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the changes tos england team. -- to his england team. the foreign secretary, england team.as ruled himself out as a candidate david miliband, has ruled himself out as a candidate for the role out as a candidate for the role of europe‘s first foreign europe‘s first foreign minister. speaking at a europe‘s first foreign minister. speaking at a news searches this speaking at a news searches this afternoon he insisted afternoon he insisted he is committed afternoon he insisted he is committed to afternoon he insisted he is committed to british politics. committed to british politics. i‘m deeply honoured committed to british politics. i‘m deeply honoured that deeply honoured that leading europeans should deeply honoured that leading europeans should have thought europeans should have thought i would do europeans should have thought i would do a good job europeans should have thought i would do a good job as european would do a good job as european high representative. it's a great high representative. it's a great job. it's high representative. it's a great job. it's important t
the changes tos england team. -- to his england team. the foreign secretary, england team.as ruled himself out as a candidate david miliband, has ruled himself out as a candidate for the role out as a candidate for the role of europe‘s first foreign europe‘s first foreign minister. speaking at a europe‘s first foreign minister. speaking at a news searches this speaking at a news searches this afternoon he insisted afternoon he insisted he is committed afternoon he insisted he is committed...
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we have a final here, 31-14, new england.wo-game division lead over miami with a victory. up next, "60 minutes." phil sims and jim nantz saying so long. you have been watching the nfl on cbs, home of super bowl 44. i got pudding! no way. awww. i'll give you my lunch for a week. get your own. hand it over. larry, i'm your boss. so? awkward. get your own chicken marinara melt -- our newest $5 footlong. fresh toasted 'til it bubbles in meltlicious glory. melted goodness made irresistible. new subway melts. subway. eat fresh. new subway melts. at southwest airlines, [ cbags fly free.] [ music booming, crowd cheering ] you got a problem with that? ( ding ) yep. we have over 599 doorbusters... throughout the entire store with guaranteed lowest prices. i love you. i love you, too. i get that a lot. this friday, sears has over 599 incredible... black friday now doorbusters, starting at 4am. like a huge sweater selection for her at $12.99 and under. and take an extra 20% off all fine jewelry, already up to 70% off. plus, save over 55%
we have a final here, 31-14, new england.wo-game division lead over miami with a victory. up next, "60 minutes." phil sims and jim nantz saying so long. you have been watching the nfl on cbs, home of super bowl 44. i got pudding! no way. awww. i'll give you my lunch for a week. get your own. hand it over. larry, i'm your boss. so? awkward. get your own chicken marinara melt -- our newest $5 footlong. fresh toasted 'til it bubbles in meltlicious glory. melted goodness made...
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we have a final here, 31-14, new england.riots keep a two-game division lead over miami with a victory. up next, "60 minutes." phil sims and jim nantz saying so long. you have been watching the nfl on cbs, home of super bowl 44. '. gecko: what's going on, sir? boss: we're slammed. tons of people interested in all the money they could be saving by switching to geico.. gecko: yeah, 'course. boss: boy, did we miss you last week. that temp wasn't working out at all. exec: took me all morning but i got those quarterly figures for ... you. (hissing noise, gulping) gecko: aw, he ate all my mints. anncr: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. at southwest airlines, [ cbags fly free.] [ music booming, crowd cheering ] you got a problem with that? ( ding ) if you're anything like me, you're perfect! but since you're not, you should be getting ready for the target 2-day sale. i'm getting there first, in order to get all of the door-buster deals on electronics, games, everything for the holidays.
we have a final here, 31-14, new england.riots keep a two-game division lead over miami with a victory. up next, "60 minutes." phil sims and jim nantz saying so long. you have been watching the nfl on cbs, home of super bowl 44. '. gecko: what's going on, sir? boss: we're slammed. tons of people interested in all the money they could be saving by switching to geico.. gecko: yeah, 'course. boss: boy, did we miss you last week. that temp wasn't working out at all. exec: took me all...
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that's still beginning to exit across that extreme southern new england region. still the remnants still lashing those areas. from new york city, an improved day with temperatures expected to be mostly into the 60s. that's running about 10 to 12 degrees above normal. also for the deep south, temperatures in the 70s. if you're headed to southern california, the winds are going to be fairly gusty. we're looking at wind advisories for riverside county, san bernardino. watch out, some of those wind gusts up around 40 to 50 miles per hour. for hln, i'm meteorologist karen mcginnis. >>> you could call it a beauty contest, and you can bet someone is really proud of the winner. >> when you look at missy, she has a lot of style, a lot of presence. she knows she's pretty. >> you see, she's a cow and as perfect as cows get. wait until you hear how much money someone paid for her. >>> some people don't buy fresh produce because they say it's too expensive. in some neighborhoods, it's not even app option. one woman is on her way to change that in today's fit nation report. >>
that's still beginning to exit across that extreme southern new england region. still the remnants still lashing those areas. from new york city, an improved day with temperatures expected to be mostly into the 60s. that's running about 10 to 12 degrees above normal. also for the deep south, temperatures in the 70s. if you're headed to southern california, the winds are going to be fairly gusty. we're looking at wind advisories for riverside county, san bernardino. watch out, some of those wind...
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people tend to travel along than perhaps people do in england. if we can do that, then surely you can do that here in england and scotland and wales. >> in addition to the names i have already mentioned, we are joined by a labor member from mansfield. >> i personally think london is really lucky. i would love to have free transport, but the realistic thing is is probably never going to happen. i would like to think we can have the opportunity to try and have it, or even lower the fees. even if we had -- if we are still going to university, it would help us in the long run and save us much more money. >> thank you very much indeed. let me take the gentleman with the silver tie. >> i paid 250 pounds for a bus passed last year, and i was late for college once. i got told to move closer to college. five people in a car, 50 people on the bus. >> my point is very short period i spoke too young people about the whole concession issue. they say they are happy to give up their concession pass if they have the funds available so that young people can have
people tend to travel along than perhaps people do in england. if we can do that, then surely you can do that here in england and scotland and wales. >> in addition to the names i have already mentioned, we are joined by a labor member from mansfield. >> i personally think london is really lucky. i would love to have free transport, but the realistic thing is is probably never going to happen. i would like to think we can have the opportunity to try and have it, or even lower the...
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new england used to have lots of republican members. we are reminded of that with ed burke this week and now zero. republicans in congress. when that happens then you have this hybrid for all kinds of funny things start happening for people that were once rob -- moderate republicans moving to the republican party in the coalition and one is even more but it can lead to more factory within that coalition as we have seen in health care. >> he said one of the big revolutions was increasing tolerance particularly by the on. that doesn't go by populism and glenda back or any of those other things. >> it doesn't but i don't think young voters are paying that much attention. if you look at who is at the tea party use they are not young people by and large. what is this is their life experiences. the fact that they are going to school with diverse racial groups. that they are dating people of diverse races and think very little about it. indeed, the very definition of race is going to change so rapidly. i give you just one example, new ging
new england used to have lots of republican members. we are reminded of that with ed burke this week and now zero. republicans in congress. when that happens then you have this hybrid for all kinds of funny things start happening for people that were once rob -- moderate republicans moving to the republican party in the coalition and one is even more but it can lead to more factory within that coalition as we have seen in health care. >> he said one of the big revolutions was increasing...
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as for the actual rain, the heavy stuff is offshore right now, new england. the cold front does have a few light showers and the possibility of getting into northern new york state and vermont, too. look at the colder temperatures, 30 degrees in marquette. cold air going over the lake waters, the lake superior, lake-effect snow. so you can see what it looks like for the u.p. light stuff coming in. this is all rain when you get across the lake, but once you get to the colder temperature zone right in the inland areas, it all turns into snow. so you see that shade of the radar, that's definite snow. it will be there in the morning and early afternoon and then more snow will pop up late tonight with the clipper moving on in. heaviest rain in the country is still onshore right across florida. that should move in to ft. pierce and down to miami by late today. we'll look at that coming up in a little bit. >> bob, thank you. so actor ted danson took on the religious right last night on "the joy behar show." why he says rush limbaugh and others are exploiting their l
as for the actual rain, the heavy stuff is offshore right now, new england. the cold front does have a few light showers and the possibility of getting into northern new york state and vermont, too. look at the colder temperatures, 30 degrees in marquette. cold air going over the lake waters, the lake superior, lake-effect snow. so you can see what it looks like for the u.p. light stuff coming in. this is all rain when you get across the lake, but once you get to the colder temperature zone...
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nor were they anticipating hot coffee usually provided by the red cross while landing in england but some of the crew did what water. richard lowe said he was thirsty. however, neither he nor any of the other crews spoke resch none none of the people could converse in english. but, through gestures we expressed a desire for water to drink lowe said. promptly the russians provided each man with a large tumbler filled with a clear liquid that sub-into the water. unsuspecting he took a big swallow and experiences first-ever taste of what the. what a shock he said, and one might add, what a welcome to rushing controlled territory. that is the beginning of an adventure for the crew and above all, for myron as commander of the plane that was in treating, unique and really incredible in several ways, but i am not going to tell you any more about it. i hope that you'll read the book. i want to close though by making a particular note of the presence here today of myron king and his wife, eleanor and their son, ron. and it is certainly wonderful that they could be with us on this occasion and
nor were they anticipating hot coffee usually provided by the red cross while landing in england but some of the crew did what water. richard lowe said he was thirsty. however, neither he nor any of the other crews spoke resch none none of the people could converse in english. but, through gestures we expressed a desire for water to drink lowe said. promptly the russians provided each man with a large tumbler filled with a clear liquid that sub-into the water. unsuspecting he took a big swallow...
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we're also looking at rainfall moving to new england.et in or out of logan, in a groundstop, the clouds and rain has not cleared out. that's just a dreary picture out of boston. highs today in the 50s. the rain should end by mid afternoon. more on that in just a bit. >> yuck. thank you. >>> the stocks fell yesterday for the second day in a row and could today be number three? susan lisovicz at the new york stock exchange. morning. >> good morning. that's right. we're seeing a threepeat in the first six minutes. no major reports this morning, but we have a round of corporate earnings giving insight into consumer and business spending. dell's profit was cut in half last quarter because computer sales to big businesses remain sluggish. corporations and government agencies make up 80% of dell's revenue. shares right now down 8%. gap ticker signal gps seems to have found the path to success. their quarterly profit jumped 25%. >>> finally, oprah's big announcement. we talk numbers here at the nyse. let's give a few. most famous giveaway. you r
we're also looking at rainfall moving to new england.et in or out of logan, in a groundstop, the clouds and rain has not cleared out. that's just a dreary picture out of boston. highs today in the 50s. the rain should end by mid afternoon. more on that in just a bit. >> yuck. thank you. >>> the stocks fell yesterday for the second day in a row and could today be number three? susan lisovicz at the new york stock exchange. morning. >> good morning. that's right. we're seeing...
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if you ever studied the history of england you understand how far machiavelli when in destroying england. , as hobbes's leviathan. i learned more about political life. it is the text book, the heart of modern liberalism that is this focus on rights as opposed to virtue. hobbs well studied opens up exactly what is going on now. that is a book published in 1651. it is important to read people who have been dead for long enough to have been wise. .. >> to being just another animal that should be treated just as we treat animals. if you want to know what goes on behind our comprehensive health care push, you should read the descent of man because that will form the spirit of it. let's get to some good books. great good books are soul changing. they are the things that will let you know that you have a soul and what it was made for. college is a time when you will have enough leisure, i hope, maybe you have to make that leisure to study these great books, and i'm going to list two to begin with that had the most effect on me. they were like getting slammed by an intellectual 2x4 okay? read da
if you ever studied the history of england you understand how far machiavelli when in destroying england. , as hobbes's leviathan. i learned more about political life. it is the text book, the heart of modern liberalism that is this focus on rights as opposed to virtue. hobbs well studied opens up exactly what is going on now. that is a book published in 1651. it is important to read people who have been dead for long enough to have been wise. .. >> to being just another animal that...
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not much of a travel delay there but you get it across new england and talk about that in a bit.here's a look at the capitol looking very lovely this morning. >> it is pretty. >> more details in a bit. >> i know that you know the news because you watch this show. so why don't you prove it to yourself. take the cnn challenge. challenge your friends, yourself, test your knowledge. you can pick your favorite anchor. so is hln's richelle carey. play now at cnn.com. >>> two sisters have a business that is right on the money. see how they're using cold, hard cash to make special flower arrangements. also ahead, you may soon have to pick up the tab for the afghanistan war. who is proposing a tax to cover the costs? >>> a window washer is okay after falling eight stories. this happened in seattle. the man was on top of the building when he fell. he hit a window on the way down. his safety rope actually broke his fall before he hit the ground. now the fire department says he was hurt but has nonlife threatening injuries thankfully. two sisters make some flower arrangements that are not fl
not much of a travel delay there but you get it across new england and talk about that in a bit.here's a look at the capitol looking very lovely this morning. >> it is pretty. >> more details in a bit. >> i know that you know the news because you watch this show. so why don't you prove it to yourself. take the cnn challenge. challenge your friends, yourself, test your knowledge. you can pick your favorite anchor. so is hln's richelle carey. play now at cnn.com. >>>...
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certainly going to be a bumpy ride if you're flying towards new england. 35 towards chicago.hat's your forecast. also, southern florida, miami, we recorded this about two hours ago. dolphins splashing around in the biscane bay. there it is. 86 today in miami. that was two hours ago. is it a pod? i know it's a pod of whales. we'll see. it's murder of crows. we'll see. >> they're hanging out. thanks. >>> volatility has returned to wall street. the dow has gained or lost at least 100 points in six of the past eight sessions. so for a look at where the whole roller coaster ride is going to take us today, let's get over to susan lisovicz live at the new york stock exchange. >> good morning, natasha, in the first seven minutes of trading we're just going down. stocks are lower. taking a cue from europe where concerns about a banking sector have resurfacesurfaced. berk shir hathaway is buying burlington northern. buffet says the purchase is an all-in wager of the economic future of the u.s. stanley works is buying its rival black and decker for $4.5 billion. the deal comes as we're
certainly going to be a bumpy ride if you're flying towards new england. 35 towards chicago.hat's your forecast. also, southern florida, miami, we recorded this about two hours ago. dolphins splashing around in the biscane bay. there it is. 86 today in miami. that was two hours ago. is it a pod? i know it's a pod of whales. we'll see. it's murder of crows. we'll see. >> they're hanging out. thanks. >>> volatility has returned to wall street. the dow has gained or lost at least...
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trying to get in or out of new england this afternoon, winds are already out there.e have that low, the breeze out there yesterday afternoon. now off the coast of maine but the wind is wrapping down behind that. a little bit of white snow. adirondacks stretching down into the mid part of the hudson valley. light rain showers possible around boston early this morning but if you're going to check out the ticker tape parade, looks like it's going to be breezy for that yankees celebration about 45 degrees. 39 currently in ny. 30 in buffalo. only 29 degrees when you get to detroit. 42 in chicago. winds out of the south today. it's going to warm you up just a bit. cool temperatures down through roanoke, charlotte 32. atlanta 39 degrees but cold air basically halts right across central parts of florida. 60 in tampa. 70 in miami. winds offshore again today coming right inland. you're going to see more showers. we'll talk about that and a look at tropical depression ida. it's down by nicaragua in about a half hour from now. >>> sing er rihanna is speaking out for the first ti
trying to get in or out of new england this afternoon, winds are already out there.e have that low, the breeze out there yesterday afternoon. now off the coast of maine but the wind is wrapping down behind that. a little bit of white snow. adirondacks stretching down into the mid part of the hudson valley. light rain showers possible around boston early this morning but if you're going to check out the ticker tape parade, looks like it's going to be breezy for that yankees celebration about 45...
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they have been, all this srngs f season, flying to england, judging that show and then coming back and. >> tom: they do. which i love. wardrobe malfunctions and more still to come. we're just getting warmed up on this special "larry king live" preview of the "dancing with the stars" finale. >> tom: welcome back to our "dancing with the stars" finale preview. i'm tom bergeron sitting in for larry king. we are joined by our stars' dance partners. kym johnson is paired with donny. >> hi. >> tom: kym, hi kym, how are you? >> i'm good, tom, how are you? >> tom: i'm good. now, kym, as you may know, is a former australian amateur ballroom and latin champion. she debuted on "dancing" in season three after winning the australian version of "dancing with the stars." >> yes. >> tom: louis van amstel has been teaching kelly all that she knows. he's an emmy nominee, former u.s. professional latin champion. and seven-time dutch national amateur champion. i'm going to start treating you with more respect. >> thank you. >> tom: and -- wow. and dmitry chaplin has been putting mya through her paces. dmi
they have been, all this srngs f season, flying to england, judging that show and then coming back and. >> tom: they do. which i love. wardrobe malfunctions and more still to come. we're just getting warmed up on this special "larry king live" preview of the "dancing with the stars" finale. >> tom: welcome back to our "dancing with the stars" finale preview. i'm tom bergeron sitting in for larry king. we are joined by our stars' dance partners. kym...
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relative to israel is the same as the reason we have a double standard with respect to france and englandthe nature of of the person makes a difference. if sweden got nuclear weapons you might speak to the question, but it probably won't be a huge threat to us, whereas if north korea or iran has nuclear weapons, it is a serious issue. on the strategy issue, first of all, others in the room can probably identify the classic parts of the military plan but one is to identify the mission, which is not actually a strange. that is what we are trying to do, whether take that hill or win the second world war. that is different from the threat, which is who is trying to stop us from taking the hill, which in a sense is your question. it is quite different from both the strategy, which to my mind is the broad approach of how are we going to go about doing that, which lever are we going to pull, then the tactics. and in some cases these are issues of fact. my favorite, very interesting question -- usuallyç it is supervisficiallyç to tell who and who won't. i always like to relate intelligence fail
relative to israel is the same as the reason we have a double standard with respect to france and englandthe nature of of the person makes a difference. if sweden got nuclear weapons you might speak to the question, but it probably won't be a huge threat to us, whereas if north korea or iran has nuclear weapons, it is a serious issue. on the strategy issue, first of all, others in the room can probably identify the classic parts of the military plan but one is to identify the mission, which is...
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something we're going to be watching, as far north as the new england coast. that's something in the cards later today and tomorrow. it's getting towards northern alabama, stretching back towards mississippi. still have the tropical storm warnings for the coast, inland tropical storm wind warnings, see them lower parts of alabama, parts of mississippi too. rain is off shore from western florida, but when you get towards the tallahassee metro area, here's your feeder ban, the main one, where you're going to find all the winds, 45-mile-per-hour winds there. the rain stretches into atlanta, the greens, the yellows, that's heavy downpour action. trying to get in or out of the hartsfield jackson airport it's going to be a tough go. low clouds, rain is here, three or four inches of rain today through tonight and even into tomorrow. more on that in about a half hour. >> not a good flying day for our business folks. flying during the holidays is expensive enough but while you're stuck at the airport you can stay connected and someone else is going to pay the bill. i t
something we're going to be watching, as far north as the new england coast. that's something in the cards later today and tomorrow. it's getting towards northern alabama, stretching back towards mississippi. still have the tropical storm warnings for the coast, inland tropical storm wind warnings, see them lower parts of alabama, parts of mississippi too. rain is off shore from western florida, but when you get towards the tallahassee metro area, here's your feeder ban, the main one, where...
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they have been, all this season, flying to england, judging that show and then coming back and judging: they do. which i love. wardrobe malfunctions and more still to come. we're just getting warmed up on this special "larry king live" preview of the "dancing with the stars" finale. ♪ [ female announcer ] today's health care system is leaving countless americans stranded. that's why aarp is fighting to put people first, not insurance companies. to protect medicare and keep drug costs down. and to ensure that no one is denied coverage due to age or health. because at aarp, we believe your health is worth fighting for. ♪ someone needs to lighten up. ( women sing ) ♪ priceline negotiator! ( coughs ) - no vacation? - ( laughing ) i can't afford it. you can if you name your own price. - i don't know how. - it's easy. priceline has insider deals-- empty hotel rooms, open plane seats. ( laughing ) you can save up to half off! that's a great deal! saving money is no laughing matter. ( laughs ) >> tom: welcome back to our "dancing with the stars" finale preview. i'm tom bergeron sitting in for
they have been, all this season, flying to england, judging that show and then coming back and judging: they do. which i love. wardrobe malfunctions and more still to come. we're just getting warmed up on this special "larry king live" preview of the "dancing with the stars" finale. ♪ [ female announcer ] today's health care system is leaving countless americans stranded. that's why aarp is fighting to put people first, not insurance companies. to protect medicare and keep...
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they have been, all this season, flying to england, judging that show and then coming back and judging: they do. which i love. wardrobe malfunctions and more still to come. we're just getting warmed up on this special "larry king live" preview of the "dancing with the stars" finale. ( music playing ) get the taste of a home-cooked meal at work with new marie callender's home-style creations-- a delicious meal made fresh from your desk. just cook them, strain them, mix them. marie callender's home-style creations. a little touch of home for lunch. find them in the soup or pasta aisle. sun life financial has never taken government bailout money, yet no one knows our name. ♪ get down tonight that's about to change. so you'll pay for the tour, but i have to change my name? no, you're still kc, but from now on, they will be the sun life band. it's funky. sooner or later, you'll know our name. sun life financial. for over 150 years, wells fargo has been putting our clients first. according to a leading independent research firm, in 2009 clients rated wells fargo advisors the #1 u.s investmen
they have been, all this season, flying to england, judging that show and then coming back and judging: they do. which i love. wardrobe malfunctions and more still to come. we're just getting warmed up on this special "larry king live" preview of the "dancing with the stars" finale. ( music playing ) get the taste of a home-cooked meal at work with new marie callender's home-style creations-- a delicious meal made fresh from your desk. just cook them, strain them, mix them....
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the government's job to pull the levers to ensure that government makes sure that every school in england will deliver what people want. the opposition will say come on, that is not how things work. good schools are good because they are locally good and ministers often get in their way. that is an interesting idea that has to be debated. >> we will pop in because the next phase of the ceremony is about to begin. these are the gentlemen at arms, another group of her majesty's bodyguards. let's have a look at that color, that banner, because they are celebrating their 500th anniversary this year. the queen presented them with a new ribbon and color back in june because they were formed as a troop of gentlemen by henry the eighth in 1509, so it is a very special year for them. the gray skies over westminster as the crown as the regallia arrive. this is a signal to the outside world that the queen, too, will be on her way shortly. the crown and the maintenance were brought from the to your of london to buckingham palace last night. days gone by they would have been brought by river, which is
the government's job to pull the levers to ensure that government makes sure that every school in england will deliver what people want. the opposition will say come on, that is not how things work. good schools are good because they are locally good and ministers often get in their way. that is an interesting idea that has to be debated. >> we will pop in because the next phase of the ceremony is about to begin. these are the gentlemen at arms, another group of her majesty's bodyguards....
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. >> i thought the prime minister of england came without a very sound, solid speech on this subject, a couple of weeks ago that i call the british model because it's the one i think we ought to follow. and his moto was the transition to afghan control and he went through all of the ways in which we could show resolve during this transition period and support and partnership during a transition period. he talked about trainers, focusing on number of trabers, that the british were going to increase numbers. they're going to build a training facility. he talked about more flying time for them. newer and better helicopters and numbers coming from britain. he talked about having a plan for the reintegration of the taliban. he talked about a larger economic commitment from great britain. but that would be conditional upon a plan to reduce corruption in the afghan government. and he talked about this all being contingent about nato and the international community, also supporting and coming through with additional kinds of support and commitments on the part of the international community.
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government's job to pull the leaders and make sure that government does make sure that every school in england, certainly, because it is limited, will deliver what people want -- tory opposition wants to say, that is not a word. but schools are good because they are local. the government does not get in their way. that is an interesting idea that needs to be debated. >> will pop into the local gallery and three the next day to the ceremony is about to begin. these are the gentleman at arms. another group of her majesty's bodyguards. but have a very good look at that caller, that banner, because they are celebrating their 500th anniversary this year. the queen presented them with a new ribbon and color back in june because they were formed as a troop of a gentleman by henry vii in 59. a very special year for them. but in 59 -- in 1509. a very special year for them. this is a signal to the outside world of the queen will be on her way shortly. crown -- the crown and the sword of state and the cap of maintenance have been brought by river, which is why one of the figures here today is called the
government's job to pull the leaders and make sure that government does make sure that every school in england, certainly, because it is limited, will deliver what people want -- tory opposition wants to say, that is not a word. but schools are good because they are local. the government does not get in their way. that is an interesting idea that needs to be debated. >> will pop into the local gallery and three the next day to the ceremony is about to begin. these are the gentleman at...
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>> i thought the prime minister of england came out with a solid speech on this subject ta i call the british model which is the one we ought to follow. his model was the transition to afghan control and he went through all of the ways which we could show resolve during this transition period in support and partnership during a transition period. he talked about trainers, focusing on number of trainers that the british were going to increase numbers, going to build a training facility, he talked about additional manned vehicles, more flying time, newer and better helicopters in larger numbers coming from britain. he talked about having a plan for the reintegration of the taliban and larger economic commitment but that would be conditional about a plan to reduce corruption in the afghan government. and he talked about this all being contingent upon nato and the international community also supporting and coming through with additional kinds of support and commitments on the part of the international community. and then he said at the end of that and we would also increase the number of
>> i thought the prime minister of england came out with a solid speech on this subject ta i call the british model which is the one we ought to follow. his model was the transition to afghan control and he went through all of the ways which we could show resolve during this transition period in support and partnership during a transition period. he talked about trainers, focusing on number of trainers that the british were going to increase numbers, going to build a training facility, he...
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and if you can think about the principal issues, separating england from america, that eventually led to the war of 1812, it was impressment, that taking of british taking of american sailors, our sailors off of american ships and impressing them into the british navy. that became the crucial issue that led to war, it becomes a crucial issue because you can't have a british sailor from an american sailor. and that aggravated the whole problem. americans now have an opportunity to realize an ideal world, but the broad minded and tolerant levels of the lightman to practice, to become a homogeneous compassionate and cosmopolitan people. to create the kind of free, society and be a lustrous culture that people since the ancient greeks and romans had only yearned for. but i think in the end, little worked out as these founders as we call them, expected. the society became much more democratic, much more populist than anyone had expected. so in a generation's time, these americans experienced greater transformation as we've ever had had, i think. now we have a certain age remember over the
and if you can think about the principal issues, separating england from america, that eventually led to the war of 1812, it was impressment, that taking of british taking of american sailors, our sailors off of american ships and impressing them into the british navy. that became the crucial issue that led to war, it becomes a crucial issue because you can't have a british sailor from an american sailor. and that aggravated the whole problem. americans now have an opportunity to realize an...
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born in the congregationalist church and from the distinguished line of congregationalists of new england and t.s. elliott converted to episcopalianism and he wrote several essays on it and a very great poem, which we both read called "ash wednesday" and elliott described himself as converting to -- the english version of catholicism. he called himself an anglican catholic. and bill saw himself in a similar way. we talked about elliott and connected his conversion from congregationalist to lutheran, similar to elliott's episcopalianism. did i answer your question? >> which poet do you both like? >> that's a good question. well, i would say this tells you about me, but i am one of -- i was one of the last people around who attended robert frost's final seminar and i -- robert frost, if you read in the lawrence thompson biographies, he set conditions that he would only teach seminar that could be taught in a parlor environment, there would be no grades and there would be no more than 10 men, no women there at that time, and i was one of them, and i have come away with it and when i wanted t
born in the congregationalist church and from the distinguished line of congregationalists of new england and t.s. elliott converted to episcopalianism and he wrote several essays on it and a very great poem, which we both read called "ash wednesday" and elliott described himself as converting to -- the english version of catholicism. he called himself an anglican catholic. and bill saw himself in a similar way. we talked about elliott and connected his conversion from...
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host: that is gordon from manchester, england. thanks for educating our folks about the system there. one more call from oregon, on the caller: democrats' line good morning. i would like to say things to gordon for that input on great britain. having been an international flight attendant for 25 years i have been around the world, and i have seen the health care in other countries. i would say that is an expedited process. a few years back i could not get a seasonal flu shot in the u.s. because we were short supplies. i was able to go on a layover in amsterdam, walking to a medical clinic, and got my flu shot there. it was great. host: how which did it cost you? caller: it was 9 year reruos, $2 usd. i did not even have to submit any insurance for that. but i do volunteer at our local soup kitchen here in albany two nights per week and i know that these people are being fed 16,000 calorie meals. . . former republican presidential candidate. on face the nation from cbs. bob sheafer with senator services committee and former house ma
host: that is gordon from manchester, england. thanks for educating our folks about the system there. one more call from oregon, on the caller: democrats' line good morning. i would like to say things to gordon for that input on great britain. having been an international flight attendant for 25 years i have been around the world, and i have seen the health care in other countries. i would say that is an expedited process. a few years back i could not get a seasonal flu shot in the u.s. because...
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york into boss tovenlt as that cold front approaches you, watch for a windy day to shape up for new england. you can see delays at the airport in boston. good to see you on a monday morning. hurricane, november. doesn't happen very often. >> hurricane ida. we'll be following that. thank you. >>> you know what? we have good news in a bad economy this morning. it's a price war just for movie lovers. and a suspected car jacker thought he was pretty tough until he ran into a cagey 9-year-old kid. >>> specialist cory gafner from his mom, she says cory has a lot of love in his heart. they miss him and everyone is looking forward to his wedding next september. >> hi, robin. this is angela gafner out of texas, specialist cory gaffner's mom. i'm so proud of my son for representing our country. i just want to tell him to stay strong sbb safe and i want to let him know that i love him very much. >> so sweet. do you have somebody in the service? go to cnn.com/robin. we would be honored to help you salute them. >>> the government says that the official unemployment rate is now about 10%, but it's actual
york into boss tovenlt as that cold front approaches you, watch for a windy day to shape up for new england. you can see delays at the airport in boston. good to see you on a monday morning. hurricane, november. doesn't happen very often. >> hurricane ida. we'll be following that. thank you. >>> you know what? we have good news in a bad economy this morning. it's a price war just for movie lovers. and a suspected car jacker thought he was pretty tough until he ran into a cagey...
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and a stiff east wind developing by tomorrow afternoon from the outer banks all the way up to new england. so we might be watching for a big-time dw ale, something we're keeping our eyes on. look at the rain shield stretching all the way in towards northern alabama and southern tennessee. tropical storm warnings, inland warnings, of course, away from the gulf. the tropical storm warnings themselves right there across the far panhandle, down to new orleans, including lake pontchartrain. back to the east you see the rain showers coming in and around tampa. the rain is wrapping all the way into areas like alabama. let me show what you it looks like now in alabama. here are the waves, still offshore by about 80 miles. moving up to the north 9 miles an hour. the center of circulation should be sometime later this morning into the early afternoon but no big deal because the rain is already there. the wave action is there. the heavy winds are there, too. >> the rain is the big deal for places that normally wouldn't have to worry about the oncoming hurricane. >> northern alabama, georgia, too. th
and a stiff east wind developing by tomorrow afternoon from the outer banks all the way up to new england. so we might be watching for a big-time dw ale, something we're keeping our eyes on. look at the rain shield stretching all the way in towards northern alabama and southern tennessee. tropical storm warnings, inland warnings, of course, away from the gulf. the tropical storm warnings themselves right there across the far panhandle, down to new orleans, including lake pontchartrain. back to...
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got caught up in the excitement of the game but $250,000, i mean, that's what they fined the new england patriots for spy gate. michael vick was fined 10 grand for doing the same thing to fans in '06. what do you think about that? that is an awful lot of money. does the punishment fit the crime? you are already posting on our facebook page. that is cnn.com/robin and then go to the facebook icon. chris says this punishment is not harsh, for it is the owner of the titans, not an everyday person and we would expect better from him. meanwhile, yeah, way too harsh. that's just ridiculous from ahmadu. cnn.com/robin. >> we're going to get a lot. >> yes, we are. >>> and more mystery in cleveland. the browns endured another horrid loss and they were letting it be known. hey, browns fans, it's our birthday, how about a win, a touchdown, a first down. this was one of the worst games on "monday night football." cleveland's best player is hurt and lay on the ground while the players were on the field. he was taken to the hospital as a precaution. and lastly this video is a little humorous. some colle
got caught up in the excitement of the game but $250,000, i mean, that's what they fined the new england patriots for spy gate. michael vick was fined 10 grand for doing the same thing to fans in '06. what do you think about that? that is an awful lot of money. does the punishment fit the crime? you are already posting on our facebook page. that is cnn.com/robin and then go to the facebook icon. chris says this punishment is not harsh, for it is the owner of the titans, not an everyday person...
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for someone in kansas to get a hold of the really arcane companero book that recites some place in england within seconds over the web. and the idea that google had in the first place was to make every single book in the world universally accessible. and they want to do that by scanning every book that exists in the world. there is a very ambitious project. they want to create the world's biggest on-line library. what i mean my library is on line you don't actually have to go some place. it doesn't reside anywhere. it would reside on the web. so it was a very ambitious project, and they started scanning books and then they realized that they ran into a bunch of legal issues. copyright and antitrust. >> host: what was google's our original motive? >> guest: the original motive is along the lines of their mission, which is users of the internet to access any information they want, video, books, music now, maps, anything, any information that travels over the web. and the project was nothing but very ambitious. it was, again, to create -- to scan every single book in the world that i did some
for someone in kansas to get a hold of the really arcane companero book that recites some place in england within seconds over the web. and the idea that google had in the first place was to make every single book in the world universally accessible. and they want to do that by scanning every book that exists in the world. there is a very ambitious project. they want to create the world's biggest on-line library. what i mean my library is on line you don't actually have to go some place. it...
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well, now it's still beginning to exit across that extreme southern new england region, but still theemnants of that still lashing those areas. but for new york city, an improved day with temperatures expected to be mostly into the 60s. that's running about 10 to 12 degrees above normal. also, for the deep south, temperatures in the 70s. if you're headed to southern california, those winds are going to be fairly gusty. so we're looking at some wind advisories for riverside county, also, san bernardino. watch out, some of those wind gusts up around 40 to 50 miles an hour. for hln, i'm meteorologist karen maginnis. >>> you could call it a beauty contest and you can bet someone is really proud of the winner. >> when you look at missy, she has a lot of style, a lot of presence. she knows she's prettiy. >> mm-hmm, missy is a cow and she's considered as perfect as cows get. wait until you hear how much money someone paid for her. >>> air travel can be a nightmare. but knowing how to work the system can help make it a little less stressful. >> the best way to avoid delays, both on the tarmac
well, now it's still beginning to exit across that extreme southern new england region, but still theemnants of that still lashing those areas. but for new york city, an improved day with temperatures expected to be mostly into the 60s. that's running about 10 to 12 degrees above normal. also, for the deep south, temperatures in the 70s. if you're headed to southern california, those winds are going to be fairly gusty. so we're looking at some wind advisories for riverside county, also, san...
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england was not european enough. what we really -- did realize was the italians were easy. the italian communist party was in favor of doing it. we did not know that. that is an intelligence problem basically of a whole might have an interest in what you were wanting to do, or who might have an interest in stopping it. to be fair to my original answer, my disdain for big stories, the question was, was a problem that we did not have a new master script for each administration? there -- that is very different than saying, given a specific problem you have a properly organized plan, including mission, strategy, resources. >> i don't think the nss document, national security strategy, was a strategy. when i was asked to draft it i changed the title enter of national security strategy and substitute a basic statement of national security policy, which is a title i credit from an eisenhower era document that and much admired. that actually stayed in the title i don't know for the next eight drafts or some did, did not change until really very near the end when probably some lawye
england was not european enough. what we really -- did realize was the italians were easy. the italian communist party was in favor of doing it. we did not know that. that is an intelligence problem basically of a whole might have an interest in what you were wanting to do, or who might have an interest in stopping it. to be fair to my original answer, my disdain for big stories, the question was, was a problem that we did not have a new master script for each administration? there -- that is...
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to declare war on britain and invade canada instead of waiting for a peace treaty to arrive from england. in doing so madison and his war secretary left the city of washington on defended. when he realized his mistakes madison pleaded with monroe to become secretary of state and then to become secretary of war to hold the tube secretary ships simultaneously. monroe to prevent the british from attacking washington but it was too late. so he threw all fun and he could muster in to fort mchenry to protect baltimore the next target city of the british invasion. as you know, that battle raged through the night but at dawn's early our flag was still there and the british retreated. thanks largely to the brilliance of james monroe. but the capitol building and the presidential mansion, as it was called,. they slathered on thick coats of white paint to cover the black and exterior of the president's house and that's when the house got its name, the white house, for the first time. and it was elizabeth monroe, the first first lady to live in it after the war who redecorated and refurbished the in
to declare war on britain and invade canada instead of waiting for a peace treaty to arrive from england. in doing so madison and his war secretary left the city of washington on defended. when he realized his mistakes madison pleaded with monroe to become secretary of state and then to become secretary of war to hold the tube secretary ships simultaneously. monroe to prevent the british from attacking washington but it was too late. so he threw all fun and he could muster in to fort mchenry to...
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temperatures today into the low 30s when you get across northern new england. the light snow.ot just outside of the boston and the cape and reaching around rhode island but that's about it. you get out of here later this afternoon. away from there, the west coast we're concerned with with the powerful storms coming in. you can see the cold air behind that and that cold air is making that snow range at about 3,000 feet in the cascade mountains in the olympics, as well. you have the rain in northern parts of basically california. you get up to the north further, the rain really gets heavy at times. down south of here, san francisco live picture for you. the clouds are going dobb in off and on most of the day. light showers are a possibility. right now, looks like broken sky cover and seeing a couple of delays because of the rain. mainly to the north and talk about that in a bit. bay bridge looking fantastic. i think that's the bay bridge. yeah. >> gorgeous. >> more in just a bit. >> thank you. >>> you know, this morning, military officials are still trying to figure out what cau
temperatures today into the low 30s when you get across northern new england. the light snow.ot just outside of the boston and the cape and reaching around rhode island but that's about it. you get out of here later this afternoon. away from there, the west coast we're concerned with with the powerful storms coming in. you can see the cold air behind that and that cold air is making that snow range at about 3,000 feet in the cascade mountains in the olympics, as well. you have the rain in...
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it's through somebody in england. >> first of all, i call it having dental work.o, yes, i have been to the dentist a few times for -- >> quickly, what have you done? >> i've done pretty much whatever you can lift and although my boobs are the same and i've done a lot of refreshers. although i haven't done anything lately. >> okay. you were always funny and thank you for being with me again. >> all right. >> her new album is sucking it for the holidays. that's in stores now and so is her book. official book club selection. okay. enough with the plugging. i'll be back with more in a bit. >> oh, i remember my first dance. i went with ritchie schneider, he had two left feet. >> a bit of a klutz, hey? >> no, he had two left feet. some freak thing, his mother was an x-ray technician. >> we all remember her from the very funny sitcom, "the nanny." she's an author, cancer survivor, and on activist. and the creator of a skin caroline called "the fran brand. what are you doing, dood careful. that's my new skin care line exclusive for hln. i'm nine years well, thank god. it
it's through somebody in england. >> first of all, i call it having dental work.o, yes, i have been to the dentist a few times for -- >> quickly, what have you done? >> i've done pretty much whatever you can lift and although my boobs are the same and i've done a lot of refreshers. although i haven't done anything lately. >> okay. you were always funny and thank you for being with me again. >> all right. >> her new album is sucking it for the holidays. that's...
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. >>> still breezy for new england. this weather is brought to you by green giant. what's going on across the region? yesterday, a lot of rain. this is how much we've seen. not just 24 hours. it start start ad few days ago. that's a tremendous amount of rainfall. it's all because of the wind straight off the atlantic through virginia and maryland and delaware, jersey, all the the way down to north carolina, too. that low is still in place. it's not moved very far. not as strong today. only 40 miles per hour gusts around the coastline. pab more. yesterday hurricane strength winds. here's what it looks like in new york. you get rain showers coming in. coastal flood warnings are there. p 34 miles per hour sustained winds all along the jersey shore. it breaks up in baltimore, washington, i-95. not as heavy as yesterday but you still get the rain. here's the radar. not much going on inland but the wind have been prolific over the last few days. >> bye bye to the leaves. >>> here's something to be very thankful for in this economy. your turkey dinner will cost you less. n
. >>> still breezy for new england. this weather is brought to you by green giant. what's going on across the region? yesterday, a lot of rain. this is how much we've seen. not just 24 hours. it start start ad few days ago. that's a tremendous amount of rainfall. it's all because of the wind straight off the atlantic through virginia and maryland and delaware, jersey, all the the way down to north carolina, too. that low is still in place. it's not moved very far. not as strong today....
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who would they make alliances with, could england get back in, good friends, good america? there were independent movements and all of these different countries like result. it was a time of evolution. but not many of them had a major source of help very close to the american border. and what most people involved in this wanted was to set up a new country, instead of having one united states going across the whole continent, they envision two countries. and aaron burr hope to be the emperor of the new country. do you have a question? >> how did general wilkinson meet his demise? i hope it was painful. [laughter] >> yeah, wilkinson suffered a lot of vilna says and supposedly he died of an opium overdose, in mexico. he was a remarkable man and he actually did many good names for america during his career. mostly consisting of betraying conspiracies. he betrayed a lot of conspiracies, which did help us because it kept us unified. and i think that he -- if he felt sufficiently motivated he would've killed lewis to preserve his own career. and at the time, there was a new book o
who would they make alliances with, could england get back in, good friends, good america? there were independent movements and all of these different countries like result. it was a time of evolution. but not many of them had a major source of help very close to the american border. and what most people involved in this wanted was to set up a new country, instead of having one united states going across the whole continent, they envision two countries. and aaron burr hope to be the emperor of...
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. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference in the north of england to my new job at the refinery in thell never forget. it used one tank of petrol and i had to refill it twice with oil. a new car today has 95% lower emissions than in 1970. exxonmobil is working to improve cars, liners of tires, plastics which are lighter and advanced hydrogen technologies that could increase fuel efficiency by up to 80%. >> larry: on this thanksgiving night in which we salute heroes, there is an extraordinary documentary movie. it's out in about -- you'll see it in some theaters, opening in others, it's called "the cove." it exposes an annual dolphin slaughter in the town of taigi in japan. joining us is ben stiller, the famed actor, producer, director and writer. and with him is richard o'barry, the former dolphin trainer turned activist. he's featured in this film. ben, what brought you to this? >> i just saw the movie at the nantucket film festival this summer. i was blown away by it. i had no idea what was going on over there. and i didn't know who rick was. but i went to a screening, and he was the
. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference in the north of england to my new job at the refinery in thell never forget. it used one tank of petrol and i had to refill it twice with oil. a new car today has 95% lower emissions than in 1970. exxonmobil is working to improve cars, liners of tires, plastics which are lighter and advanced hydrogen technologies that could increase fuel efficiency by up to 80%. >> larry: on this thanksgiving night in which we salute heroes, there is an...
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in the north of england to my new job at the refinery in the south. i'll never forget.ith oil. a new car today has 95% lower emissions than in 1970. exxonmobil is working to improve cars, liners of tires, plastics which are lighter and advanced hydrogen technologies that could increase fuel efficiency by up to 80%. ♪ boy why you so obsessed with me ♪ ♪ and all the girls say, obsessed, why you so obsessed with me ♪ >> larry: whitney houston, who has been put in the diva category, you and she did a duet. but she has had trouble he is endured. how do you think she has come out? >> you know, i don't really follow all the tabloidy, internety gossipy sort of stuff. because when i worked with whitney, i had a great experience. >> good or bad. >> she is pretty good. she has influenced thousands of singers. that's what she should be, people should talk about. because i don't know her personal business. and i really have a hard time believing most things are true. >> larry: you know rihanna? >> yes, i do. >> larry: what did you make of that story? >> i can't imagine if i had been
in the north of england to my new job at the refinery in the south. i'll never forget.ith oil. a new car today has 95% lower emissions than in 1970. exxonmobil is working to improve cars, liners of tires, plastics which are lighter and advanced hydrogen technologies that could increase fuel efficiency by up to 80%. ♪ boy why you so obsessed with me ♪ ♪ and all the girls say, obsessed, why you so obsessed with me ♪ >> larry: whitney houston, who has been put in the diva category,...
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in the book, that gallup, when he started the opinion poll, started to bring democracy of the new england town meeting to large-scale nation state. the idea was radio and newspapers, sending out the views leading on either side, the public would think about it and would reflect their views back in the public opinion poll, which he then felt was a serious instrument, calling it the sampling referendum. he said it would be as if the country is in one great room. the trouble is that he did not know, and he said it would realize the democracy of the town meeting on a national scale in a speech he gave in 1936. . >> the three problems with public opinion are rational ignorance, phantom opinions and the selectivity of sources. rational ignorance is a term that goes back -- social scientists have recognized it -- if i have one vote in millions, why should i pay attention to the details of policy or politics? because my individual vote or opinion will not have much effect, and all of us have a lot more to do in our busy lives. would that it were otherwise. we would like for citizens to spend the
in the book, that gallup, when he started the opinion poll, started to bring democracy of the new england town meeting to large-scale nation state. the idea was radio and newspapers, sending out the views leading on either side, the public would think about it and would reflect their views back in the public opinion poll, which he then felt was a serious instrument, calling it the sampling referendum. he said it would be as if the country is in one great room. the trouble is that he did not...
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he got as far as england. so he clearly was able to get pretty far away from the jurisdiction and attempt to escape responsibility for his actions. >> the boyfriend's mother in this case, the boyfriend of the young woman killed, was also struck by the car. family members say she is in serious but stable condition. >>> a 25-year-old pregnant mother is missing. she went to see her unborn baby's father thursday. hasn't been seen since. now her relatives are desperate and distraught. here's bill pierson with affiliate wear. >> reporter: jasmine robertson says her cousin is a good-hearted soul. >> she'll help anyone. anyone. she will help, if you were in need, she would help you. she's a nice person. she don't care what she got to do to go out of her way, she would do it for you. >> reporter: mother to a 5-year-old boy on her way to see the father of her unborn child. the family tells us that man married to another woman had been wanting to meet privately with her for some time. samira only wanted to meet 3ub likel
he got as far as england. so he clearly was able to get pretty far away from the jurisdiction and attempt to escape responsibility for his actions. >> the boyfriend's mother in this case, the boyfriend of the young woman killed, was also struck by the car. family members say she is in serious but stable condition. >>> a 25-year-old pregnant mother is missing. she went to see her unborn baby's father thursday. hasn't been seen since. now her relatives are desperate and distraught....
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you reside in england. did you do most of your research in europe and spain, here?you put it all together? >> well, some in spain because the originals of the documents are in spain. but a lot here. i mean, because the library of congress has a wonderful collection of spanish documents where they relate to the united states. it has a wonderful collection of spanish documents in any case but specifically those ones and they have, in fact, as i realized later -- they have duplicates of all the -- of all the archives in madrid. but i have been writing -- i mean, this is my third book of american history. and gradually you acquire a lot of information about that period. and something, you know, which you had written about -- i'd written a book about andrew ellicott, for instance, and so i was familiar with what wilkinson looked like from ellicott's point of view. it's very funny seeing ellicott from wilkinson's point of view because wilkinson really plays with him like a cat plays with a mouse so that was really how i did it. and i have to say the third element really i
you reside in england. did you do most of your research in europe and spain, here?you put it all together? >> well, some in spain because the originals of the documents are in spain. but a lot here. i mean, because the library of congress has a wonderful collection of spanish documents where they relate to the united states. it has a wonderful collection of spanish documents in any case but specifically those ones and they have, in fact, as i realized later -- they have duplicates of all...
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you reside in england, did you do most of your research in europe and spain? how did you put it all together? >> qassam and spain because the of originals are the documents of spain, but a lot here because the library of congress has a wonderful collection of spanish documents relate to the united states but there's a wonderful collection of spanish documents in any case but specifically those and they have in fact as i realized later the have duplicates of all of the archives in madrid to read but i have been writing -- this is my third book of american history and gradually you acquire a lot of information about that period and something which you had written about, i had written about andrew for instance, and so i was familiar with what wilkinson looked like from his point of view, and it's very funny seeing him from wilkinson's point of view because wilkinson really pleased with him like a cat place with a mouse. so that is how i did it and i have to say the third element is the internet. there is so much information. you can see original documents on-line
you reside in england, did you do most of your research in europe and spain? how did you put it all together? >> qassam and spain because the of originals are the documents of spain, but a lot here because the library of congress has a wonderful collection of spanish documents relate to the united states but there's a wonderful collection of spanish documents in any case but specifically those and they have in fact as i realized later the have duplicates of all of the archives in madrid...
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gentleman from new england. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i too will be brief.m delighted that we are holding this hearing this morning. i look forward to the witnesses. obviously what's going on with the swine flu is something that americans are asking lots and lots of questions. we're hearing that this is something that is easily spread, and yet we were told several months ago that there would be adequate sac vaccines. and there aren't. i know people have been contacting my office to find out where they can get vaccines. i think what happened here is people's expectations were rising when the government announced that there would be no problem and people would have enough vaccines for use. i think if that had not been stated or said, perhaps people's expectations wouldn't be so high. but the double whammy of not having enough vaccines plus the announcement that there would be enough for people has made -- have made people think that something is terribly wrong. i've had some discussions with with some of the people testifying today. they have helped to me to u
gentleman from new england. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i too will be brief.m delighted that we are holding this hearing this morning. i look forward to the witnesses. obviously what's going on with the swine flu is something that americans are asking lots and lots of questions. we're hearing that this is something that is easily spread, and yet we were told several months ago that there would be adequate sac vaccines. and there aren't. i know people have been contacting my...
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if it is grass that land and england the land they were comparing it to was produced under confined animal feed lot conditions and industrial conditions. the energies in clause in the form of production. it wasn't in the distance of the land troubled. another example involves tomatoes. if you what local hothouse tomatoes, tomato is to grow with input of heat and under artificial conditions and we bought those locally, it would actually be ten times more energy inefficient than if you got tomatoes grown naturally on the other side of the world. and, you know, these examples are really more than anecdotal. i think the point to
if it is grass that land and england the land they were comparing it to was produced under confined animal feed lot conditions and industrial conditions. the energies in clause in the form of production. it wasn't in the distance of the land troubled. another example involves tomatoes. if you what local hothouse tomatoes, tomato is to grow with input of heat and under artificial conditions and we bought those locally, it would actually be ten times more energy inefficient than if you got...
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the isle of wight, a tiny little place off the southern coast of england, i was there and i brought onef their daily papers home. i took it to the market and waited. it weighed over 2 pounds. host: the newspaper weighed over 2 pounds? caller: and this was not inserts'. if it was news. host: was it the sunday paper? caller: no, it was the wednesday paper. it was the "isle of wight county press." agreed for newspapers when i'm here on the internet. -- i read foreign newspapers when i'm here on the internet. host: one more call here. peter in philadelphia does not read a paper. not happy with the philadelphia papers? caller: it is so slanted that you cannot really get the news out of it, sir. if they gave it to me i would not read it. host: where you get your newspaper, -- your news from? caller: i go to c-span, rush limbaugh, fox, the internet. i google loved a particular subject -- i google up a particular subject. i get the real story. host: thanks for your calls this half hour. next year will turn our attention to food borne illnesses. this is erik olsen from the pew charitable trusts.
the isle of wight, a tiny little place off the southern coast of england, i was there and i brought onef their daily papers home. i took it to the market and waited. it weighed over 2 pounds. host: the newspaper weighed over 2 pounds? caller: and this was not inserts'. if it was news. host: was it the sunday paper? caller: no, it was the wednesday paper. it was the "isle of wight county press." agreed for newspapers when i'm here on the internet. -- i read foreign newspapers when i'm...
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he got as far as england. he clearly was able to get pretty far away from the jurisdiction in an attempt to escape responsibility for his actions. >> the boyfriend's mother was also struck by the car. family members said she is in serious but stable condition. >>> a 25-year-old pregnant mother in pensacola, florida, is missing. she went to see her unborn baby father on thursday and hasn't been seen next. watkins relatives are desperate and distraught. >> if anybody saw her, please come forward. >> reporter: pensacola police aren't commenting on any suspects or persons of interest but if you know something that might help them, the police number pensacola in florida is 850-435-1900. >>> searchers combing north dakota range land for three missing college students have found no trace of the women. the only lead for police so far is a friend who got two calls from one of the women sunday night. both calls mentioned water and said they need help. the women all play softball for dickenson state. they are believed to
he got as far as england. he clearly was able to get pretty far away from the jurisdiction in an attempt to escape responsibility for his actions. >> the boyfriend's mother was also struck by the car. family members said she is in serious but stable condition. >>> a 25-year-old pregnant mother in pensacola, florida, is missing. she went to see her unborn baby father on thursday and hasn't been seen next. watkins relatives are desperate and distraught. >> if anybody saw her,...
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we had this in greece where part of the preparations for entering the e.u., everyone studied in england. or italy. west is good and east is bad, backwards. in our case, islamic, therefore, bad. this is an argument that can be used in turkey. but it seems that turkey is becoming increasingly comfortable with who it is. you have new debates about the minorities and you have armenia and turkey. you have the turks to criticize and the head of the o.i.c. and nato -- it's a very interesting and subtle game that is being played and the ultimate question is, is this looking after our own interests as well as cultural or is it fully a cultural agenda of, we're finally coming home and i don't think anyone can give an answer to right now. >> thank you all for coming and thanks for the questions and thank you for these excellent presentations. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> today, president obama informed world leaders of his afghan strategy and tomorrow we'll have coverage of the president addressing th
we had this in greece where part of the preparations for entering the e.u., everyone studied in england. or italy. west is good and east is bad, backwards. in our case, islamic, therefore, bad. this is an argument that can be used in turkey. but it seems that turkey is becoming increasingly comfortable with who it is. you have new debates about the minorities and you have armenia and turkey. you have the turks to criticize and the head of the o.i.c. and nato -- it's a very interesting and...
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>> we will have to see how this plays out in england.t looks like they're moving to break up some of their biggest banks. there are different ways that banks are combined now. one is just how big they are coming terms of size of assets or size of liabilities. another is water all of the big banks allowed to do? no investment banks are part of commercial banks and the stand- alone investment bank model kind of fell apart in this crisis. so there are very few -- there are only two left and they converted to bank holding companies so that they could get rescued. i think we will have to see how this plays out. certainly, the argument of the two big to fail, that we cannot have big, menacing, too-big-to- fail institutions that are unregulated or lightly regulated and squeezing themselves between the cracks and turning the whole system, everybody agrees on that. i think that, if you go through the white paper on financial regulatory reform, it clearly lays out that at the very least, we need to have the resolution authorities so that, when som
>> we will have to see how this plays out in england.t looks like they're moving to break up some of their biggest banks. there are different ways that banks are combined now. one is just how big they are coming terms of size of assets or size of liabilities. another is water all of the big banks allowed to do? no investment banks are part of commercial banks and the stand- alone investment bank model kind of fell apart in this crisis. so there are very few -- there are only two left and...