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goring felt that he was so important to him he called him my boy. now i found out when i was researching this that he came to the united states and worked under this program which at the time i didn't know anything u t about it. i thought about how do you go from having goring as a boss to the pentagon. and not only that, when he retired in the middle 1970's, he was given the civilian award which is the highest award the department of defense can give to a non-uniformed person. so operation paperclip. to under about this you must go back to the fall of 1944. it was a very dark time. this is a map from the rise and fall of the third reich. you have seen we are in normandy and pushing toward munich and berlin. and among the soldiers with science with the military. they are part of an operation that is trying to find what they called abc weapons. atomic, bilogical and chemical weapons. the real threat was atomic weapons. but the head of the opraieratio was a particle physics and he learned in november of 1944 that the atomic program was nothing we thou
goring felt that he was so important to him he called him my boy. now i found out when i was researching this that he came to the united states and worked under this program which at the time i didn't know anything u t about it. i thought about how do you go from having goring as a boss to the pentagon. and not only that, when he retired in the middle 1970's, he was given the civilian award which is the highest award the department of defense can give to a non-uniformed person. so operation...
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not just a president gore but you probably wouldn't have a vice president gore because we wouldn't have bill clinton because we would have much more liberal president. not some guy from arkansas, the center of power from this country in liberal, democratic fashions in places like philly. >> new york, philly, la, san francisco. it will effect the places that go to a popular vote. the answer was no, they did not think that was the best way. they thought the electoral college worked better, make the candidates campaign and have a winner takes all. so in other words, ohio gives all of the electoral votes to the person that won the popular vote in that state. let me ask you this, these states, these 11 states that have so far signed on to this, what impact does that have? we had after gore lost, there was a push, let's get rid of the electoral college. to do that you have to amend the constitution. they seem to be finding a secret option number two. >> it's a hack, they are going to hack the constitution. that's their plan to subvert the will of the constitution and the founders, the framers
not just a president gore but you probably wouldn't have a vice president gore because we wouldn't have bill clinton because we would have much more liberal president. not some guy from arkansas, the center of power from this country in liberal, democratic fashions in places like philly. >> new york, philly, la, san francisco. it will effect the places that go to a popular vote. the answer was no, they did not think that was the best way. they thought the electoral college worked better,...
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we're also joined in sweden by tim gore of oxfam.aleemul huq in london, if you could talk about the effect of climate change on the least for stickingries with the theme of how this increases disparity in the world. as you just heard, poor countries have been hit hardest by the impacts of climate change. we are all ready seeing those impacts. there are groups of the poorest countries in the world called the least developed. mostly in sub-saharan africa, but also bingo --. they're recognized to be the most vulnerable. the obligation the rich world have taken on to support them, they have pledged funding but they have not met the pledges fully. that is one aspect. on the other hand, one of the new outcomes from the report is these countries aren't sitting idle. they are trying to adapt to these potential effects of climate change. for example in my country, bangladesh has a far-reaching climate change strategy, and action plan and the order of half $1 billion of their own money. at the same time, they're asking for international donors
we're also joined in sweden by tim gore of oxfam.aleemul huq in london, if you could talk about the effect of climate change on the least for stickingries with the theme of how this increases disparity in the world. as you just heard, poor countries have been hit hardest by the impacts of climate change. we are all ready seeing those impacts. there are groups of the poorest countries in the world called the least developed. mostly in sub-saharan africa, but also bingo --. they're recognized to...
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into a gore family event. we have the video. >> pam: the shocking revelation.dsey lohan tells all in these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. >> reporter:real life drama interrupts a reality show. intimate details about her life. >> reporter:the troubled actress says she recently had a miscarriage. according to people magazine.lindsay lohan says it happened during a break in the filming of her reality show. the 27-year-old revealed the personal information during the show's season finale sunday. she explained that's what was happening during the two weeks she reportedly held up production of the series. >> catherine: al gore walked his daughter sarah down the aisle at an outdoor wedding in california this weekend. it was all ver
into a gore family event. we have the video. >> pam: the shocking revelation.dsey lohan tells all in these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. >>...
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[al gore] the trajectory that we have been on is one that leads toward catastrophe. [mike noel] the chinese are building power plants. the indians in india are building power plants. we can't just crush our economy and take jobs out of our economy to meet a very minimal amount of increased climate in our country. [jayne belnap] the western u.s. is warming much more quickly than the rest of the country. in fact, the bull's eye is about on the four corners area of colorado, new mexico, utah and arizona. [senator bob bennett] i think we need to take time looking at the question of emissions and, if possible, do everything we can to cut down the emissions, but i'm not one who says it's inevitable that the climate is going to be destroyed in the next 50 to 100 years. [narrator] small towns of the west struggle with boom and bust economy. many search for an economic engine that will preserve a rural way of life. sigurd, utah, like a number of small towns, is caught in the middle. a coal-fired power plant is proposed. some want the economy and jobs energy production could b
[al gore] the trajectory that we have been on is one that leads toward catastrophe. [mike noel] the chinese are building power plants. the indians in india are building power plants. we can't just crush our economy and take jobs out of our economy to meet a very minimal amount of increased climate in our country. [jayne belnap] the western u.s. is warming much more quickly than the rest of the country. in fact, the bull's eye is about on the four corners area of colorado, new mexico, utah and...
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the prince of wales, he's more accurate than al gore.e world will end in six years and seven months or something. he said the problem is all this -- when he lives in a palace, that's fine. if everybody wants to live in a nice three bedroom house on a three acre lot, the planet will go to hell. it appeals to princes and hollywood. it's an elite concern. >> a couple years back, we caught al gore getting off a private jet. the only people on that plane were al gore and his wife. we have the videotape we're running right now. off he gets of the plane and into a chauffeur driven limousi limousine. >> it's the equivalent of medieval indulgence. barba barbara streisand chewed over climate change with the president. it's fine if she does it. the rest of us are supposed to be beating our clothes with with the native women on the rocks down the river. >> we couldn't be driving suvs. >> there's a nonsense about this. the obama administration now wants to regulate bovine flatulence because they claim that's destroying the planet. it's the biggest ex
the prince of wales, he's more accurate than al gore.e world will end in six years and seven months or something. he said the problem is all this -- when he lives in a palace, that's fine. if everybody wants to live in a nice three bedroom house on a three acre lot, the planet will go to hell. it appeals to princes and hollywood. it's an elite concern. >> a couple years back, we caught al gore getting off a private jet. the only people on that plane were al gore and his wife. we have the...
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goring felt that he was so important to him he called him my boy. now i found out when i was researching this that he came to the united states and worked under this program which at the time i didn't know anything u t about it. i thought about how do you go from having goring as a boss to the pentagon. and not only that, when he retired in the middle 1970's, he was given the civilian award which is the highest award the department of defense can give to a non-uniformed person. so operation paperclip. to under about this you must go back to the fall of 1944. it was a very dark time. this is a map from the rise and fall of the third reich. you have seen we are in normandy and pushing toward munich and berlin. and among the soldiers with science with the military. they are part of an operation that is trying to find what they called abc weapons. atomic, bilogical and chemical weapons. the real threat was atomic weapons. but the head of the opraieratio was a particle physics and he learned in november of 1944 that the atomic program was nothing we thou
goring felt that he was so important to him he called him my boy. now i found out when i was researching this that he came to the united states and worked under this program which at the time i didn't know anything u t about it. i thought about how do you go from having goring as a boss to the pentagon. and not only that, when he retired in the middle 1970's, he was given the civilian award which is the highest award the department of defense can give to a non-uniformed person. so operation...
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. >> the government in tunisia returned the mask of gore gone to algear ja. it was looted and recovered from the ousted president. the president's family is accused of stealing hundreds of ancient artefacts that decorate their villas. archeologists are worried about the plundering of ancient sites in tunisia. >> the mask of gore gone was stolen from algeria. it depicts a greek mythical creature. >> three years after it was recovered the algerian minister of culture is taking it home. >> we are celebrating reaching a happy solution for what we call the case of the mask of gore gone. this was stolen from anabar in 1996. it was discovered in the home, the son-in-law of the former president. the family's departure from the country has not stopped the illegal trafficking of antiquities. >> this is all they brought while excavating illegally. >> this ancient tomb is being looteded. this picture was taken in january, when the jars and the walls were intact. the diggings destroyed some of the 2,000-year-old pottery, and the surrounding walls are beginning to cave in.
. >> the government in tunisia returned the mask of gore gone to algear ja. it was looted and recovered from the ousted president. the president's family is accused of stealing hundreds of ancient artefacts that decorate their villas. archeologists are worried about the plundering of ancient sites in tunisia. >> the mask of gore gone was stolen from algeria. it depicts a greek mythical creature. >> three years after it was recovered the algerian minister of culture is taking...
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four plus million on medicaid millions now have health insurance over coming months these people goring to have a positive experience or not but here is what i can tell you. it's a positive when you didn't have it, and you do now. >> well, it's a positive. for people that didn't have it. >> and anyone to say there is problems and solutions to repeel it i don't see how that is politically a strong strategy. >> let me put things into a perspective for people that don't agree with you. it's positive if you don't have health insurance if someone gives it to you and pays for it. you and i, we're paying for probably about 80% of the people who signed up. that is my estimate. it doesn't matter how many people sign up. it's how many people goring to pay into the pool most of the people who sign up are probably people that don't have it. and so their contribution is going to be nothing. is it good to bankrupt the nation, by handing people another entitlement? we'll pick up your health insurance because you're incapable of earning enough to buy it. okay. that is one. two you have a situation wher
four plus million on medicaid millions now have health insurance over coming months these people goring to have a positive experience or not but here is what i can tell you. it's a positive when you didn't have it, and you do now. >> well, it's a positive. for people that didn't have it. >> and anyone to say there is problems and solutions to repeel it i don't see how that is politically a strong strategy. >> let me put things into a perspective for people that don't agree...
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this is the cell on san greg gore yes. -- san diego over towards woodside menlo park and los altos ands will collapse and still be very heavy rain on worry row day oh or oakly towards pittsburgh there could still bitis lated areas. not much about 5:00 a.m. these are ringers and thank you tony up in cobb mountain, 2700 feet of light snow so there is some really cold air in place and we will get some bay area snow on the peeks this will rotate in, 24 in tahoe until 11:00 but we are taking the brunt of this, some will be heavy and a very chilly day, thunderstorms with hail and a lot of 50s on these temperatures especially into mendocino and then friday it is out of here and the weekend looks good. >>> another big recall by general motors. it is on the malibu and cobalt. they includeed cat easterns. since the beginning of the year you can find a complete list on our website under hot topics. >>> time now 6:52 the missing malaysia airlines. >>> he wanted to bring her a chair, made sure she had water and that she was comfortable. >>> the sketch police hope will help catch him. ♪ you have thr
this is the cell on san greg gore yes. -- san diego over towards woodside menlo park and los altos ands will collapse and still be very heavy rain on worry row day oh or oakly towards pittsburgh there could still bitis lated areas. not much about 5:00 a.m. these are ringers and thank you tony up in cobb mountain, 2700 feet of light snow so there is some really cold air in place and we will get some bay area snow on the peeks this will rotate in, 24 in tahoe until 11:00 but we are taking the...
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gore happened what this would do to people's trust the judiciary is free of politics. and i think since bush v. gore you've seen both a polarization and a series of decisions on voting viets and especially on campaign money that seem -- in my view they're wrong, and justice stevens thinks that too. but they also seem terribly partisan because the identity of the beneficiary of those decisions is pretty clear. so he has been -- it's been a great loss since he's left, although his replacements have been pretty good. >> yeah. and i think the president's obviously picked two qualified women for the court that people have been excited about. dahlia, when you look at this interview, and e.j. mentions the rulings on monday, campaign finance that were so clearly breaking with what the court has done recently, obviously john paul stevens spending time looking at these decisions and making up his mind to this day, and then you look at what he said on the second amendment front, a divisive issue here, but he basically said we need to amend the constitution just to reclarify what
gore happened what this would do to people's trust the judiciary is free of politics. and i think since bush v. gore you've seen both a polarization and a series of decisions on voting viets and especially on campaign money that seem -- in my view they're wrong, and justice stevens thinks that too. but they also seem terribly partisan because the identity of the beneficiary of those decisions is pretty clear. so he has been -- it's been a great loss since he's left, although his replacements...
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al gore will also be scaring kids with his puky panic as bill clinton turns the gowns of co-eds.o them, inviting a righty to speak on campus is like inviting a piranha to a pool party. writer charles murphy says he was supposed to speak but was postponed. think about how racist this is? you cancel a speaker because you think nonwhites can't handle a diversity of opinion. that's a conclusion more insulting than anything from an old school bigot. racis racists usually operated out of fear. >> dana, you spoke, once? >> at a commencement speech. i was scarred by it. >> what happened? >> it was my alma matter, university of southern colorado and at the time the university president who is now lieutenant governor of controlle -- colorado. i thought we had a pretty good chit-chat. and you said despite her party affiliations, i'm proud to announce dana perino as a speaker. i felt this chill go through me. >> most of these commencement speeches are just bland, awful, boring, except when you did one. >> i did a number of them. it would be bland and boring. island be trying to think of a re
al gore will also be scaring kids with his puky panic as bill clinton turns the gowns of co-eds.o them, inviting a righty to speak on campus is like inviting a piranha to a pool party. writer charles murphy says he was supposed to speak but was postponed. think about how racist this is? you cancel a speaker because you think nonwhites can't handle a diversity of opinion. that's a conclusion more insulting than anything from an old school bigot. racis racists usually operated out of fear....
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four plus million on medicaid millions now have health insurance over coming months these people goringve a positive experience or not but here is what i can tell you. it's a positive when you didn't have it, and you do now. >> well, it's a positive. for people that didn't have it. >> and anyone to say there is problems and solutions to repeel it i don't see how that is politically a strong strategy. >> let me put things into a perspective for people that don't agree with you. it's positive if you don't have health insurance if someone gives it to you and pays for it. you and i, we're paying for probably about 80% of the people who signed up. that is my estimate. it doesn't matter how many people sign up. it's how many people goring to pay into the pool most of the people who sign up are probably people that don't have it. and so their contribution is going to be nothing. is it good to bankrupt the nation, by handing people another entitlement? we'll pick up your health insurance because you're incapable of earning enough to buy it. okay. that is one. two you have a situation where the
four plus million on medicaid millions now have health insurance over coming months these people goringve a positive experience or not but here is what i can tell you. it's a positive when you didn't have it, and you do now. >> well, it's a positive. for people that didn't have it. >> and anyone to say there is problems and solutions to repeel it i don't see how that is politically a strong strategy. >> let me put things into a perspective for people that don't agree with you....
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you're al gore. >> who's al gore. >> i grow a lot of plants. >> what kind of?size. >> juicy? could i try one of your tomatoes one time? >> if you come over? >> jesse watters. can't make it up. so creative. >> the time is six minutes till the top of the hour. coming up, when it comes to love, what is really considered cheating? ?. it's never cheating when you're in a different area code not to mention a different state. >> do you agree with those comments? what you have to say next. >> like a scene out of a movie, a carjackers wild ride all caught on camera. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ he gets a ready for you alert hthe second his room is ready. my mom works at ge. so he knows exactly when he can check in and power up before his big meeting. and when alan gets all powered up, ya know what happens? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! he's a
you're al gore. >> who's al gore. >> i grow a lot of plants. >> what kind of?size. >> juicy? could i try one of your tomatoes one time? >> if you come over? >> jesse watters. can't make it up. so creative. >> the time is six minutes till the top of the hour. coming up, when it comes to love, what is really considered cheating? ?. it's never cheating when you're in a different area code not to mention a different state. >> do you agree with those...
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the prince of wales, he's more accurate than al gore who says the world in ten years, the prince says years and seven months and he said the problem is all this, you know, when he lives in a pals, that's fine, but if everybody wants to live in a nice three-bedroom house on a half acre lot the planet will go to hell i think it's a concern of eleets leets, to hollywood. it's an elite concern. >> a couple of years ago back, we actually caught al gore getting off a private jet. off he gets the plane and right into a chauffeur-driven limo seen. then i here about these carbon offsets. if you are married, into buy some indulgences here. >> it is, it's a mid evil intelligence. barbara streisand she took her gulfstream to fly to washington to chew over climate change with the president. that's fine with barbara stries send, but the rest of us, we should be clothed with the native women down by the river. and there's a nonsense about this. the obama administration now wants to regulate bovine flat u lens because they claim that is destroying the planet. it's the greatest excuse for big governme
the prince of wales, he's more accurate than al gore who says the world in ten years, the prince says years and seven months and he said the problem is all this, you know, when he lives in a pals, that's fine, but if everybody wants to live in a nice three-bedroom house on a half acre lot the planet will go to hell i think it's a concern of eleets leets, to hollywood. it's an elite concern. >> a couple of years ago back, we actually caught al gore getting off a private jet. off he gets...
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a lazy guy, a dominatrix, the pot head and al gore. you're all welcome to dress as superheroes out on hollywood boulevard. before we go any further, it's time for our weekly tribute to the fcc where we bleep and blur things wether they need it or not. it's "this week in unnecessary censorship." >> yesterday another special meeting, this time with a local north hills girls with big [ bleep ]. >> i'm ready to sit on my [ bleep ] and i've had it. >> everybody can talk about [ bleep ] you've all had an opportunity to do it. i have done it. >> i'm guessing the guys are pretty [ bleep ] up tonight including yourself. >> i'm pretty [ bleep ] up. >> 25 husbands [ bleep ] your wives. >> this is the story for the folks who take a [ bleep ] after work. >> [ bleep ]. >> oh, yeah. >> the village is sucking the [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> our president has decided to [ bleep ] from behind. >> after completing training, we [ bleep ] and we're loving life. >> do you ever [ bleep ]. >> some dribbled into my shoe, yeah. >> you can't consider that [ bleep ],
a lazy guy, a dominatrix, the pot head and al gore. you're all welcome to dress as superheroes out on hollywood boulevard. before we go any further, it's time for our weekly tribute to the fcc where we bleep and blur things wether they need it or not. it's "this week in unnecessary censorship." >> yesterday another special meeting, this time with a local north hills girls with big [ bleep ]. >> i'm ready to sit on my [ bleep ] and i've had it. >> everybody can talk...
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if we do that, we would have a president gore, we would have instead of a president bush.ters are more than half way. they are 61% there. we are hearing new questions whether this is constitutional. judge andrew napolitano is here with us. he's the senior judicial analyst. so quietly, slowly, but surely. >> right. >> those on the left have been going state by state and getting states to pass a pledge to basically pledge. it's like voted on but everybody. the governors are saying, i do. andrew said sign us up here in new york. the pledge is, if you run for president, if you run for president, as many want the judge to do. >> let's not get carried away. >> if you were to win new york state, you would get all of new york state's electoral votes. you would only get new york state's elect tror -- electoral vote ifs you won the popular. >> it's more than a pledge. it's legislation. it's the law of the land in new york and new jersey and many other states. this never happened before. >> so it's passed by legislative bodies. >> here is the problem, when we have the famous case of
if we do that, we would have a president gore, we would have instead of a president bush.ters are more than half way. they are 61% there. we are hearing new questions whether this is constitutional. judge andrew napolitano is here with us. he's the senior judicial analyst. so quietly, slowly, but surely. >> right. >> those on the left have been going state by state and getting states to pass a pledge to basically pledge. it's like voted on but everybody. the governors are saying, i...
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. >> people goring to like this. a lot of people not sure. the state senate considering a powerful law regulating owe called data brokers. companies that buy and sell your personal information would it let you opt out of any sale of your data and require commercial web sites to remove your personal information if requested. gm repairing defective ignitions and sent kits to dealerships around the country. also telling them how to get the repair, another 1 million owners will receive letters next month. the faulty ignitions could turn off, cutting power to the car, disabling the systems new versions of the google chrome books are coming out. and are cheaper than a lap tox they operate on line not with a big hard drive. however, they're cheaper. you can get models under and they say they're faster. >> off line support is better. lap tops are better built now. it's a good lap top. >> saying lap tops are still better at managing files. >> good to know. >> let's talk about the weather forecast. sparkling day. >> beautiful. sleepless. 70 degrees out
. >> people goring to like this. a lot of people not sure. the state senate considering a powerful law regulating owe called data brokers. companies that buy and sell your personal information would it let you opt out of any sale of your data and require commercial web sites to remove your personal information if requested. gm repairing defective ignitions and sent kits to dealerships around the country. also telling them how to get the repair, another 1 million owners will receive...
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. >> when i was covering the 2000 election, my mom -- so at the mall, working for al gore in 2000. [inaudible conversations] >> i love this. the 2000 election. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> on your screen a look at catherine hall at the key school in annapolis, md.. we will be back live from the annapolis book festival. >> booktv is on facebook and twitter. like and follow us for book industry news, booktv schedule updates, behind-the-scenes look at either events and interact with authors on live television programming. here are booktv and social media posts from this past week. we posted a washington examiner article about senator ted cruz's recent book deal with harpercollins. according to the article, $1.5 million advance to write his memoirs. we posted an article from publishers weekly reporting on book sales for 2013 which increased 1% over 2012. we tweet about upcoming events around the country as well as an excerpt in politico on the 1964 civil rights act. follow us on twitter at booktv and like us on facebook, facebook.com/booktv for more news about
. >> when i was covering the 2000 election, my mom -- so at the mall, working for al gore in 2000. [inaudible conversations] >> i love this. the 2000 election. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> on your screen a look at catherine hall at the key school in annapolis, md.. we will be back live from the annapolis book festival. >> booktv is on facebook and twitter. like and follow us for book industry news, booktv schedule updates, behind-the-scenes look...
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it was through the gore with efforts of people like paul rusesabagina that many innocent lives were saved. we are glad you can join us. the conversation coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> 20 years ago, one of the worst mass slaughters of modern history began in rwanda. military massacred the hutu populations. in his left individuals to save innocent lives. paul rusesabagina did that. he gave shelter to more than 1000 people in the hotel where he worked. his record -- his efforts inspired hotel rwanda. it is an honor, 20 years later to have you on this program. >> thank you. >> we all know of your heroic exploits 20 years ago. one of your friends has been a regular guest on this program. was heres ago, he because the opportunity to play you in the film "hotel rwanda." here is a clip. >> talk about the joy and the challenge of playing a real-life person while the person is still alive. >> there was a certain level of intimidation. [laughter] >> this guy is going to see it. >> he is going to see it and then to go in front o
it was through the gore with efforts of people like paul rusesabagina that many innocent lives were saved. we are glad you can join us. the conversation coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> 20 years ago, one of the worst mass slaughters of modern history began in rwanda. military massacred the hutu populations. in his left individuals to save innocent lives. paul rusesabagina did that. he gave shelter to more than...
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that would have given us a president gore. well, it might seem harmless, critics suggest it's not only a plan ripe for voter fraud. so, chris, i think most people hear electoral college. it's like people that wore wig that's came up. why do i care? >> because 270 is the magic number you've got to get 270 electoral votes to win. >> the way you run for president and the way you seek office, the framers and founders empowered states in the the popular vote they said you've got to go get the states on your side which means you run for president, completely different than you if you're just trying to run up a score. >> if a popular vote, candidates would be going to california, to new york, they'd probably go down to florida. but they might be blowing off the smaller states. >> they won't just be smalling off smaller states, smaller communities and larger states so presidential election could be contested in new york, chicago, l.a., houston, miami, philadelphia, and farther down, less influence those places have. it tells what cand
that would have given us a president gore. well, it might seem harmless, critics suggest it's not only a plan ripe for voter fraud. so, chris, i think most people hear electoral college. it's like people that wore wig that's came up. why do i care? >> because 270 is the magic number you've got to get 270 electoral votes to win. >> the way you run for president and the way you seek office, the framers and founders empowered states in the the popular vote they said you've got to go...
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were discovered during the trenching and 3 and a half foot down to install that had we not had the gore thermal system this wouldn't have been discovered. >> i'm wondering it sound like the analysis is to be done any guesses you're willing to share and now and the likelihood of finding more. >> to answer the question between the time we met with the m l d and the plan approved we brought in a geoarc closet that analyzed the stones and the burial was covered at the time but their interest isn't in the bowler but the matrix so they carpal tunnel syndrome the staff indication felt soil and come back do the site to take samples their preliminary guess is this could be 6 to 8 thousand years old the burial could be much younger it could be deferred sometime afternoon after the soil formation was created but the burial was probably one of the old even though in northern california. the second question it's possible there are other burials but i think this is isolateed. with one possible expectation i shouldn't say the only one that's close is a bowler that was recovered down the street when th
were discovered during the trenching and 3 and a half foot down to install that had we not had the gore thermal system this wouldn't have been discovered. >> i'm wondering it sound like the analysis is to be done any guesses you're willing to share and now and the likelihood of finding more. >> to answer the question between the time we met with the m l d and the plan approved we brought in a geoarc closet that analyzed the stones and the burial was covered at the time but their...
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al gore turned 66 today. today is the last day of march. 2,061 record lows in march.re in new york, jay and laura got three inches of global warming, and also the next one in superior, michigan, they got a whole slew of global warming on their front driveway. >> count all the places that are warm. >> do you think al gore is going to sign up for social security today at 66? >> i want all the discounts. >> sure he has a few bucks put away. >> i had the most helpful e-mail of the weekend. i thought i would share it with all of you. it came actually from buzz feed. it was a list. 15 things you didn't know your iphone could do. i'm going to tell you a couple of them that are the best. say you're going to take a picture of eric and you take it like this. you want to take a landscape. you can use the volume up button to click the picturpicture. that's very helpful. >> hundreds of thousands of people saying i knew that. >> you can use your phone as a level, put it on the compass and you can hang a picture. also, this is very helpful. if you put your phone on airplane mode and
al gore turned 66 today. today is the last day of march. 2,061 record lows in march.re in new york, jay and laura got three inches of global warming, and also the next one in superior, michigan, they got a whole slew of global warming on their front driveway. >> count all the places that are warm. >> do you think al gore is going to sign up for social security today at 66? >> i want all the discounts. >> sure he has a few bucks put away. >> i had the most helpful...
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. >> pistorius admits shooting steenkamp but he mistook his gore has cried several times on the witness stand this week. >>> president obama returns tophet. the army says the soldier was being treated for depression and anxiety and may have opened fire a dispute over a request for leave. president obama also traveled to fort hood in 2009 to honor the victims of a shooting that killed 13 people and injured 32. >>> the military investigating an accidental shooting in camp l.a. june. the marine whole fired the shot is in custody and being questioned. >>> time is 4:45. former secretary of state hillary clinton is making appearances in the bay area this week. yesterday she gave the keynote speech. >> and then i think you can go to the skeptics on the hill and say look, we want to be part of the solution midterm. long material. right now we need more city is as. >>> the san francisco giants and their fans could not have asked for a better home opener. you remember five-year-old bat kid miles scott. he got to throw out the ceremonial first pitch top matt cane on a clear and sunny day. 42,000 f
. >> pistorius admits shooting steenkamp but he mistook his gore has cried several times on the witness stand this week. >>> president obama returns tophet. the army says the soldier was being treated for depression and anxiety and may have opened fire a dispute over a request for leave. president obama also traveled to fort hood in 2009 to honor the victims of a shooting that killed 13 people and injured 32. >>> the military investigating an accidental shooting in camp...
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. >> are you asking during the pilot program we will be gore that code for the 2 hundred stops that are included in the network or everywhere else. >> the 2 hundred stops >> yes. our muni investigators will be issuing tickets to those who don't have a permit that has been authorized by mta to use those zones. >> but if the operators pomegranates in the pilot you're not going to give tickets. >> the permit permits them to use the zones. >> will the private citizen use the zones. >> no. >> will you issue a ticket against private individuals. >> yes. >> so for the city of attorney's office how can the mta do that selectly enforce a section of the california vehicle code against one group but not against a the and and john gibner, deputy city attorney the best way to answer that the mta has the authority to regulate the zones. and i'm not sure what more to exactly answer our question other than the vehicle code authorized the mta exercise cert regulatory authority this is one of them >> i'm going to leave it open my colleagues have other questions. >> thank you, supervisor i have two quick
. >> are you asking during the pilot program we will be gore that code for the 2 hundred stops that are included in the network or everywhere else. >> the 2 hundred stops >> yes. our muni investigators will be issuing tickets to those who don't have a permit that has been authorized by mta to use those zones. >> but if the operators pomegranates in the pilot you're not going to give tickets. >> the permit permits them to use the zones. >> will the private...
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. >> somehow he cut through the gore point to take the ramp, sideswiping the patrol vehicle. it's unknown why this person did what they did and could have killed our officers out there. so it's very dangerous and important that we find the person driving the vehicle. >> reporter: the vehicle was a silver sedan with damage to the front end and right side body. the officer was treated for minor leg injuries and release. an incident in san francisco left a police officer and a suspect injured. police got a report of a robbery in the richmond district. ten minutes later the officers spotted the suspect vehicle and after a short chase the cars crashed. both the driver and the passenger were arrested. there are multiple charges between the two including possession of stolen property and resisting arrest. one of the officers and a suspect were injured and taken to the hospital to be treated for non-life-threatening injuries. again tonight the officers are both at home resting and recovering from their injuries. the chp suspect, though, still on the loose tonight. if you know anythin
. >> somehow he cut through the gore point to take the ramp, sideswiping the patrol vehicle. it's unknown why this person did what they did and could have killed our officers out there. so it's very dangerous and important that we find the person driving the vehicle. >> reporter: the vehicle was a silver sedan with damage to the front end and right side body. the officer was treated for minor leg injuries and release. an incident in san francisco left a police officer and a suspect...
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. >> al gore. >> the one and only. >> hello. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. the grievance industry takes on momentum. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. back in the late 1960's, the vietnam war caused a huge division in america. millions of young people decided their country was wrong for fighting the war in southeast asia. so they launched massive demonstrations all across the u.s.a. and built up a culture based on antiauthority. that is the man who had power was bad. to go along with the political strife, the youth culture embraced sex, drugs, and rock and roll. changing the country from traditional attitudes to if it feels good, do it. the protests of the 1960s and early 1970s brought about fro found change in many of the radicals back then have become authority figures today especially in the media now we have a new antiauthority movement, and it has been created by the grievance industry which president obama and the democratic party have us
. >> al gore. >> the one and only. >> hello. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. the grievance industry takes on momentum. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. back in the late 1960's, the vietnam war caused a huge division in america. millions of young people decided their country was wrong for fighting the war in southeast asia. so...
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he won bush v gore for bush, how he had come to embrace this cause. i was hooked. you had rob reiner, the movie direct, chad griffin, a young political op pra active and the pairing up of these super lawyers ted olson and david boies who was his adder have usairy in bush v gore. i wanted to know what does it feel like to be the face of -- in a major civil rights case. >> brown: and the strategy which is part of -- much of what you write, the strategy they pursued of controversial even within the gay rights movement, right? tell us how they decided to good for the federal lawsuit? >> at the time there was a real feeling that the supreme court wasn't ready, the country wasn't ready and what the activities were pursuing was this ten, ten, ten strategy to have 30 states with some form of marriage recognition before you went the federal route. this group thought it was time to do something different brownch the danger was its could be become fire. >> it was a gamable. a lot of visitities working for years on this issue were extremely upset by it. there was a scene i des
he won bush v gore for bush, how he had come to embrace this cause. i was hooked. you had rob reiner, the movie direct, chad griffin, a young political op pra active and the pairing up of these super lawyers ted olson and david boies who was his adder have usairy in bush v gore. i wanted to know what does it feel like to be the face of -- in a major civil rights case. >> brown: and the strategy which is part of -- much of what you write, the strategy they pursued of controversial even...
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it would prevent scenarios like what happened in 2000, when al gore won the popular vote, it still losthe election to george w. bush. >> the compact will kick in only when enough states have signed on to reach a threshold of 270 electoral votes. this week, new york governor andrew cuomo rock the campaign a step closer, adding new york's 29 electoral votes to those already pledged by nine other states including california, illinois, massachusetts, and by washington, d c in a statement he said -- josephk state senator jeff griffo, republican, sponsored the bill. 100% of their message is seen in approximately 16 battleground states. new york has 19.5 million people come a but routinely are ignored by campaigns. i want to empower people. i want to make new york state relevant international campaign against. i want democracy that creates excitement of people, not apathy. theing this creates opportunity and leverages the combined power of the states in the compact to say no longer can you take is for granted, no longer can you effectively dissent franchise millions of americans are ignoring u
it would prevent scenarios like what happened in 2000, when al gore won the popular vote, it still losthe election to george w. bush. >> the compact will kick in only when enough states have signed on to reach a threshold of 270 electoral votes. this week, new york governor andrew cuomo rock the campaign a step closer, adding new york's 29 electoral votes to those already pledged by nine other states including california, illinois, massachusetts, and by washington, d c in a statement he...
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late wall, misses the judger, martin gore cleans that up. he had 15. final round of the rbi hartage. matt kuchar entered the day four shots pack. seventh birdie in the first ten holes of the day. after the bogey on 17, he dropped into a tie. he holes ought for 764. one last chance for donald, this chip in to go in on 18th. right on line. whoo! matt kuchar seven career pg&e tournaments on easter sunday. we'll have your complete shark highlights at 11:00 p.m. on abc. we'll see you then. looking good for game two of the sharks. >> all right, thank you. >>> coming up next at 9:00, johnny depp returns to the big screen in a sci-fi >>> coming up at 11:00, a teen claims he stowed away on a flight from san jose international airport, all the way to hawaii. how he says he did it and what police are saying. >>> plus, a good samaritan comes to the rescue after a 7-year-old boy nearly drowns in san land row. what the man who saved the boy's life is saying tonight. >>> and the preparation is under way for tomorrow's boston marathon and the security changes one year
late wall, misses the judger, martin gore cleans that up. he had 15. final round of the rbi hartage. matt kuchar entered the day four shots pack. seventh birdie in the first ten holes of the day. after the bogey on 17, he dropped into a tie. he holes ought for 764. one last chance for donald, this chip in to go in on 18th. right on line. whoo! matt kuchar seven career pg&e tournaments on easter sunday. we'll have your complete shark highlights at 11:00 p.m. on abc. we'll see you then....
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so when frank gore makes those cuts on the turf, when the offensive line men cut it up, it holds up the group a little better. >> san jose earthquakes will be the first to test out the turf on a soccer match. the niners home opener has not yet been scheduled. some time in september. >>> captain and crew condemned in the wake of that ferry tragedy. what south korea's president is accusing them of doing. >>> panic in the streets. how villagers in india react when a leopard popped out of nowhere. >>> kpix weather center. a lot of clouds moving overhead. could we soon see rain? we will talk about that coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the numb >>> and stocks pushing slightly higher today. the dow is up 34 points. >>> number of schoolgirls kidnapped in nigeria is soaring. 85 girls have been abducted. but today a governor in the northeastern part of that country says the real number is 234. all the girls are between the age of 16 and 18. parents and authorities are searching forests in the area where it's believed the captors are hiding out. >>> south korea's president is accusing the captain and c
so when frank gore makes those cuts on the turf, when the offensive line men cut it up, it holds up the group a little better. >> san jose earthquakes will be the first to test out the turf on a soccer match. the niners home opener has not yet been scheduled. some time in september. >>> captain and crew condemned in the wake of that ferry tragedy. what south korea's president is accusing them of doing. >>> panic in the streets. how villagers in india react when a leopard...
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. >> i will urge the board of gore resist to force a -- governors to force a sale of the team and will do everything in my power to see that that happens. >> meanwhile a crucial play-off clean the clippers and the golden state war wrars. the l.a. clippers's coach doc rivers said the players felt a great deal of relief. >> i told the players about the decision. they were just happy that it's a resolution, and it's over, and the start of it to be. >> commissioner silver said as part of the n.b.a.'s investigation he had spoken personally to donald sterling, but he expressed no remorse for the words that outraged so many. >>> just a reminder that you can keep up to date with all the news and all the day's top stories by logging on to the website aljazeera.com. >> president obama's returning home to the u.s. to find the lowest approval ratings of his years at the white house. in foreign affairs the president has defended his approach as one that protects american interests and american friends in a multi polar world. is there an obama doctrine? it's the inside story.
. >> i will urge the board of gore resist to force a -- governors to force a sale of the team and will do everything in my power to see that that happens. >> meanwhile a crucial play-off clean the clippers and the golden state war wrars. the l.a. clippers's coach doc rivers said the players felt a great deal of relief. >> i told the players about the decision. they were just happy that it's a resolution, and it's over, and the start of it to be. >> commissioner silver...
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there is a lot of reasons for catholic confession that you think up front for gore will go to the gas station and may get caught by the police said the priest will tell me to do 100 hail mary. but he increases the cost of the crime. we tried this with no explanatory power. and other conventions nes people are better. but we got people to the of lab and they cheated a lot then we give them the chance to confess. their boat things down recently that they regret to for a real. then another sheet to say to whatever deity they believed. what happened after? if this for me is a lesson the religion understands to open new page is is important to. of you don't allow people then why would you start fresh? why would you be a full? however to reject more open? one example is the truth and reconciliation act how do you move from apartheid? so all of the things we have done it does 90 race apartheid but it does create similarly the dutch painters the netherlands the new regulations of honesty for the bankers with the same idea here is what we promised some of this is an interesting and promising d
there is a lot of reasons for catholic confession that you think up front for gore will go to the gas station and may get caught by the police said the priest will tell me to do 100 hail mary. but he increases the cost of the crime. we tried this with no explanatory power. and other conventions nes people are better. but we got people to the of lab and they cheated a lot then we give them the chance to confess. their boat things down recently that they regret to for a real. then another sheet...
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this one is a little goree because the deer on the ground is more like a deer carcass. >> wow. looks like the dead one got eaten by a predator during this whole mess. >> but this guy with the camera see this buck needs help so he just gingerly sets his camera down, starts communicating with the deer. you know this deer is afraid. but he calms him down and he tries at first to just untangle the antlers himself. he can't get them untangled. he goes back and gets a saw and begins sawing off his antler trying to free him. what's remarkable how brave this guy is. he's right in the zone and could get bucked by the buck. eventually he is able to free this deer and he just scurries back off into the woods and this guy ends up dragging the carcass off to the side and i'm imagining other buzzards and scavenger type animals will have a meal they can finish. in the next video from stltoday.com, a little puppy rescue. and to the rescue, firefighters, officers from the humane society of missouri and workers from the sewer district because a 2-month-old tea cup chihuahua is stuck down in a se
this one is a little goree because the deer on the ground is more like a deer carcass. >> wow. looks like the dead one got eaten by a predator during this whole mess. >> but this guy with the camera see this buck needs help so he just gingerly sets his camera down, starts communicating with the deer. you know this deer is afraid. but he calms him down and he tries at first to just untangle the antlers himself. he can't get them untangled. he goes back and gets a saw and begins...
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the gore of donetsk asked that security chiefs come here to hold a meeting here in the center of where this is happening. what this shows is the issue of sterilisation will be crucial to the stability of the country particularly in the run up to the presidential election. i think how the government in kiev respondents, it refuses to use force. how it sponds, as the protesters are making the demands clear and they will not leave until they are lisped to. >> that's our correspondent in ukraine. >> to other news. the world's biggest election has begun for the next five weeks. indians will cast their votes in a ballot to be the most important in 30 years, more tan 1500 political parties are contesting the election. the two parties are the congress and the b.j.p. party that is led. though popular neither party is expected to achieve the 272 seats needed for an outright majority. a host of middleweight and regional parties, depending on the concessions offered to them, or stay outside government. the election marks the emergence of the party, led by anticorruption crusader. the indian electo
the gore of donetsk asked that security chiefs come here to hold a meeting here in the center of where this is happening. what this shows is the issue of sterilisation will be crucial to the stability of the country particularly in the run up to the presidential election. i think how the government in kiev respondents, it refuses to use force. how it sponds, as the protesters are making the demands clear and they will not leave until they are lisped to. >> that's our correspondent in...
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in 2000, bush and gore spent a combined $130 million on that general election. 12 years later, obama and romney spent $2 billion. >> reporter: but republicans call the ruling a victory for political freedom. >> it brings the political parties, i think the most accountable groups in america, a little bit closer to exercising our first amendment rights just like everybody else. >> reporter: republicans were hoping the court would use this case to strike down nearly all limits on campaign contributions, but only one justice, clarence thomas, seemed willing to go that far, brian. >> pete, back to the voice of the people as justice breyer put it, for the people who think what happened today was bad, looking for remedies, what would those be? >> reporter: well, there's not much congress can do because the court said this is based on the constitution, and there are indications in this ruling that the court seems willing to strike down more and more contribution limits as they come here. the john roberts court has yet to uphold a challenged contribution limit. >> pete williams at the supreme
in 2000, bush and gore spent a combined $130 million on that general election. 12 years later, obama and romney spent $2 billion. >> reporter: but republicans call the ruling a victory for political freedom. >> it brings the political parties, i think the most accountable groups in america, a little bit closer to exercising our first amendment rights just like everybody else. >> reporter: republicans were hoping the court would use this case to strike down nearly all limits on...
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and she has a good rapport with real-life veeps, al gore and joe biden. >> thanks for the help there.>> and monday morning trips to the office aren't bad enough. some commuters here in new york had to deal with this. >> disgusting. one guy was recording the chaos caused by a rat, running around inside a subway car. it had commuters on the "a" train shrieking. oh, my god. >> i think i recognize your shoes on one of the seats there. the rat apparently jumped onboard. he got trapped before he could run back out. the doors finally closed. and it's the birth of a viral video. >> i said it before. i'm going to say it again. i think i can deal with this over a cockroach. >> i don't get it. i would much rather take my chances with a cockroach than a rat. >> you see the rat coming. >> they have diseases and r rabies. >> but cockroaches climb up your leg. >> step on them. >>> here's more pictures of prince george and all of his adorableness. there's video of him playing with other 9-month-olds in all of his cuteness and glory. >> one tough guy said to him, i don't care if you're king. >> he's p
and she has a good rapport with real-life veeps, al gore and joe biden. >> thanks for the help there.>> and monday morning trips to the office aren't bad enough. some commuters here in new york had to deal with this. >> disgusting. one guy was recording the chaos caused by a rat, running around inside a subway car. it had commuters on the "a" train shrieking. oh, my god. >> i think i recognize your shoes on one of the seats there. the rat apparently jumped...
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foreign minister of the gore lieberman said signing the convention was a mistake kerry has been making trips and phone calls to try to keep things from breaking down entirely the palestinians said they want the israelis to take action on the prisoners and other issues before agreeing to extend discussions beyond the end of april. karissa is the peace process is that a critical moment. you'd be a tragedy for both of them. we would say. for the lose the opportunity to get to those with the issues that are the differences. of the final status agreement kerry knows both sides are continuing their discussions but he says there's still a gap one that has to be called fairly soon. traditional nhk world. like figures have just been released in the united states they show the country maintained solid job growth for the second straight month in march. labor department officials say employers added one hundred ninety two thousand non farm jobs last month that slightly lower than the two hundred thousand jobs many analysts had expected. the official turbines up the numbers for february to one hund
foreign minister of the gore lieberman said signing the convention was a mistake kerry has been making trips and phone calls to try to keep things from breaking down entirely the palestinians said they want the israelis to take action on the prisoners and other issues before agreeing to extend discussions beyond the end of april. karissa is the peace process is that a critical moment. you'd be a tragedy for both of them. we would say. for the lose the opportunity to get to those with the issues...