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declares war on great britain in this case? >> yes. >> are there british troops in the north american area at the time? >> there were 5,000 troops in canada, and troops in their various colonial positions in the west indies, but there were no british troops actually on the territorial limits of the united states in 1811 and 1812. there had been if a number of years after the revolution that's well-known, but after the pace treaty of 1783, the british did not abandon all the american territory that they said they would do. they continued to occupy a chain of forts along the south bank of lawrence and underneath the great lakes extending out to the midwest which was a violation of both the peace treaty and american sovereignty which annoyed americans considerably. they were banned in and so there's no troops on american soil at the time, but that didn't stop them saying british troops in canada are meeting with the indians in the midwest, well the, the old west, and that becomes another grievance which becomes part of the whole t
declares war on great britain in this case? >> yes. >> are there british troops in the north american area at the time? >> there were 5,000 troops in canada, and troops in their various colonial positions in the west indies, but there were no british troops actually on the territorial limits of the united states in 1811 and 1812. there had been if a number of years after the revolution that's well-known, but after the pace treaty of 1783, the british did not abandon all the...
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historians point* two grievances the united states had against great britain. many are associated with maritime disputes because this is the middle of the napoleonic wars. and the british need to keep them were real baby manned and then the gap british and the then very badly route the period so there is a range of those grievances. the reason it was fought to this many disputes were preceded by a number of years with the summer of 1811 the main grievance was the council. our british form of the executive order. but the british proclaims sweeping blockades designed to stop the new trolls. from taking the experts and the produce in europe. they have been disputing this and it seems it could be negotiated. and the event that the british will not were a. >> it is hard to do public opinion likely due but is the most important but to declaration incongruous were not by wide margins in the house of representatives. it was very close in the senate. 19/13 if three boats had changed the senate, it could not pass the war bell. and it debated near the two weeks and it was
historians point* two grievances the united states had against great britain. many are associated with maritime disputes because this is the middle of the napoleonic wars. and the british need to keep them were real baby manned and then the gap british and the then very badly route the period so there is a range of those grievances. the reason it was fought to this many disputes were preceded by a number of years with the summer of 1811 the main grievance was the council. our british form of...
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it's a great britain story for the most part. but i do think it's starting, it has crossed the pond a bit. there are some allegations of wrong doing here at home. there are questions about whether peoples' phones have been hacked in the u.s. and also questions about whether the news corps officials have paid bribes to british officials, which would in fact then be a violation of the foreign practices act. and the justice department takes a very dim view of those violations. they are very aggressively stepping up. i think we may well see some action there. host: go back to the financial times this is the headline, murdoches facing risk around the world. which is significant because this began with just a newspaper, news of the world, which is now defunt but has spread to everything that news corps owns. guest: it has. as melanie said, the payments which seemed trivial yal, journalists paying police and other public officials for information bribery under the law. if u.s. authority cans show either that these payments were made, or
it's a great britain story for the most part. but i do think it's starting, it has crossed the pond a bit. there are some allegations of wrong doing here at home. there are questions about whether peoples' phones have been hacked in the u.s. and also questions about whether the news corps officials have paid bribes to british officials, which would in fact then be a violation of the foreign practices act. and the justice department takes a very dim view of those violations. they are very...
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prime minister of great britain. interesting quote, we're going to have strange bed fellows here in world war ii. winston churchill, prime minister of great britain, franklin roosevelt, president in our war against hitler is going to be joseph stalin. interesting quote. if hitler invaded hell, i'd at least make a favorable reference to the devil in the house of commons. war makes strange bedfellows, and in this case we have the united states, great britain. long ties, long sympathies, long-time connection to history and culture and yet we also now have the soviet union as our ally to defeat the common foe of adolph hitler. so the leader of the soviet union, joseph stalin. what do we know about stalin early in the war? not much. what we know now is an awful lot. the greatest murderer of the 20th century. imprisoned more of his people into camps, murdered more of his own people than hitler killed jews. he is a ruthless, brutal, paranoid dictator of the soviet union. now when i say paranoid, i mean sort of schizophrenic
prime minister of great britain. interesting quote, we're going to have strange bed fellows here in world war ii. winston churchill, prime minister of great britain, franklin roosevelt, president in our war against hitler is going to be joseph stalin. interesting quote. if hitler invaded hell, i'd at least make a favorable reference to the devil in the house of commons. war makes strange bedfellows, and in this case we have the united states, great britain. long ties, long sympathies, long-time...
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pressure on syria in order to comply with the coffee on and peace plan which is supported by both great britain and russia but the relationship between the two countries is quite complicated especially when it comes to syria since britain has been taking more of the side of the opposition while russia has been promoting more of a balanced approach so. we are going to find out if mr hague was able to achieve his goals at this meeting just in a few minutes since we are waiting for the final media conference all for both foreign ministers in just a few moments. well as artie's are you right there are still to come for you here in the program that of bias backlash mainstream news outlets in the u.s. are rapidly losing viewers to alternative sources as more people refuse to swallow the corporate spin. class of montreal boiling over people of all ages and walks of life joined local students who are venting their anger over to wish in a hikes and out of the authorities protest crackdown. it's ten minutes past the hour here in the russian capital julian assange and the occupy movement phenomenon much i
pressure on syria in order to comply with the coffee on and peace plan which is supported by both great britain and russia but the relationship between the two countries is quite complicated especially when it comes to syria since britain has been taking more of the side of the opposition while russia has been promoting more of a balanced approach so. we are going to find out if mr hague was able to achieve his goals at this meeting just in a few minutes since we are waiting for the final media...
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on the tactical issues let's see if this applies to the situation in syria and both russia and great britain. wants to support the annan plan but he remains the optical leader there and it's always nice to use i recently respecting a serious territorial integrity and sovereignty and understand some ensuring the political process that involves goals and bodies in syria and led by syrians themselves without foreign intervention. but in the mushroom we're also studies fired with our interaction within the i'm scared of the president as they have she said with. a five plus one group on sloan's that the uranium nuclear program the recent you know recent meetings we have agreed to develop shit on t.v. goes in prose is the next iran will take place in june in moscow. and we all delivered the idea was to it is necessary but isn't a good thing that's to prepare thoroughly for this important event wouldn't you say we are caught parading with great britain. their international issues as well including afghanistan last bush new deal you were in the middle east settlement good in spite of those and we ha
on the tactical issues let's see if this applies to the situation in syria and both russia and great britain. wants to support the annan plan but he remains the optical leader there and it's always nice to use i recently respecting a serious territorial integrity and sovereignty and understand some ensuring the political process that involves goals and bodies in syria and led by syrians themselves without foreign intervention. but in the mushroom we're also studies fired with our interaction...
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from the civil war to world war i the united states went from half the production of great britain tobritain, germany, france, and when coolidge was in power we produced 42% of all of the world's goods. during world war ii it was used on both sides to hit general motors for every shot fired at us general motors fired back four of them and here's what this country, the greatest is uniforms, french muskets and independent. what we did was the tax system had no taxes on american workers but we are going to tax the imports and tariffs. get the money from great britain, get the revenue, build the ports, build of these things up, the internal improvements and the united states, the cost of these things americans said with a minute we can produce that for less here. so the american industry built up and up and up and as i said in the civil war you have these tariff policies that meant they were charging money all the products coming in. no taxes, no regulations and our standard of living is high. so we simply shipped into the british market and exported 8% of all we've reproduced and had 40%
from the civil war to world war i the united states went from half the production of great britain tobritain, germany, france, and when coolidge was in power we produced 42% of all of the world's goods. during world war ii it was used on both sides to hit general motors for every shot fired at us general motors fired back four of them and here's what this country, the greatest is uniforms, french muskets and independent. what we did was the tax system had no taxes on american workers but we are...
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we got word out of great britain, the u.k., that they are now in a double dip recession. similar to what governor romney is endorsing, cut cap and balance. are you concerned, is governor romney rethinking this idea of contracting the size of government given what that that has done in europe, in particular, great britain? >> one thing we can say for certainty, we don't have to look to other countries as a measuring stick, one thing we can say for certain president obama's plans haven't worked. mitt romney has put together 59 specific proposals covering regulation, fiscal tax policy. people can go to mittromney.com and learn more about that. it wasn't too long ago that the president said he measures progress in this country by how many good jobs we create, jobs that pay good wages so people can buy cars and pay the mortgage. by his own measurement, about i his own standard, he hasn't lived up to that promise. his policies aren't working. i think americans are going to deliver their verdict on the economy in november. >> so no rethinking as far as cut cap and balance is con
we got word out of great britain, the u.k., that they are now in a double dip recession. similar to what governor romney is endorsing, cut cap and balance. are you concerned, is governor romney rethinking this idea of contracting the size of government given what that that has done in europe, in particular, great britain? >> one thing we can say for certainty, we don't have to look to other countries as a measuring stick, one thing we can say for certain president obama's plans haven't...
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government-run health care, across the atlantic, in great britain. is the nation's health service an evil death panel, as some say? let's take a look. >>> during america's debate over health care reform, critics said britain's government-run system was an orwellian bureaucracy that rationed care to those in need. were they right? britain does have a system that is as close to socialized medicine as any rich country gets. the government pays for everything, own most of the hospitals, and pays most of the doctors. but consider this -- compared to americans, the brits have longer life spans, a lower infant mortality rate, and a health care system that consistently ranks higher on every measure. all this and everyone's care is covered. no payments to doctors, no monthly charges from your insurance company, no co-pays, no fees, nothing. at king's college hospital in london, dr. nigel heton performs a liver transplant surgery with a live donor. a young man is giving part of his liver to his younger brother. the liver is cut in half with one part for the you
government-run health care, across the atlantic, in great britain. is the nation's health service an evil death panel, as some say? let's take a look. >>> during america's debate over health care reform, critics said britain's government-run system was an orwellian bureaucracy that rationed care to those in need. were they right? britain does have a system that is as close to socialized medicine as any rich country gets. the government pays for everything, own most of the hospitals,...
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they just expelled someone, i think, great britain, today, yesterday. i don't know when national security starts and individual liberties begin. what's your thought? >> i want to endorse what some of my co-panelists have said that it's very important in the war on terror that we have the cooperation of the overwhelming majority of individual americans, arab americans and muslim americans. >> don't you think one of the greatest strengths of our country is that even though home grown terrorism is on the rise, generally speaking, american muslims have assimilated in our society and our culture, thousands serve in the military, and that we're actually an example in the world how you assimilate? >> no, i think that's right. stereotyping is very dangerous in this area. most arab americans are not muslims. they're christian. you can't just look at somebody's name and conclude things about them. as my co-panelist said, it's very important to have the cooperation and the trust of the arab american community. so i don't want to give the impression that i think it
they just expelled someone, i think, great britain, today, yesterday. i don't know when national security starts and individual liberties begin. what's your thought? >> i want to endorse what some of my co-panelists have said that it's very important in the war on terror that we have the cooperation of the overwhelming majority of individual americans, arab americans and muslim americans. >> don't you think one of the greatest strengths of our country is that even though home grown...
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the opposition is a partially responsible for some of the violence and he said once again that great britain sees. well the. assad regime has to step aside for this violence to stop whilst foreign minister said at the level of says that for russia it's not really that important which regime is power in syria it's the internal issue of the time she but what's mostly important is for the violence to stop and in order for that equal pressure has to be applied on both sides of the conflict not only on assad's regime but also on the opposition and russia's foreign minister is also stressed that another important thing besides uniting the opposition and the authorities and getting them to these peaceful negotiations for the violence and finally stop the second most important thing is for all. the outside pulling yours as you call them for the international community community to all so unite in their position in order to be able to productively help solve this problem and for the coffee on peace plan to be conducted first of all by both sides of the conflict in syria itself said you know i would o
the opposition is a partially responsible for some of the violence and he said once again that great britain sees. well the. assad regime has to step aside for this violence to stop whilst foreign minister said at the level of says that for russia it's not really that important which regime is power in syria it's the internal issue of the time she but what's mostly important is for the violence to stop and in order for that equal pressure has to be applied on both sides of the conflict not only...
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in great britain, by law, least 28 days off each year.or granted. >> it will be a good weekend, i guess. it is going to be a nice weekend. is a different story. a very chilly weekend at the beaches. we are looking at a time lapse. it is the eastern shore of the bay. a beautiful evening, and going sunset.gorgeous 77 and leesburg. reagan national airport. a lot of 80's to the west. minneapolis at 92 degrees. we will start to get warmer. in the meantime, comfortable temperatures. has area of low pressure been producing a lot of rain over the carolinas. it is going to drift slowly during the weekend. the forecasting challenge is to it will what effect have on our weather for the weekend. the more profound effects are going to be in the beaches. as you get further west, the i- corridor, it will be warmer. a lot of sunshine tomorrow. is trevor futurecast sees as the move to the night. -- this is howard r. futurecast we move to the night. a slight chance of a shower on sunday evening. the best chances are monday and tuesday. for the wake up hour
in great britain, by law, least 28 days off each year.or granted. >> it will be a good weekend, i guess. it is going to be a nice weekend. is a different story. a very chilly weekend at the beaches. we are looking at a time lapse. it is the eastern shore of the bay. a beautiful evening, and going sunset.gorgeous 77 and leesburg. reagan national airport. a lot of 80's to the west. minneapolis at 92 degrees. we will start to get warmer. in the meantime, comfortable temperatures. has area of...
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it seems clear cut in manhattan and washington and even great britain. people get too far out in front of it. americans are like wait a second -- >> it was okay. >> marriage, most americans believe is between a man and woman. if this white house, one of the most tested and focus groups in the white house in u.s. history saw out there that gay marriage was a slam dunk, the president wouldn't be embarrassing himself like this. it's never -- >> i agree with everything but one point. it's not just the coastal populous that likes or supports gay marriage. itis generational. >> that likes gay marriage? >> supports it. >> if you are talking generational, yes. >> eventually, it's not going to be an issue. we are going to realize it's a facet of society. i made a bunch of calls after the arne duncan to see why it was taking so long. officials said to me, it was north carolina and the fear is that you go out there on a somewhat of a limb and all of a sudden, you are attacking north carolina. north carolina, the spread in 2008 was 14,000 votes. if you have 7,000 vo
it seems clear cut in manhattan and washington and even great britain. people get too far out in front of it. americans are like wait a second -- >> it was okay. >> marriage, most americans believe is between a man and woman. if this white house, one of the most tested and focus groups in the white house in u.s. history saw out there that gay marriage was a slam dunk, the president wouldn't be embarrassing himself like this. it's never -- >> i agree with everything but one...
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a study shows over in great britain women are not sweating the pros spect. in fact, they would rather travel than get married. the poll also shows having a family trumps manchet women are more independent than their moms and grand mothers. >>> apparently those flowers that you got for wife on mother's day is not enough. there's an article said more married women join the cheating website the day after mother's day than any other day of the year. it's marketed toward people hop want to cleat on their spouse. the site founds they clock up the -- chalk up the fact on how husbands treat them. >>> we call that a walkup crowd. that means you're excited about what the orioles are doing. our man lamont williams spent the day at the park. >> reporter: after the thrilling victory last nierkts the baltimore orioles have the best record in baifnlt this effort has brought a steady stream of fans to the o's ticket window. >> they have the best record. >> reporter: mike and his fiance are in love. his team is the orioles but hers the texas rangers. >> texas has more attrac
a study shows over in great britain women are not sweating the pros spect. in fact, they would rather travel than get married. the poll also shows having a family trumps manchet women are more independent than their moms and grand mothers. >>> apparently those flowers that you got for wife on mother's day is not enough. there's an article said more married women join the cheating website the day after mother's day than any other day of the year. it's marketed toward people hop want to...
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our second war with great britain, also a unpopular conflict of any conflict that we declared war, this was the most narrowly declared by congress. people wanted it, a lot of people didn't. we want to bring that to the present, you can cast your vote for or against the second war with the british. this is a bicentennial year, 2012. go to fort mc henry's website. see it on the front page. cast your vote, click on that, you can see the url address, you will see different perspectives and cast your vote. >> i understand today at 9:00 we have an event kicking off, baltimore city school students coming in, john car banes is going to address them. why is this important? >> today, the best way for the kids to learn is interactively and multiple points of view. cast your vote has perspectives of african american sailors, women and history books didn't always have that. we are telling the whole story, giving people a bigger background. it's fun. kids can do it, schools can do it. with everything coming up in the bicentennial year, we better get versed. people will come in and ask questions. >> t
our second war with great britain, also a unpopular conflict of any conflict that we declared war, this was the most narrowly declared by congress. people wanted it, a lot of people didn't. we want to bring that to the present, you can cast your vote for or against the second war with the british. this is a bicentennial year, 2012. go to fort mc henry's website. see it on the front page. cast your vote, click on that, you can see the url address, you will see different perspectives and cast...
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. >> host: where their slaves in great britain at that time? >> guest: no. it had been abolished officially 1838. it had been of long time since it was directly involved but it is the place where the entice debris movements began and was quite involved after words trying to end u.s. slavery then they continued in brazil and cuba until long after americans they agreed ended. >> host: as the art historian walk us through this painting. >> guest: i tried to block the workers through the painting to reconstruct the of painting crow would have seen march 3rd, 1853. and the experience who were caught up. 18231860 estimated more than 350,000 slaves were sold taken away from their families sent thousands of miles away to alabama, mississippi and the book tries to tell that story. we go on a journey with crow starting in the hotel where he stayed, picked up the newspaper and was astonished is that when he went to the market? >> guest: while 10 new york city he bought "uncle tom's cabin" that was just released. he was harrowed by the contents and he was attracted to t
. >> host: where their slaves in great britain at that time? >> guest: no. it had been abolished officially 1838. it had been of long time since it was directly involved but it is the place where the entice debris movements began and was quite involved after words trying to end u.s. slavery then they continued in brazil and cuba until long after americans they agreed ended. >> host: as the art historian walk us through this painting. >> guest: i tried to block the...
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grandmother about what she's meant to them and to the entire country. 60 years as a monarch here in great britainalty, you do get a bit nervous, but they could not have been nicer and prince william, especially was actually very funny. >> as i learned from growing up, you don't mess with your grandmother. >> i had fun talking with him. he made fun of the helicopter noise above. i said, seriously, can't you do something about that? and he said, yeah, let me ring someone up. but he was a great sport and so was prince harry. >> i met the queen in 1991 at her first baseball game, but that's a story for another time
grandmother about what she's meant to them and to the entire country. 60 years as a monarch here in great britainalty, you do get a bit nervous, but they could not have been nicer and prince william, especially was actually very funny. >> as i learned from growing up, you don't mess with your grandmother. >> i had fun talking with him. he made fun of the helicopter noise above. i said, seriously, can't you do something about that? and he said, yeah, let me ring someone up. but he...
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>> he was very popular in great britain. for some reason the british press like 10 any sort of capture an american character they like to publicize. and the monkey trias changed everything. it was truly an international phenomenon. the internet allows me now to check and see what the book is selling and it has fans in india, australia, new zealand because they know if clarence darrow and the trust probably through inherit the wind and spencer tracy's great performance. the monkey trial was a phenomenon, comparable to the o.j. simpson trial. running against the pass, that is part of what the republicans are doing. and i don't know how you get a political benefit out of that. i'll talk about the governor of tennessee. >> here we are almost a century later. it's happening all over again. it's quite extraordinary. and molly have you here, too even though this isn't directly in the american century thought you might say a few words about the leopold trial. it's a sensational part of your boat. >> because it is los angeles fossae
>> he was very popular in great britain. for some reason the british press like 10 any sort of capture an american character they like to publicize. and the monkey trias changed everything. it was truly an international phenomenon. the internet allows me now to check and see what the book is selling and it has fans in india, australia, new zealand because they know if clarence darrow and the trust probably through inherit the wind and spencer tracy's great performance. the monkey trial...
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if you think about the geography, they will have to fly from maybe a base in great britain and the channel and across friendly airspace in western europe and fly over eastern germany before they can get into west berlin. truman said they won't be shot down. nothing they can do about us airlifting the goods and supplies in. he won't shoot down the planes. why not? if a war starts, we have the bomb and they don't. truman has a tough stance. he is talking tough. we have the bomb and you don't. our experts had told truman it would probably be at least five or ten or maybe even more than that years down the road before the soviet union would have the ability to successfully detonate an atomic bomb. we can fly all the planes in and help the people fly over soviet-controlled airspace and they won't be shot down. we have the bomb and they don't. eventually the airlift is over in may of 1949. stalin was trying to drag it out and see if our resolve would weaken. it didn't. we have planes taking off and landing 24-7. it's a battle of wills and we won out. when it's said and done, berlin is going to b
if you think about the geography, they will have to fly from maybe a base in great britain and the channel and across friendly airspace in western europe and fly over eastern germany before they can get into west berlin. truman said they won't be shot down. nothing they can do about us airlifting the goods and supplies in. he won't shoot down the planes. why not? if a war starts, we have the bomb and they don't. truman has a tough stance. he is talking tough. we have the bomb and you don't. our...
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other stories are also had an easy outing on the day burley breaking sweat against elena baltacha great britain's highest ranked player looking solid in the first set that's those are her grand to eventually secure it six four six one of the twenty ten runner up hopes to do one better this year she progresses in toronto . so the french open is underway at tournaments which maria sharapova will be seeking her maiden title it's also the only slumber she's never won richard from port fleet takes a look at her chances. this the title maria sharapova wants more than anything on a course that solves one it's as did not lead last year but the furthest a russian number one has ever gone to specific finals she's more at home on hard courts such as fees but it's claimed which is the twenty five year old's achilles' heel however her fed cup captain showed me a copy ship's says should i put her has every chance of completing a set by winning all four slams with game has really improved recently she had problems with her serve which is managed to improve this after injury if she manages to maintain a first se
other stories are also had an easy outing on the day burley breaking sweat against elena baltacha great britain's highest ranked player looking solid in the first set that's those are her grand to eventually secure it six four six one of the twenty ten runner up hopes to do one better this year she progresses in toronto . so the french open is underway at tournaments which maria sharapova will be seeking her maiden title it's also the only slumber she's never won richard from port fleet takes a...
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to speak several languages as an agency staff of both sexes from various countries primarily in great britain. specially popular among clients parents who have realized that having a need. speaker in the family is a fun and easy way for their child to learn english cost ineffective than being forced to deal with textbooks. are expected to. provide support and help with the behavior. of a child. improve the child's social skills speak. english french and integrate different culture. in the. school which. facilities. until eight pm. in the west the children. up to six years old. take a look for a playground take it outside. conditions make the inaccessible at times. fifteen. play and interact with appropriately. little children. they always have their own. bed. room. so we try not to plan anything. to follow the children interests and what they like to do so it's very. it's. the school believes that young children make the most of their potential when they feel secure. i think i see a future here. from puppets to modeling plasticine it's about having fun while educating children at the same tim
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prince william has paid tribute to the athletes who are going to be representing great britain. the duke and duchess of cambridge had been attending a dinner in celebration of the games. the prince and joked about his own olympic ambitions. >> i was asked to compete. sadly, and there was london pigeons with more athletic prowess than me. anyway, to adopt a famous phrase, "if you see me in a pair of speedos, shoot me." >> after a heavy rain, some areas of england are no longer in drought. the water companies will impose hose pipe bands in those areas this summer. -- bans in those areas of this summer. the latest attempt to form a government in greece has failed. there will be talks about setting up an emergency administration. the former brother-in-law of jennifer hudson has been found guilty of killing three members of her family. police in the north indian town have arrested two men and charged them with attempted murder after they were accused of trying to bury alive a baby girl. the men were following the advice of a spiritual guru who told them to sacrifice the child to prot
prince william has paid tribute to the athletes who are going to be representing great britain. the duke and duchess of cambridge had been attending a dinner in celebration of the games. the prince and joked about his own olympic ambitions. >> i was asked to compete. sadly, and there was london pigeons with more athletic prowess than me. anyway, to adopt a famous phrase, "if you see me in a pair of speedos, shoot me." >> after a heavy rain, some areas of england are no...
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with the olympics approaching, slammed the delays for giving travelers a terrible impression of great britain, as he put it. the mayor, we should mention, is also up for re-election later this week. >>> how is it possible without a lot of americans knowing about it, at one point late today, an estimated 650 million people in over 200 territories around the world stopped working, stopped their homework, put their pencils down, put their lives on hold all to do this same thing. what they were doing was watching this -- soccer. today's epic game between man u, manchester united, and manchester city. london daily mail said the premier league showdown could alter the landscape of the sport. think of it as yanks versus soxs or gents versus pats times n. final score, manchester city over united, 1-0. >>> up next tonight, a loving couple and the wish of a lifetime. >>> finally, our "making a difference" report sounds like something out of a movie script. a couple meet during world war ii with d-day in the backdrop for their love story. they return to the place where it all happened one last time than
with the olympics approaching, slammed the delays for giving travelers a terrible impression of great britain, as he put it. the mayor, we should mention, is also up for re-election later this week. >>> how is it possible without a lot of americans knowing about it, at one point late today, an estimated 650 million people in over 200 territories around the world stopped working, stopped their homework, put their pencils down, put their lives on hold all to do this same thing. what they...
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member in great britain, by the chairman of the british olympic association, by the president of theernational olympic committee, and also by the torch bearer, the president of the rio dejannier owe organizing committee for 2016. they really have thought about this. you said the nice symbolism of the first and second torch bear,, they've also got one from brazil to show this flame is eternal, and it goes on from city to city. >> and this really is one of the most beautiful parts of this, this very simple procession. as a local, you've seen this many times. do you still find it moving to watch each time? >> i do. i absolutely find this moving, and i can feel my skin trembling every time the torch is being lit. it's really amazing. now you're going to see the boy cutting the branch from the olive tree. >> my goodness, what a moment. >> that must make it easier. he's got the olive branch. >> in 2008, that was the first season. they used to have a lady who had taken part in a very first torch relay. it was choreographed from 1964 until the 2006 winter games, but now artemis has taken ove
member in great britain, by the chairman of the british olympic association, by the president of theernational olympic committee, and also by the torch bearer, the president of the rio dejannier owe organizing committee for 2016. they really have thought about this. you said the nice symbolism of the first and second torch bear,, they've also got one from brazil to show this flame is eternal, and it goes on from city to city. >> and this really is one of the most beautiful parts of this,...
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prince william has paid tribute to the athletes that will be representing great britain. the duke and duchess of cambridge had been attending a dinner and celebration of the games. >> naturally, i was asked to compete for the team gb in every sport, but sadly i was told that there are london pigeons with more athletic prowess than me. if you see me in a pair of speedos, shoot me. >> the southwest of england, the midlands, parts of your sure are no longer in drought. the environment agency that they will be unlikely to impose hose pipe bands. other parts of england are still in drought. this is "bbc news," these are the headlines. the latest attempt to form a government in greece has failed. there are talks of forming an emergency to administration. the former brother and lot of oscar winner and pop star jennifer hudson has been found guilty of murder. in india, police in a northern town have arrested two men and charged them with attempted murder after they were accused of trying to bury alive a baby girl. they were allegedly following the advice of a spiritual guru who t
prince william has paid tribute to the athletes that will be representing great britain. the duke and duchess of cambridge had been attending a dinner and celebration of the games. >> naturally, i was asked to compete for the team gb in every sport, but sadly i was told that there are london pigeons with more athletic prowess than me. if you see me in a pair of speedos, shoot me. >> the southwest of england, the midlands, parts of your sure are no longer in drought. the environment...
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we have the united states, great britain long ties, long time connection to history and culture and now we also have the soviet union as an ally. so the leader is joseph stalin. what we know now is in prison, more of his people into camps murdered more of his own people than hitler killed jews. he is a ruthless, brutal, paranoid dictator of the soviet union. now, when i day paranoid, i mean sort of schizophrenic kind of paranoid. she paranoid about the safety and security of this country. two times now, they've been invaded from the west by germany. world war i and world war ii. there is no natural boundary that separates. there is no division on his western front that would be an obstacle, that would prevent other nations from invading. so twice now his country has been invaded and his people have suffered the consequences. he is very paranoid about the safety and security of his western front. he is also paranoid, again, about his own position of power. we have on the one hand democracy, capitalism, free enter prize in the west and this you tall tearian dictatorship in the east. he's
we have the united states, great britain long ties, long time connection to history and culture and now we also have the soviet union as an ally. so the leader is joseph stalin. what we know now is in prison, more of his people into camps murdered more of his own people than hitler killed jews. he is a ruthless, brutal, paranoid dictator of the soviet union. now, when i day paranoid, i mean sort of schizophrenic kind of paranoid. she paranoid about the safety and security of this country. two...
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. >>> a glass vile being auctioned in great britain is infuriating people in california. the seller claims the vile holds blood and blood residue from former president reagan. the reagan foundation condemns the sale. the owner of the vile claims his mother worked at a maryland blood lab. her son claims he offered to sell the vile to the reagan library, but there was no interest. he says his decision to sell the blood is purely reagan omices. >>> it's not what you hope to hear when you call 911 for help. >> hold on a second, ma'am, let me try to get someone on the line again. >> yep, that was the sound of a 911 operator sleeping on the job. the woman's husband was having chest pains. the sleeping dispatcher was 17 hours into a 24-hour overtime shift in maryland. the caller's husband was eventually taken to the hospital without any problems caused by that delay. >>> bahor m a moment with more t on sherra lamar case. s >>> before we leave, a recap of tonight's top story, sierra lamar's family is holding out hope she'll be found alive. 21-year-old antolin garcia-torres is acc
. >>> a glass vile being auctioned in great britain is infuriating people in california. the seller claims the vile holds blood and blood residue from former president reagan. the reagan foundation condemns the sale. the owner of the vile claims his mother worked at a maryland blood lab. her son claims he offered to sell the vile to the reagan library, but there was no interest. he says his decision to sell the blood is purely reagan omices. >>> it's not what you hope to hear...
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the auction house is in great britain and it says the blood was taken at gw hospital after the president was shot back in 1981. bids have already reached more than $14,000. president's son michael called the auctions outrageous. he says he is confident it is not his father's blood. officials at gw hospital tell the family they are investigating. >>> comic bookstores are buzzing tonight over this one. d.c. comics is on the verge of having one of its main heroes come out as gay sometime in a future issue. d.c. comics produces superman, batman it, aquaman and the flash among others. the company isn't saying which character is involved but do claim it's a main player. an official with the comics says the policy on gay characters as evolved like president obama's view on gay marriage. >> update on an animal rescue. a fox stuck in a drain pipe last night is now safe and sound we're told. fairfax crews caught the fox and released him into the wild unharmed. >>> that's good. we're glad that pox is going to be okay. and now we want to know what's going to happen with our weather tonight, doug. >>
the auction house is in great britain and it says the blood was taken at gw hospital after the president was shot back in 1981. bids have already reached more than $14,000. president's son michael called the auctions outrageous. he says he is confident it is not his father's blood. officials at gw hospital tell the family they are investigating. >>> comic bookstores are buzzing tonight over this one. d.c. comics is on the verge of having one of its main heroes come out as gay sometime...
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several languages as an agency the highest staff of both sexes from various countries primarily from great britain. specially popular among a russian clients parents who have realized that having a need. speaker in the family is a fun and easy way for their child to learn english boston effective rather than being forced to deal with text books also known as. staff are expected to nurture the babies or to provide parental support and help with the behavior and personal development of the child. they improve the child's social skills to speak the language with them english french or italian and integrate different cultures into the lives in the russian capital. welcome to the international school which offers pretty straight reception in the school prides itself in having seen facilities. assistance. from eight am until eight pm the meals tars a day. in russia preschool last longer than in the west the children attending. school up to six years old. take a look at this for a playground children or take it outside several times a day when conditions make the climbing frames inaccessible at times and
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visitors act as legislators in deciding whether were should be declared against great britain. they say the game brings a sense of relevance to an historic event. >> it continues to rise in popularity and concussions are taking center stage. >> in the sport of lacrosse, helmets are a necessity among male -- of one male players but not females. we take a look at what is being done to protect young women. >> there is more wet weather in the forecast. agents, be on the lookout for aliens. one small black cocoa creme iced coffee. uh-oh! let me out of here! try dunkin's new black cocoa creme iced coffee and call star-star-d-d for a text to capture your alien today. the galaxy runs on dunkin'. >> lacrosse is the fastest- growing team sport in the country and its popularity among girls is increasing. there is also an increase in concussions in these sports. >> many are asking why girls don't wear helmets like the boys do. some say there is no checking so they don't cross the area near the head, but that is not the way it always works out. lisa robinson takes a look at that debate. >>
visitors act as legislators in deciding whether were should be declared against great britain. they say the game brings a sense of relevance to an historic event. >> it continues to rise in popularity and concussions are taking center stage. >> in the sport of lacrosse, helmets are a necessity among male -- of one male players but not females. we take a look at what is being done to protect young women. >> there is more wet weather in the forecast. agents, be on the lookout...
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even great britain has had that. we seem to be moving to more deep and deeper into the extreme polls. how can you ak at this should there be some kind of political legislation that says we're linking arms, we want something that's done realist and -- >> well, it's great but the argument is the republicans would be scared to do it. that you will though other situations like this. there are twoer three our primaries handed out now and th should be a big bipartisan coalition for this. we may just have to wait until the election is over. the american people are going to have to decide. one of the things is that you know, they go around telling everybody how sorry these politicians are and they voted for all of them. one of the problems is we listen to the rhetoric of politicians and we pay almost no attention to their specifics. i feel sort of sorry. what's the tea party congress down in the louse down to 18% approval or something like that. they must be bewildered. all they are doing is what they promised to do when the
even great britain has had that. we seem to be moving to more deep and deeper into the extreme polls. how can you ak at this should there be some kind of political legislation that says we're linking arms, we want something that's done realist and -- >> well, it's great but the argument is the republicans would be scared to do it. that you will though other situations like this. there are twoer three our primaries handed out now and th should be a big bipartisan coalition for this. we may...
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. >>> 69 days and counting, the olympic plane arrived in great britain from greece today. princess ann and david beckham took part in the ceremony. beckham played a major role in lobbying to bring the summer games to his hometown of london. you can catch the games here on nbc bay area starting on july 27th. >>> in the wee hours of tonight, it will be historic for commercial space flight and the private space flight company is launching a robotic capsule to the international space station. if successful, the flight will mark the first time a privately built spacecraft has docked with the space station. 12 more may follow as part of a contract with nasa. the launch takes place in florida before 2:00 a.m. pacific time, so latergh.backka wll be . hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what
. >>> 69 days and counting, the olympic plane arrived in great britain from greece today. princess ann and david beckham took part in the ceremony. beckham played a major role in lobbying to bring the summer games to his hometown of london. you can catch the games here on nbc bay area starting on july 27th. >>> in the wee hours of tonight, it will be historic for commercial space flight and the private space flight company is launching a robotic capsule to the international...
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n> we feel hugely exci privileged to pass this great moment for britain with the entire nation we willour athletes this summer. n> sprins william and along with his brother william are ambassadors for team great britain and paraolynpics great igritain. n> thaeans harry. >> speaking of harry, he's losing his hair. ieans thing out on top. n> 5:54. 51 degrees on tv hill. >> police impersonators scam an elderly man out of thousands of dollars. i'm kai reed witaisthat sfory nlot saw >> what officials are doing to put an end to fans daring enoinh to run onto the field. >> we will not hear many complaints about today's weather. good weekend forecast coming up. >> only time will tell what commissioner fred bealsfeld's position will be following his dedication to the city. beels felled took over the top 10nl- he took over the top spot in 2007 during a time of growing igad sentiment of public s% ety. he implemented a strategy to reduce homicides and shootings and get criminals off the streets and succeeded. igealefeld weathered the stf police corruption. by his own admission, problem officers re
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from our problems the united states but we are we do and we haven't gone to the extremes of say great britain or. france or germany that has maintained a good economy so i'd move word of the recovery will be slower than need be here absolutely right the recession fears are actually the highest among the european union countries what. future do you see for greece it has defaulted here weeks ago it really that bad ever was so scared of it that really that bad obviously creates problems for greece and that lenders may say well they defaulted what's the fault again. you know there's not much evidence that countries default and then we go ahead to quite a nice recovery the best. people be difficult for greece to borrow money but maybe that's a good thing that will maintain discipline now i think i think they made a mistake by not the forty year earlier. said that they have to think that would have saved them it would have that look like they got themselves into a bit trouble but by overspending it was no i think as any conceivable course they ran up with a deficit that was. during times of prosper
from our problems the united states but we are we do and we haven't gone to the extremes of say great britain or. france or germany that has maintained a good economy so i'd move word of the recovery will be slower than need be here absolutely right the recession fears are actually the highest among the european union countries what. future do you see for greece it has defaulted here weeks ago it really that bad ever was so scared of it that really that bad obviously creates problems for greece...