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(ruido). >> así bajo señor. >> donald, pero dígame don.les, a los árboles, a la atmósfera, lo que sea, ella, ella es de ese tipo, así que ya se imaginarán bajo esa capa de activista extrema, parece una dulce persona. en lo personal, creo que es, una demente. puede tratar de hacer algo en su fundación, sólo necesito pruebas para por fin atraparla. >> bueno, creo que sí tenemos alguna información interesante que le puede servir, ¿cierto gatito? (risas). >> acabo de oír en la radio que bailey ha sido raptado. >> ¿alguien se llevó a bailey? >> y otros piensan eso, dicen que ted es responsable. >> no puedo creerlo, camina. >> andando tessa. (música). >> camina tessa, camina, camina. >> ay señor donald, es el peor momento, hay problemas en la fundación, tengo que irme. >> eso es muy raro señora march, porque acabo de hablar con sus patrones y dijeron que la habían despedido. je, je. su hija ha sido vista de noche sin supervisión. tengo pruebas, tengo pruebas irrefutables, tengo pruebas de todo tipo. (música). >> no ve a nadie, no come, no duerme
(ruido). >> así bajo señor. >> donald, pero dígame don.les, a los árboles, a la atmósfera, lo que sea, ella, ella es de ese tipo, así que ya se imaginarán bajo esa capa de activista extrema, parece una dulce persona. en lo personal, creo que es, una demente. puede tratar de hacer algo en su fundación, sólo necesito pruebas para por fin atraparla. >> bueno, creo que sí tenemos alguna información interesante que le puede servir, ¿cierto gatito? (risas). >>...
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i want to thank secretary donald evans. i want to thank ray hunt for been any efficient and effective leader in this effort. i appreciate ambassador jim glassman's leadership at the institute. i want to thank secretary of state condoleezza rice for joining us. [applause] one reason that smu is such a superb university is that its leadership is superb, starting with the top, gerald turner. [applause] i thank david for joining us and the archivist. i want to thank the student body president, jake torres.
i want to thank secretary donald evans. i want to thank ray hunt for been any efficient and effective leader in this effort. i appreciate ambassador jim glassman's leadership at the institute. i want to thank secretary of state condoleezza rice for joining us. [applause] one reason that smu is such a superb university is that its leadership is superb, starting with the top, gerald turner. [applause] i thank david for joining us and the archivist. i want to thank the student body president, jake...
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. >> steve: now we were just talking about him, here he isers, ladies and gentlemen, donald trump. good morning to you, sir. >> that's a sad lead in with the jobs. >> steve: no kidding. something else that's going on today is the fact that charlie rangel is probably going to be censured by the house of representatives. there is a story out there that you were going to be called by the ethics committee and people thought oh, he's going to speak on behalf -- good things about charlie rangel. not so much. >> not one way or the other. charlie came up to my office and to many other offices of many people, lots of other people, and he's building some kind of a civic center in a school. he said, could i have $5 million for the civic center? you know what i said? i said no. i use good judgment. it's called judgment. somebody said why did you say no? i said because i have better places to put my money. he wanted that. i didn't see that -- i guess he wrote on congressional stationary to me and others on congressional stationary asking for money for some kind of a center, the rangel center. >
. >> steve: now we were just talking about him, here he isers, ladies and gentlemen, donald trump. good morning to you, sir. >> that's a sad lead in with the jobs. >> steve: no kidding. something else that's going on today is the fact that charlie rangel is probably going to be censured by the house of representatives. there is a story out there that you were going to be called by the ethics committee and people thought oh, he's going to speak on behalf -- good things about...
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donald lee. fourth quarter, same score, rodgers, wearing a new helmet to protect the melon. he has concussions. don coons, if packers win, they make the playoffs. the next opponent, c chicago, playing mark sanchez and the jets. jets down 31-24. santonio holmes wide open, just like that, tied at 31-31. later in the third, how about jay cutler, big game for chicago. to johnny knox, 26 yards, cut letter with three touchdown passes on the day. 38-34. fourth quarter, can sanchez lead a comeback down four. looking for holmes but picked by chris harris. bears win but the jets still make the playoffs as the jaguars lost to the redskins on sunday. that's your espn newsupdates.
donald lee. fourth quarter, same score, rodgers, wearing a new helmet to protect the melon. he has concussions. don coons, if packers win, they make the playoffs. the next opponent, c chicago, playing mark sanchez and the jets. jets down 31-24. santonio holmes wide open, just like that, tied at 31-31. later in the third, how about jay cutler, big game for chicago. to johnny knox, 26 yards, cut letter with three touchdown passes on the day. 38-34. fourth quarter, can sanchez lead a comeback down...
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and donald trump will be here. very exciting because the apprentice is coming to a close this year as people who need a job get a job. >> indeed. >> so we have a busy three hours starting right now. let's talk a little bit first you know a couple of days ago, the white house. they had their meeting. >> they sucked me in. gretchen wouldn't buy any of it. >> we saw the picture of the president of the united states with his hands on the shoulder of eric cantor and it looked like they were having a good time and republicans and democrats were going to get together. that ground to a halt yesterday. mitch mcconnell and 41 other republicans sent a letter to harry reid saying hey, not so fast until we get action on tax hikes. listen. >> while ago, i delivered a letter to senator reid signed by all 42 senate republicans. it says that every republican will vote against proceeding to any legislative matter until we've funded the government and protected every taxpayer from a tax hike. >> see? >> all right. so the republicans
and donald trump will be here. very exciting because the apprentice is coming to a close this year as people who need a job get a job. >> indeed. >> so we have a busy three hours starting right now. let's talk a little bit first you know a couple of days ago, the white house. they had their meeting. >> they sucked me in. gretchen wouldn't buy any of it. >> we saw the picture of the president of the united states with his hands on the shoulder of eric cantor and it looked...
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now, next to him is donald trump.'s hair appears to be trying to escape from his head. [ laughter ] have to say, when i saw it, i said, i feel like i've been waiting my whole life to see this video. let's take a look at it again, if we could, it's -- there the crowd doing the wave and the -- whoa! and looks like, oh, they're going to go around and -- whoa! there it goes. his hair is more into the game than he is. [ cheers and applause ] to me, this -- incredible. see, now, anyone who thought donald trump's hair was fake, not only isn't it fake, it's alive. [ laughter ] that's how it signals that it's ready to mate. here, watch -- look here. you can see, the hair goes up and -- then down onto the field where tom brady is. back to donald. it's -- and tom brady. their hair is flirting. that's -- let's just all take a moment to thank the good lord for that. tonight is the seventh of eight nights of hanukkah. this is the night parents run out of presents. you know, eight gifts is a lot. this is the night, on night seven, j
now, next to him is donald trump.'s hair appears to be trying to escape from his head. [ laughter ] have to say, when i saw it, i said, i feel like i've been waiting my whole life to see this video. let's take a look at it again, if we could, it's -- there the crowd doing the wave and the -- whoa! and looks like, oh, they're going to go around and -- whoa! there it goes. his hair is more into the game than he is. [ cheers and applause ] to me, this -- incredible. see, now, anyone who thought...
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donald trump hosts "the apprentice" and suze orman, soon to be appearing on ask to pra's all-stars.e welcome them back to "larry king live" for one last time. hey, regis, thanks so much for doing this. you've been one of my favorite guests. >> well, same goes for me. my feelings about you, larry. you know, what i really love about you is the fact so many people don't know that you sing and you also sing all of those great old songs that you only learned years and years ago growing up in new york city with no tv. only radio. only disk jockeys, only great songs and great singers in those days and i really have enjoyed -- one day we were on a -- trump listen to this. one day we were on a plane coming back from notre dame, larry an i. i hear larry singing a dear old song and so we began doing it. but i got one for you tonight, larry. okay? >> larry: go. >> totally unrehearsed. >> larry: all right. so long for a while that's all the king for a while yours. larry, don't let me down now. >> larry: i don't know the second. >> no! the song. >> larry: yeah. frank sinatra. >> that. so long to
donald trump hosts "the apprentice" and suze orman, soon to be appearing on ask to pra's all-stars.e welcome them back to "larry king live" for one last time. hey, regis, thanks so much for doing this. you've been one of my favorite guests. >> well, same goes for me. my feelings about you, larry. you know, what i really love about you is the fact so many people don't know that you sing and you also sing all of those great old songs that you only learned years and years...
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program movie taking a look at everything american and the russian capital from starbucks to mark donald's when it comes to american culture most muscovites love anything to do with the good old us of a but it's not just all about food and drink american us all things fashion design and music it's all very popular here in modern day it's the american cultural center office everything from free internet to various reading material it's a calm atmosphere where people enjoy learning about american history and culture american magazines hollywood d.v.d.'s and books on american television you'll find it yeah it was decades american culture has exploded into russian society one significant event was the opening of mcdonald's on pushkin square in one nine hundred ninety eight it's still the busiest in the world so many mcdonald's offered the first taste of freedom in a closed country two decades later many russians are still striving for their own american dream here in moscow and that's why the american cultural center is so popular. the american sense is made is as a public library they have a
program movie taking a look at everything american and the russian capital from starbucks to mark donald's when it comes to american culture most muscovites love anything to do with the good old us of a but it's not just all about food and drink american us all things fashion design and music it's all very popular here in modern day it's the american cultural center office everything from free internet to various reading material it's a calm atmosphere where people enjoy learning about american...
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chancellor angela merkel has been hosting poland's prime minister donald tusk here in berlin. members of their cabinets have also taken part in those meetings. the talks come one day ahead of a significant anniversary in german-polish relations. tuesday marks 40 years since the former german chancellor knelt at a monument of the jewish ghetto in warsaw. the gesture was known as a turning point between the two countries. >> it was an image that touched e world. 40 years ago on december 7, he knelt in front of a monument to the victims of the warsaw ghetto uprising. the gesture was seen as a turning point in german-polish relations. in berlin, his former state secretary recalled speaking with him about the move. >> it took an effort. it was hard for me to even tell him that what i thought he did -- that i thought what he did was really great. when he responded, he told me he had suddenly had a feeling that laying a wreath on the monument was not enough. it was a spontaneous decision. >> of the current leader of germany's social democrat party said the legacy is still important t
chancellor angela merkel has been hosting poland's prime minister donald tusk here in berlin. members of their cabinets have also taken part in those meetings. the talks come one day ahead of a significant anniversary in german-polish relations. tuesday marks 40 years since the former german chancellor knelt at a monument of the jewish ghetto in warsaw. the gesture was known as a turning point between the two countries. >> it was an image that touched e world. 40 years ago on december 7,...
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donald sambuke, mick lee, star child. >> good afternoon. my name is starke child. i am out which director of the local chapter of the -- my name is star child. i am out reach director of the local chapter of the libertarian party. i live across the street. in this crazy system of regulations we have, that makes me a stakeholder in this issue, although i would stand for the right of a business to do business in any case. in the case of ike's, i have to say it saddens me to see a business become so unexpectedly successful. when it first opened, i was going in there because i had seen several different businesses in that location fail. i thought, "great. a sandwich shop. they make good sandwiches." i tried to patronize them in the hopes they would stay open. i did not expect the would stay open. two months later, the word started getting out. pretty soon, i could not get a sandwich everytime. there was a line down the block. personal inconvenience of not being able to enjoy the sandwiches as readily is just terrific. i am sorry that a number of my neighbors seem to be
donald sambuke, mick lee, star child. >> good afternoon. my name is starke child. i am out which director of the local chapter of the -- my name is star child. i am out reach director of the local chapter of the libertarian party. i live across the street. in this crazy system of regulations we have, that makes me a stakeholder in this issue, although i would stand for the right of a business to do business in any case. in the case of ike's, i have to say it saddens me to see a business...
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the buccaneers donald penn with an arm war to the neck -- arm bar to the neck of orakpo. it clearly looks like a holding penalty. nothing was called. the head coach pointing out to the ref look at that picture. he held. he held. mike shanahan, what happened? >> he wasn't held. he was mugged, yeah. i was showing them that picture. >> it's been consistent year- round. you know, every week i'm getting drawn on holding calls every week. i don't know, man. it's very frustrating because that was a huge play that could have turned the game around if i made that play and i'm right there. somebody holding me around the neck, it's not fair to the team or our defense that's been working so hard throughout the whole game. >> graham gano was an obvious target today. so was the long snapper nick sundberg. you'll hear from both of them in a second, but the holder hunter smith took ownership on the last play. if anybody needs to lose their job, it's me smith said. certainly accept blame and hope i receive some blame, but as lindsay murphy reports today, there was plenty of blame to go ar
the buccaneers donald penn with an arm war to the neck -- arm bar to the neck of orakpo. it clearly looks like a holding penalty. nothing was called. the head coach pointing out to the ref look at that picture. he held. he held. mike shanahan, what happened? >> he wasn't held. he was mugged, yeah. i was showing them that picture. >> it's been consistent year- round. you know, every week i'm getting drawn on holding calls every week. i don't know, man. it's very frustrating because...
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>>neil: and the donald trumps out there around their money and they deserve it.me from his hit radio show. what do you think of that? >>guest: well, i hesitate to say this but i will say it. he is a thief. and i am tired of the thieves in congress. they are stealing. and using the government to do it. money is private property. and when you system out a segment of the culture, rich, poor, by race or any other demographic, and decide to target them for destruction and you will use your power in the government to do that, if you want to make a statement like that, i will join him in absurd statement club and say "that senator is a thieve." >>neil: whether you share that view or not, it is interesting that we cannot let go. we made an agreement. and a compromise. and consensus. led by the president. and tip your hat to me, move the ball forward, he made it clear he did not believe in it but if you make a deal, to come back and trash the deal makes me wonder whether you will stick to that deal. >>guest: well, i don't know what the president is going to do. i know we
>>neil: and the donald trumps out there around their money and they deserve it.me from his hit radio show. what do you think of that? >>guest: well, i hesitate to say this but i will say it. he is a thief. and i am tired of the thieves in congress. they are stealing. and using the government to do it. money is private property. and when you system out a segment of the culture, rich, poor, by race or any other demographic, and decide to target them for destruction and you will use...
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donald hall, jr., is the third generation to run hallmark. while touring the company museum, he told me what's kept the iconic company around for so long. our creativity, our innovation, and constant change. >> reporter: it all started in 1910 with j.c. hall, an ambitious nebraska teen who came to kansas city to sell postcards. when the postcard fad fizzled, j.c. turned to greeting cards and an empire was born. hall was a shrewd businessman who licensed works by walt disney and norman rockwell. he was also an innovator, who invented tiered card displays still used today. in the second half of the 20th century, j.c.'s son donald expanded hallmark, buying the crayola brand and branching into television. today, hallmark is a $4 billion privately held company with more than 13,000 employees. don jr., and his brother david are carrying it into the 21st century, and they see as much opportunity for hallmark now as their grandfather did 100 years ago. >> people are separated from distance more. they're busier. so the opportunities for real human con
donald hall, jr., is the third generation to run hallmark. while touring the company museum, he told me what's kept the iconic company around for so long. our creativity, our innovation, and constant change. >> reporter: it all started in 1910 with j.c. hall, an ambitious nebraska teen who came to kansas city to sell postcards. when the postcard fad fizzled, j.c. turned to greeting cards and an empire was born. hall was a shrewd businessman who licensed works by walt disney and norman...
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we welcome cardinal donald wuerl, the archbishop of washington. your eminence, merry christmas and happy holidays, sir. >> thank you. the same to you. >> chris: as you look across america, let's talk about the spiritual state of our union as we approach 2011. i know one of the things that concerns you are all the shouting, talking heads on tv, and all the divisive blogs and you say they come out of the same mentality as road rage. explain. >> i think what happens is when people don't feel they are accountable for what they're saying -- and that often happens when there is no one there to challenge what you are saying. people can, some people tend to say things that really need to be modified. they need to be contextualized. i think what we have to say to ourselves, as we look at this great country, and all of the wonderful things that are a part of our history and our life together, we need to be respectful of each other. we need to be talking to each other out of the same tone that we would if we were directly across the table from someone. that
we welcome cardinal donald wuerl, the archbishop of washington. your eminence, merry christmas and happy holidays, sir. >> thank you. the same to you. >> chris: as you look across america, let's talk about the spiritual state of our union as we approach 2011. i know one of the things that concerns you are all the shouting, talking heads on tv, and all the divisive blogs and you say they come out of the same mentality as road rage. explain. >> i think what happens is when...
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host: let's take our first call for donald blanchon from pittsburgh. jackie on the line for republicans. hi. caller: hello. i'm from pittsburgh, pennsylvania and i'm a democrat. in pittsburgh on world aids day , we have a place that anybody can go get tested, and then they come back and two weeks later they find out if they are positive or negative. i am a lesbian. two years ago, i went because i wanted to get checked because i was rate in the beginning of my life and realized that -- i was straight in the beginning of my life, and realized i am gay and i'm married. my wife was married for 24 years. we both got tested. it is free in pittsburgh, pa.. the university of pittsburgh. host: pretreatment. guest: caller: -- guest: yes, it's wonderful. world aids day is a great day for people to get tested. there are test sites all over the country. free testing is available at many of a local health centers, local city and state health departments, and what is wonderful about it is the test is the oral test. you can find out your preliminary results in 20 minu
host: let's take our first call for donald blanchon from pittsburgh. jackie on the line for republicans. hi. caller: hello. i'm from pittsburgh, pennsylvania and i'm a democrat. in pittsburgh on world aids day , we have a place that anybody can go get tested, and then they come back and two weeks later they find out if they are positive or negative. i am a lesbian. two years ago, i went because i wanted to get checked because i was rate in the beginning of my life and realized that -- i was...
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my name is donald duffy. violation is the dormitory constructed for permit from december 14 through 2009. 2008, 0612346, stopping the legality of the existing dorm found in 2008 without issuance today. >> questions? >> what happened between the first hearing and this one? >> the building permit applications with at the planning department was approved on the 25th of october this year. what if there are no other questions? >> how long will it be in that department? >> [unintelligible] >> border from the palate? >> good morning, commissioners. as i said before, i think i have made reasonable attempts to make this ferment finalized m. lee bloodiest -- finalized and legalized. requiring orders of abatement are unrealistic in slow-moving procedures to get a building permits through planning. recently i went through a d r request a hearing -- the art request a hearing -- dr request during -- hearing for a building permit. sorry. but since i m going of a reasonable speed and i do not think i should be fined or have
my name is donald duffy. violation is the dormitory constructed for permit from december 14 through 2009. 2008, 0612346, stopping the legality of the existing dorm found in 2008 without issuance today. >> questions? >> what happened between the first hearing and this one? >> the building permit applications with at the planning department was approved on the 25th of october this year. what if there are no other questions? >> how long will it be in that department?...
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. >>> and some new trier alums and students don't want to see bestows on donald rumsfeld. zthtjthththtjtjtjt@tjtjtjtjtétjt >>> a tax cut package worked out between president obama and republicans could win final approval in the senate today. senator dick durbin believes it will clear congress by christmas. bill advanced yesterday by a margin of 83 to 15. it includes a continuation of bush era tax cut for all americans renewal of unemployment benefits, one year cut in social security taxes and substantial estate tax relief for wealthier americans. house democrat oz posed the estate tax provisions. they will meet this evening to talk about possible changes to the bill. >>> virginia's attorney general is praising a court's decision that went in his favor concerning the controversial health care law. he challenged the law claiming the federal government doesn't have the right to force people to buy health insurance. yesterday, a federal judge agreed. the obama administration is expected to appeal the ruling and the case may end up in the u.s. supreme court. >> you have to stay
. >>> and some new trier alums and students don't want to see bestows on donald rumsfeld. zthtjthththtjtjtjt@tjtjtjtjtétjt >>> a tax cut package worked out between president obama and republicans could win final approval in the senate today. senator dick durbin believes it will clear congress by christmas. bill advanced yesterday by a margin of 83 to 15. it includes a continuation of bush era tax cut for all americans renewal of unemployment benefits, one year cut in social...
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the first $250,000 earned by bill gates and warren buffett and donald trump. they would get a tax cut on their first $250,000 of income. a lot of people don't understand that. they think the proposal is if you have over $250,000 of this can, you don't get a tax cut. that's not true. mrs. mccaskill: mr. president, would the senator yield for just one question? mr. dorgan: i would be happy to yield. mrs. mccaskill: i think the point you're making here is real important and i want to ask a question through the chair. so what we just voted on basically that 53 members of the senate, which used to be a winning number around the united states senate until this new era of we've got to have 60 votes for motherhood and apple pie, 53 members of the senate voted to make sure that everyone in america had no tax increase on their first million dollars of income; is that correct? mr. dorgan: correct. mrs. mccaskill: so it's not that we're not passing a tax cut for everyone. we're passing a tax cut for every person in america. we're just saying, maybe on that second millio
the first $250,000 earned by bill gates and warren buffett and donald trump. they would get a tax cut on their first $250,000 of income. a lot of people don't understand that. they think the proposal is if you have over $250,000 of this can, you don't get a tax cut. that's not true. mrs. mccaskill: mr. president, would the senator yield for just one question? mr. dorgan: i would be happy to yield. mrs. mccaskill: i think the point you're making here is real important and i want to ask a...
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in the spirit of the season it does say god bless tiny tim and donald trump. >> reporter: many believe the compromise gives too much to the wealthy. they're focusing in on the estate tax, which they say is too low but gop leaders said this will create jobs for all americans. >> this is not just about giveaways to the wealthy. most of the people are small business employers. >> reporter: president obama has been pressuring lawmakers to back the deal he made with republicans. he said the senate test vote shows both parties can work together. >> it is a substantial victory for middle class families who don't have to worry about a massive tax hike come january 1st. >> reporter: after yesterday's test in the senate its chances are looking much better. >>> the $850 billion package extends tax cuts for two years and unemployment benefits for 178 months. >>> a judge rejected a key provision requiring every american to buy health insurance if they can afford. it two other judges have upheld the law. >>> it was certainly a roller coaster ride last night for the ravens as the theme blew a big lea
in the spirit of the season it does say god bless tiny tim and donald trump. >> reporter: many believe the compromise gives too much to the wealthy. they're focusing in on the estate tax, which they say is too low but gop leaders said this will create jobs for all americans. >> this is not just about giveaways to the wealthy. most of the people are small business employers. >> reporter: president obama has been pressuring lawmakers to back the deal he made with republicans. he...
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chancellor angela merkel has been hosting poland's prime minister donald tusk here in berlin. members of their cabinets have also taken part in those meetings. the talks come one day ahead of a significant anniversary in german-polish relations. tuesday marks 40 years since the former german chancellor knelt at a monument of the jewish ghetto in warsaw. the gesture was known as a turning point between the two countries. >> it was an image that touched the world. 40 years ago on december 7, he knelt in front of a monument to the victims of the warsaw ghetto uprising. the gesture was seen as a turning point in german-polish relations. in berlin, his former state secretary recalled speaking with him about the move. >> it took an effort. it was hard for me to even tell him that what i thought he did -- that i thought what he did was really great. when he responded, he told me he had suddenly had a feeling that laying a wreath on the monument was not enough. it was a spontaneous decision. >> of the current leader of germany's social democrat party said the legacy is still important
chancellor angela merkel has been hosting poland's prime minister donald tusk here in berlin. members of their cabinets have also taken part in those meetings. the talks come one day ahead of a significant anniversary in german-polish relations. tuesday marks 40 years since the former german chancellor knelt at a monument of the jewish ghetto in warsaw. the gesture was known as a turning point between the two countries. >> it was an image that touched the world. 40 years ago on december...
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. >> when you went out to take command, how long did you meet with donald rumsfeld? >> ones are twice. >> what was on his mind? >> that was more discussion about whether or not i should take command. he looked to my military history. >> how is that possible? you are sending a commander out to fight a very important war, and it there is a discussion about, you have had all these jobs only for your or 18 months. how could you have any impact? >> that was more a critique of the military personnel system. >> it was a valid point. >> i find it strange. these are your marching orders. i want you to report. what you think? give me a 60 day assessment. >> those are discussions that i would have had with the centcomm commander, which i did have. >> to you think it was a mistake when we turned command in afghanistan over to nato, and i think donald rumsfeld in 2005, did he not announce 2500 troops will be withdrawn from afghanistan? >> i think we sent the wrong message in 2005 twice. it was well ove 10% we had in country at the time. that was a message that the u.s. is moving
. >> when you went out to take command, how long did you meet with donald rumsfeld? >> ones are twice. >> what was on his mind? >> that was more discussion about whether or not i should take command. he looked to my military history. >> how is that possible? you are sending a commander out to fight a very important war, and it there is a discussion about, you have had all these jobs only for your or 18 months. how could you have any impact? >> that was more a...
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. - and i recall sitting with donald trump--this was another decade.signed for a billion dollars--personal guarantee--and he mentioned trying to stare down bankers, and he had one advantage: his name was on the buildings, and he said, "get rid of me, and the buildings fall in value", and it seems to have worked--well, obviously it did work at that time. what was your argument to stare down... we see these meetings in the movies-- 30 bankers around a table. how do you stare them down? - well, it was exactly the same thing. everything happened, and at a certain time, a number of lenders were in front of the board of directors of garda and myself, and they said, "we want the keys of the company, because we think we can run it better than you, and we want to make sure that we can collect our money". and i started asking them questions. i said, "who's going to be speaking with the families of the kidnapped employees that we've got in iraq? who's going to be talking with major ceos that we protect in the middle east? who's going to go and see your people? be
. - and i recall sitting with donald trump--this was another decade.signed for a billion dollars--personal guarantee--and he mentioned trying to stare down bankers, and he had one advantage: his name was on the buildings, and he said, "get rid of me, and the buildings fall in value", and it seems to have worked--well, obviously it did work at that time. what was your argument to stare down... we see these meetings in the movies-- 30 bankers around a table. how do you stare them down?...
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>> excuse me, my name is donald. i live and own property at 2263 washington street across the street from this project. and about 18 years i lived there, i have never seen anybody tear anything out quite like this and park two cars perpendicular to the building on a concrete pad. in essence as stated before, cars do not fit there. so it's against the code. i don't know why it's been going on for such a long period of time. just about two years of sitting there, a thick, concrete pad. i think we have pictures here that will show the structure before, not very good pictures unfortunately. that's before. here's another one, not very good either at night that we can see that do stick out over on to the sidewalk. if there were to be a fence there, it couldn't close anyway so we are requesting that everything be put back with some hesitation in the way it was and the curb cut removed. thank you. >> additional speakers in favor of the requester? if not, project sponsor. >> good afternoon -- evening. my name is jared, archit
>> excuse me, my name is donald. i live and own property at 2263 washington street across the street from this project. and about 18 years i lived there, i have never seen anybody tear anything out quite like this and park two cars perpendicular to the building on a concrete pad. in essence as stated before, cars do not fit there. so it's against the code. i don't know why it's been going on for such a long period of time. just about two years of sitting there, a thick, concrete pad. i...
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to my mother, dorothy, my father donald, my sister eva and tanya, my brother and my son brandon. home soon. happy holidays. >>> take a look overhead. he is swinging by a thread again. spider-man spinning his web over broada after that stuntman was seriously injured after a fall. theater goers say the show spider-man turn out the dark is worth the ticket price. it now employees a second person to verify all harnesses have been properly secured. let's turn things off to lawrence in the newsroom. the sharks in uncharted waters. >>> trying to do something they haven't done in seasons. the rain in southern california nearly postponed what was an aerial show in san diego. >> my name is robert moss coming to you from kandahar air force base. i'd like to say a special greeting to my grandson evan. i'd like to say happy holidays to my family in monterey county and loved ones and a specialme th anks t thoan to my daughter angelina and my son robert. happy holidays. this holiday season, chevy's giving you more. like a 100,000 mile/5-year powertrain warranty. that's 40,000 miles more than fo
to my mother, dorothy, my father donald, my sister eva and tanya, my brother and my son brandon. home soon. happy holidays. >>> take a look overhead. he is swinging by a thread again. spider-man spinning his web over broada after that stuntman was seriously injured after a fall. theater goers say the show spider-man turn out the dark is worth the ticket price. it now employees a second person to verify all harnesses have been properly secured. let's turn things off to lawrence in the...
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moving us forward and out of the recession but in the spirit of season, it says god bless tiny tim and donald trump. >> reporter: many say the compromise gives too much to the wealthy. they are focusing in on the estate tax, which they say is too low. gop leaders argue the bill will create jobs for americans at all income levels. >> this is not about giveaways to the wealthy, as some had asserted. most of people helped by this measure are small business employers. >> reporter: president obama has been pressuring lawmakers to back the deal he made with republicans. he says it proves both parties can work together. >> it is a substantial victory for middle-class families across the country who would no longer have to worry about a tax hike come january 1st. >> after yesterday's test in the senate, the chances are looking much better. joel brown, cbs news, washington. >>> the $858 billion package now considered would extend tax cuts for two years and long- term unemployment benefits for 13 months. >>> coming up next, to the oscars, the golden globes or perhaps the biggest award an actor can win.
moving us forward and out of the recession but in the spirit of season, it says god bless tiny tim and donald trump. >> reporter: many say the compromise gives too much to the wealthy. they are focusing in on the estate tax, which they say is too low. gop leaders argue the bill will create jobs for americans at all income levels. >> this is not about giveaways to the wealthy, as some had asserted. most of people helped by this measure are small business employers. >> reporter:...
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nba tonight and spike lee and the donald courtside for the knicks and celtics.aying out of his mind and this is with authority. paul pierce jumper over amare and nate robinson almost kills himself celebrating and sets up two. last chance here and stoudemire for the win and yes -- no, not so fast. the clock hit zero and the ball was still in his hands. a great shot though from about 27 feet. no basket. celtics win it 118-116, and that is their 11th straight victory. >> what a game. >> what a killer for them. >> unfor natalie. >> thanks, larry. >> that's what is making news. >> for larry beil and sandhya patel, thanks for joining us. >> appreciate your time and hope to see you again here tomorrow. good night. >> good night, everyone. lightning fast. lightning strong. rizon 4g lte. rule the air on the most advanced 4g network in the world.
nba tonight and spike lee and the donald courtside for the knicks and celtics.aying out of his mind and this is with authority. paul pierce jumper over amare and nate robinson almost kills himself celebrating and sets up two. last chance here and stoudemire for the win and yes -- no, not so fast. the clock hit zero and the ball was still in his hands. a great shot though from about 27 feet. no basket. celtics win it 118-116, and that is their 11th straight victory. >> what a game....
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king's send offincluded president obama, former president bill clinton, donald trump and a special songold king conducted 40,000 interviews and recorded 6,000 shows for cnn. piers morgan will replace king in january. >>> now to an nbc news investigation. could the very law intended to protect you from hospital mistakes be hurting you instead? sb 1301 took effect in california in 2007. it required hospitals to report their mistakes and face fines for preventible errors. as vicki wynn reports some say the law is leading hospitals to cover up their medical mistakes. >> to the wonderful woman, she was an incredibly giving woman. she was an amazing woman. >> reporter: david stewart says the life of that amazing woman, his mother, diane, was cut short after an elective knee surgery. >> it was a complete perfect storm collapse of care. on every level there was a collapse of care. that's what was so shocking. >> reporter: shortly after surgery his mother began feeling intense abdominal pain and asked repeatedly to see a doctor. no doctor came until it was too late. diane stewart was rushed into
king's send offincluded president obama, former president bill clinton, donald trump and a special songold king conducted 40,000 interviews and recorded 6,000 shows for cnn. piers morgan will replace king in january. >>> now to an nbc news investigation. could the very law intended to protect you from hospital mistakes be hurting you instead? sb 1301 took effect in california in 2007. it required hospitals to report their mistakes and face fines for preventible errors. as vicki wynn...
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tonight, dan aykroyd, brian austin green, music from brad and donald trump's hair comes to life.mas miracle. jk jk is next. ñ
tonight, dan aykroyd, brian austin green, music from brad and donald trump's hair comes to life.mas miracle. jk jk is next. ñ
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>> jimmy: tonight, dan aykroyd, brian austin green, music from brad, and donald trump's hair comes to
>> jimmy: tonight, dan aykroyd, brian austin green, music from brad, and donald trump's hair comes to