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how is josh charles doing? >> josh charles is awesome. >> jimmy: we love him. >> we love him. and everyone's really worried, because on the show, a couple -- two weeks ago, he gets disbarred, and he goes home and so literally, people are stopping now the street -- my in-laws were calling. is josh charles not on the show anymore? did they get rid of josh charles? he can't practice law. what is he going to do? it's become this huge -- [ laughter ] i'm like, relax, yeah. you know, there's other story lines. >> jimmy: it's a good story line. we'll figure it out. >> he's going to weave his way back in. we are all good. he is no the going anywhere. >> jimmy: but there's like, guest stars, you are getting the best guest stars? >> the best. i just worked all last week with matthew perry. he's coming on. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> and he is awesome. >> jimmy: we love matthew perry. >> and, i mean, charles s. dutton, and the people that come to this show is crazy. i just worked with michael j. fox again. >> jimmy: gosh! >> so, he is coming back. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he's fan
how is josh charles doing? >> josh charles is awesome. >> jimmy: we love him. >> we love him. and everyone's really worried, because on the show, a couple -- two weeks ago, he gets disbarred, and he goes home and so literally, people are stopping now the street -- my in-laws were calling. is josh charles not on the show anymore? did they get rid of josh charles? he can't practice law. what is he going to do? it's become this huge -- [ laughter ] i'm like, relax, yeah. you...
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♪ ♪ charles in charge of our days and our nights ♪ ♪ charles in charge of our wrongs and our rightsimmy, it's cold outside. >> jimmy: i know. [ whispering ] we're not doing that song. >> yeah, we are. [ in chipmunk voice ] >> jimmy: i thought we were going to do "the chipmunk song." [ laughter ] >> no, remember? at rehearsal we decided to do "baby it's cold outside." [ in chipmunk voice ] >> jimmy: well, can i get a mic for that to start that? ♪ ♪ i really can't stay baby it's cold outside i've got to go away baby it's cold outside ♪ ♪ this evening has been been hoping that you'd drop in so very nice ♪ ♪ i'll hold your hands they're just like ice my mother will start to worry beautiful what's the hurry ♪ ♪ my father will be pacing the floor listen to the fireplace roar really i'd better scurry ♪ ♪ beautiful please don't hurry well maybe just half a drink more ♪ ♪ put some records on while i pour ♪ ♪ [ switching chipmunk voices ] ♪ the neighbors might faint baby it's bad out there say what's in this drink ♪ ♪ no cabs to be had out there i wish i knew how ♪ ♪ your eyes are like starli
♪ ♪ charles in charge of our days and our nights ♪ ♪ charles in charge of our wrongs and our rightsimmy, it's cold outside. >> jimmy: i know. [ whispering ] we're not doing that song. >> yeah, we are. [ in chipmunk voice ] >> jimmy: i thought we were going to do "the chipmunk song." [ laughter ] >> no, remember? at rehearsal we decided to do "baby it's cold outside." [ in chipmunk voice ] >> jimmy: well, can i get a mic for that to start...
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but for charles manson, it seemed that facts are beside the point. >> did he lie about you in this book? >> lie? now there's discrepancies in words. words have many meanings and they lean on each other. and each person has their own interpretation. i'm not talking about a [ bleep ] that you learn in school. i'm talking the basic, simple, childish, 5-year-old truth. yes, mama, i did. or, no, mama, i didn't. you know. >> is this book true? >> true? it's true from his point of view. it's the way he sees it. it's true for the people, it's true for his wife and children. it's true for the people that want it to be true. that's when you're dealing with the public. you deal with the public off the bottom. you deal them what they want to buy and what they want to hear. there's a certain amount of honesty that exists in the world of crime. the outlaw must be honest with himself. first of all, to be able to face the things that run in the world of the outlaw. someone comes to me and says we're going to kill so and so. i tell them, oh. what do you think about t
but for charles manson, it seemed that facts are beside the point. >> did he lie about you in this book? >> lie? now there's discrepancies in words. words have many meanings and they lean on each other. and each person has their own interpretation. i'm not talking about a [ bleep ] that you learn in school. i'm talking the basic, simple, childish, 5-year-old truth. yes, mama, i did. or, no, mama, i didn't. you know. >> is this book true? >> true? it's true from his point...
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thanks, charles, for joining us.appreciate the time you've taken to explain some of the provocative ideas in the book. >>> we'll talk about why our next guest thinks that some of those conclusions may not actually hit the nail on the head. that's coming up next on "your money." bf pful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's new glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] new glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >>> welcome back to "your money." we just spoke with author charles murray who makes the case that over the past 50 years america's common civic culture has unraveled. his book called "coming apart" has its share of critics but probably none as prolific wit
thanks, charles, for joining us.appreciate the time you've taken to explain some of the provocative ideas in the book. >>> we'll talk about why our next guest thinks that some of those conclusions may not actually hit the nail on the head. that's coming up next on "your money." bf pful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas...
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charles? >>> here is toefr all picture in terms of european stock markets. i stress this is the overall picture. it looked a bit flat to start off with. we are seeing some overall gains. the big theme we're really seeing is bank earnings. let me start are credit ag cull, reported a loss in the fourth quarter, forced to set aside money to cover its greek bonds. so the net loss just over 3 billion euros or $4 billion. also, we've seen wider losses here at the uk at rbs, royal bank of scotland, obviously a majority state ownership. we saw a 766 million pound annual pre tax loss on thursday. kind of sort of almost a perfect storm with a whole lot of factors working against rbs. one was provisional link to a scandal over miss selling a payment protection insurance, but also a lot -- much weaker position at the investment banker. steep decline in the profits there. one or two brighter -- actually, the other one i should mention is commerce bank. that stock off by as much as 7.5% and a bit of change
charles? >>> here is toefr all picture in terms of european stock markets. i stress this is the overall picture. it looked a bit flat to start off with. we are seeing some overall gains. the big theme we're really seeing is bank earnings. let me start are credit ag cull, reported a loss in the fourth quarter, forced to set aside money to cover its greek bonds. so the net loss just over 3 billion euros or $4 billion. also, we've seen wider losses here at the uk at rbs, royal bank of...
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charles? >>> let's have a look at stock markets now, andrew. obviously over an hour, hour an eight minutes into the new trading week in europe, investors keeping a close eye on the situation in greece. eurozone finance ministers, the euro group meeting today and will decide whether greece will receive its second bailout. we'll cover that in a lot of detail. meanwhile that seems to be creating a fairly optimistic mood. all these markets are up by about .75% in the case of the xetra dax. the euro a bit stronger, a shade below 1.32 to the u.s. dollar. i was noticing this matches my tie beautifully. i'll have to lay off the red ties unless you want a shortened market, unless you do, andrew. >> these condense boosting measures very, very important. i'll keep to the fairly youthful -- whatever this color is. let's take a look at the numbers here, charles. you talked about a lot more optimism at the start of the asian trading day than the end of the trading day. hang seng, hong kong market, you'll se
charles? >>> let's have a look at stock markets now, andrew. obviously over an hour, hour an eight minutes into the new trading week in europe, investors keeping a close eye on the situation in greece. eurozone finance ministers, the euro group meeting today and will decide whether greece will receive its second bailout. we'll cover that in a lot of detail. meanwhile that seems to be creating a fairly optimistic mood. all these markets are up by about .75% in the case of the xetra dax....
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charles?>> coming up on "world business today", ford may be built tough, but its feelings apparently aren't. we'll tell you why the u.s. car maker's upset with its rivalries chevrolet next. with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. >>> $3.5 million. that's roughly how much a 30 second ad spot cost during sunday's super bowl. an estimated 111 million viewers tuning in the u.s. many companies didn't hesitate to shell out that sort of cash. welcome back. you're watching "world business today" live on cnn. charles, that $3.5 million for a 30 second ad translates to about $117,000 a second. >> yes. a lot of eye balls you're getting for that money. i think they had a good time, particularly if they were new york giants fans. it was a great night in particular for them because the american professional football team pulled off a 21-17 victory against the new england patriots to claim their fourth nfl super bowl championship title. giants qua
charles?>> coming up on "world business today", ford may be built tough, but its feelings apparently aren't. we'll tell you why the u.s. car maker's upset with its rivalries chevrolet next. with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. >>> $3.5 million. that's roughly how much a 30 second ad spot cost during sunday's super bowl. an estimated 111 million viewers tuning in the u.s. many companies didn't hesitate to...
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and divorce of charles and the situation with the situation of diana and charles? >> well, that was one of the most difficult periods of her reign, i would say. she was hoping that her son charles would marry happily and i think at the beginning they all thought diana was ideal. they seemed to be -- they seemed to be in love or at least they talked themselves into thinking being in love but they were, in fact, very badly mismatched. she was very welcoming to diana in the beginning. i think everybody underestimated how sensitive and how kind of emotionally turbulent she was and how difficult it would be for her to adapt to royal life. but one of her -- one of princess diana's close friends said that the queen always kept an open door for her. the problem was that, you know, the queen can be a bit formidable. and diana was very young and she was somewhat intimidated by her and so she didn't take that opportunity to go and spend time with her and get to know her better. and the queen was very busy and she just assumed people would take care of her and bring her along
and divorce of charles and the situation with the situation of diana and charles? >> well, that was one of the most difficult periods of her reign, i would say. she was hoping that her son charles would marry happily and i think at the beginning they all thought diana was ideal. they seemed to be -- they seemed to be in love or at least they talked themselves into thinking being in love but they were, in fact, very badly mismatched. she was very welcoming to diana in the beginning. i...
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charles? >> caution is right. now, the greek finance minister evangelos venizelos says a nightmare has been avoided with the country's second bailout. one might argue the nightmare is about to begin. sweeping cuts in wages and services must be implemented before the country gets a single euro cent, and the streets of athens filled with dissent again on tuesday. the sacrifices greece has already made to brussels in its fifth year of recession are painful enough. speculation they've been made for a bailout that just will not work could prove draining to spirits and wallets alike. demonstrations are set to continue on wednesday with greece's two main labor unions urging workers to voice their disgust at the deal. alynda joins us with more. you're out there on the streets of athens. i notice it's raining. tell me what will happen? what are the events, expected events over the next day or so in athens? >> reporter: we do expect a protest rally by the main unions. this is all against the latest meas
charles? >> caution is right. now, the greek finance minister evangelos venizelos says a nightmare has been avoided with the country's second bailout. one might argue the nightmare is about to begin. sweeping cuts in wages and services must be implemented before the country gets a single euro cent, and the streets of athens filled with dissent again on tuesday. the sacrifices greece has already made to brussels in its fifth year of recession are painful enough. speculation they've been...
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situation, the situation with diana and charles? >> that was one of the difficult periods of her reign i would say. she was hoping that her son charles would marry happily and i think it's the beginning they all thought diana was ideal. they seem to be in love, at least they talked themselves into thinking they were loved -- in love but they were in fact badly mismatch. she was very welcoming to diana in the beginning. i think everybody underestimated how sensitive and how kind of emotionally turbulent she was and how difficult it would be for her to adapt to royal life, but one of her, one f. princess diana's said that the queen always kept an open door for her. the problem was that you know, the queen can be a bit formidable and diana was very young and she was someone who intimidated by her. so she didn't take that opportunity to go spend time with her and get to know her better. the queen was very busy and she just assumed other people would take care of her and bring her along which didn't really happen. but a lot of the proble
situation, the situation with diana and charles? >> that was one of the difficult periods of her reign i would say. she was hoping that her son charles would marry happily and i think it's the beginning they all thought diana was ideal. they seem to be in love, at least they talked themselves into thinking they were loved -- in love but they were in fact badly mismatch. she was very welcoming to diana in the beginning. i think everybody underestimated how sensitive and how kind of...
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the same for charles darwin. he expected to be buried at his local churchyard. >> later this morning under the gaze of playwrights and ports from history, family members will give tribute to the writer who asked to be remembered as an ordinary man. bbc news, westminster abbey. >> the latest pictures now and sounds from the city of homs in syria. ey is preparing an initiative to try to help those in the country. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
the same for charles darwin. he expected to be buried at his local churchyard. >> later this morning under the gaze of playwrights and ports from history, family members will give tribute to the writer who asked to be remembered as an ordinary man. bbc news, westminster abbey. >> the latest pictures now and sounds from the city of homs in syria. ey is preparing an initiative to try to help those in the country. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >>...
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if not his immediate profit margin as well, charles. >> absolutely. as you say, 7 million readers is enormous numbers. only a country of 60 million people. if sentimental value is what murdoch has about "the sun" newspaper, he certainly wouldn't be a poor businessman if he let that get in the way of the dollar value of the biggest chunk of his business, which as andrew just told us is in the united states. cnn's max foster spoke to andrew neil. neil says the journalists at "the sun" are being thrown to the lions. just to try and keep those u.s. businesses safe. >> this is for rupert murdoch no longer about journalism. this is about defending news corp., his american-based parent company, from judicial action and investigation in the united states. and at the moment it looks like he's prepared to sacrifice the journalists and journalism in london to do whatever it takes to be seen to be cleaning up his act there so that it will play better in the united states. and the consequence of that is quite amazing. "the sun," which is the most loyal newspaper r
if not his immediate profit margin as well, charles. >> absolutely. as you say, 7 million readers is enormous numbers. only a country of 60 million people. if sentimental value is what murdoch has about "the sun" newspaper, he certainly wouldn't be a poor businessman if he let that get in the way of the dollar value of the biggest chunk of his business, which as andrew just told us is in the united states. cnn's max foster spoke to andrew neil. neil says the journalists at...
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i'm charles hodson. >> good afternoon from cnn hong kong. i'm andrew stevens, welcome to "world business today" today. the top stories this tuesday. >> i'm exhausted. >> as well he might be. it took more than 13 hours. europe's finance ministers have finally agreed a second bailout deal for greece. we'll tell you exactly what it entails. >>> dominique strauss-kahn is being questioned by french police tao now. we'll have head on allegation that is the former head of the imf participated in a prostitution ring. >>> an exz collusive interview with an inside trade who are says dodge gee deals are note a victimless crime. >> now after all the riots and resignations, the mistargets and miscommunications, greece has its bailout. after 13 hours of talks, the word came greece had met numerous conditions and would receive $173 billion. that should help it default next month. it surely does not mark an end to the country's financial troubles. tt deal greece to cut the debt to 125% of grngsdp down to from a staggering level of 160%. if all goes accordin
i'm charles hodson. >> good afternoon from cnn hong kong. i'm andrew stevens, welcome to "world business today" today. the top stories this tuesday. >> i'm exhausted. >> as well he might be. it took more than 13 hours. europe's finance ministers have finally agreed a second bailout deal for greece. we'll tell you exactly what it entails. >>> dominique strauss-kahn is being questioned by french police tao now. we'll have head on allegation that is the former...
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her former senior adviser, charles anson, told me. suddenly, they got the point of the queen who had been doing her job for 50 years. now that she's reached her 60-year milestone, she is bigger than politics or celebrity or fashion. yet she has learned to move with the times, making sure the monarchy responsive without being trend de. trendy. her ability to adapt to a changing world is all the more impressive when you consider that she grew up really in an edward yang atmosphere. she is the sheet anchor in the middle for people to hang on to in times of turbulence. her lifelong friend and former top adviser david ehrle told me. she lives by the values we all wish to have which have made her life story inspiring for me to write about, and i hope that readers are equally inspired. thank you. [applause] >> okay, we've got a mic right here in the middle for questions, please. can you go to the mic? it's right behind you. it's right behind you. >> i talk loud. >> no, to, they can't hear you behind. just turn around and go -- [inaudible con
her former senior adviser, charles anson, told me. suddenly, they got the point of the queen who had been doing her job for 50 years. now that she's reached her 60-year milestone, she is bigger than politics or celebrity or fashion. yet she has learned to move with the times, making sure the monarchy responsive without being trend de. trendy. her ability to adapt to a changing world is all the more impressive when you consider that she grew up really in an edward yang atmosphere. she is the...
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kalapana did charles carroll elementary school could be forced to close its doors. -- charles carroll elementary school. >> if a picture is worth a thousand words, here is one to see. this is the office at charles carroll elementary school. this room was condemned just off the main office. that has not stopped the leaking. there are concerns for the county. the 300 students and parents. >> mainly what folks want is just the chance for the school to continue as is. we have great kids, rates that. get the roof fixed, get the heating fixed, let us soldier on where we are, and then have continued talks about the possibility of other modernization options. >> it may not be that simple for the 90-year-old school, where photographs of the class of 1926 still hang on the wall street cracks the superintendent will make a recommendation on what should happen to the building. closing it is just one of the options. >> there are more than two dozen other problems at charles carroll elementary, raising the stakes even higher. >> one of the options is to abandon that school and move those students t
kalapana did charles carroll elementary school could be forced to close its doors. -- charles carroll elementary school. >> if a picture is worth a thousand words, here is one to see. this is the office at charles carroll elementary school. this room was condemned just off the main office. that has not stopped the leaking. there are concerns for the county. the 300 students and parents. >> mainly what folks want is just the chance for the school to continue as is. we have great...
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few authors have documented their time more insight fully than charles dickens -- insightfully than charles dickens. a new book claims this street was dickens' inspiration for when he was writing "oliver twist." it is true that he did live here and would have walked up and down this road, doing his favorite thing, observing everyday life with his attuned year for dialogue and his keen eye for detail -- attuned ear for dialogue and his keen eye for detail. the historian who wrote this book took me on a tour of the area. >> i found scrooge and marley, stan weller, and the villian in "oliver twist." >> this award winning drama aties is has social realism its heart. no surprise that its writer is a dickens' fan. >> he was making the -- want to be about the state of the british underclass. he was an absolute genius. you can tell somebody to be what they most don't want to be about -- to read what they most don't want to read about. it's told the nation's heart -- it stole the nation's heart through fiction. >> that was his great skill. >> he was a great reporter. he began as a reporter. he combi
few authors have documented their time more insight fully than charles dickens -- insightfully than charles dickens. a new book claims this street was dickens' inspiration for when he was writing "oliver twist." it is true that he did live here and would have walked up and down this road, doing his favorite thing, observing everyday life with his attuned year for dialogue and his keen eye for detail -- attuned ear for dialogue and his keen eye for detail. the historian who wrote this...
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charles payne, what do you make of that. yeah, i think the-- you know, listen, this goes to a lot of things, and you think the most important part of this is, there's no vetting, this is rammed down our throats and told we were going to like it once we knew what it was about. and as we can see every single time, every other week there's something wrong. some things people probably don't know about. let's say you sell a house you're going to have to pay additional tax, 3.8% medicare, medicare tax associated with selling your house, on unearned income. >> and that's exactly. >> capital gains and dividend. >> medicare tax, and anybody making $250,000, adjusted from 1 1/2% and also, hospitals, i love this one, hospitals that spend more per elderly patients are going to get penalizing, no rationing. >> and you're looking at this and realizing people granted wavers and opt out for various reasons, maybe to address the issues they find onerous, if so many can get out, what does that tell you? >> what i'm looking at is, congress and
charles payne, what do you make of that. yeah, i think the-- you know, listen, this goes to a lot of things, and you think the most important part of this is, there's no vetting, this is rammed down our throats and told we were going to like it once we knew what it was about. and as we can see every single time, every other week there's something wrong. some things people probably don't know about. let's say you sell a house you're going to have to pay additional tax, 3.8% medicare, medicare...
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prince charles and his wife camilla came here. this is where charles dickens is buried.ilmmakers, writers, but also more than 200 direct descendants of charles dickens. it was the biggest gathering of the dickens family ever. we had a chance to speak with mark dickens, the great, great grandson of charles dickens. >> we in the family are completely bold over by the phenomenal interest worldwide of charles dickens. we know he was a great man and we're terribly proud to be related to him but this has completely taken us by surprise. >> reporter: as you can imagine, there are events happening all across the country. there is a dickens read-a-thon where they will be going through all of charles dickens' classic works, and even the politicians are getting in on it. the culture minister is going to be giving a card copy of dickens classics to every member of the cabinet. and it is tailored to either their personality or their jobs. for example, prime minister david cameron is getting a copy of great expectations, reflecting his political ambitions and hard time, inspiration, p
prince charles and his wife camilla came here. this is where charles dickens is buried.ilmmakers, writers, but also more than 200 direct descendants of charles dickens. it was the biggest gathering of the dickens family ever. we had a chance to speak with mark dickens, the great, great grandson of charles dickens. >> we in the family are completely bold over by the phenomenal interest worldwide of charles dickens. we know he was a great man and we're terribly proud to be related to him...
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these are both iver-clads built by charles eades at the end of 1861 and 1862. they had captured fort henry, helped with the capture of fort donaldson. those two gun boats made it possible for the pope's army to trap the entire garrison at island number ten and capture there. so these tactics of running enemy fortifications, or attacking and running them which would go back to 1861 the union navy were bearing a lot of fruit on the river here in 1862. >> dr. mcpherson, thinking about some of the examples that you provide in your great study "battle cry of freedom" are the individual decisions made by people like david farragut, tennessee-born, virginia not bred but wed, why do you think that as many officers, especially of the naval forces, marines and sailors, made the decision in 1861 to stay with the old flag? >> there are some other good examples of that, too. i mentioned samuel phillips lee although he had married into the blair family, maryland family but he was also a virginiaen. principal dreighton is one of my favorite examples. his brother thomas was ac
these are both iver-clads built by charles eades at the end of 1861 and 1862. they had captured fort henry, helped with the capture of fort donaldson. those two gun boats made it possible for the pope's army to trap the entire garrison at island number ten and capture there. so these tactics of running enemy fortifications, or attacking and running them which would go back to 1861 the union navy were bearing a lot of fruit on the river here in 1862. >> dr. mcpherson, thinking about some...
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designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 112 south fifth stret in saint charles, missouri, as the lance corporal drew w. weaver post office building. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. kelly: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and -- on the bill. this bill would designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 112 south fifth street in saint charles, missouri, as the lance corporal drew w. weaver post office building. this is supported by the entire missouri delegation and was reported out of the committee on oversight and reform last year. it is fitting and proper we name this facility for lance corporal
designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 112 south fifth stret in saint charles, missouri, as the lance corporal drew w. weaver post office building. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. kelly: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and -- on the bill. this bill would designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 112 south fifth street in saint charles,...
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it was highly critical of charles. it was very damaging to charles and very tough on the rest of the royal family. the queen not completely understandable use this as an act of betrayal and disloyalty and was compounded by the fact that what she asked about at diana did not tell the truth. so at that point, it became clear was going to be difficult for them to continue with their marriage, so they separated not long after that. and men were -- >> the reason they she chose her grandson and not her son to succeed her. >> she hasn't done that. charles is definitely in line to succeed her. yes, that's the way it works. there have been public opinion polls that have indicated a lot of people would prefer to see the beautiful young couple succeed her, but charles is the one. >> thank you. >> i think someone is that tonight. >> perhaps i'll read about in the book, but i wonder if the queen has ever commented to her circle of friends publicly about the speech section of her father. has she talked about it? >> to this extent, s
it was highly critical of charles. it was very damaging to charles and very tough on the rest of the royal family. the queen not completely understandable use this as an act of betrayal and disloyalty and was compounded by the fact that what she asked about at diana did not tell the truth. so at that point, it became clear was going to be difficult for them to continue with their marriage, so they separated not long after that. and men were -- >> the reason they she chose her grandson and...
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syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. charles, you wanted to go first.are your thoughts about that? >> that was embarrassing from what we saw. we have gone from apology here to abject self-debasement and groveling. to whom? the mob. we should have had single apology from the commander on the ground and that's not. not from the secretary of defense. not from the president of all people. remember when the president had to pick up the phone and a crazy pastor in florida who wanted the quran burning and he had to be talked out of it. is the president in charge of offenses against certain religious tradition in the world? this is a world in which nobody asked the islamic conference, grouping of the islamic countrys to issue an apology when christians are attacked and churches are burned in egypt or pakistan. had we heard a word from any islamic leader anywhere about radical muslims in nigeria, not only burning churches but are burning women and children in the churchs. when i hear that i'll expect the president to issue apology. >> john: did the administratio
syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. charles, you wanted to go first.are your thoughts about that? >> that was embarrassing from what we saw. we have gone from apology here to abject self-debasement and groveling. to whom? the mob. we should have had single apology from the commander on the ground and that's not. not from the secretary of defense. not from the president of all people. remember when the president had to pick up the phone and a crazy pastor in florida who wanted the...
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. >>> you guys remember charles and allie trippy, right? >> yes. >> their website covered their marriage, wedding and this -- >> hey, guys. >> here what put charles in the hospital. >>> and we go behind the cape for -- >> bull fighting. but the bull fighters are dwarfs. >>> the story behind the tiny matadors drawing big crowds. >>> gayle will get things started for us today with great video and, of course, the story behind it. >> a man accused of shooting up-skirt videos was arrested but he was caught by a would-be woman's husband. >> this is the video lead here. >> i guess so. >> he had a mere on his shoe. >> the video you're watching is the husband of jennifer demar taking done daniel creeder who they say had a video camera on his shoe and was shooting up her skirt. >> you saw him walk past me. he didn't make eye contact. he had walked behind me and had his foot underneath my skirt and was flicking pictures. my husband caught this. he realized. he thought it through and thought what is this guy doing. >> he said no, not my wife. he decked
. >>> you guys remember charles and allie trippy, right? >> yes. >> their website covered their marriage, wedding and this -- >> hey, guys. >> here what put charles in the hospital. >>> and we go behind the cape for -- >> bull fighting. but the bull fighters are dwarfs. >>> the story behind the tiny matadors drawing big crowds. >>> gayle will get things started for us today with great video and, of course, the story behind it....
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charles krauthammer.harles, you wonder looking at reporting like that and i should point out that we've had conversations with senior u.s. officials who have concerns about israeli action that may be imminent. but when the defense secretary is talking even on background to someone who you know it's going to get out there, you wonder what the message is here to israel or to iran. >> it is quite the -- the fact that it was released is puzzling. now, the substance is not. the fact that i think people haven't understood what the israeli clock was. it wasn't that the israelis would strike when they thought iran was in a position to break out and produce a weapon. it is earlier. it's a different clock. it's when the israelis would calculate that iran had so hardened its defenses and have put so much equipment inside let's say the facility under a mountain, such that israel or anybody would never be able to attack it and thus, iran would have a free ride. and that is the moment that the israelis believe is appro
charles krauthammer.harles, you wonder looking at reporting like that and i should point out that we've had conversations with senior u.s. officials who have concerns about israeli action that may be imminent. but when the defense secretary is talking even on background to someone who you know it's going to get out there, you wonder what the message is here to israel or to iran. >> it is quite the -- the fact that it was released is puzzling. now, the substance is not. the fact that i...
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>>charles: here is a look at some of the clauses in the east bay. adjusted 80 will be closed approaching the bridge. also closed the palace streak on ramp. >> there will be more public transit options than normal. for will be running overnight service in some stations. ac transit buses will be linking up to bart on my service station and there will be more fair is going across the bay. for a complete list of public transit options we put a link on our web site. coming out was to be a special section dedicated to the shutdown. we will have more team coverage >> investigators are still looking for victims of these two convicted murderers. the two men are suspected in more than 20 murders and convicted in a four of them. the crews are now filling in an abandoned well where they have already discovered more than 1000 bomb fragments. the j.r stone was with investigators outside of stockton today with more information on the next search. >>j.r.: right now the focus is entirely on the second well which is said to be on the same property which could be comp
>>charles: here is a look at some of the clauses in the east bay. adjusted 80 will be closed approaching the bridge. also closed the palace streak on ramp. >> there will be more public transit options than normal. for will be running overnight service in some stations. ac transit buses will be linking up to bart on my service station and there will be more fair is going across the bay. for a complete list of public transit options we put a link on our web site. coming out was to be...
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ap charles payne, dagen mcdowell, adam lashinsky, and gary. >> he wouldn't have admitted that beforehe mid term election, right? at least he's honest now, but it's sick, it's crazy. neil, think about this and you create temporary jobs and long-term white elephants because now you have to maintain all of this stuff that you build and the bottom line is, you know, it's in an age where we know we have to tighten the belts and the deficits and the debt is out of this world and it's nuts. but this is a washington d.c. problem and not just a harry reid, democratic thing. everyone in washington-- >> fair and balanced, dagen. >> because it's blueberry, or my personal favorite, swine and animal manure management. that it's right and the left. >> neil: and this morning about your personal favorite, dagen. >> because i've lived down wind from a hog farm before so that's my personal favorite, but again, it's the issue is, and you hear this, and there are republicans and democrats who are not in favor of earmarks. >> not enough. >> but, it's the lack of transparency, and i tell you, i've said it
ap charles payne, dagen mcdowell, adam lashinsky, and gary. >> he wouldn't have admitted that beforehe mid term election, right? at least he's honest now, but it's sick, it's crazy. neil, think about this and you create temporary jobs and long-term white elephants because now you have to maintain all of this stuff that you build and the bottom line is, you know, it's in an age where we know we have to tighten the belts and the deficits and the debt is out of this world and it's nuts. but...
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at the end of the day, the russians do not seem inclined to abandon the charles saw -- abandoned bashar al-assad. they may earn the enmity of much of the syrian people for many years to come. >> thank you for joining us with those insights. today, the two main palestinian factions agree that a fattah leader will head the interim government to organize elections in the west bank and gaza. woe -- the move came with a warning from israel that it may close the door to any future peace talks. from ramallah, this report. >> after talks with, chiefs -- with hamas chiefs, mr. abbas as agreed to lead a new unity government for both the west bank and gaza. >> we did not sign this agreement for the mere sake of signing. we would implement the recommendations and any other aspects, regardless of the hurdles and problems we were surrounded by. >> we are serious about amending the old wounds and closing the chapters of division in order to achieve reconciliation on the ground. >> palestinians have been crying out for political reconciliation for years, but the division between fattah and hamas has be
at the end of the day, the russians do not seem inclined to abandon the charles saw -- abandoned bashar al-assad. they may earn the enmity of much of the syrian people for many years to come. >> thank you for joining us with those insights. today, the two main palestinian factions agree that a fattah leader will head the interim government to organize elections in the west bank and gaza. woe -- the move came with a warning from israel that it may close the door to any future peace talks....
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>>charles: how much she said the week? $100. >>charles: she does not miss the traffic, she also avoids parking fees and tolls fees. emily says she saves $80 a month by not writing a bus and $30 a day by not driving. she says trying to drive to work is not practical. >> it is not worth it. if you're a single passenger that is a joke in san francisco because of parking fees in the the plane cost of transportation to go across town. >>pam: republicans have been blaming the president for the sharp rise in gasoline prices. today, the president hit back telling the audience in miami that despite what his opponents claim off, there are no quick fixes. he said >>president obama: last week, the lead story in one newspaper said gasoline prices are on the rise and republicans >>catherine: according to republicans that the president's radical environmental policies are the cause for high gas prices. >>president obama: you can bet that sense it is an election year, there are dusting off their three- point plan for $2 gas. i will save you the
>>charles: how much she said the week? $100. >>charles: she does not miss the traffic, she also avoids parking fees and tolls fees. emily says she saves $80 a month by not writing a bus and $30 a day by not driving. she says trying to drive to work is not practical. >> it is not worth it. if you're a single passenger that is a joke in san francisco because of parking fees in the the plane cost of transportation to go across town. >>pam: republicans have been blaming the...