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>>goodwin: it's more than i expected but not as good as i hoped for. >>reporter: it's still going after 3 years. a lot of circuits probably wouldn't. >>white: it's growing. >>reporter: he never misses! >>it's growing on a regular basis. i think next year he's got six shoots planned and it's a real feasible thing, it's going to take off; he's done a great job. >>reporter: that's it for this week's world business. thanks for watching. we'll see you again at the same time next week.
>>goodwin: it's more than i expected but not as good as i hoped for. >>reporter: it's still going after 3 years. a lot of circuits probably wouldn't. >>white: it's growing. >>reporter: he never misses! >>it's growing on a regular basis. i think next year he's got six shoots planned and it's a real feasible thing, it's going to take off; he's done a great job. >>reporter: that's it for this week's world business. thanks for watching. we'll see you again at the...
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chuck todd, doris kearns goodwin, mayor antonio villaraigosa and paul gigot. they're coming up next. >>> we're back now joined by our "political roundtable." chief white house correspondent, political director for nbc news, chuck todd, nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel. great to have you in person in studio. >> thanks. >> can't wait to get your analysis. thanks, richard. editor for the "wall street journal," paul gigot is here. presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, and last but not least, my hometown mayor, and i just pronounced your name wrong, which is really embarrassing. the mayor of los angeles, antonio villaraigosa, for his first appearance here on "meet the press." villaraigosa was elected in may of 2005 after serving in the california state assembly and l.a. city council. now in his second term. he'll be sworn in tomorrow as president of the u.s. conference of mayors in baltimore. and that role, you will represent an organization of more than 1,200 mayors and speak out on policy issues impacting cities across the country, and indee
chuck todd, doris kearns goodwin, mayor antonio villaraigosa and paul gigot. they're coming up next. >>> we're back now joined by our "political roundtable." chief white house correspondent, political director for nbc news, chuck todd, nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel. great to have you in person in studio. >> thanks. >> can't wait to get your analysis. thanks, richard. editor for the "wall street journal," paul gigot is here. presidential...
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everybody knows the man who broke the story, blogger andrew brithney goodwin has -- andrew breitbart has a more graphic photo of the weiner peener, but he's not going to release it because he's a good guy. >> i have this photo, but i'm not doing this for nefarious purposes. i'm trying no do the decent thing here. i'm trying to do the decent thing here and not release the photo. i'm doing this to save his family, okay. >> stephen: that is called ethics, folks. and today this good man cemented his journalistic credibility by appearing on america's most trusted name in news, the "opie and anthony" radio show. he bravely resisted their request to show the photo. >> we'd like the see the photo. >> you want to? >> stephen: i'm sure you want to, opie and anthony. too bad this man has staked his reputation on the moral choice to keep this private for the man's family. >> that's the famous... >> that's the real one? >> stephen: okay. he didn't resist for long, but you got the think, that thing is burning a hole in his pocket. speaking of which, here's the photo. [audience reacts] it's a littl
everybody knows the man who broke the story, blogger andrew brithney goodwin has -- andrew breitbart has a more graphic photo of the weiner peener, but he's not going to release it because he's a good guy. >> i have this photo, but i'm not doing this for nefarious purposes. i'm trying no do the decent thing here. i'm trying to do the decent thing here and not release the photo. i'm doing this to save his family, okay. >> stephen: that is called ethics, folks. and today this good man...
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they also took alex myer and brian goodwin with the 23rd and 34th picks respectively. congratulations to all them. help the nats win some games. >> see testimony in five or six years after the minors. >> that's right. 4:55. 69 degrees. royal visitor coming to virginia today. >>> also, who will become kate's wedding dress. >>> and sarah palin's paul >>> former vice presidential nominee sarah palin's version of paul revere's ride. palin claimed the famous ride was intended to warn both his fellow colonists and british soldiers. on monday the page featured a padlock which wick bead ya says provides a cooling off period when there are numerous attempts to edit a site >> millions of people around the world saw it on tv. now you can see it in person. all the speculation about kate middleton's wedding dress has been put to rest. it will good on display at buckingham palace. the exhibit will run from july 23rd to october 3rd. the dress has a nine foot train. if you make it to london, the exhibit will include her veil,
they also took alex myer and brian goodwin with the 23rd and 34th picks respectively. congratulations to all them. help the nats win some games. >> see testimony in five or six years after the minors. >> that's right. 4:55. 69 degrees. royal visitor coming to virginia today. >>> also, who will become kate's wedding dress. >>> and sarah palin's paul >>> former vice presidential nominee sarah palin's version of paul revere's ride. palin claimed the famous...
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the nationals also selected kentucky pitcher alex meyer and miami-dade college outfielder ryan goodwin they're leading the san francisco giants 4-0 in the fourth inning. >>> to golf, one of the many regional qualifiers for the u.s. open took place today at woodmont country club in rockville. 136 golfers played for a spot. fred funk who turns 55 next tuesday was one of those. he shot a 67 on the south course, the side of woodmont that he said he didn't know very well at all. then he came back to shoot a 68 on the north side. it was a combined 135. he was tied for the third best score out of the 112 players. he was having a good day. tapping it in there on 18. gets the ball on the green. two-putting. he's not sure if he makes the cut at that point. i made it? not the first emotional moment fred funk would have. >> i can't talk right now. >> i understand. >> it meant a lot to me. finally played the way i know how for the first time all year. i almost felt like just quitting, probably for the last two months. the game doesn't owe me anything, it doesn't owe anybody anything. but i just fel
the nationals also selected kentucky pitcher alex meyer and miami-dade college outfielder ryan goodwin they're leading the san francisco giants 4-0 in the fourth inning. >>> to golf, one of the many regional qualifiers for the u.s. open took place today at woodmont country club in rockville. 136 golfers played for a spot. fred funk who turns 55 next tuesday was one of those. he shot a 67 on the south course, the side of woodmont that he said he didn't know very well at all. then he...
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. >> good morning, i'm joe goodwin. district judge here in the southern virginia district. i trust you're having a wonderful and informative conference. we're going to begin this session with what the program calls an informal conversation with the chief justice. i ask judge wil kinson about that. and he said, informal? informal in the sense that he and the chief justice would be sitting in wing backed chairs in dark suits before a live audience of about 1,000 people being televised on c-span. >> it is my high honor and distinct pleasure to introduce the chief justice of the united states the honorable john roberts jr. and -- credit >> good morning. good morning. thank you. thank you very much. [applause] thank you very much. thank you for getting up so early today. i am delighted to be here. one of the great privileges of being the chief justice is that you get to be the circuit justice for the fourth circuit, tradition goinback to john marshall. the role of the circuit justice has changed dramatically since chief justice marshall crime. they no longer have to write circui
. >> good morning, i'm joe goodwin. district judge here in the southern virginia district. i trust you're having a wonderful and informative conference. we're going to begin this session with what the program calls an informal conversation with the chief justice. i ask judge wil kinson about that. and he said, informal? informal in the sense that he and the chief justice would be sitting in wing backed chairs in dark suits before a live audience of about 1,000 people being televised on...
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the nationals also picked pitcher alex meyer and centerfielder brian goodwin. >>> there is a new optionf your looking to head to paris. a look at newest options to come to dulles international airport next. >>> and paul raphel is out celebrating the vibrant links between brazilian and african cultures this morning. how you can celebrate as well coming up next. stay with us. [ mom ] can a little bowl of cereal change your life? i think it can. one of the challenges for kayla being gluten-free is actually finding choices the whole family will love. then we discovered chex cereals. five flavors of chex are gluten-free, including the honey nut flavor, and that's amazing to a mom like me. as a parent you don't want to have to tell your kids "no" all the time. it's nice for me to be able to say "yes" to something that they want to eat. [ male announcer ] chex cereal. five flavors. gluten free. >>> this week in d.c. we are celebrating the links between brazilian and african culture. >> paul raphel is at the mlk library to find out more about the afro-brazil festival. >> repo
the nationals also picked pitcher alex meyer and centerfielder brian goodwin. >>> there is a new optionf your looking to head to paris. a look at newest options to come to dulles international airport next. >>> and paul raphel is out celebrating the vibrant links between brazilian and african cultures this morning. how you can celebrate as well coming up next. stay with us. [ mom ] can a little bowl of cereal change your life? i think it can. one of the...
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. >> al goodwin in southern spain, thank you so much. >>> in libya, a surprising twist in a story we've been following for several weeks. the story of a woman who says she was gang raped by colonel gadhafi's security forces. you may remember her as the woman who burst into a lobby in will hotel of tripoli accusing security forces of assaulting her. that was back in march. she fled from libya. until yesterday, she was living as a refugee in qatar, waiting to be resettled. but now, she's been deported by the qatari government back to libya. she's told cnn she was beaten and handcuffed in qatar and forced on to a military plane that took her to the rebel-held city of benghazi. someone who has since seen her says she has a black eye and bruises. why she's taken back to libya remains a mystery. cn next has tried to get an explanation from qatari authorities but have not answered the questions. libya had been seeking her deportation. they're saying they had nothing to do with it. al-obeidy's forced return to libya, the country where she alleges she was raped was cruel. we wan to get more from
. >> al goodwin in southern spain, thank you so much. >>> in libya, a surprising twist in a story we've been following for several weeks. the story of a woman who says she was gang raped by colonel gadhafi's security forces. you may remember her as the woman who burst into a lobby in will hotel of tripoli accusing security forces of assaulting her. that was back in march. she fled from libya. until yesterday, she was living as a refugee in qatar, waiting to be resettled. but now,...
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personally your thoughts on the issue, fox news contributor and "new york post" columnist, michael goodwinher. >> heather: a bump in toledo, not bad, 9.1%, unemployment, just a bump in the road, right. >> if you have a job it is just a bump in the road. if not, the old line, when your neighbor loses his job it is a recession and when you lose yours it is a depression and i think for a lot of americans we're in a depression. i heard a number the other day, that when you add up the official unemployed, those who have stopped looking, who are not counted and those who are under employed, in part-time jobs, you have 24 million americans, just thing of the misery and all of those families and, the lost economic growth and power of the country, sort of the intergenerational consequences of people being out of work for a long time. a very serious issue, that i believe the president has failed to address properly. >> heather: it's a serious issue, i was out of a while for a little while and it is not fun and is not a bump in the road and mentioned the dramatic turnover in the administration. >> it
personally your thoughts on the issue, fox news contributor and "new york post" columnist, michael goodwinher. >> heather: a bump in toledo, not bad, 9.1%, unemployment, just a bump in the road, right. >> if you have a job it is just a bump in the road. if not, the old line, when your neighbor loses his job it is a recession and when you lose yours it is a depression and i think for a lot of americans we're in a depression. i heard a number the other day, that when you add...
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. -- jacob goodwin i do not mean this to be an insensitive question, but i want to ask to a sharp question. you said earlier in your remarks that there is no single portrait of a would-be terrorists and that the administration has no interest in profiling, not only are they illegal, but also an effective. common sense tells me that, in most of the cases since 9/11 where we have made arrests, it would not be profiling to discover that most of the suspects or the convicted parties have been typically under 35 and muslim. i guess my question is how you square what most people say if they are talking to you that common sense would say that those are the appropriate parties to focus more attention on considering they are mostly arrested. that's a said that all who are under 35 are muslim, not at all. but why would not the department focus more of its attention on that category of individuals who have turned up most often as a suspect. >> because you're not using good logic there. you have to use actual intelligence that you received. all you have given me is a kind of status. you have not given
. -- jacob goodwin i do not mean this to be an insensitive question, but i want to ask to a sharp question. you said earlier in your remarks that there is no single portrait of a would-be terrorists and that the administration has no interest in profiling, not only are they illegal, but also an effective. common sense tells me that, in most of the cases since 9/11 where we have made arrests, it would not be profiling to discover that most of the suspects or the convicted parties have been...
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but tiffany goodwin shows how it's done in "the richmond times dispatch."ction. at clemson during the rain delay. the game of choice was bowling. and converting a rare 7/10 split. but their rain delay activities, jousting. back to the action. evan longoria for tampa bay being interviewed. take it away. >> wow! >> all right. so it was only a commercial. but that's a pretty cool grab, don't you think? our an mimals of the month. fans were chanting, "jump!" and he listened. our fans of the month. you know, i'm not sure that's going to work. you know? oh, yeah. our athlete of the month. in new zealand. this is the world's first triple backward bmx flip. and you're asking, how does that look on helmet cam? well, makes it look queasy. and at the president's race in washington, teddy roosevelt finally won for the first time, but he was disqualified for using a segway because in president's racing, you're not allowed to ride softly and carry a big stick. >> oh! >> that's why he only shows up every two years. >> i can't believe you're groaning. you're groaning. >> e
but tiffany goodwin shows how it's done in "the richmond times dispatch."ction. at clemson during the rain delay. the game of choice was bowling. and converting a rare 7/10 split. but their rain delay activities, jousting. back to the action. evan longoria for tampa bay being interviewed. take it away. >> wow! >> all right. so it was only a commercial. but that's a pretty cool grab, don't you think? our an mimals of the month. fans were chanting, "jump!" and he...