is provided by the annenburfoundation, te publicaon of public broadcasting d by contributis to your pbs station from viewer like you. thanyou. once ain, live from washington moderar gwen ifill. >>goo evening a friday morning surprise in pittsburgh tod, as the leaderof the united states,ritain and france gathered to denounce ir for seet plans to build nuclear plant >> this te deepens a grwing concern that iran i refusing to livep to those international responsibilities includi specically revealing all nuclear-reted activities. >> confronted by th serial deception f many ears, te international community has no choice tod but to draw line in the sand. >>tough words at a tough timea present obama ok his first major turon the world stagefirst at the u.n. genera assembly, then the g20 glol econmic summitn pittsburgh but if theyvenown about this nuclear plant for some time, wh is announcent now, doyle? >> the nnouncem
. >> to help carr hope to hose in need. >> ound the globe, th people of bing are working togther forat matters most. that's why we'reere. >> major funding for"washington week" is provided by the annenburfoundation, te publicaon of public broadcasting d by contributis to your pbs station from viewer like you. thanyou. once ain, live from washington moderar gwen ifill. >>goo evening a friday morning surprise in pittsburgh tod, as the leaderof the united...
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the third one was to discover, to identify and eliminate the best research and brain power admiral carr talked about that. i encourage all of us to build in that capacity and capability to increase even more so the relationships and partnerships with the office of naval research. in 1947, president harry s. truman, signed the national security act, creating the central intelligence agency. it also created a director of intelligence. the director is the principal adviser to the president of the united states for intelligence matters related to national security. today, as the premier agency responsible for providing global intelligence, on the ever- changing political, social, economic, technological, and military environment, the cia accomplishes this mission for research, development, and deployment of high-leverage intelligence gathering technologies. they create special disciplines to address such issues as non- proliferation, counterterrorism, counterintelligence, international organized crime and narcotics trafficking, and carmen, and arms and intelligence. the cia before destroyin
the third one was to discover, to identify and eliminate the best research and brain power admiral carr talked about that. i encourage all of us to build in that capacity and capability to increase even more so the relationships and partnerships with the office of naval research. in 1947, president harry s. truman, signed the national security act, creating the central intelligence agency. it also created a director of intelligence. the director is the principal adviser to the president of the...
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or what jimmy carr said about this, the tea baggers, 's always going to with us?> in some rm it is, and in some cases we needo sound the alarm. in other cases i st think there are bigger fish to fry >> ifill: bigger fisho fry matt welch? >> at i would encourage peoe to do while continuing to lk for legitimatexpresses or ilgitimate expressions of racism in a untry torn by the issue and by the existce of it in times pas also keep an open mindbout taking people at their word about what ty're taing abou thene way that i see this discussion has been somhat corrosive or the pontial to be corrosives that people have been actively usi the sort of broad brush of thanti-obama protesterss all birthers or, you knowracists or whatever as a way to not listen to what ey're actually protesting an saying. it's a way to deletimize people from the bate. i think tat's unfortunate and itoesn't lead to a kind of advancing of any kind of discussion. so lancing those things is an possible task, and we're pa of that prosright here and we shoulcontinue it but keep an open md of actually li
or what jimmy carr said about this, the tea baggers, 's always going to with us?> in some rm it is, and in some cases we needo sound the alarm. in other cases i st think there are bigger fish to fry >> ifill: bigger fisho fry matt welch? >> at i would encourage peoe to do while continuing to lk for legitimatexpresses or ilgitimate expressions of racism in a untry torn by the issue and by the existce of it in times pas also keep an open mindbout taking people at their word about...
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." >> this health carr debate as you well know can be about bigger things.mong your harshest critics, is the view somehow that government is out of control? >> uh-huh. >> and in some cases, it has gotten very personal. it is supposed to mark america moving beyond race. and yet this week, you had former president jimmy carter saying most, not just a little, but most of this republican opposition against you is motivated by racism. do you agree with that? >> no. look, i said during the campaign, there are some people who still think through the prism of race when it come to evaluating me and my candidacy? slatly. sometime they vote for me for that reason. sometime they vote against me for that reason. i'm sure that was true during the campaign and i'm sure that's true now. but i think you put your finger on what there argument is really. about it is an argument that has gone or for the history of this republic. that is what is the right role of government? how do we balance freedom with our need to look after one another? i talk about this in the joint session
." >> this health carr debate as you well know can be about bigger things.mong your harshest critics, is the view somehow that government is out of control? >> uh-huh. >> and in some cases, it has gotten very personal. it is supposed to mark america moving beyond race. and yet this week, you had former president jimmy carter saying most, not just a little, but most of this republican opposition against you is motivated by racism. do you agree with that? >> no. look,...
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one lesson, sally said, served as a guiding light, not only through our college but throughout my carr. every american student should read one day in the life of avon. that was thedvice from "the wall seejournal" who said that the short novel explains why we fought the cold war and why we won it. barry goldwater's the conscience of a conservative, said john goodwin, head of the national center for public policy, laid the foundation for all its good and worthwhile in the modern conservative movement. and i am happy to note that yog america's foundation agrees with goodman'sssessment and published a paperback edition of conscious of the conservative back in 1990. maybe it is time for another edition. ron robinson, are you listening wax well, let me add here. the roots of american order by russell kirk. it is a story of how five cities, athens, rome, jerusalem, london and philadelphia shaped america. days gone by, william f. buckley, jr. this is a beautifully written autobiography by the founder of the american conservative movement. ethnic america, by thomas old, our foremost lack intell
one lesson, sally said, served as a guiding light, not only through our college but throughout my carr. every american student should read one day in the life of avon. that was thedvice from "the wall seejournal" who said that the short novel explains why we fought the cold war and why we won it. barry goldwater's the conscience of a conservative, said john goodwin, head of the national center for public policy, laid the foundation for all its good and worthwhile in the modern...
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he went for and air force carr because he wanted to be an astronaut, studied rendezvous and docking at mit because he wanted to be an astraut and when he became an astronaut, he was so aggressive in pursuing s career that he sort of alienated most of the executives, the point where even though nasa follows the navy in a lot of ways, the original navy team was born under the na, there are a lot of nav guys working at na, under navy rules, theomnders not the first person to step into unknown territory, an underling steps into unknown territory, and that would hav had buzz aldrin as the first man on the moon but he so alienated nasa executives that they decided they wanted armstrong, who reminded them of charles lindbergh, whether or not that is a good idea, they thought it was a good idea at e time, ey want to armstrong. but ty didn't want to say is this was motivated on persal reasons, so in the dress rehearsals of apollo 9 and apollo 10, they found out that inside the lar module, it is so tiny in there, that trying to get the second man out of the door, which is next to the commander,
he went for and air force carr because he wanted to be an astronaut, studied rendezvous and docking at mit because he wanted to be an astraut and when he became an astronaut, he was so aggressive in pursuing s career that he sort of alienated most of the executives, the point where even though nasa follows the navy in a lot of ways, the original navy team was born under the na, there are a lot of nav guys working at na, under navy rules, theomnders not the first person to step into unknown...
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he has had a remarkable carr in public service. he was chairman ofhe federal reserve from 1979 to 1987 during which was widely creted with taming rampant inflation. today he serves as chairman of president obama'sconomic recovery advisory board. i verypleased to have paul volcker back a this table. welcome. >> tha you. nice to be here. >> rose: very good to see you. let's begin th whas transpired in thelast year. how did the government do? >> well, the governmt was faced with a crisis of proportions th haven't been seen sce the 1930s, anyway and when you got to the fall and th kind of exploded in a rate they certain dn't anticipate with succession failure and new failuresstarting with their cision to support faepld and faekd ich are alrea vernment supported instutions, this deteriorated and they react ve strongly at th point wit supporting the remaining investnt banks, a.i.g., the world's biest insurance company, the recapitalized or began toecapitalize in tter of weeks the biggest banks in the united states. meanwhile ai broad sot
he has had a remarkable carr in public service. he was chairman ofhe federal reserve from 1979 to 1987 during which was widely creted with taming rampant inflation. today he serves as chairman of president obama'sconomic recovery advisory board. i verypleased to have paul volcker back a this table. welcome. >> tha you. nice to be here. >> rose: very good to see you. let's begin th whas transpired in thelast year. how did the government do? >> well, the governmt was faced with...
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[applause] >> thank you admiral carr. we salute you for what you do for our country in your 35 years of service. thank you. [applause] this morning our executive director gave us three charges. the third one was to discover, to identify and eliminate best research in the best brain power. admiral carr talked about some of that already in the 25-year relationship yearonr. i encourage all of us -- the 25- year relationship with onr. we need to increase those partnerships with the office of naval research. in 1947, president truman signed the national security act creating the central intelligence agency. it also created a director of intelligence. the director is the principal adviser to the president for intelligence matters related to national security. today, as the agency responsible for providing global intelligence on the ever- changing political, social, economic, technological and military environment, the cia accomplishes this their research, development and deployment of high leverage intelligence gathering techno
[applause] >> thank you admiral carr. we salute you for what you do for our country in your 35 years of service. thank you. [applause] this morning our executive director gave us three charges. the third one was to discover, to identify and eliminate best research in the best brain power. admiral carr talked about some of that already in the 25-year relationship yearonr. i encourage all of us -- the 25- year relationship with onr. we need to increase those partnerships with the office of...
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a professor and director of the carr center for human rights policy at harvard university, stewart is a former british soldier and foreign service officer. his expertise on the region has gained him the ear of secretary of state hillary clinton, u.s. special envoy richard holbrooke, and the u.s. senate, where last week he testified before the senate foreign relations committee. back in 2002, shortly after the start of the war in afghanistan, stewart traveled the entire country by foot, a death-defying, 6000-mile trek chronicled in his book "the places in between." rory stewart, welcome to the journal. >> thank you very much. >> sherr: let me start by asking, what in heavens name made you decide to walk across afghanistan, at a time when there was a war on? >> i didn't... i really believe that in order to talk about a country you need to spend time in villages, because this is a country where 80%, 90% of the population live in villages, and if you spend your time in an embassy compound or dealing with other diplomats or dealing with fancy cabinet ministers, you simply miss the tenor of
a professor and director of the carr center for human rights policy at harvard university, stewart is a former british soldier and foreign service officer. his expertise on the region has gained him the ear of secretary of state hillary clinton, u.s. special envoy richard holbrooke, and the u.s. senate, where last week he testified before the senate foreign relations committee. back in 2002, shortly after the start of the war in afghanistan, stewart traveled the entire country by foot, a...
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wes carr. that is tonight 6:00 p.m. eastern with jim cramer. time for the final trade.im. >> short trade in these guys. >> guy. >> s.a.p. >> that's it? >> yeah, that's it. i haven't got much to say. >> carnival cruise lines, we've been playing it back and forth. up against 32. sell it here. >> don't tell me what to do. pete. >> gie titanium metals a lot of activity out there today. giddy-up. >> i'm melissa lee thanks so much for watching see see you back here 5:00 p.m. eastern for more "fast money" here on cnbc first in business worldwide. >>> tomorrow, cashing in on casinos. jon najarian tells he you if you're about to hit the jackpot. plus when the chips are down this semiconductor insider has your fall forecast. "fast money" 5:00 eastern tomorrow on cnbc. first in business worldwide. there are side mirrors... and then there are the indicator-light warning, radar-sensor-linking, blind-spot-penetrating side mirrors of the all-new ford taurus so what doesn't show up in your mirror, can still show up on your mirror. we speak car. we speak innovation. introducing the all-
wes carr. that is tonight 6:00 p.m. eastern with jim cramer. time for the final trade.im. >> short trade in these guys. >> guy. >> s.a.p. >> that's it? >> yeah, that's it. i haven't got much to say. >> carnival cruise lines, we've been playing it back and forth. up against 32. sell it here. >> don't tell me what to do. pete. >> gie titanium metals a lot of activity out there today. giddy-up. >> i'm melissa lee thanks so much for watching see...
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joining us to talk about it, carr ra finnstrom reporting on this for cnn. also with us, sharon murch. her daughter was kidnapped from a parking lot about 21 years ago. kara, what is the latest on this investigation and especially that bone fragment that was found? >> reporter: well, this is an investigation that continues to unfold and to grow, as you mentioned, investigators now looking at whether phillip garrido could possibly be connected to other abductions of children, something that took place back in the 1980s, as well as to a string of rape that is took place and murders that took place in the 1990s. in that instance, many of the women were prostitutes and many of their bodies were found near a park. garrido worked close to that park. you also mentioned the bone fragment that had been found. for about the past four days, police have conducted an exhaustive search, both of garrido's property. and if we pan over, you can see the property adjoining. for a while, that property was vacant and garrido acted as a caretaker. he had full access to it. police
joining us to talk about it, carr ra finnstrom reporting on this for cnn. also with us, sharon murch. her daughter was kidnapped from a parking lot about 21 years ago. kara, what is the latest on this investigation and especially that bone fragment that was found? >> reporter: well, this is an investigation that continues to unfold and to grow, as you mentioned, investigators now looking at whether phillip garrido could possibly be connected to other abductions of children, something that...
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despieÍpasabaááde rta am aáando uujer cjo su carr revertpvbmkpááderta amaátp velocidaamerichocÓh@rimerotrauna cÁmara los sorprendiÓ jugando cuando deberÍan haber estado registrando lugar. el agua sol dijo que las imÁgenes son verdaderamente vergonzosas, saltaba de alegrÍa al ganar. estos agentes en lugar de trabajar prefirieron sentarse y divertirse. bueno, miles de personas se reunieron para celebrar el equinoccio de otoÑo en las ruinas mayas de chichÉn itzÁ. los visitantes acudieron a ver la sombra que se crea con la luz del sol en el templo del dios de la serpiente emplumada. se cree que el templo estÁ dedicado a adorar al sol. asÍ amanece el mundo, se entera con nosotros. mÁs adelante, en honduras extienden del toque de queda tras desalojar a partidarios de zelaya. ademÁs el presidente barack obama se presentÓ hoy ante la onu, tenemos amplia cobertura de esta y otras importantes noticias pero ahora vamos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica despuÉs de esto. ( publicidad ) >> bueno, como ya vimos, ayer comenzÓ oficialmente el otoÑo y con el regreso de los niÑoa la escuela, comenzaron las alergi
despieÍpasabaááde rta am aáando uujer cjo su carr revertpvbmkpááderta amaátp velocidaamerichocÓh@rimerotrauna cÁmara los sorprendiÓ jugando cuando deberÍan haber estado registrando lugar. el agua sol dijo que las imÁgenes son verdaderamente vergonzosas, saltaba de alegrÍa al ganar. estos agentes en lugar de trabajar prefirieron sentarse y divertirse. bueno, miles de personas se reunieron para celebrar el equinoccio de otoÑo en las ruinas mayas de chichÉn itzÁ. los visitantes...
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carr was packed with explosives. it blew up 100 miles from the capital. the end of the holy month. some were crushed to death through the building's collapsed after that blast. the bombing is the latest in the violence. trace: the u.s. dollar is under attack. some countries are pushing to get rid of the dollar as the world's international reserve currency. now the u.s. is joining in calling for a one world currency. david lee miller, what does this mean for the united states? >> it is certainly not good news for the united states. let me give you a little context. who does not love the u.s. dollar? it does appear that some at the united nations to not want to keep the u.s. dollar as the global currency. right now, commodities are traded using the u.s. dollar. if there is a commodities dealer in thailand that wants to sell rice to south africa, the currency he will trade that in will be the u.s. dollar, not local currency. just about every country keeps reserves in u.s. dollars. that is because it is a very stable currency. a report just released by the un
carr was packed with explosives. it blew up 100 miles from the capital. the end of the holy month. some were crushed to death through the building's collapsed after that blast. the bombing is the latest in the violence. trace: the u.s. dollar is under attack. some countries are pushing to get rid of the dollar as the world's international reserve currency. now the u.s. is joining in calling for a one world currency. david lee miller, what does this mean for the united states? >> it is...
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. -- andrew carr. >> today is a day with images seared in my mind with the airplanes crashing into buildings, smoke billowing on of them, people leaping from skyscrapers, buildings collapsing, fear of new york is running through the streets. it will never leave my memory. it is also a day when i saw a president meet an awesome responsibility that comes from our constitution. he had been told that it looks like a small airplane that crashed into the world trade center. he entered the classroom and took a seat. there was press in the back. when the door was shut, i was told, it looks like it was not a twin-engine plane, and was a commercial jetliner. then that same person said to me, it was not just one year plan, the other cover was hit. i stood at the door of the classroom and had to tell the president. i made the decision to pass on two facts. i opened the door, the president and the teachers were speaking to students. the press was gathered at the back, and i looked up, and i saw one reporter now to me, what is up? i said, to planes, indicated some crashing. she looked in quizzically back
. -- andrew carr. >> today is a day with images seared in my mind with the airplanes crashing into buildings, smoke billowing on of them, people leaping from skyscrapers, buildings collapsing, fear of new york is running through the streets. it will never leave my memory. it is also a day when i saw a president meet an awesome responsibility that comes from our constitution. he had been told that it looks like a small airplane that crashed into the world trade center. he entered the...
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carr ra f >> a protest outside on arizona church at the center of it all, a preacher who wants presidentobama to die. this is a story a lot of you are talking about. [ woman ] dear cat. gentle cat. your hair mixes with pollen and dust in the air. i get congested. my eyes itch. i have to banish you to the garden. but now with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. i can breathe freer with zyrtec-d®. so, i'll race you to our favorite chair. i might even let you win. zyrtec-d® lets me breathe easier, so i can love the air™. zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. right now 1.2 million people are on sprint mobile broadband. 31 are streaming a sales conference from the road. eight are wearing bathrobes. two... less. - 154 people are tracking shipments on a train. - ( train whistles ) 33 are im'ing on a ferry. and 1300 are secretly checking email... - on a vacation. - hmm? ( groans ) that's happening now. america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. sprint. the now network. deaf
carr ra f >> a protest outside on arizona church at the center of it all, a preacher who wants presidentobama to die. this is a story a lot of you are talking about. [ woman ] dear cat. gentle cat. your hair mixes with pollen and dust in the air. i get congested. my eyes itch. i have to banish you to the garden. but now with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. i can breathe freer with zyrtec-d®. so, i'll race you to our favorite chair....
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simon carr, sports writer. it's his memoir.lm. >> i waited, yeah. i read the script. i read his book and all of the film is based on fact. it all happened to him. it's all, you know, his stories. and i was asked if i wanted to meet him. i preferred not to. i think it was something about meeting him and seeing him physically and hearing the way he talks, everything, that i would find very hard to not think of while i was making the movie so i met him and the two boys who are that much older now right at the end of the shoot which was quite, quite memorable. >> i'm sure it is and it is a quite memorable film. would you all like to see a little bit of "the boys are back"? let me set it up just a little bit. you're a single dad and your philosophy is just say yes. here you go. >> what are you up to in there? arty? >> do it again, daddy? >> oh, my god. >> dad! can i? can i? >> yes. >> hang on. you'll need some more water. >> let's face it. few parents in the audience saying you let him do that? that was part of his just letting them
simon carr, sports writer. it's his memoir.lm. >> i waited, yeah. i read the script. i read his book and all of the film is based on fact. it all happened to him. it's all, you know, his stories. and i was asked if i wanted to meet him. i preferred not to. i think it was something about meeting him and seeing him physically and hearing the way he talks, everything, that i would find very hard to not think of while i was making the movie so i met him and the two boys who are that much...
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the chairman of cadbury roger carr writes to the chairman and ceo of kraft saying that their offer failed to reflect the true value and that kraft is a low-growth conglomerate and an unappealing prospect to be absorbed into it. >> thank you, becky. we're trading lower by around 1%. the biggest gainer, deutsche bank raised the price target for that company. and one year after the collapse of lehman brothers, gives us a good chance to look at the swiss banking stocks, ubs is down 20% on the year. it's been a very turbulent year if that bank. the swiss government injected 6 billion swiss francs. let's move on to, stocks much better than ubs, up more than 5% in the last year, we did see big trades at that firm, as well. but in the meantime, also a very impressive rally or recovery in the first quarters of 2009.. and let's move along and quickly talk about nestle. the chairman of the company told a swiss newspaper yesterday that the top executives salaries will be cut. and that's it from switzerland, now back over to new york where julia's standing by. >> thanks, carolyn. >>> stay tuned to "wo
the chairman of cadbury roger carr writes to the chairman and ceo of kraft saying that their offer failed to reflect the true value and that kraft is a low-growth conglomerate and an unappealing prospect to be absorbed into it. >> thank you, becky. we're trading lower by around 1%. the biggest gainer, deutsche bank raised the price target for that company. and one year after the collapse of lehman brothers, gives us a good chance to look at the swiss banking stocks, ubs is down 20% on the...
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perhaps if you call either mulroney or jordan this would convince them to give us what we need to carrhis -- >> if he thinks -- i don't want to do it unless i have to. he told me this is all right. >> i can talk to mike benatar. i will talk to you. >> president johnson and white house counsel myra feldman in a call on september 2nd, 1964. david shreve, what is a live pair? >> a eentleman'sgreement that was periodically used during this time in congress. in this case what it amounted to, what it always announce to is when the is an absent senator for who you know that senator's position, in this case they were referring to senator kennedy, a supporter of medicare, if you could hear that senator, absent senator with a presence senator, both of whom would agree not to vote, the absence senator could not the present senator agreeing not to vote caring essentially offsetting one against the other, one supporter against one opponent, what they were essentially asking the opponents to do was not to vote but to pair instead. >> historian david shreve, we little later. later on september 2nd, 1
perhaps if you call either mulroney or jordan this would convince them to give us what we need to carrhis -- >> if he thinks -- i don't want to do it unless i have to. he told me this is all right. >> i can talk to mike benatar. i will talk to you. >> president johnson and white house counsel myra feldman in a call on september 2nd, 1964. david shreve, what is a live pair? >> a eentleman'sgreement that was periodically used during this time in congress. in this case what...
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. >>> carr yrie preongot a warm welcome this weekend. >>> this week the white house released a plan tooasts and great lakes. it is based on recommendations from a task force. now one member of the group says it is crucial to have a single body overseaing ocean policies, ranging from everything to national security, also shipping issues, conservation as well. the panel's recommendations include creating a national council on the nation's water ways. the council will replace a council set up by president bush back in 2004. >>> we're still looking at quite a bit of messy weather across the deep south, and in one of the bull's-eye areas is right across the north central region of alabama. in some cases, it looks like our computer models are suggesting between five and ten inches of rain. temperature wise, readings are a little bit below normal across the deep south. but look at this, billings, montana, cody, wyoming, minot, minnesota, expecting temperatures five to 15 degrees above where they should be for this time of year. and starting into sunday, we'll start to see an offshore flow acr
. >>> carr yrie preongot a warm welcome this weekend. >>> this week the white house released a plan tooasts and great lakes. it is based on recommendations from a task force. now one member of the group says it is crucial to have a single body overseaing ocean policies, ranging from everything to national security, also shipping issues, conservation as well. the panel's recommendations include creating a national council on the nation's water ways. the council will replace a...
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doctor mark lopez, attorney general carr, state auditor thank you, thank you to much for joining us this afternn. thank you. [applause] >> now on c-span tomorrow about the growing influence of hispanics in politics from a conference organized by the steamboat institute. two executivesn mmunications, a danish language media company discuss hispanic politics. this is about 55 minutes. >> this is going to be our panel on changing demographic hispanic voting trends in the future as well as looking back and analyzing what happened in 2008. we are absolutely thrilled to have with us from denver this afternoon marcelo gaete. univision the spanish version network that we're delighted to be with us bause they are true experts on the topic that we are about to hear about. mario carrera is a vice president and general manager of observation communications corporation which i said include univision denver. they are the second largest second line which media company in the united states reaching approximately 65% of all hispics in the united states. mario believes the main purpose of a radio and tv s
doctor mark lopez, attorney general carr, state auditor thank you, thank you to much for joining us this afternn. thank you. [applause] >> now on c-span tomorrow about the growing influence of hispanics in politics from a conference organized by the steamboat institute. two executivesn mmunications, a danish language media company discuss hispanic politics. this is about 55 minutes. >> this is going to be our panel on changing demographic hispanic voting trends in the future as well...