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seeing david james has blocked publication as a means of maintaining internal unity in the past. alrights i thank you for that report as their unification ministry correspondent comes from steve reporting on north korea's dismissal of time some take the one second most powerful men and everything and now onto the latest in the ongoing years of drought with a northeast asia korea has strengthened its patrols around he'll go a submerged reef in the center of my maritime dispute between korea china and japan. this follows the nation's announcement of an expansion of its air defense down over the weekend. defence minister a correspondent and then has to be counts. the country military has beefed up surveillance in the waters and skies over your local suppliers rocky outcrop think that's controlled by korea that lies within the ear sounds of korea china and japan. until now. korea has dispatched maritime patrol aircraft to the area two to three times a week. but with the announcement of the new gear solid the military plans to run patrols on him daily basis. military officials said ne
seeing david james has blocked publication as a means of maintaining internal unity in the past. alrights i thank you for that report as their unification ministry correspondent comes from steve reporting on north korea's dismissal of time some take the one second most powerful men and everything and now onto the latest in the ongoing years of drought with a northeast asia korea has strengthened its patrols around he'll go a submerged reef in the center of my maritime dispute between korea...
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singer and actor david kay was unicef's first ever goodwill ambassador. now the singer katy perry has taken on the job. james bays explains. >> reporter: out there its existence the un has been trying to help the most needy people in the world, and has constantly been looking for ways to highlight their plots. 60 years ago it tried what was then a novel approach. it was in 1954 that danny kay then one of the world's most famous actors and singers became the first-ever un ambassador for unicef. his path was followed by many others over the years. singers and sports stars, acting as celebrity ambassadors messengers of goodwill, and even one special agent. >> my name is moore, roger moore
singer and actor david kay was unicef's first ever goodwill ambassador. now the singer katy perry has taken on the job. james bays explains. >> reporter: out there its existence the un has been trying to help the most needy people in the world, and has constantly been looking for ways to highlight their plots. 60 years ago it tried what was then a novel approach. it was in 1954 that danny kay then one of the world's most famous actors and singers became the first-ever un ambassador for...
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the man who devised this breakthrough marketing business is james david power iii. a new biography has just been published about him. have you, and honor to on this program. >> thank you for having me. tavis: i feel like i know you. we have never met, but i see your name in your work all over the place. i was just saying i was on two planes yesterday and walking the jde jet bridge i saw power ranking in they were bragging about their on-time bridge, andone jet in another bragging about customer service. it might have started with automobiles, but you do this for so many different industries. you're were telling me that you actually sought out lobbying industries. to comethey asked us and provide the same type of information we were doing for the automobile industry, and it just grew and grew. >> how does it feel to have people not really seeking your opinion, because you are getting the opinion of customers for them, but there's something about your brand that they value so much that they want you to do the research for them? >> i think it's because of our independence. showhat we don'
the man who devised this breakthrough marketing business is james david power iii. a new biography has just been published about him. have you, and honor to on this program. >> thank you for having me. tavis: i feel like i know you. we have never met, but i see your name in your work all over the place. i was just saying i was on two planes yesterday and walking the jde jet bridge i saw power ranking in they were bragging about their on-time bridge, andone jet in another bragging about...
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i think detroit is on its way to improvement, but it has a long way to go just like some other cities do. >> james brooks, david, mark and roberta, thank you all for being with me. >> thank you, ray. >> thanks a lot. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. now the program may be over but the conversation continues. we want to hear what you think about the issues raised on this program or any edition of the show. you can log on to our facebook page. you can send us your thoughts on twitter. our handle, aj inside story a.m. or reach me directly at ray suarez news. we'll see you for the next inside story. and we'll see you all throughout 2014. so continue to join us. in washington i'm ray suarez. >> welcome, to al jazeera america. i'm richelle carey. here are the stories that we're following for you. time runs out on million of americans who rely on long term unemployment benefits. >>> also the desperate plight of palestinian refugees caught in the middle of the syrian war. >>> we talk about the ethnic violence that is threatening to tear apart the world's newest nati
i think detroit is on its way to improvement, but it has a long way to go just like some other cities do. >> james brooks, david, mark and roberta, thank you all for being with me. >> thank you, ray. >> thanks a lot. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. now the program may be over but the conversation continues. we want to hear what you think about the issues raised on this program or any edition of the show. you can...
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i think detroit is on its way to improvement, but it has a long way to go just like some other cities do. >> james brooks, david, mark and roberta, thank you all for being with me. >> thank you, ray. >> thanks a lot. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. now the program may be over but the conversation continues. we want to hear what you think about the issues raised on this program or any edition of the show. you can log on to our facebook page. you can send us your thoughts on twitter. our handle, aj inside story a.m. or reach me directly at ray suarez news. we'll see you for the next inside story. and we'll see you all throughout 2014. so continue to join us. in washington i'm ray suarez. >> every summer in america, a force of nature becomes a man-made disaster. some call it a war, millions of acres, billions of dollars. no end in sight. >> in this episode of fault lines, we follow the 2013 wildfire season and ask - with more homes than ever now under threat, what are the real costs of putting them out? >> the fire took a breath and we got our foot on the thro
i think detroit is on its way to improvement, but it has a long way to go just like some other cities do. >> james brooks, david, mark and roberta, thank you all for being with me. >> thank you, ray. >> thanks a lot. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. now the program may be over but the conversation continues. we want to hear what you think about the issues raised on this program or any edition of the show. you can...
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james patterson and david dovachi. >> they are. they're as big as adult titles in a lot of ways. >> reporter: it has much of its roots with harry potterl ages, selling more than 450 million copies leading to the blockbuster movie franchise. book agent alysa esner hankin. >> it's something everyone is milking and i don't think it's one that anyone predicted and we don't know how long lit last. >> they're thinking of turning "wonder" in a screenplay could be in the works. jeff glor, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," an update on the winter weather hits the mid-atlantic and northeast. plus nuclear inspections get under way in iran. we'll get a reaction from john mccain. and an update on preventing sexual assault in the military. we'll speak with senator claire mccaskill. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com tac -- www.vitac.com and i'm frank mallicoat s 4-- here's >>> good morning, everyone. it is monday, december 9. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, i'm frank mallicoat. 4:30 on monday. let's
james patterson and david dovachi. >> they are. they're as big as adult titles in a lot of ways. >> reporter: it has much of its roots with harry potterl ages, selling more than 450 million copies leading to the blockbuster movie franchise. book agent alysa esner hankin. >> it's something everyone is milking and i don't think it's one that anyone predicted and we don't know how long lit last. >> they're thinking of turning "wonder" in a screenplay could be in...
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has been subject to a great deal of vicissitudes. henry james crawled underneath his parents' table and hid because the next number of david copperfield would come and he would listen allowed and he wasn't supposed to stay up but he gets caught and sent to bed. henry james as an adult completely repudiates dickens because it was necessary to for that generation of critics to establish their critical credentials by rejecting dickens as a caricaturist, as politically naive and a lesser novelist than thackery. it's not until the 1920s and '30s that his redemption is affected and partly by the story of ellen turnin becoming public and its more interesting to the new critics. >> he was put aside by the modernists at first. bloomsbury had no use for him. he was too victorian and they were getting rid of the victorian stuff but it's interesting that a broad -- there had always been a sharp literary and esthetic appreciation. dostoyevsky admired bill psychos, the humanity of someone that evil was very striking. freud, proust, these are great readers. it took a while for the literary and aesthetic side of english and american critics to apprec
has been subject to a great deal of vicissitudes. henry james crawled underneath his parents' table and hid because the next number of david copperfield would come and he would listen allowed and he wasn't supposed to stay up but he gets caught and sent to bed. henry james as an adult completely repudiates dickens because it was necessary to for that generation of critics to establish their critical credentials by rejecting dickens as a caricaturist, as politically naive and a lesser novelist...
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has the right to keep him on as the face of their channel or not. this is real reality. sorry. >> it's where capitalism meets free speech. david corn, jamesson, victoria soto, great to see all of you. happy holidays, gang. thanks for being here. >> happy friday. >> same to you. >> thank you. that's going to bring us to our big question for you today. do you think conservatives who support phil robertson's anti-gay comments because they're rooted in his christian values also support his insensitive racial remarks? melissa wrote in on facebook, i think they use their religion to justify hate, bigotry and intolerance. what a shameless way to use religion. curtis wrote in on facebook, i don't think they realize what the first amendment actually says. and jean tweets, yep. problem is they don't see the comments as insense tiff. hence, they don't have a problem with the comments. we ask you to keep the conversation going on twitter and facebook. we're back after this. [ female announcer ] so how long have you been living flake-free with head & shoulders? since before jeans were this skinny... since us three got a haircut. since my first 29th bi
has the right to keep him on as the face of their channel or not. this is real reality. sorry. >> it's where capitalism meets free speech. david corn, jamesson, victoria soto, great to see all of you. happy holidays, gang. thanks for being here. >> happy friday. >> same to you. >> thank you. that's going to bring us to our big question for you today. do you think conservatives who support phil robertson's anti-gay comments because they're rooted in his christian values...
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james peterson. david, i want to start with you. one of the things when we were talking about doing this segment, while frustration about the lack of action at the federal level, there really haseen a lot going on outside the beltway, if we get out of the beltway. it looks a little bit better in terms of the activism that groups like the ones you're working with, are engaging in. >> you know, we're seeing every single day thousands of people becoming activated around this country, because this is an issue they're starting to pay attention to, more so than ever before. and states and localities, you see things get done, which is shocking, when we look at the federal government, which hasn't done anything on a variety of issues. but local and state level, we have seen four states pass universal background checks, including states like connecticut, new york, colorado. but we're seeing places like the city of tucson banning sales -- sorry, banning gun shows without background checks. so localities and states are having to take things into their own hands because the federal government isn't doing their job. >> you know, james, as 2013 draws to a close, we also saw the president re
james peterson. david, i want to start with you. one of the things when we were talking about doing this segment, while frustration about the lack of action at the federal level, there really haseen a lot going on outside the beltway, if we get out of the beltway. it looks a little bit better in terms of the activism that groups like the ones you're working with, are engaging in. >> you know, we're seeing every single day thousands of people becoming activated around this country, because...
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. ♪ >> investor james patterson, who owns the guinness book of world records, has a record book of his own as canada's richest person. a discovery that davidid not inherit as much of his family's investment company as previous lee believed. -- previously believed. joining me is one of the people behind the discovery, as well as the market majors -- market makers anchor. this is a huge shake up here in the billionaire world. class it is. thank you for having me. good morning. imagine waking up one morning and you are no longer -- you go from being the 20th richest man in the world to not even in the top 100 or 200 very as of right now, david thompson, loud of the top 300 billionaire rankings we put together. that is probably a sobering reality. >> tell us the numbers. for those who are not tracking these day by day. questionnaire. the family had a fortune of fort $27 billion that, reasons of tradition and history, you could call it even sexism if you wanted to be controversial, it was always something traditionally that was given to david thompson in any kind of rankings. he was the chairman of thomson reuters, families biggest investment.
. ♪ >> investor james patterson, who owns the guinness book of world records, has a record book of his own as canada's richest person. a discovery that davidid not inherit as much of his family's investment company as previous lee believed. -- previously believed. joining me is one of the people behind the discovery, as well as the market majors -- market makers anchor. this is a huge shake up here in the billionaire world. class it is. thank you for having me. good morning. imagine...
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david lee added 18 points and 13 rebounds for his fifth straight double double. >> the final score warriors' fall one of six-one of two. >>106-102. >> nike has unveiled to the sneakers that lebron jamesyant and kevin durant where in their christmas day games. james where hiss " it leborn 11 " news and green and red. bryant will wear a gray green and gold version of his " kobe 8 " shoe. and durant will wear a red and of his " kobe 8 " shoe. and durant will wear a red and green vegood. of his " k-d6 good answer. check it out. learning's fun now. yeah, back in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet to play and learn online. all we had was that franklin fuzzypants. ah, the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. wiavo: thesales event high speed inte"sis back. drive" which means it's never been easier to get a new 2014 jetta. it gets an impressive 34 highway mpg and comes with no charge scheduled maintenance. and right now
david lee added 18 points and 13 rebounds for his fifth straight double double. >> the final score warriors' fall one of six-one of two. >>106-102. >> nike has unveiled to the sneakers that lebron jamesyant and kevin durant where in their christmas day games. james where hiss " it leborn 11 " news and green and red. bryant will wear a gray green and gold version of his " kobe 8 " shoe. and durant will wear a red and of his " kobe 8 " shoe. and...