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in these restaurants so did well that's what fascinates me about all these restaurants those strange eclectic mix between different girls yes which i'll drop in iraq do you think it will fascinate the guests who come to sochi for the olympics will they love it or you think or will this look sort of i mean referencing those two singers and the restaurants i mean i mean i mean would people be fascinated to to to go out and i think actually that it will be if every good broadly should they keep it that i can see it's now deadly and i didn't like about this record many tourists and people will love it i mean even we became fans of this music lucia and so no i knew he was allowed and so me i mean it is they did it to our lives my brains when i said a little bit of all artistic and um and then isabelle you can survive in this kind of music now then it really becomes better and we have we had many really good evenings in restaurants and we also made a top ten of the most favorite songs over there so our number one is for example big it is billy goss and i'm number two it started because i l
in these restaurants so did well that's what fascinates me about all these restaurants those strange eclectic mix between different girls yes which i'll drop in iraq do you think it will fascinate the guests who come to sochi for the olympics will they love it or you think or will this look sort of i mean referencing those two singers and the restaurants i mean i mean i mean would people be fascinated to to to go out and i think actually that it will be if every good broadly should they keep it...
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and it was fascinating. they were fascinated with the film series but i got very different questions than i would get from americans. one i remember vividly was a german student came up to me after watching an episode one day -- i also gave some lectures. i didn't just show movies. but he came up after and he he said, why do you americans always think that everything that happens to you is the biggest thing that's ever happened? he said, have you ever heard of the 30 years war? and i said no, most americans have not heard of the 30 years war. we don't know about that. >> we were getting a lot of that last summer. >> andy, go ahead. >> just quickly, i can't give you an empirical answer. i can never give empirical answers to any question. but we want to remember i think that there are a lot countries in the world including what we call the developed western world and other parts of the world where they haven't settled these questions of federalism. right? i mean, scotland wants maybe out of the united kingdom.
and it was fascinating. they were fascinated with the film series but i got very different questions than i would get from americans. one i remember vividly was a german student came up to me after watching an episode one day -- i also gave some lectures. i didn't just show movies. but he came up after and he he said, why do you americans always think that everything that happens to you is the biggest thing that's ever happened? he said, have you ever heard of the 30 years war? and i said no,...
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fascinating conversation and an amazing conclusions.
fascinating conversation and an amazing conclusions.
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oz, it has been fascinating.k out if i feel better or worse for having talked to you the last hour. >> all i can say the strong will, take the right direction. can i please thank you? she wrote -- it is just a -- it was a miracle to see how she put the words together for this one little piece for "the telegraph." >> found it fascinating particularly to go down to this clinic you had for these people who had no money, no hope for proper medical treatment, to see the care and attention you gave them and passion you brought to it. it is an impressive thing that you do with those clinics. i wish you all the very best with it. >> you're very kind. >> bless you. >> firm handshake. i would expect nothing else. that was dr. mehmet oz. >>> coming up, the man who turned an "f" bomb into a smash hit song. the unforgettable cee lo green. ♪ ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so tr
oz, it has been fascinating.k out if i feel better or worse for having talked to you the last hour. >> all i can say the strong will, take the right direction. can i please thank you? she wrote -- it is just a -- it was a miracle to see how she put the words together for this one little piece for "the telegraph." >> found it fascinating particularly to go down to this clinic you had for these people who had no money, no hope for proper medical treatment, to see the care...
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what's so fascinating about him is he raises these really prickly questions. is violence justified in the cause of justice? i think we would all agree he was right in recognizing not only slavery was the great moral wrong in the nation, but that we needed to address it and confront this issue. and also be uncomfortable with the fact that he dragged pro slavery settlers from their beds in kansas in the middle of the night and slaughter them with broad swords. there is no way in my view to feel all one way or all the other. some people do. he is an immensely complex figure. the years i spent researching and writing this book, one minute i wouldn't say i ever loved him. he is not a warm and cuddly guy. i would respect and admire him. another moment i would think how could you do this? you know. so, again, that's part of what i find really compelling about him. i'm just not prepared to say all right, all wrong, you know, had to be this way or not. >> judith? >> in the context of your journey from slavery, you mentioned several different times that the northern abo
what's so fascinating about him is he raises these really prickly questions. is violence justified in the cause of justice? i think we would all agree he was right in recognizing not only slavery was the great moral wrong in the nation, but that we needed to address it and confront this issue. and also be uncomfortable with the fact that he dragged pro slavery settlers from their beds in kansas in the middle of the night and slaughter them with broad swords. there is no way in my view to feel...
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fascinating. there's video, i've never seen, this i'm sure it has happened but video of ron paul in 2004, lambasting lincoln with a confederate flag behind him. you think about this. literally a flag of treason but running for president of the united states. i couldn't even, i mean, my eyes just like went like this. i couldn't -- even knowing who ron paul is. soy think it pretty much was him. literally actually him. he went on tim russert. this must have been i guess '08. he went on "meet the press" and made the argument about lincoln being a tyrant, slavery would have ended anyway. i don't know anybody who is has aggressively made that. is he a southerner? he is. but is he from snext >> he was from texas. >> okay. okay. all right. so he's a southerner. there you go. he got it. but his appeal is much broader. it really is. so i would say him and george allen wins the senate race, george allen is another person who is very much identified -- >> that's in virginia. >> in virginia. i think he isn't a
fascinating. there's video, i've never seen, this i'm sure it has happened but video of ron paul in 2004, lambasting lincoln with a confederate flag behind him. you think about this. literally a flag of treason but running for president of the united states. i couldn't even, i mean, my eyes just like went like this. i couldn't -- even knowing who ron paul is. soy think it pretty much was him. literally actually him. he went on tim russert. this must have been i guess '08. he went on "meet...
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a fascinating book.ead. you've had a hell of a life. and the fact you're going to end up with shannon, wife number seven, is a great testament to your staying power. how would you like to be remembered? >> i would like to be remembered as a -- somebody who could rock your soul or make your cry with a song. and somebody who's kind, who loved to laugh, and loved his god. >> good for you. that's a pretty good thing. it's been a real pleasure. keep on rocking. and loving. gregg allman. fascinating chap. >>> next, a former abc news president speaks out on keeping america great. dude you don't understand, this is my dad's car. look at the car! my dad's gonna kill me dude... [ male announcer ] the security of a 2012 iihs top safety pick. the volkswagen passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 passat for $209 a month. or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business, it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact
a fascinating book.ead. you've had a hell of a life. and the fact you're going to end up with shannon, wife number seven, is a great testament to your staying power. how would you like to be remembered? >> i would like to be remembered as a -- somebody who could rock your soul or make your cry with a song. and somebody who's kind, who loved to laugh, and loved his god. >> good for you. that's a pretty good thing. it's been a real pleasure. keep on rocking. and loving. gregg allman....
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a fascinating book.ng read. you've had a hell of a life. and the fact you're going to end up with shannon, wife number seven, is a great testament to your staying power. how would you like to be remembered? >> i would like to be remembered as a -- somebody who could rock your soul or make your cry with a song. and somebody who's kind, who loved to laugh, and loved his god. >> good for you. that's a pretty good thing. it's been a real pleasure. keep on rocking. and loving. gregg allman. fascinating chap. >>> next, a former abc news president speaks out on keeping america great. >> announcer: this is the day. the day that we say to the world of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the right to live free from the fear of identity theft. our pledge to you? as long as there are identity thieves, we'll be there. we're lifelock. and we offer the most comprehensive identity theft protection ever created. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to l
a fascinating book.ng read. you've had a hell of a life. and the fact you're going to end up with shannon, wife number seven, is a great testament to your staying power. how would you like to be remembered? >> i would like to be remembered as a -- somebody who could rock your soul or make your cry with a song. and somebody who's kind, who loved to laugh, and loved his god. >> good for you. that's a pretty good thing. it's been a real pleasure. keep on rocking. and loving. gregg...
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a fascinating book. you've had a hell of a life. and the fact you're going to end up with shannon, wife number seven, is a great testament to your staying power. how would you like to be remembered? >> i would like to be remembered as a -- somebody who could rock your soul or make your cry with a song. and somebody who's kind, who loved to laugh, and loved his god. >> good for you. that's a pretty good thing. it's been a real pleasure. keep on rocking. and loving. gregg allman. fascinating chap. >>> next, a former abc news president speaks out on keeping america great. let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedheal
a fascinating book. you've had a hell of a life. and the fact you're going to end up with shannon, wife number seven, is a great testament to your staying power. how would you like to be remembered? >> i would like to be remembered as a -- somebody who could rock your soul or make your cry with a song. and somebody who's kind, who loved to laugh, and loved his god. >> good for you. that's a pretty good thing. it's been a real pleasure. keep on rocking. and loving. gregg allman....
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it's a fascinating question. the person who invited us was actually an israeli who was trained by mcpherson at princeton who came to the united states with her father on a fellowship as a little kid. he was a historian of early modern europe, i think, and she saw something on tv when she was in sixth grade in princeton, new jersey and got hooked on the civil war, went back to asia and came back here as a grad student and wrote a dissertation on people and the disruption of the civil war. then we met all these people who wrote on the civil war, including the american civil war, a case study of various things like innovations and communication and networks and technology and things like that. so -- but we're a little insulated. i don't think that -- i don't have any sense that there is some upward trend in international interest on the subject. what do you think, david? >> i think what we can say up here is there is no lack of interest in this american problem of race and our pluralism and our history with this dil
it's a fascinating question. the person who invited us was actually an israeli who was trained by mcpherson at princeton who came to the united states with her father on a fellowship as a little kid. he was a historian of early modern europe, i think, and she saw something on tv when she was in sixth grade in princeton, new jersey and got hooked on the civil war, went back to asia and came back here as a grad student and wrote a dissertation on people and the disruption of the civil war. then...
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it's going to be a fascinating interesting conversation tonight. politically. i want to see in the next month or two how the republican party reacts, going back arrested or forward. this is a historic day. >> we'll rely on you and your insights in that subject. we go to viewpoint tonight. >> thank you. >> an old has been comedian on john john who keeps telling us things we don't want to hear. look, i don't play 'bout my facial hair. but if i grow this out a little bit i look too much like an english country gent... naaah. a little this way and i feel like i'm from outer space. this and i feel like a viking... [ roars ] not my style, man. [ male announcer ] master your style... even trimming, a close shave and accurate edging... with the new gillette fusion proglide styler. every inch of hair needs to be on point. ♪ ♪ new 5 rpm gum. stimulate your senses. >> this whole idea of 1% versus the 99%, it's--there is nothing saying well, let's get the people who aren't. he's creating a class warfare in a country where there is no class structure. anybody c
it's going to be a fascinating interesting conversation tonight. politically. i want to see in the next month or two how the republican party reacts, going back arrested or forward. this is a historic day. >> we'll rely on you and your insights in that subject. we go to viewpoint tonight. >> thank you. >> an old has been comedian on john john who keeps telling us things we don't want to hear. look, i don't play 'bout my facial hair. but if i grow this out a little bit i look...
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oz, it has been fascinating.an't work out if i feel better or worse for having talked to you the last hour. >> all i can say the strong will, take nut right direction. can i please thank you? she wrote -- it is just a -- it was a miracle to see how she put the words together for this one little piece for "the telegraph." >> piers: found it fascinating to go to this clinic you had with people with into money, no hope for proper medical treatment and the care and attention gave them and the passion you brought to it. it is an impressive thing do you with those clinics. i wish you the best of t. >> you are very kind. >> piers: dr. oz, thank you. >> bless you. >> piers: firm handshake. that was dr. mehmet oz. >>> a man who turned an f-bomb into a smash hit song, the unforgettable cee lo green. ♪ ♪ born to you wild ♪ born to be wild ♪ i am born to be wild >> piers: cee lo green with juliet simms, a finalist from team see low from "the voice" and know cee lo from "forget you," what we will call it here. the unforgettab
oz, it has been fascinating.an't work out if i feel better or worse for having talked to you the last hour. >> all i can say the strong will, take nut right direction. can i please thank you? she wrote -- it is just a -- it was a miracle to see how she put the words together for this one little piece for "the telegraph." >> piers: found it fascinating to go to this clinic you had with people with into money, no hope for proper medical treatment and the care and attention...
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had on hats or fascinators so i didn't want to stick out like a sore american thumb. >> yes, a barean thumb won't do. and you spoke to her grandsons. >> yes. they've traveled to a number of countries representing their grandma. >> she hasn't friended you on facebook? >> no. has she friended you? >> hopefully she will after this interview. >> they both speak so affectionate about their grandmother about what she's meant to them and to the entire country. 60 years as a monarch here in great britain. but to interview royalty, you do get a bit nervous, but they could not have been nicer and prince william, especially was actually very funny. >> as i learned from growing up, you don't mess with your grandmother. >> i had fun talking with him. he made fun of the helicopter noise above. i said, seriously, can't you do something about that? and he said, yeah, let me ring someone up. but he was a great sport and so was prince harry. >> i met the queen in 1991 at her first baseball game, but that's a story for another time. katie couric's special will air tuesday night on abc. our thanks for
had on hats or fascinators so i didn't want to stick out like a sore american thumb. >> yes, a barean thumb won't do. and you spoke to her grandsons. >> yes. they've traveled to a number of countries representing their grandma. >> she hasn't friended you on facebook? >> no. has she friended you? >> hopefully she will after this interview. >> they both speak so affectionate about their grandmother about what she's meant to them and to the entire country. 60...
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i'm fascinated. i love them. i love the work of westwood. so i love their work because they did something, but they saw something that was happening, rebellion tight, and that mix of conservative with the art still. i love that, so it has influenced me. for example, in london, i saw a black trench coat, and in the front, you say black is not for children. black is bad, and everything like that that is ridiculous, so i told them. i must say that one for me was a learning experience. i love it. >> london has changed, as every city has. you certainly will not have any of those bankers wearing bowler hats and numberless. more to the point, london out is tremendously diverse. paris is becoming in admitting that it is more a diversity, and there's a little line for me quite hidden away the says i'm very much a parisian or i'm interested in parisian women, but not quite sure that i ever met a parisian woman. what do you mean by that? >> what i mean is that my education, i have been looking at old movies that i love. we speak about the reputation of
i'm fascinated. i love them. i love the work of westwood. so i love their work because they did something, but they saw something that was happening, rebellion tight, and that mix of conservative with the art still. i love that, so it has influenced me. for example, in london, i saw a black trench coat, and in the front, you say black is not for children. black is bad, and everything like that that is ridiculous, so i told them. i must say that one for me was a learning experience. i love it....
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. >> it just gets even worse z it is fascinating. >> wait until you see the rest. >>> and a video to remind you. >> don't day dream while you drive. >> this driver didn't get the memo that this wasn't an action movie. the crazy driving mishap caught movie. the crazy driving mishap caught on camera later. [ female announcer ] what do you share with your family? how do you keep in touch with friends on the go? stay connected to the people and things that matter most to you? with at&t's amazing u-verse services that let you build a personalized bundle that works for you. call now. bundles including u-verse tv, internet, and home phone start as low as $79 a month for 12 months -- our best bundle price. switch today and get a total home dvr included. or you can choose from a variety of tv packages to get the channels you want and from several reliable internet speeds up to 24 megs to get what you need. record 4 shows at once with a total home dvr that lets you play them back in any room. plus choose from a wide selection of home phone and wireless calling plans. so call now. triple play b
. >> it just gets even worse z it is fascinating. >> wait until you see the rest. >>> and a video to remind you. >> don't day dream while you drive. >> this driver didn't get the memo that this wasn't an action movie. the crazy driving mishap caught movie. the crazy driving mishap caught on camera later. [ female announcer ] what do you share with your family? how do you keep in touch with friends on the go? stay connected to the people and things that matter...
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that is what is so different about all this, and so fascinating.ll offer a very interesting window for us into a group like this. >> eliot: and into the mind of someone who is clearly troubled as a terrorist and is trying to grapple and some how send some message out there that makes no sense to most of us. christof putzel, thank you for your remarkable reporting on this story. >> thank you eliot. >> eliot: we'll have more on this story tomorrow night including the exclusive interview that christof conducted with the family of omar hammami. more ahead. easy answers. [ train whistle blows ] [ ball hitting paddle ] [ orbit girl ] don't let food hang around. yeah! [ orbit trumpet ] clean it up with orbit! [ orbit glint ] fabulous! for a good clean feeling. ♪ eat, drink, chew orbit! ♪ ♪ ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste? honey nut cheerio
that is what is so different about all this, and so fascinating.ll offer a very interesting window for us into a group like this. >> eliot: and into the mind of someone who is clearly troubled as a terrorist and is trying to grapple and some how send some message out there that makes no sense to most of us. christof putzel, thank you for your remarkable reporting on this story. >> thank you eliot. >> eliot: we'll have more on this story tomorrow night including the exclusive...
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. >> it just gets even worse z it is fascinating. >> wait until you see the rest. >>> and a video to remind you. >> don't day dream while you drive. >> this driver didn't get the memo that this wasn't an action movie. the crazy driving mishap caught on camera later.ñ? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ transforming sounds ] [ male announcer ] transformers. the ride. ride it at universal studios hollywood. hand-cut, tri-tip sirloin, plus choose shrimp scampi. or grilled malibu chicken, or bacon-wrapped shrimp. starting at just $11.99. or bacon-wrapped shrimp. >>> get ready. i am about to scare the sweat out of your pores. >> the teen you are seeing who has a go-procamera strapped to a hat is ross colaugh vis. he is 18 years old and he spends his spare time climbing things all over russia. in this case, he is climbing the rusty island bridge, which is a brand new bridge. so brand new that the cranes are still up. that's actually what he is on. the cranes are higher than the bridge. >> aren't there gates to prevent average citizens from climbing up there? that's kind of dangerous. >> if they can climb a bridge,
. >> it just gets even worse z it is fascinating. >> wait until you see the rest. >>> and a video to remind you. >> don't day dream while you drive. >> this driver didn't get the memo that this wasn't an action movie. the crazy driving mishap caught on camera later.ñ? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ transforming sounds ] [ male announcer ] transformers. the ride. ride it at universal studios hollywood. hand-cut, tri-tip sirloin, plus choose shrimp scampi. or grilled malibu...