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here is farah. >> thank you so much.frican bowler has once again been leading the line for his country, he took six wickets on day 2. india was bowled out for 334. south africa hosts the day for 85. and remember the series is level after the first test was drawn. >>> england has shown some debelated signs of life on their ashes tour. in real trouble on 164 for nine. the day started badly for england. kevin peterson for 71, as they were bowled out for 255. but australia's bats men really struggl struggled. >> days like that have been few and far between in this trip, and we just are really hungry to get something out of this tour, and i think we showed that today. we fielded most [ inaudible ] the entire day. i thought we dived around a lot, and chased everything. >> yeah, i think we have had our worst day of the series, but that happens. england played very well today. i thought they bowled outstandingly, so we're up against it. there is a lot of game to go in this match. >> and pakistan is looking to claim the one-day i
here is farah. >> thank you so much.frican bowler has once again been leading the line for his country, he took six wickets on day 2. india was bowled out for 334. south africa hosts the day for 85. and remember the series is level after the first test was drawn. >>> england has shown some debelated signs of life on their ashes tour. in real trouble on 164 for nine. the day started badly for england. kevin peterson for 71, as they were bowled out for 255. but australia's bats men...
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and in sports find out who made the shots of the day at thailand championship farah will be here with sport next. ♪ >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their >>> at this government-run facility, not much has changed since the industry took off in the 1920s. here cashews grown locally or imported are opened and roasted before being peeled and sorted. for the disshellers especially, it is back breaking work, literally >> translator: i know some people who have died from medical problems, but now we don't get acid on our fingers anymore. >> reporter: this processing plant is better than more private ones. but they still have to swat on the floor for more than hours a day and that causes problems in their legs and back. reshelling ka shoes for years has led to continued body pain. now she helps workers with anything from medical help to being paid on time. >> translator: the government facilities give medical treatment, but only sometimes. we have had to protest and even strike a few times just to get wages or pension owed to us. so the amount is still not enough, not when inf
and in sports find out who made the shots of the day at thailand championship farah will be here with sport next. ♪ >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their >>> at this government-run facility, not much has changed since the industry took off in the 1920s. here cashews grown locally or imported are opened and roasted before being peeled and sorted. for the disshellers especially, it is back breaking work, literally >> translator: i know some people who have...
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in america. >> roger farah came over and restructured the unsexy parts of the business -- supply chainone thing he also did, too, was that he bought back those licenses. he brought those brands back in- house and made sure all those brands were underneath the ralph lauren umbrella. >> they were going through a tremendous growth period. and i had suggested we put together something that codified the polo brand message. and we called it "ralph lauren: philosophy." >> it is a brand video that lauren commissioned. >> the way i do collections, what inspires me, is a story or a theme that gets to me. i know how to build this. i do not build a collection from a sleeve or from a specific fabric. i build it out of a dream. >> control to him is very important. and this was a way to present a unified message where he did not have to be there, but it was like he was there. >> lauren continued to expand. with an eye on international sales, he opened the flagship stores in milan, tokyo and even moscow. >> america is represented in france by mcdonald's and ralph lauren. which one makes our culture lo
in america. >> roger farah came over and restructured the unsexy parts of the business -- supply chainone thing he also did, too, was that he bought back those licenses. he brought those brands back in- house and made sure all those brands were underneath the ralph lauren umbrella. >> they were going through a tremendous growth period. and i had suggested we put together something that codified the polo brand message. and we called it "ralph lauren: philosophy." >>...
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. >>> a jury decided in favor of ryan o'neill about a portrait of the late farah fawcett. he will be allowed to keep a painting of fawcett lo left her artwork to the university of texas. >>> president obama commutes the prison sentences. one is a cousin of the massachusetts gov governor. each has served over 15 years in prison for r their drug crimes. >>> the russian president made some pardons including an oil tie con. he's also letting the members of a punk rock band be released just before the holidays. >>> and speaking of lucky duck shs these five pampered birds will be retiring from the peabody hotel. s that just the latest. but this special group will be retiring to the jack daniels distillery. >>> warren buffett earned $1.5 million per hour in 2013 that works out to $12.7 billion for the year. now it's time for a look at business. we turn to seema mody. >> let's talk about facebook. the founder is cashing in on stocks. he's selling over 41 million shares worth around $2.3 billion. facebook has said most of the net proceeds will go to uncle sam. he may end up paying
. >>> a jury decided in favor of ryan o'neill about a portrait of the late farah fawcett. he will be allowed to keep a painting of fawcett lo left her artwork to the university of texas. >>> president obama commutes the prison sentences. one is a cousin of the massachusetts gov governor. each has served over 15 years in prison for r their drug crimes. >>> the russian president made some pardons including an oil tie con. he's also letting the members of a punk rock...
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in russia i wonder if you could have made that russia played a positive role in the snow than the farah because if it wasn't for russia he would . hooley have been locked locked out long ago and probably for a much longer duration than. well once noted in the second they actually made a statement saying that all the country that he had trusted with his requests. into his claims objective decisions and this is apparently what russia has done and that's newton and temporary refuge in this country this same charm it's rather peculiar while given refuge chill while near the whistleblower laws. one who is drawing to. an escape from the s.s. or its is being apparently sue that russia is at the same putting soo much pressure on its own whistleblower there is this harassment a whistleblower is going on in the country including the whistleblower insults there is a huge crush on environmentalist groups and only independent media that are trying to cover all the developments relevant to the olympics construction and there have been critical well i think what that shows is that human rights issues
in russia i wonder if you could have made that russia played a positive role in the snow than the farah because if it wasn't for russia he would . hooley have been locked locked out long ago and probably for a much longer duration than. well once noted in the second they actually made a statement saying that all the country that he had trusted with his requests. into his claims objective decisions and this is apparently what russia has done and that's newton and temporary refuge in this country...
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here is farah. >> thank you so much. the groups for the 2014 world cup in brazil have been drawn.r has been following the draw in brazil. what has been the initial reaction to who brazil have drawn? >> well, the brazilians seam pretty happy as you might imagine. they are going to open against croatia in their home of sal palo, and as mentioned mexico, which is a team that always poses a certain threat but has certainly struggled to get into this world cup, and then cameroon, ranked only 59th in the world, but still a lot of experience for the cameroon team. the brazilians are feeling pretty good about this first draw. if they get past that first round, and that's certainly what nose brazilians are expecting, things could get much more difficult very fast. it could get very difficult, very quick for the brazilians. >> and people have been traveling all over the country for group games. are the fans worried that that will effect how they play? >> well, for the brazilians, not really. they are going to be in sal palo, that's only a 45-minute flight from their home base. and so they a
here is farah. >> thank you so much. the groups for the 2014 world cup in brazil have been drawn.r has been following the draw in brazil. what has been the initial reaction to who brazil have drawn? >> well, the brazilians seam pretty happy as you might imagine. they are going to open against croatia in their home of sal palo, and as mentioned mexico, which is a team that always poses a certain threat but has certainly struggled to get into this world cup, and then cameroon, ranked...
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in russia i wonder if you could have made that russia played a positive role in the snow than the farah because if it wasn't for russia he would . hooley have been lock locked out long ago and probably for a much longer duration than. well once noted in the second. major statement saying. all the country that he addresses with his requests. into his clear. objective decisions and this is apparently what russia has done and that's newton and temporary refuge in this country at the same charm it's rather peculiar while given refuge chill while new whistleblower laws. one who is drawing to. an escape from the s.s. or its is being apparently sue of it russia is at the same chawed putin says much russia on its own whistleblower there is this harassment a whistleblower is going on in the country including the whistleblower it's insulted there is a huge crush on environmentalist groups and own independent media that are trying to cover all the developments relevant to the olympics construction and they're being critical well i think what that shows is that human rights issues probe probably a
in russia i wonder if you could have made that russia played a positive role in the snow than the farah because if it wasn't for russia he would . hooley have been lock locked out long ago and probably for a much longer duration than. well once noted in the second. major statement saying. all the country that he addresses with his requests. into his clear. objective decisions and this is apparently what russia has done and that's newton and temporary refuge in this country at the same charm...
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[applause] >> we have time for one or two questions for professor farah on a although you will get another chance in another half-hour. questions? you are saving them for the whole group. we have a question coming. marching down the aisle. >> thank you for that wonderful discussion. i'm a psychiatrist, frantic psychiatrist and you refer to some of these cases and do some talking about this as well. and i think one of the problems in a lot of these cases is the in voluntariness is improperly defined in there's a clearly difference between having no choice in having a hard choice and that i think is richard bonnie to first look for that distinction and i think it's really useful. at least i found in working with it and i wonder if you would comment on that? pee wee treated as black and white voluntary or involuntary. not that there shades of gray up well it was voluntary but it was a harder choice. that's because in criminal law we treat people according to a norm. we say if you are able to reach that norm, great. if you fall below it you do so at your own peril and if you are but they good
[applause] >> we have time for one or two questions for professor farah on a although you will get another chance in another half-hour. questions? you are saving them for the whole group. we have a question coming. marching down the aisle. >> thank you for that wonderful discussion. i'm a psychiatrist, frantic psychiatrist and you refer to some of these cases and do some talking about this as well. and i think one of the problems in a lot of these cases is the in voluntariness is...