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my name is elizabeth alexander. as you know, workers all over this country are facing unbelievable challenges. our workers throughout northern california, here in the city, a nonprofit workers, have made enormous sacrifices to save services and jobs in san francisco. we absolutely no job creation is part of our way out of this crisis. however, the proposed deal, as britain, is very far reaching, does not have predictable outcomes, and either in terms of job creation, it's to the general fund. certainly, identification including commercial rent increases. the response i have heard is that we do not think commercial rents will increase that much. i would like to see something much firmer than that. unions need to take the stand that social justice, civil rights, identification, are important for all of us. we are defending the rights of all workers. we think these issues need to be divided. you cannot solve one piece of fast-moving legislation. twitter it threatening to move, and longstanding issue, the revitalization
my name is elizabeth alexander. as you know, workers all over this country are facing unbelievable challenges. our workers throughout northern california, here in the city, a nonprofit workers, have made enormous sacrifices to save services and jobs in san francisco. we absolutely no job creation is part of our way out of this crisis. however, the proposed deal, as britain, is very far reaching, does not have predictable outcomes, and either in terms of job creation, it's to the general fund....
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elizabeth. >> with for decades of communist rule in yugoslavia, the wheels were stripped of their nationality and barred from returning. alexanderame back in 1981 when yugoslavia began to collapse into civil war, returning for good a decade later. >> it was my 50th birthday. her majesty the queen, she came. she is absolutely wonderful. >> with close ties to the british royal family, he and the queen have been invited to the wedding of prince william. >> they are making the world happy and their country happy. i think it is wonderful. i am proud to be part of the special day. >> the crown prince believes the republic of serbia should return to constitutional monarchy but he and his wife asking and clean. >> i believe the constitutional monarchy to be a binding point of continuity and stability. >> the royal family in this country share a turbulent modern history, and it is difficult to know what the future holds. serbia is on a gradually more stable path after the wars of the 20th century, but will it ever embraced the constitutional monarchy, run from the sumptuous palace? >> i did nothing serbia needs a monarchy. i think the re
elizabeth. >> with for decades of communist rule in yugoslavia, the wheels were stripped of their nationality and barred from returning. alexanderame back in 1981 when yugoslavia began to collapse into civil war, returning for good a decade later. >> it was my 50th birthday. her majesty the queen, she came. she is absolutely wonderful. >> with close ties to the british royal family, he and the queen have been invited to the wedding of prince william. >> they are making...
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elizabeth taylor is fighting for that cause that was so close to her heart. her family is asking that in lieu of flowers, contributions today be made to her aids foundation. matt? >> all right, peter alexanderars. he joins us now by phone from washington, d.c. senator warner, good morning. our condolences. >> well, i thank you for that, because i speak these few words with a deep sense of humility and respect for our friendship, which lasted right to the end. >> you were married for six years, as i mentioned, from 1976 to 1982. you know, senator, a lot of people said you were complete opposites. you were a conservative republican, she was anything but. was it a case of opposites attracting? >> well, i'm not sure just how to answer that one, but i will say she worked with me in my early days in politics, helped me lay the foundation for a 30-year career in the united states senate, for which i'm always grateful and we frequently in the years past have joked and laughed about those days together when she was a -- let me tell you, a real trooper. >> i know you did stay in touch. it's not always for couples to remain friendly after divorce. why do you think you two managed to do so? >> well, th
elizabeth taylor is fighting for that cause that was so close to her heart. her family is asking that in lieu of flowers, contributions today be made to her aids foundation. matt? >> all right, peter alexanderars. he joins us now by phone from washington, d.c. senator warner, good morning. our condolences. >> well, i thank you for that, because i speak these few words with a deep sense of humility and respect for our friendship, which lasted right to the end. >> you were...
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company sixty one queen elizabeth the first chartered this was because they turned their back on tree free trade and it wasn't henry the seventh saying the same thing that alexander hamilton was saying which is don't go there don't go into free trade absolutely one of the achievements of the run a science which we always hear about with respect to philosophy and art is that they actually developed modern economics they actually were the basis of capitalism and true of the things they figured out which had been airbrushed out of most economic history you hear about these days is they figured out protectionism and they figured out industrial policy hundreds of years ago and you gave england as an example you could look at the city states of renaissance italy and i talk about this a bit in my book the point is that free trade is a policy which nations tend to embrace when they're at the top of their game and certain vested interests find it very profitable to cash in on that it's a way of harvesting a position you've got it's not a way of developing your country nor if you already developed is it a really good way of defending your position when other people are att
company sixty one queen elizabeth the first chartered this was because they turned their back on tree free trade and it wasn't henry the seventh saying the same thing that alexander hamilton was saying which is don't go there don't go into free trade absolutely one of the achievements of the run a science which we always hear about with respect to philosophy and art is that they actually developed modern economics they actually were the basis of capitalism and true of the things they figured...
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. >>> elizabeth taylor's life was not all glitz and glamour. peter alexander has more on that. throughout the country and the world today. of course, elizabeth day lore's career filled with so many memorable movie moments you can but her passing isn't the loss of one of hollywood's brightest stars, also the end of an almost 70-year soap opera that americans couldn't get enough. ♪ >> reporter: for a nation obsessed with royalty, elizabeth taylor was hollywood's queen, as famous for film as she was for diamonds, drama and divorce. with those stunning looks and violet eyes, taylor was a household name by the tender age of 12. >> all day and every night, i want to be a famous rider. >> reporter: taylor later earned critical acclaim starring opposite her generation's top leading men. >> i tried with you, baby. i really tried. >> reporter: but her off-screen dramas would eventually become as memorable as her glittering performances themselves. more than 50 movies, sure, but the sultry starlet also had seven husbands. the first, a wealthy hotel heir, the last a construction worker. tay
. >>> elizabeth taylor's life was not all glitz and glamour. peter alexander has more on that. throughout the country and the world today. of course, elizabeth day lore's career filled with so many memorable movie moments you can but her passing isn't the loss of one of hollywood's brightest stars, also the end of an almost 70-year soap opera that americans couldn't get enough. ♪ >> reporter: for a nation obsessed with royalty, elizabeth taylor was hollywood's queen, as famous...