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in france the prisons were totally controlled from the central administration it was inconceivable and in america there were local arrangements and that was the idea. but really they wanted to study democracy. they both believed deeply that it was the future and it would not be reversed and where francis seemed frighteningly unstable but was a dirty word because everybody remember the terror of the french revolution collapsing into and the parents missed by three days going to the guillotine because when rose pierre felt they were led out instead of killed his father was 21 and his hair had gone completely white then the father of the dictatorship of napoleon despotism. why was america so stable? this was ready to close agenda. it was my own voyage of discovery that we devour books about the founders of really don't read so much about jacksonian america which is totally different from any recent history and from that quite old-fashioned view of the world founders' he was the first populist president in office since 1828 expanding enormously from the hinterland and extremely commercial
in france the prisons were totally controlled from the central administration it was inconceivable and in america there were local arrangements and that was the idea. but really they wanted to study democracy. they both believed deeply that it was the future and it would not be reversed and where francis seemed frighteningly unstable but was a dirty word because everybody remember the terror of the french revolution collapsing into and the parents missed by three days going to the guillotine...
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and none of it happened even when hitler invaded france. when it began was in 1941, june, when hitler invaded the ussr and he had a two front war, and the americans came into the war. that's when the trains began to roll in february, january, february final solution, 1942. he was at war with the world and when germany was trying to go down, he said we're taking everyone else down with us. on israel, i used to be, when it went to my first visit in israel was with richard nixon right after the six day war. and i met rabin who is a journal. i met david ben-gurion and i came back a very militant scientists. when i was in nixon's white house, the israeli ambassadors, deputy ambassador used to come visit me regularly because i was very supportive to the yom kippur war. but there did become a period, i thought the best solution would be israel exiting the west bank because its economy was very modern, and you bring the palestinians and their and they're going to rise up, you know, and a much freer better economic life than they are going to separa
and none of it happened even when hitler invaded france. when it began was in 1941, june, when hitler invaded the ussr and he had a two front war, and the americans came into the war. that's when the trains began to roll in february, january, february final solution, 1942. he was at war with the world and when germany was trying to go down, he said we're taking everyone else down with us. on israel, i used to be, when it went to my first visit in israel was with richard nixon right after the...
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how thieves in france managed to walk away with some priceless works of art. >>> a interplanetary stroll. japan begins a two-year mission to study the mysteries of venus. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hi, everybody. good morning, great to have you with us. i'm thomas roberts. >>> today we begin with reining in wall street and the big banks. last night congress passed the most extensive financial reform bill since the great depression and handed president obama a major policy victory. for months, they have been try mulling over details to prevent a economic meltdown like the country is recovering from. nbc's tracie potts is in washington, d.c., this morning to guide us through this one. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. it passed with 59 votes. four of those were republicans. let me tell you some of the details here, what this senate bill would do. it would police wall street, actively looking for banks and investment firms at risk. it would also shine the light on complex financial trades, part of the problem that led to the recession. a new consumer protection age
how thieves in france managed to walk away with some priceless works of art. >>> a interplanetary stroll. japan begins a two-year mission to study the mysteries of venus. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hi, everybody. good morning, great to have you with us. i'm thomas roberts. >>> today we begin with reining in wall street and the big banks. last night congress passed the most extensive financial reform bill since the great depression and handed...
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they should have formed an alliance with france, sent troops to france and all in front of belgium and france and defended the ports and the provision potter, defended finance and told hitler if you cross that line you are at war with britain and france and then still being neutral they could have brought all the planes and anything they wanted from the egg united states and hitler would never have come west in my judgment. he didn't want to come west. when he did come west he conquered france. he didn't ask for the french colonies or for the french fleet. he didn't ask for the bases and syria. he didn't want a war with britain and france. he never wanted to front war. i'm not even sure he wanted were met with the soviet union because he had a pretty much gotten all of his neighbors were friends and allies. is that the controversy look? you bet. [laughter] >> host: mark in california, you are on with pat buchanan. >> caller: mr. buchanan, i had the honor of having voted for you three times. >> guest: thank you, sir. >> caller: i grew up in the area were the only church i remember is th
they should have formed an alliance with france, sent troops to france and all in front of belgium and france and defended the ports and the provision potter, defended finance and told hitler if you cross that line you are at war with britain and france and then still being neutral they could have brought all the planes and anything they wanted from the egg united states and hitler would never have come west in my judgment. he didn't want to come west. when he did come west he conquered france....
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they should have formed a solemn alliance with france. sent troops to france. drawn a40 line in front of belgm and france and defended the channel ports, defended the british empire, defended france and told hitler, if you cross that line, you're at war with britain and france.7#Ñ then still being neutral they could have brought all the planes and everything they wantedwv:hu'ited states. hitler would never have come west in my judgment. he didn't want to come west. when he did come west, he conquered france and went back home. he didn't ask for the french colonies. he didn't ask for the french fleet. he didn't ask for bases in syria. he never wanted a two-front war. i'm not sure he wanted war with the soviet union because he'd pretty much gotten -- i mean, all his neighbors were friends and allies. now, was that a controversial book? you bet. [laughter] >> host: mark in california, you're on with pat buchanan. >> caller: mr. buchanan, i have the honor of having voted for you three times. >> guest: well, thank you, sir. >> caller: and i grew up in the san gabrie
they should have formed a solemn alliance with france. sent troops to france. drawn a40 line in front of belgm and france and defended the channel ports, defended the british empire, defended france and told hitler, if you cross that line, you're at war with britain and france.7#Ñ then still being neutral they could have brought all the planes and everything they wantedwv:hu'ited states. hitler would never have come west in my judgment. he didn't want to come west. when he did come west, he...
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generally speaking, these groups are located in the south of france. that is a gateway. that area in the sot of france, marseille, nice is a gateway for a lot of criminal activity, stolen automobiles, guns, weapons, armed robbery t all stuff that happens in that area. so those individuals do have contacts. and they have tend littles throughout the country and they do work together. >> brown: and why steal prominent works of art? we saw that expert in our setup saying that there's no way these could be sold. so i have heard the possibility they could be used as bargaining chips. why would these-- why would these be stolen? >> well, in the investigation as i say, when i was undercover there two years ago, what i found out was, you know, the first thing they want to do is they want to sell them. that's the pain goal. is to try to make as much money as possible. if they can't sell them and they are too hot to go, then what they will do is they will maintain them, they will hold on to them. at one point individuals that i spoke to had more than 75 paintings that they had stor
generally speaking, these groups are located in the south of france. that is a gateway. that area in the sot of france, marseille, nice is a gateway for a lot of criminal activity, stolen automobiles, guns, weapons, armed robbery t all stuff that happens in that area. so those individuals do have contacts. and they have tend littles throughout the country and they do work together. >> brown: and why steal prominent works of art? we saw that expert in our setup saying that there's no way...
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and disgraced tour de france winner floyd landis is the accuser. sandra hughes has more on that from los angeles. >> reporter: after crashing on the tour de california, lance armstrong got back on his bike. but his injuries finally forced him to quit just hours after he vehemently denied the latest allegations of doping. the accusations against armstrong, who has won the tour de france seven times, came in e-mails from floyd landis. landis, who won the tour de france in 2006, tested positive for performance enhancing drugs and was stripped of his victory. he spent four years fighting the allegations. >> did you use testosterone at all? >> no. >> reporter: then he abruptly put the brakes on his defense. landis, according to the "wall street journal," sent e-mails to u.s. and world cycling officials admitting to using the blood booster epo to increase his endurance, testosterone and human growth hormone. he also claims that he and armstrong talked about getting blood transfusions to flush out evidence of drugs. >> i think it's disgusting for coming o
and disgraced tour de france winner floyd landis is the accuser. sandra hughes has more on that from los angeles. >> reporter: after crashing on the tour de california, lance armstrong got back on his bike. but his injuries finally forced him to quit just hours after he vehemently denied the latest allegations of doping. the accusations against armstrong, who has won the tour de france seven times, came in e-mails from floyd landis. landis, who won the tour de france in 2006, tested...
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and frances beinecke, president of the natural resources defense council, an environmental action group. thank you both for joining us. john felmy, to you first. the president's overriding message today was that the federal government, he said, had been and is in charge of this response to this spill and he said that's been the case from the very beginning. is that... what's your reaction to that? >> well, i think there's no question that's what's going on. we have a concerted effort that is being marshalled by the appropriate agencies and they are clearly involved. we've got, of course, b.p. as a responsible party being heavily involved, but it's broader than that in terms of industries, so i would accept that. >> woodruff: and he said b.p. is operating at the government's direction. >> that's my understanding in terms of everything that i've heard. that basically >> brown: in the meantime, of course they're supplying the resources but never else in it's under the direction of the unified command. >> frances beinecke, again, b.p. is acting at the government's direction and he said "thi
and frances beinecke, president of the natural resources defense council, an environmental action group. thank you both for joining us. john felmy, to you first. the president's overriding message today was that the federal government, he said, had been and is in charge of this response to this spill and he said that's been the case from the very beginning. is that... what's your reaction to that? >> well, i think there's no question that's what's going on. we have a concerted effort that...
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>> en 1862 el ejÉrcito francés cayo ante las huestes mexicanos que defendÍan su soberanía.s disparos sintonizan, noticias univisiÓn.
>> en 1862 el ejÉrcito francés cayo ante las huestes mexicanos que defendÍan su soberanía.s disparos sintonizan, noticias univisiÓn.
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in france, the prisons were controlled from the administration. if you changed one, you had to change them all. in america, there were all kinds of different loyal arrangements. that was the idea. to study how it's done in philadelphia and boston and so on. really what they wanted was to study democracy. they both believed deeply, that was it was the future. it's not going to be reversed. and whereas france seemed frighteningly unstable, because everybody remembered the terror that the french revolution collapsed into. the parents misplaced for three days, going to the guillotine, because they felt when they were let out instead of killed, his father was 21, and his hair had gone completely white. then it followed the dictatorship of napoleon. why was america so stable? how did it manage for 50 years to have a thriving democracy? this was really the agenda. it was my own voyage and discovery when i got into the project, i realized we have books about the founders and we don't read a lot about jacksonian america. the quite old fashioned world view
in france, the prisons were controlled from the administration. if you changed one, you had to change them all. in america, there were all kinds of different loyal arrangements. that was the idea. to study how it's done in philadelphia and boston and so on. really what they wanted was to study democracy. they both believed deeply, that was it was the future. it's not going to be reversed. and whereas france seemed frighteningly unstable, because everybody remembered the terror that the french...
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france, the president of france, the foreign minister of france, other countries have come out and condemnedis proportion. use of force by israel. >> ifill: adam shapiro of the free gaza movement, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> ifill: after that interview i >> ifill: after that interview, i talked with michael oren, the israeli ambassador to the united states. israel has come in for harsh criticism today from people who are normally allies and some people who maybe aren't. we heard what the prime minister of turkey said. he called this a war crime. foreign secretary of the u.k. called for greater restraint on the part of israel. the president of france said the use of force was disproportionate to what was going on. what is your response to all that? >> first, let me say, gwen, that the state of israel is saddened by all the casualtys in this sorry affair including the israeli casualties. we have several soldiers who have been wounded two of them quite seriously. as for the use of force, our soldiers no choice but to defend themselves. they landed on these shi
france, the president of france, the foreign minister of france, other countries have come out and condemnedis proportion. use of force by israel. >> ifill: adam shapiro of the free gaza movement, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> ifill: after that interview i >> ifill: after that interview, i talked with michael oren, the israeli ambassador to the united states. israel has come in for harsh criticism today from people who are normally allies...
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they say the movie "outside the law" distorts the struggle for algeria's independence from france.h a billion mouths to feed, india is considering introtusing genetically engineered food crops. farmers and others are divided. doubts have been raised by the work of growing g.m. cotton in the area. it's been linked to suicides in the area. >> in the village here, in the heart of india, they mourn the death of yet another farmer. he hung himself from the roof beam of this house after his debt spiraled out of control. his young family will now have to fend for themselves. he borrowed money to buy g.m. cotton seed. there was no rain and his crop failed so he killed himself. >> in the dry fields around the village, life without irrigation is a struggle. critic says g.m. cotton needs more water to succeed. they claim the seed producers -- a claim the seed producers dispute. but the depressing cycle of failing crops and mounting debts is a lethal one, too much for this man. and tragically, his death is not an isolated case. tens of thousands of indian farmers have taken their own lives in
they say the movie "outside the law" distorts the struggle for algeria's independence from france.h a billion mouths to feed, india is considering introtusing genetically engineered food crops. farmers and others are divided. doubts have been raised by the work of growing g.m. cotton in the area. it's been linked to suicides in the area. >> in the village here, in the heart of india, they mourn the death of yet another farmer. he hung himself from the roof beam of this house...
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wearing a dark hat and sunglasses, she arrived from france saturday.he climbed in to a waiting vehicle which whisked her away. lohan missed a court hearing in beverly hills last week blaming a stolen passport while she was attending the cannes film festival in france. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. and in sports, the suns battle back against the lakers in the nba playoffs. i needed more customers, so i got my nephew to build a website. i hired someone to make my website... five months ago. we are building a website by ourselves. announcer: there's an easier way. create your own small-business site with intuit websites. just choose a style that fits your business and customize, publish and get found in three easy steps. sweet. all from just $4.99 a month, get a 30-day free trial at intuit.com. vegetables are naturally low in calories. v8 juice gives you 3 of your 5 daily servings. it's a tasty, nutritious way to make this number go up... and help this one go down. v8. what's your number? >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities
wearing a dark hat and sunglasses, she arrived from france saturday.he climbed in to a waiting vehicle which whisked her away. lohan missed a court hearing in beverly hills last week blaming a stolen passport while she was attending the cannes film festival in france. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. and in sports, the suns battle back against the lakers in the nba playoffs. i needed more customers, so i got my nephew to build a website. i hired someone to make my...
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. >>> plus, there's been more trouble for lindsay lohan, she claims she was stuck in france because of a stolen passport. when she failed to show up for court on thursday, a warrant was issued for her arrest. >>> plus it is a touching reunion that has become a huge internet hit. this time it's between a man and a gorilla he raised and released into the wild, that he hasn't seen in five years. we're going to see more and talk to that man just ahead. everybody's talking about this video. >> he wasn't sure what to expect because the gorilla was released into the wild and the worry is that they become wild. >>> it was cruel and insensitive, a 14-year-old high school fravm bullied into getting lewd tattoos on his body by a group he wanted on the friends with. >> reporter: authorities are saying they never have seen anything like it. this is just the latest in a series of crimes targeting teenagers with horrifying results. a concord, new hampshire high school freshman scarred for live. police say that the boy was tattooed against his will. >> you would be very upset about the fact of what wa
. >>> plus, there's been more trouble for lindsay lohan, she claims she was stuck in france because of a stolen passport. when she failed to show up for court on thursday, a warrant was issued for her arrest. >>> plus it is a touching reunion that has become a huge internet hit. this time it's between a man and a gorilla he raised and released into the wild, that he hasn't seen in five years. we're going to see more and talk to that man just ahead. everybody's talking about...
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he spent four years fighting the allegation. >> did you use testosterone during the tour de france. >> reporter: then the abruptly put the brakes on his defense. he sent e-mails to u.s. and world cycling officials at mitting to use the blood booster epo, testosterone and human growth hormone and he said that he and armstrong talked about getting blood transfusions to flush out evidence of drugs. the president of the international cycling union says the accusations do not taint lance armstrong's victories or career. the questions of doping have dogged the cycling world and armstrong for years. in 1999 he deathed positive for a banned substance but got a doctor's note to excuse the use. >> he has nothing. no proof. it is his word versus ours. we like our word. >> reporter: landis working with the anti-doping agency and claims he only wants to clear his conscience. cbs news, los angeles. >>> good morning. you are watching 9 news now at 5:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. angie goff will have the traffic in a moment. right now devon lucie is here in for howard. he has a look at the forecast? wrap
he spent four years fighting the allegation. >> did you use testosterone during the tour de france. >> reporter: then the abruptly put the brakes on his defense. he sent e-mails to u.s. and world cycling officials at mitting to use the blood booster epo, testosterone and human growth hormone and he said that he and armstrong talked about getting blood transfusions to flush out evidence of drugs. the president of the international cycling union says the accusations do not taint lance...
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. >> prosecutors in france are called for a suspended jail sentence for the former lead engineer on the concorde program. the 80-year-old is one of five individuals facing charges of manslaughter at the trial in paris. 113 people died when the supersonic jet crashed shortly after takeoff from the french capital 10 years ago. british airways has reported record losses. the airline lost $766 million, the worst result since privatization. passengers numbers fell. the slump in the travel industry has been compounded by b.a. by industrial action. thousands of people have protested against a film at the cannes film festival. the protesters including members of the right wing national front say the movie "outside the law" distorts algeria's independence from france. with a billion mouths to feed, india is considering introducing genetly modified crops. farmers and others are divided. doubts are raised by the experience about growing g.m. cotton in india. they link to the suicide of thousands of farmers in the poorest parts of the country. we report from the central state. >> in the village her
. >> prosecutors in france are called for a suspended jail sentence for the former lead engineer on the concorde program. the 80-year-old is one of five individuals facing charges of manslaughter at the trial in paris. 113 people died when the supersonic jet crashed shortly after takeoff from the french capital 10 years ago. british airways has reported record losses. the airline lost $766 million, the worst result since privatization. passengers numbers fell. the slump in the travel...
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france squabbling with germany, no real plan. no resolution means our stocks go down. >> i was watching some of the analysis after the decline on the dow yesterday. some were saying a lot of this is concern over this financial reform legislation. well, it passed in the senate yesterday, significant margin of victory there. are people worried about what the bill does or how it's going to work? >> i think people are worried that it is going to make the banks lose a lot of money. this is wall street. i think that main street does well off this. it will not be so bad. any resolution there will also be positive. we need resolutions. the united states is well ahead of europe in terms of this. >> let me end on unemployment. the labor department released some figures yesterday, jim, that showed that first-time claims for unemployment benefits rose. it was disappointing. but the unemployment situation is not a new problem. why do there seem to be more concerns about it now? >> well, because we're starting to think, if europe slows, china
france squabbling with germany, no real plan. no resolution means our stocks go down. >> i was watching some of the analysis after the decline on the dow yesterday. some were saying a lot of this is concern over this financial reform legislation. well, it passed in the senate yesterday, significant margin of victory there. are people worried about what the bill does or how it's going to work? >> i think people are worried that it is going to make the banks lose a lot of money. this...
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why is france france? because they speak french there? why is germany germany? they speak germany. switzerland is a longer story. they didn't have agreement there until after world war ii. it's a powerful unifying force. in china, there was an emperor, first emperor of china, some somebody out there is going to cringe, but the first emperor of china, actually about 245 b.c. is when he lived and look at that vast area of china and there were 300 some languages that were spoken and separate provinces and weren't unified. he looked around and said these are similar people, they look the same. they don't look the same. they look the same and similar ethnic background by looks and decided he wanted to unify the chinese people so he hired some subscribes to -- scribse to produce the language. and they are common to the chinese and 5,000 characters. i mean that's why it's picture writing. the people he hired are intellectuals. they decided how to make sense. they do pictures and now we have the chinese language and the goal to unify people is effective. he is the one who unified or standa
why is france france? because they speak french there? why is germany germany? they speak germany. switzerland is a longer story. they didn't have agreement there until after world war ii. it's a powerful unifying force. in china, there was an emperor, first emperor of china, some somebody out there is going to cringe, but the first emperor of china, actually about 245 b.c. is when he lived and look at that vast area of china and there were 300 some languages that were spoken and separate...
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at the bush administration as his wife said, he has dear friends in france. well, france was about to come under fire for cheating on the oil-for-food program scandal. but mr.Âwilson was able to turn the discussion and focus away from france and their cheating on those sanctions and the mainstream media went with him. but there was cheating that went on and there are people willing to cheat with iran as long as they're willing to pay money to get what they want. i think it's actually to china and russia's credit that they haven't said, ok, sure, we'll agree to sanctions knowing that they're going to cheat and sell things to iran and not have competition because sanctions are in place. it's to their credit that they have been up front and honest to say we don't think sanctions are a good idea. and all the while the centrifuges continue to spin. and uranium continues to be enriched. and they move fward -- toward a bigger and bigger and bigger bomb that poses such a threat to israel, to our way of life, to our liberties, because even though our liberties have al
at the bush administration as his wife said, he has dear friends in france. well, france was about to come under fire for cheating on the oil-for-food program scandal. but mr.Âwilson was able to turn the discussion and focus away from france and their cheating on those sanctions and the mainstream media went with him. but there was cheating that went on and there are people willing to cheat with iran as long as they're willing to pay money to get what they want. i think it's actually to china...
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we could have a single currency, it would contain germany, netherlands, belgium, scandinavia and franceat would have been fine and probably would have worked without what we're seeing. for political reasons, the treaty was written in such a way that it could, with a lot of stretching allow these other countries in and they all wanted to join and they all worked very, very hard to do something to allow them in, and then the germans for various reasons, and the french and the others accepted this, so suddenly they end up with a euro-zone which is much broader, much more diverse, much more heterogeneous and much more problematic than that core europe. this euro-zone that we have today is really quite difficult to run without some sort of fiscal union. the one that they thought of before -- the small one with all the relatively similar countries -- that would have worked. fine -- that would not have been a problem at all but the sheer ambition of it because these countries just don't fit in one matrix. they're not similar enough. the shocks are too different. the way their economies operate
we could have a single currency, it would contain germany, netherlands, belgium, scandinavia and franceat would have been fine and probably would have worked without what we're seeing. for political reasons, the treaty was written in such a way that it could, with a lot of stretching allow these other countries in and they all wanted to join and they all worked very, very hard to do something to allow them in, and then the germans for various reasons, and the french and the others accepted...
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el francÉs que juega para el real madrid tendrÁ que ver el mundial por televisiÓn.ganistÁn. >> en el bÉisbol se estÁn jugando encuentros interliga . los yanquis y los mets. >> en la nba se estÁ jugando la final de la conferencia del este. los celtic liberan la serie tres victorias a cero. -lideran. >> rafael mÁrquez e israel vÁzquez, en el box. >> ademÁs recordamos el mundial de alemania, del sudafrica. conocemos los tres finalistas del concurso yo quiero ser senadora. los espero. buenas noches. >> jordan romero es el montaÑÉs tan mÁs joven con lograr la cumbre del monte everest. >> desde allÍ llamÓ a su madre y le dijo que la llamaba desde la cima del mundo. tan sÓlo nueve aÑos de edad, increÍble hazaÑa. asÍ nos vamos.
el francÉs que juega para el real madrid tendrÁ que ver el mundial por televisiÓn.ganistÁn. >> en el bÉisbol se estÁn jugando encuentros interliga . los yanquis y los mets. >> en la nba se estÁ jugando la final de la conferencia del este. los celtic liberan la serie tres victorias a cero. -lideran. >> rafael mÁrquez e israel vÁzquez, en el box. >> ademÁs recordamos el mundial de alemania, del sudafrica. conocemos los tres finalistas del concurso yo quiero ser...
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she had been in france and claimed someone had stolen her passport. after obtaining temporary documents, lohan returned to los angeles late saturday and was caught on tape trying to evade cam perhaps the 23-year-old actress was considered one of the hollywood's most talented young stars, but attention for her movie career has taken a backseat to her partying antics. her troubles are not over. another hearing is set for early july son whether lohan violated her terms of probation. leanne gregg, news 4. >>> now, lohan told internet tabloid "hollywood tv" that despite claims she was out partying in cannes, she was actually there to promote her new film. she added that photos displaying her near what appears to be cocaine were taken in a fan's room. >>> rocker and reality tv star bret michaels says he's not 100% healthy yet, but he's looking forward to getting back on the road and performing. he's the newest winter of the celebrity apprentice. he appeared live on the last night's performance. his appearance had been questioned when he was hospitalized. mi
she had been in france and claimed someone had stolen her passport. after obtaining temporary documents, lohan returned to los angeles late saturday and was caught on tape trying to evade cam perhaps the 23-year-old actress was considered one of the hollywood's most talented young stars, but attention for her movie career has taken a backseat to her partying antics. her troubles are not over. another hearing is set for early july son whether lohan violated her terms of probation. leanne gregg,...
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like a court on turbulent seas, not for him, the fate of turquoise stir captain consumed between france and germany. ormonde are, shot in the revolution or bump long, ambushed in a border war, no unlike his friend to succumb to the rising forces of nationalism , humbles the nomad stayed afloat in a world of political and national turbulence, learning to skate well as emerson said on thin ice. to be always in passage. humboldt traveled not from country to country, but through planetary fields of geological, historical and environmental forces here discordance or not political, but by a regional, rivers, mountain passes, coastlines, trails and roads. it was clear exactly what country he was then, as he sits and compares movie up, down and across, both spatial and temporal scale levels, continents and eons. on the alert for harmonies and resonances that he can test to see if they might justifiably be called laws. to us than he's another enlightening to universalizing agent right and the metanarrative for all time, it's precisely wrong, for there is no global in this most planetary thinkers
like a court on turbulent seas, not for him, the fate of turquoise stir captain consumed between france and germany. ormonde are, shot in the revolution or bump long, ambushed in a border war, no unlike his friend to succumb to the rising forces of nationalism , humbles the nomad stayed afloat in a world of political and national turbulence, learning to skate well as emerson said on thin ice. to be always in passage. humboldt traveled not from country to country, but through planetary fields of...
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france has a slightly different take on it. it wants to see more integration. you will see more taxing and spending and fall from the central level. -- more taxing and spending control from the central level. although leaders differ on -- the leaders -- other leaders differ on what is needed to control the economy. host: dan on the independents' line from arlington, virginia. caller: good morning. i'm wondering what the role of goldman sachs was in covering up the european get -- the greek debt early on, and if that is caused animosity towards the united states about our financial system. guest: i think the thing to understand with goldman sachs is that they perhaps as did the greek government in what it wanted to achieve in presenting its -- perhaps assisted the government in what it wanted to achieve in preserving its system. i think there is a degree of anti-american sentiment, which is present in a lot of european countries, but that is probably -- but that probably has more to do with the legacy of the iraq war, a subject which probably avoid, -- a subject
france has a slightly different take on it. it wants to see more integration. you will see more taxing and spending and fall from the central level. -- more taxing and spending control from the central level. although leaders differ on -- the leaders -- other leaders differ on what is needed to control the economy. host: dan on the independents' line from arlington, virginia. caller: good morning. i'm wondering what the role of goldman sachs was in covering up the european get -- the greek debt...
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output also rose in france, ireland, the netherlands, italy and, get this, spain. so let us not be too unrealistic that the whole world is falling apart. it may not be the case. let me go back it my distinguisheded panel. lieu jobs, john rutledge, lee munson and steve grasso. am i bark up the wrong tree here? there is positive news coming out of europe and a hell of a lot of positive news coming out of the united states. i understand the sentiment and the confidence has turned down. but what about those european numbers? >> you know, i'm encouraged by the european numbers and i think the boss line is people have to look at the correction day as something -- we lad a mild correction today. i think you have to look at it as an opportunity. you have things like iron ore that is not privilege to the tax, but you look at a company down almost 20% in its highs from last month and you can buy it under $30 a share and then you start looking at the oil sector being we might have inventory mums that are off, but we'll start using that. the manufacturing numbers being over 60
output also rose in france, ireland, the netherlands, italy and, get this, spain. so let us not be too unrealistic that the whole world is falling apart. it may not be the case. let me go back it my distinguisheded panel. lieu jobs, john rutledge, lee munson and steve grasso. am i bark up the wrong tree here? there is positive news coming out of europe and a hell of a lot of positive news coming out of the united states. i understand the sentiment and the confidence has turned down. but what...
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i was could france. look, i was friends. sat down a number of times. really admired him.hen i think that, no, i have not been called an anti-semite with, and i don't think i will be. i talked to everybody. >> host: right. >> guest: and that is the key. >> host: thais o of the most poignant elements of your book toward the end. i guess i will call it stream of consciousness. you take these various experiences over time. different. you put the human face on the victims of terrorism. your book ends with, i think, the most important words. all of these victims. at the end of the day. >> guest: that's right. osama bin laden said there is no difference between the people why in new york on 9/11 and american soldiers. there are all the same. they're all guilty. we are all part of the western scientists hegemonic plot. this is preposterous. those people did not deserve that. there was not anything that this country did. if you want to change the middle east. if you want to take a plane and crashed into somewhere don't crash it into our buildings. i know where you can go. we are n
i was could france. look, i was friends. sat down a number of times. really admired him.hen i think that, no, i have not been called an anti-semite with, and i don't think i will be. i talked to everybody. >> host: right. >> guest: and that is the key. >> host: thais o of the most poignant elements of your book toward the end. i guess i will call it stream of consciousness. you take these various experiences over time. different. you put the human face on the victims of...
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on friday after claiming her passport had been stolen while she was at the cannes all festival in france. she could be ordered to wear and alcohol-monitoring bracelet. >>> two finalists and two charities, but there can only be one winner, and bret michaels took from the title of a celebrity apprentice. despite doctors' orders, he traveled across the country to compete against holly robinson- peete. >> i think i had a certain amount of pressure may be to make that choice but i hope i did not do it for that reason. >> michaels is a lifeline diabetic who earn money for the american diabetes association. >>> still to come, we will talk live to one of the stars of the hit nbc show "km." and getting a good night's sleep -- why it is about quality and not quantity. >> it is definitely not pretty outside. we still have some drizzle out there. there may be assigned breaking through later this afternoon. -- -- maybe a son break later this afternoon >> if he followed that braverman family in the first season on nbc, you will be happy to know they will be coming back. joining us is one of the stars
on friday after claiming her passport had been stolen while she was at the cannes all festival in france. she could be ordered to wear and alcohol-monitoring bracelet. >>> two finalists and two charities, but there can only be one winner, and bret michaels took from the title of a celebrity apprentice. despite doctors' orders, he traveled across the country to compete against holly robinson- peete. >> i think i had a certain amount of pressure may be to make that choice but i...
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they found a third of the letters written by american soldiers from france were being written to the with so that is one of the really interesting stories of the war, these two people had a lot in common but nothing in common at the same time how they came together and difficulties but finally did achieve relationship i was struck by your statement when you pulled if we have heard of mr. winant and i had no idea who he was and i have no idea who the ambassadors to iraq were as well it pertains to the foreign policy in america. it seems as though he died in favor of defense. in your research while you were writing your book and working on a and what goes along with that, were you ever given cause to think about the situation and what were those thoughts? >> very the the khator plant was taken about the investors to iraq and afghanistan. we don't know who they are. back then, what winant did cause of who he was made him much more important than the ordinary investor is. when he left britain the times of london called him the adhesive, the glue that kept the alliance together but he wen
they found a third of the letters written by american soldiers from france were being written to the with so that is one of the really interesting stories of the war, these two people had a lot in common but nothing in common at the same time how they came together and difficulties but finally did achieve relationship i was struck by your statement when you pulled if we have heard of mr. winant and i had no idea who he was and i have no idea who the ambassadors to iraq were as well it pertains...
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and after that is done, a group, such as the united states, france, germany, japan, italy, other countries like that, australia, will then impose individual, tougher sangs, and those are the sanctions that would be the quote, unquote, cripple sanctions that clinton said last year. >> secretary of state clinton used that "with all due respect to my friends" it seems the u.s. was not happy with that agreement. >> that's right. and neither were the chinese or the russians, to be frank. this agreement was negotiated over the weekend and through yesterday, and they essentially regarded what the turks and the brazilians did as a side show. not something serious, and not something that anyone could take to the bank, but it does complicate matters because we have the turkish president and the president in tea in tehran. and you have susan rice saying brazil will not engage in this resolution. that raises the possibility that you will actually end up with some no votes when they try to press forward with this resolution. and that hasn't happened before on a sanctions resolution regarding iran. and
and after that is done, a group, such as the united states, france, germany, japan, italy, other countries like that, australia, will then impose individual, tougher sangs, and those are the sanctions that would be the quote, unquote, cripple sanctions that clinton said last year. >> secretary of state clinton used that "with all due respect to my friends" it seems the u.s. was not happy with that agreement. >> that's right. and neither were the chinese or the russians, to...
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who was the only person to be queen of both france and england?ine. >> correct, natalie. married to the king of france, divorced him, and married the king of england. walt disney, audrey hepburn and george w. bush are included in her descend enters. >> fascinating. >> i can't wait to read the 363 others we didn't get to. or 362. >> congratulations. really great to see you. >> you, too. >> we wish you so much more success. "the inspirational devotional." take the quiz on todayshow.com. >>> scottos are here with how many ways can you be comfortable? an energy efficient infinity air conditioner by carrier can save you up to 56% on your cooling costs, while also reducing your impact on the environment. which is better for where you live, and better for where we all live. turn to the experts during cool choices and get up to $1200 cash back on an infinity system by carrier. >>> this morning in "today's" kitchen, it's a family of hot chefs. of course we're talking about the scottos, with an easy recipe for memorial day. >> here to get us into the spirit
who was the only person to be queen of both france and england?ine. >> correct, natalie. married to the king of france, divorced him, and married the king of england. walt disney, audrey hepburn and george w. bush are included in her descend enters. >> fascinating. >> i can't wait to read the 363 others we didn't get to. or 362. >> congratulations. really great to see you. >> you, too. >> we wish you so much more success. "the inspirational...
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. >> passports from france and britain were used in the operation. the british government expelled an israeli diplomat from london. the israeli government said there is no proof it was behind the killing, but it is clear where the government lays the blame. >> how about a garden sparkling with precious stones worth $30 million tax two of the attractions of the -- $30 million? these are two of the attractions at the chelsea flower show. ♪ >> no matter how hard the winter, the flowers always managed to be perfect. they rebuilt an entire lock from the liverpool canal. this has diamonds in it. also this year, scruffy is here. >> it is probably about 500 pounds for the whole carton. >> i found him -- for the whole garden. it is not typical of chelsey, but he and fellow workers are not typical. >> five years ago i was living on the streets in the was basically dying. now i am standing here having built a garden with my team of gardner's filling a wonderful. >> perhaps not the previous flower had a new name. it is a celebration of bio diverse city. this is
. >> passports from france and britain were used in the operation. the british government expelled an israeli diplomat from london. the israeli government said there is no proof it was behind the killing, but it is clear where the government lays the blame. >> how about a garden sparkling with precious stones worth $30 million tax two of the attractions of the -- $30 million? these are two of the attractions at the chelsea flower show. ♪ >> no matter how hard the winter, the...
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it's the first time he's competed in france in nearly a decade. the meet will kick off june 26th. >>> international soccer is big in europe. it's getting bigger in the united states. this summer, two top european soccer teams will square off at m & t bank stadium. sherrie johnson is live with what's happening today. sherrie? >> reporter: good morning, megan. are you ready for fancy foot work? i hope so because m & t stadium will host another international soccer match again. last year, more than 70,000 fans filled the stands for the international soccer game between a.c. milan and chelsea. fans from all over the world turned out for the match. this means big bucks for baltimore. it could bring in between 14 to $20 million for the economy. it also means that international exposure, this soccer game will shed a positive light on baltimore. the press conference starts at 10:00 this morning right here at m & t bank stadium. basically, they will lay it all out for us. reporting live in downtown baltimore, sherrie johnson, abc 2 news. >>> skipper dave t
it's the first time he's competed in france in nearly a decade. the meet will kick off june 26th. >>> international soccer is big in europe. it's getting bigger in the united states. this summer, two top european soccer teams will square off at m & t bank stadium. sherrie johnson is live with what's happening today. sherrie? >> reporter: good morning, megan. are you ready for fancy foot work? i hope so because m & t stadium will host another international soccer match...
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. >> this fountain was imported from france.re is even a georgian temple in the garden which hosted numerous weddings. still, a $29.5 million price tag? >> what you get for $29.5 million is a bargain by anybody is comparisons. -- by anybody's comparisons. >> the home is presently owned by one family who had maintained it for three generations. they have archived records of all the changes of the property. those records will go on with the new owner. >> i say we just ran the place for one day for the company cookout. you are living large. we can do that. coming up, a big branch on facebook. the problem that put your security at risk. >> and the abc start taking a shot at one dancer. >> clogging the massive leak in the gulf. >>> significant new developments in the gulf of mexico. they are closer to stopping a massive oil lake. >> a containment box is headed to that area. -- stopping a massive oil leak. many people are hoping that it works. a ship carrying the box is on its way to the gulf of mexico. it is the latest idea from engi
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it is the first time the olympic champ has competed in france in nearly a decade.t meet kicks off on june 26th. >>> the crowds will be shoulder to shoulder at m & t bank stadium. it's not to see ray rice or michael orr. soccer will be coming. we'll discuss the details surrounding the match. and milan will play manchester at m & t bank stadium. this will happen weeks after the fin initial south africa. last year, they played between 71,000 fans. that match is july 31st. >>> put your car keys down. time to put on your bike helmet. >> that's right. today is the day to pedal to work. the baltimore metropolitan council is sponsoring bike to workday. this is video from last year's event. it is an initiative to promote clean commutes to work. if the commute is long, all mta buses are equipped with bike racks so you can hop on the bus as part of the trip to work and ride the rest of the way. >>> all right. good morning. it's 6:53. special good morning to the kids that won the awards handed out yesterday at the maryland science center. we are talking air quality that has be
it is the first time the olympic champ has competed in france in nearly a decade.t meet kicks off on june 26th. >>> the crowds will be shoulder to shoulder at m & t bank stadium. it's not to see ray rice or michael orr. soccer will be coming. we'll discuss the details surrounding the match. and milan will play manchester at m & t bank stadium. this will happen weeks after the fin initial south africa. last year, they played between 71,000 fans. that match is july 31st....
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in control and stop the debt crisis from spreading and while stronger neighbors like germany and france have come forward to help it has a flip side. they worry those countries will now be saddled with debt. >> this kind of gray area, the area of the unknown which translates in to lack of confidence is a real key when it comes to investing. >> reporter: traders arrived this morning ready for a rocky day. on top of everything else, certain trading contracts expire today making for extra disturb lens. traders are sifting through the details of the finance reform bill congress approved last night. it is designed to help main street, but will it hurt wall street the government could cut off some of the banking industry's profits. president obama say that is not his intention. >> our goal is not to punish the banks but to protect the economy and the american public from the upheavals of the last few years. >> reporter: with uncertainty the stocks are down 5% since last friday and for shell- shocked investors the weekend can't come soon enough. cbs news, wall street. >>> dc's deputy medical e
in control and stop the debt crisis from spreading and while stronger neighbors like germany and france have come forward to help it has a flip side. they worry those countries will now be saddled with debt. >> this kind of gray area, the area of the unknown which translates in to lack of confidence is a real key when it comes to investing. >> reporter: traders arrived this morning ready for a rocky day. on top of everything else, certain trading contracts expire today making for...
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>> well, 9 brazilians and the turks get a chance to show that they can do what the united states, france, and russia couldn't. and they get closer ties in the case of turkey with a potentially hostile state, iran. in the case of brazil, leadership, leadership for the nonaligned movement. many states sympathize with brazil's view that america is trying to pressure iran. and in addition, brazil has a nuclear program of their own that they do not really want to have thoroughly inspected. so they have a little bit of a nuclear chip on their shoulder to, without. iran on the other hand gets time to continue its push to get nuclear weapons capabilities without the threat of being isolated or stigmatized by sanctions. and they get this all before the ieae gets to reveal even more how much progress iran has made towards getting more bomb material. >> woodruff: cliff kupchin, you have the same take on this, and is it good that turkey and brazil have taken the lead on this? >> i think mr. sokolski did a good job of summing up what each side gets. i think it is good they've taken the lead though. b
>> well, 9 brazilians and the turks get a chance to show that they can do what the united states, france, and russia couldn't. and they get closer ties in the case of turkey with a potentially hostile state, iran. in the case of brazil, leadership, leadership for the nonaligned movement. many states sympathize with brazil's view that america is trying to pressure iran. and in addition, brazil has a nuclear program of their own that they do not really want to have thoroughly inspected. so...
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it was the richest colony that france had, one-third of the income of france came from haiti at a certain point. it was a rich land. and now it's erosion has taken care of it, it's poor. it has no infrastructure and yet it's the same people. wonderful, creative, resilient, courageous people so what happens in a place, i can't explain it. >> brown: you were also telling me before we started about this theme of slavery which is where you are starting here and exploring. is very much alive today as well. >> yeah, but nobody talks about it because no country admits that there is slavery in the country. and there is slavery everywhere, including in the united states. and i'm not talking about sex slaves in trafficking in southeast asia. i'm talking about whole villages that liver in dead bondage. for example, a million people in pakistan that live like slaves, they don't call it slaferry but it is the same thing. children that are sold in haiti today there are 300,000 children that are domestic slaves. given by the families or sold by the families. because they cannot feed them. and these chil
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. >>> nascar now founder bill france senior and seven-time champion richard petty prin ducked into the hall of fame in charlotte, north carolina. last knit on the track, kurt busch won the all-star race, earning $1 million. taylor gibbs, the 5-year-old grandson of joe gibbs, celebrated his third year of being cancer free by delivering the invocation. >> god, thank you for this day, thank you foreverything you gave us, thank you for a car and please help everybody and their family be good. and i pray for the race car drivers, kyle, danny and joey the most to win with the most. and i pray for the other drivers to win sometimes. and i pray for people in the hospital. i don't want them to get sick. amen. >> thank you. >> you like that, he prayed for sunshine. cancer-free, loving life. and appreciates that five laps to go busch and hamlin get into t busch, 18 car, run on ham lip, 191. busch outside, hamlin bloc blocks him. busch slams into the wall, costly, two laps to go his tire blows out. runs into kasey kahne, the 9 car. kyle busch very, very angry with his teammate denny hamlin on the
. >>> nascar now founder bill france senior and seven-time champion richard petty prin ducked into the hall of fame in charlotte, north carolina. last knit on the track, kurt busch won the all-star race, earning $1 million. taylor gibbs, the 5-year-old grandson of joe gibbs, celebrated his third year of being cancer free by delivering the invocation. >> god, thank you for this day, thank you foreverything you gave us, thank you for a car and please help everybody and their family...