242
242
Dec 21, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 1
family shows up and start telling the people of great britain how to live. like it if britains came to pakistan and started telling people there how to live. that's out of hand, no? >> in pakistan they don't have sharia either. we have 55 so-called muslim companies who live under nonislamic law and many are more brutal than in the west. if i was in pakistan i would be calling for sharia. we have had campaigns to call people in pakistan to implement sharia. we believe the world belongs to god and wherever we are we propagate islam. i think surely if you believe something is good for man kind it is normal to invite people to be a part of it. >> you wouldn't go to pakistan because troublemakers like you are thrown in prison. and you couldn't get the welfare benefits you get. why are you on well tear? will you >>> i'm a qualified lawyer, i teach sharia law. there are lots of trashy newspapers but i don't think this is a main message. is that what we're calling for. rather than liberal democracy and capitolism which failed people we can have sharia, devine law. we
family shows up and start telling the people of great britain how to live. like it if britains came to pakistan and started telling people there how to live. that's out of hand, no? >> in pakistan they don't have sharia either. we have 55 so-called muslim companies who live under nonislamic law and many are more brutal than in the west. if i was in pakistan i would be calling for sharia. we have had campaigns to call people in pakistan to implement sharia. we believe the world belongs to...
105
105
Dec 3, 2013
12/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
years later the politics church japan to change dramatically i think that's that's one thing is great britain ahead of the car right. why do think that britain has been a bit of a unique position in the sense that they've always been great supporters of free trade and investment going back to the seventeen hundreds on a diet they may be acknowledging that look tiny in the future of radar data showed that the truck that the british already think that china's number one economy in the world even know. actually it's not that they believe that on and they believe that the event and china will surpass the ten stages the global superpower to give me your best guess for how people are going to cover this two weeks from now until march trade group more than a hundred individuals going with cameron. when people go in the same two weeks. my guess is they will vote on other issues you get a flurry of activity of these issues when md to visit china business is very interested obviously and what transpires we know it though from the studies done by the european chamber of commerce in beijing. that there's
years later the politics church japan to change dramatically i think that's that's one thing is great britain ahead of the car right. why do think that britain has been a bit of a unique position in the sense that they've always been great supporters of free trade and investment going back to the seventeen hundreds on a diet they may be acknowledging that look tiny in the future of radar data showed that the truck that the british already think that china's number one economy in the world even...
109
109
Dec 16, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
great britain realized it needed to look around for allies. i decided this was a point to start to try and explain the background. the temptation with history is to go back and back and back. but i went back to the 1890's. host: any recommendations? i have read your book, and i must say it is a very convuluted story. how do you approach, how should somebody approach it to get a grasp of all of the different empires and countries and who they were associated with? guest: one way of approaching -- that is how i divided it up -- was to try to understand who the players were and what their feelings were and what their thinking was and what the structures were. so what i try to do is explain what britain was like as this whole process moving towards the war started. britain was the biggest power in the world, the biggest navy, the biggest empire, and it was feeling the strain. i tried to explain what it was that made britain react the way it did. the same for france, russia, germany, austria-hungary, italy. those were the main players. i tried to g
great britain realized it needed to look around for allies. i decided this was a point to start to try and explain the background. the temptation with history is to go back and back and back. but i went back to the 1890's. host: any recommendations? i have read your book, and i must say it is a very convuluted story. how do you approach, how should somebody approach it to get a grasp of all of the different empires and countries and who they were associated with? guest: one way of approaching...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
it isn't just great britain in fact no european country is taking action against child labor so who in europe has the wherewithal to fight against this phenomenon. we went to ask the european council a political organization with the mission of assuring human rights and democracy within the european union. we show extracts from our filming to the human rights commission a. interesting way he now seems to discover the severity of the problem i think it's far more widespread than we realize that. many people think human rights violations are something that happened elsewhere and not in their own country and they're not they're not ready to look at who are the most vulnerable and most at risk groups within their own societies. we like to think that we we are very developed we have the european social model we have welfare systems we have functioning states and by global standards we are not that. europe's thought it was immune to child labor because it's conception it's not a solid body of legislation to protect children's rights and now i'm talking very concretely the ways that you can u
it isn't just great britain in fact no european country is taking action against child labor so who in europe has the wherewithal to fight against this phenomenon. we went to ask the european council a political organization with the mission of assuring human rights and democracy within the european union. we show extracts from our filming to the human rights commission a. interesting way he now seems to discover the severity of the problem i think it's far more widespread than we realize that....
315
315
Dec 21, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 315
favorite 0
quote 0
this is great britain. they don't have sharia law. 2,000 years of christian tradition.ws up and you want to tell them how to live. how would you like it if great britains moved to pakistan and start telling your family how to live. a little out of hand? >> in pakistan we have many who have much more brutal dictatorships than the west. if i was living in pakistan i would be quoting the sharia and we called people of pakistan to obey sharia. we believe the whole world belongs to god and wherever we a are, it should be. i don't believe sharia will come tomorrow and it's a normal thing to embrace it and be part of it. >> you wouldn't go to pakistan because troublemakers like you are thrown in jail in pakistan and you couldn't get the welfare benefits you have. why are you on welfare? you say it's so decadent. >> i'm not on job seekers allowance. i'm a qualified lawyer and teach sharia law. lots of trashy newspapers try to trash our image and the main message isthmus limbs and non-muslims can live side by side peacefully. rather than living under capitalism we can have shari
this is great britain. they don't have sharia law. 2,000 years of christian tradition.ws up and you want to tell them how to live. how would you like it if great britains moved to pakistan and start telling your family how to live. a little out of hand? >> in pakistan we have many who have much more brutal dictatorships than the west. if i was living in pakistan i would be quoting the sharia and we called people of pakistan to obey sharia. we believe the whole world belongs to god and...
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
economic power and economic cooperation with the rest of the world great britain has a lot to offer to china in terms of the information technology a lot just stakes on other environmental technology is setter. that the british business are very familiar was charged a trade and investment environment so the. really it is really the economic pie that really brings those countries closer was a better driver of course in the meantime chinese businesses are getting more aggressive to invest overseas and great britain for is not only the experience but also missed the market for it but generally in the air about infrastructure building unfortunately will have to be read that last chang director of the center for international business ethics a big investor international business and economics thank you very much indeed for your time. barry's government has released a list of twenty six points it's sees as milestones in efforts to reform the rights and roof and freedoms of its citizens but human rights groups and the opposition have dismissed it as smoke and mirrors there's already been inte
economic power and economic cooperation with the rest of the world great britain has a lot to offer to china in terms of the information technology a lot just stakes on other environmental technology is setter. that the british business are very familiar was charged a trade and investment environment so the. really it is really the economic pie that really brings those countries closer was a better driver of course in the meantime chinese businesses are getting more aggressive to invest...
100
100
Dec 2, 2013
12/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
the rise the states of america united kingdom i'm in the great britain and also all all the western u within countries. also china also in japan. also money share the lead single and very many other countries. and the results. i very well known. no the justin at the meeting with the ball a stroke. school was called us on the twenty ninth all of this month. the prison. matt was the one thousand and five hundred the year. for stockists. this was an absolutely great meeting the heaviest in the city wants this to a meeting so many young people. so many young people. all of them on with any trial. although heavy. having. the book. this education abroad and their food their work you know the difference. he is of the core male co star in the dominant bought these in the international companies and elsewhere. and since then the boat and took the ball but more than tens of thousands. some students with education abroad and did many of them now free to enter and dwell in the difference. he is lost on the core means the economic spheres. and yesterday i paid attention to this fact the minister e
the rise the states of america united kingdom i'm in the great britain and also all all the western u within countries. also china also in japan. also money share the lead single and very many other countries. and the results. i very well known. no the justin at the meeting with the ball a stroke. school was called us on the twenty ninth all of this month. the prison. matt was the one thousand and five hundred the year. for stockists. this was an absolutely great meeting the heaviest in the...
180
180
Dec 16, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
great britain began to look for allies. i decided this is the point to try to explain the background, the temptation of history is you go back and back. i went back to 1890s. >> any recommendation? i read your book, it's a very complicated story. how do you approach it? how should someone approach it to try to get a grass b of all of the different empires and countries and who they're associated with. >> i did the approaching. i tried to divide it up to understand what the players were, what their thinking was and what their structures were. i tried to explain what britain was like as the process moved to when the war started. britain was the biggest economic power in the world. biggest empire. it was feeling strained. i tried to do the same for france, russia, germany, austria, i tried to give people an understanding of what the countries were like and what the concerns were. and then i tried to say something more generally about europe. because a lot of things cross border borders. nationali nationalist ideas. social darw
great britain began to look for allies. i decided this is the point to try to explain the background, the temptation of history is you go back and back. i went back to 1890s. >> any recommendation? i read your book, it's a very complicated story. how do you approach it? how should someone approach it to try to get a grass b of all of the different empires and countries and who they're associated with. >> i did the approaching. i tried to divide it up to understand what the players...
94
94
Dec 28, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
she voted for the law in parliament to decriminalize homosexuality in great britain. she never interfered with gun control. when she had a chance she voted for abortion. the social issues which you know britons are sometimes have very different opinions than american conservatives she doesn't look like a traditional conservative at all. i think one of the most interesting stories in fact is her relationship with ronald reagan. there's no question that she and reagan were very close. they really adored each other but they were both very intense and intense when it came to defending the national interest of their respective countries. make no mistake margaret thatcher even when it came to ronald reagan was not shy about defending her national interest. >> host: she wasn't shy about much, right? i think the economy in many ways her legacy rises or falls. >> guest: yes, for example we live now in a world where it is taken for granted that capital can flow across boundaries without almost any barriers at all in one of the first thing she did when she became prime minister
she voted for the law in parliament to decriminalize homosexuality in great britain. she never interfered with gun control. when she had a chance she voted for abortion. the social issues which you know britons are sometimes have very different opinions than american conservatives she doesn't look like a traditional conservative at all. i think one of the most interesting stories in fact is her relationship with ronald reagan. there's no question that she and reagan were very close. they really...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
great britain prime minister david cameron has a radical take on social welfare and that's the interaction. the benefits system with the choices people make about having a family i already talked about how many people have to think very carefully about whether they can afford to have children and how many they can afford to have since the crisis the british government has had one priority budgetary cuts the order of the day to end the benefits culture everyone back to work on other days when doing nothing was a long option a choice under labor that someone was free to make to ponder whether to work or not to work well from now on the message is clear you must work and if you won't work with us to find that work you will lose your benefit. these british ministers seem convinced that lots of british people don't want to work and yet in the middle of the crisis there are people who don't think of anything else the trouble is sometimes their children. a middle sized town in the midlands. michael is fifteen his mother is unemployed so for the past few months he's been doing the milk round with
great britain prime minister david cameron has a radical take on social welfare and that's the interaction. the benefits system with the choices people make about having a family i already talked about how many people have to think very carefully about whether they can afford to have children and how many they can afford to have since the crisis the british government has had one priority budgetary cuts the order of the day to end the benefits culture everyone back to work on other days when...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
it isn't just great britain in fact new european country is taking action against child labor so who in europe has the wherewithal to fight against this phenomenon. we went to oust the european council of political organization with the mission of assuring human rights and democracy within the european union. we show extracts from filming to the human rights commission. interesting way he now seems to discover the severity of the problem i think it's far more widespread than we realise and done some good work. many people think human rights violations are something that happened elsewhere and not in their own country and that they're not they're not ready to look at who are the most vulnerable and most at risk groups of in their own societies we like to think that we we are very developed we have the european social model we have welfare systems we have functioning states and by global standards we are not that. europe's thought it was immune to child labor because its conception is that a solid body of legislation to protect children's rights and very concretely the ways that you ca
it isn't just great britain in fact new european country is taking action against child labor so who in europe has the wherewithal to fight against this phenomenon. we went to oust the european council of political organization with the mission of assuring human rights and democracy within the european union. we show extracts from filming to the human rights commission. interesting way he now seems to discover the severity of the problem i think it's far more widespread than we realise and done...
170
170
Dec 18, 2013
12/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
>>rose: you mean the west orwes. >> it's europe, great britain,t. some countries are not going to be able to keep up or make the difficult decisions that are needed to make sure government lives within its means. >>rose: there's argument abouttl debt become so detrimental to the economy or when is it manageable? where the emphasis should be on growth, more importantly than that, one person who articulates that i know is larry summers who recently on the program said, deficits are a greater impediment to growth. we've talked about that. secondly, with interest rates so low there's no better time to borrow, and it will close the fiscal assets of its own, you don't want to take your focus off the growth wherever it may come whether it's stimulus from the government or otherwise. >> i've got a huge amount ofresi don't agree with him that we can go on borrowing. you can't get rich by writing checks to yourself. >>rose: but you can stimulate a- >> these advocates, theyadvocatn better times because the country can afford it. it's always for more borrowing
>>rose: you mean the west orwes. >> it's europe, great britain,t. some countries are not going to be able to keep up or make the difficult decisions that are needed to make sure government lives within its means. >>rose: there's argument abouttl debt become so detrimental to the economy or when is it manageable? where the emphasis should be on growth, more importantly than that, one person who articulates that i know is larry summers who recently on the program said, deficits...
191
191
Dec 9, 2013
12/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
nelson mandela you know would have named germany and france and great britain. he did love the american people. he made many trips to america. but he remembers that particularly after jimmy carter both great britain and the united states as you and i discussed the other day tony were not all that great about the end of apartheid. >> absolutely. ali let's talk a little bit about your trip today. you visited one of the poorer sections of that city. what do the people there have to say about nelson mandela? >> well, i was in alexander township which is next to sandton, the richest place in south africa, these townships were because the black people couldn't live in the city. these townships substandard built for 70,000 people, there may be some estimates more than half a million people ru there . we saw shanties and rats running around. there were houses we had seen being built that had water, running water and hot water and electricity but there are a lot of places tony that look exactly like they would have looked in the '70s and '80s and there's a lot of disaffe
nelson mandela you know would have named germany and france and great britain. he did love the american people. he made many trips to america. but he remembers that particularly after jimmy carter both great britain and the united states as you and i discussed the other day tony were not all that great about the end of apartheid. >> absolutely. ali let's talk a little bit about your trip today. you visited one of the poorer sections of that city. what do the people there have to say about...
132
132
Dec 5, 2013
12/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
with the let's do something about south africa, but the problems with ever this the wrights and great britain. ronald ragan and margaret thatcher were really the most resistence to imposing sanctions. we're saying to the president at the time, we have to do something. >> and they wouldn't. >> yes. >> and they wouldn't. >> and yet -- >> and vetoed by it. >> when mandela came out of prison, one of the it was a very very long line. and payment were wondering what that conversation must have been, and he said please give my warmest regards to madame thatcher i home to meet here one day. this man had such composure. >> you are staying here with me. let's get to white house, we are anticipating a statement any moment now. mike, let's have you to the ebbing tend that he with have the time. walk us to the president's comments. well, i think we can expect barack obama to say what he is going to say in the past, that is that nelson mandela is a personal inspiration to him. at occidental, he wasn't political active but became so. the president had sited to heros in his life, one of them is gandhi, and t
with the let's do something about south africa, but the problems with ever this the wrights and great britain. ronald ragan and margaret thatcher were really the most resistence to imposing sanctions. we're saying to the president at the time, we have to do something. >> and they wouldn't. >> yes. >> and they wouldn't. >> and yet -- >> and vetoed by it. >> when mandela came out of prison, one of the it was a very very long line. and payment were wondering...
190
190
Dec 25, 2013
12/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
they've gone with sol something controversial, edward knosnowdon's stand and a platfom for many in great britain. >> many drowns when their boat capsized under police tow. 33 people were reportedly rescued. they were being towed to a dock, the u.s. coast guard was assisting local authorities off the british territory in search for additional bodies. ahead take a look at this live picture that we have from the aloha state of hawai'i competing with the land of lincoln for the rights of the presidential library. >> i'm jane ferguson in kandahar, afghanistan, where a major success in women's education is now threatened with closure. does big pharma impact the doctors in their decision to not offer alternatives to the pill here? >> i think that there is evidence that if you have interactions with pharmaceutical companies, it does impact -- and there's actually pretty good studies based -- that have looked at physician prescribing patterns and interactions with big pharma. i think one of the luxuries i have is i'm in academic medicine, and we have a policy that we don't interact with pharmaceutical co
they've gone with sol something controversial, edward knosnowdon's stand and a platfom for many in great britain. >> many drowns when their boat capsized under police tow. 33 people were reportedly rescued. they were being towed to a dock, the u.s. coast guard was assisting local authorities off the british territory in search for additional bodies. ahead take a look at this live picture that we have from the aloha state of hawai'i competing with the land of lincoln for the rights of the...
138
138
Dec 9, 2013
12/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
second.as great britain third. 5e 32-year-old won by seconds. portugal was third. golf, zach johnson forced a playoff in sensational circumstances at the world challenge at sherwood country club, finding water but then holing out from 65 yards. he had rallied from four shots back. the 37-year-old american would and i world number one -- would deny world number one tiger woods at the first hole. woods saw a five-foot putt lip out for bogey after finding the bunker. >> after the amazing shows and theme parks, his latest project is the construction of an enormous ski resort. welcome to the world of kim jong-un. in a country cut off from the rest of the world with a quarter of the population starving, who are these resorts for? an investigation into the diluted -- deluded fantasies of the leader. on "france 24." "on the net." china pays tribute to nelson mandela. russia's challenge anti-gay laws ahead of the sochi olympics. and copies of some ancient bibles and biblical texts now available online. china, along with the rest of the world, as been reacting to the death o
second.as great britain third. 5e 32-year-old won by seconds. portugal was third. golf, zach johnson forced a playoff in sensational circumstances at the world challenge at sherwood country club, finding water but then holing out from 65 yards. he had rallied from four shots back. the 37-year-old american would and i world number one -- would deny world number one tiger woods at the first hole. woods saw a five-foot putt lip out for bogey after finding the bunker. >> after the amazing...
116
116
Dec 19, 2013
12/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
expected to be extreme given the nature of the crime and how much it was so shocking to the people of great britainwhat will also happen now is an investigation into the cause of that shocking killing, the evidence has been moved over to an intelligence and security panel, an apparatus here within britain that will investigate how this happened and any lessons that can be learned so that any future attacks can be avoided. >> phil ittner in london. >>> the president of south sudan now meeting with african mediators trying to end the conflict there. officials say the government has now lost control of the state. the president of africa's youngest nation blaming his former vice president for the violence saying it all began with an attempted coup. >>> syrian war planes launching an round of strikes today. activists say more than 20 people were killed and more than 160 people have died in five days of bombing in the area. they believe the assad regime is trying to crush the opposition been the peace talks. >>> this man was 2r57 -- trapped in this his car as a building collapsed down on it. we do not kn
expected to be extreme given the nature of the crime and how much it was so shocking to the people of great britainwhat will also happen now is an investigation into the cause of that shocking killing, the evidence has been moved over to an intelligence and security panel, an apparatus here within britain that will investigate how this happened and any lessons that can be learned so that any future attacks can be avoided. >> phil ittner in london. >>> the president of south sudan...
448
448
Dec 2, 2013
12/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 448
favorite 0
quote 0
during her industrial revolution, great britain was running out of forests. she responded by shifting to a coal technology. production increased many times over. that has been the story of modern economic growth. we see it today in metals like copper and energy sources like oil. this scenario isn't accidental. it is built into the way the market mechanism works. we have first a growing shortage of some resource. its price goes up, setting in motion a series of responses. first, it becomes profitable to try to find more-- we getdded supply. it becomes advisable to use as little of this resource as possible-- we get conservation. thirdly, it becomes desirable to focus our scientific and technological attention on developing new products and means of production that use other resources-- alternative technologies. historically, there is little doubt about the matter. responses have not only met the resource shortage problem, but have overshot the mark by a great margin, leading to increases in productive potentialities. with population growth and pollution, it is
during her industrial revolution, great britain was running out of forests. she responded by shifting to a coal technology. production increased many times over. that has been the story of modern economic growth. we see it today in metals like copper and energy sources like oil. this scenario isn't accidental. it is built into the way the market mechanism works. we have first a growing shortage of some resource. its price goes up, setting in motion a series of responses. first, it becomes...
218
218
Dec 26, 2013
12/13
by
WRC
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
great britain aired the video calling it this year's alternative christmas message. he drew comparisons to 1984. he says the type of wide spread violence portrayed is nothing like today. the u.s. is demanding he return to face espionage charges. >>> the egyptian government formally listed the muslim brotherhood as terrorists. another group has taken responsibility. egypt's government insisted the muslim brotherhood is responsible for the blast and will label whoever supports them as a terrorist. >>> the president and first lady stepped away from vacation to pay tribute to u.s. service members. the obamas visited nearly 600. the president recalled speaking on the phone on this christmas eve. mr. obama honored the sacrifice made each and every day, not just the holidays. >> we know we would not enjoy the freedoms we do if not for the work that you do. the least we can do is let you know we are grateful and thankful. >>> and now we want to get a check of your thursday weather. here is nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer. >> welcome. >> nice to be here. >> early on this day a
great britain aired the video calling it this year's alternative christmas message. he drew comparisons to 1984. he says the type of wide spread violence portrayed is nothing like today. the u.s. is demanding he return to face espionage charges. >>> the egyptian government formally listed the muslim brotherhood as terrorists. another group has taken responsibility. egypt's government insisted the muslim brotherhood is responsible for the blast and will label whoever supports them as a...
127
127
Dec 6, 2013
12/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
the world staterred to see it, and only the united states and great britain at the time, held out against sanctions in south africa. today we are their great friend, and south africa refers to americans. >> but not in 1980. >> in those days we were the greatest enemy pass. ronald ragan and mar rat thatcher did everything they could to make sure that he was not a freeman. >> it is valuable to take a trip back in time to get fit someone who saw it through younger person's eyes. poll sixes refused to welcome him to the city. stage add boycott known as the quiet riot, and natasha joins us live from miami beach with more on that. john, some people consider is this a very dark chapter, not only in the history of miami beach, and miami, but the entire south florida region. that's because half a dozen leaders on top of the governor snubbed him. now, you have to remember on a night like tonight, what their thoughts were more than 20 years later. we would have loved to interview them, but they refused to speak with us. we did speak with a prom minute liter. who put an end to what he calls the nonse
the world staterred to see it, and only the united states and great britain at the time, held out against sanctions in south africa. today we are their great friend, and south africa refers to americans. >> but not in 1980. >> in those days we were the greatest enemy pass. ronald ragan and mar rat thatcher did everything they could to make sure that he was not a freeman. >> it is valuable to take a trip back in time to get fit someone who saw it through younger person's eyes....
144
144
Dec 18, 2013
12/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> great britain's most notorious criminal has died, ronnie biggs pulled off a train robbery in 1963nd escaped with $7 million. he spend decades on the run. he died, he was 84. >>> the federal jury finding that kurt mix was guilty of obstructing justice. he was accused of deleting text messages trying to hamper the investigators. he's scheduled to be sentenced in march. >>> california suffering through its dryest period on record. hard hit from the drought are farmers. >> they're really ugly but they taste fabulous. >> nigel has been selling his vegetables for 20 years. he and the other farmers here are scrambling to keep the shelves stocked. the national weather service said this could be the dryest calendar year in california since 1849. northern california gets about 20 inches of rain a year. so far just six inches have fallen. and there's not much time for more. walker's 105-acre farm is thirsty for rain. >> it's really dry. you see here the first of the spispinach crop is coming up. if i don't irrigate it i won't have a crop to sell in march. >> reporter: what is usually a rainy
. >> great britain's most notorious criminal has died, ronnie biggs pulled off a train robbery in 1963nd escaped with $7 million. he spend decades on the run. he died, he was 84. >>> the federal jury finding that kurt mix was guilty of obstructing justice. he was accused of deleting text messages trying to hamper the investigators. he's scheduled to be sentenced in march. >>> california suffering through its dryest period on record. hard hit from the drought are farmers....
103
103
Dec 2, 2013
12/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
not necessarily in the united states, where much less regulation is included, but germany and great britain, it is , to a greater or lesser extent, the same kind of situation. spain and other catholic countries aimed to loosen the laws. it has not had that much of an effect on the jobs market and increasing the employment rate in those countries. not really certain the benefits of it. small step for man and one giant step for beijing. china has blasted off its first ever rover mission to the moon, the latest step in its growing space program. china's's mythology, goddess of the moon -- the vehicle that will crawl around up there is named after her pet. enormouseceived an boost with the successful launch of an unmanned rocket. beijingding to the aerospace control center, the probe has successfully entered earth's orbit. i can now announce the successful launch of the probe. >> the rocket is carrying a buggy, which -- will carry its scientific experiments on the surface of the moon. it is projected to land on the moon in mid-december. it will begin its export emission, examining the moon's su
not necessarily in the united states, where much less regulation is included, but germany and great britain, it is , to a greater or lesser extent, the same kind of situation. spain and other catholic countries aimed to loosen the laws. it has not had that much of an effect on the jobs market and increasing the employment rate in those countries. not really certain the benefits of it. small step for man and one giant step for beijing. china has blasted off its first ever rover mission to the...
157
157
Dec 2, 2013
12/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the story begins at the university of lancaster in great britain in the 1980s.th his wide adelaide in the bay area, roger was working on his ph.d. in lancaster. the subject -- pawn broking in victorian london. >> i went into a systematic study of it. >> with adelaide's help, roger spent years researching and writing his thesis. when bound together, 390 pages of detailed, footnoted scholarship. the crowning achievement of his academic life. but just before roger was to defend his thesis, his adviser left the school for another job. ro he faced an unsympathetic panel. >> they gave him a really, really hard time. and they didn't pass him. >> the so the manuscript stayed a manuscript. >> i felt that i had made a constructive argument and of course, i was very disappointed. >> pastor strauss met roger at his previous nursing home. for years they worked together to write what they saw as wrong. they retyped the faded manuscript. they raised money to pay for its publication. and this past saturday celebrated roger creed, the published author. >> what he lacked in glitz
. >> the story begins at the university of lancaster in great britain in the 1980s.th his wide adelaide in the bay area, roger was working on his ph.d. in lancaster. the subject -- pawn broking in victorian london. >> i went into a systematic study of it. >> with adelaide's help, roger spent years researching and writing his thesis. when bound together, 390 pages of detailed, footnoted scholarship. the crowning achievement of his academic life. but just before roger was to...
238
238
Dec 1, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 238
favorite 0
quote 0
she put the great back into britain. and i would just like to talk briefly about the key achievements as prime minister. with very good reason, she recognized alongside sir winston churchill, really as the greatest prime minister of our time. she was of course the first woman prime minister of great britain, the longest continuing sleep serving primers on the 10th century. she won three general elections in a row. she never lost a general election. she implemented a political revolution in britain, known as thatcherism, which was all about small government, all about low taxes. it was about really returning power back to people come back to businesses and away from government. britain in the 1970s was a basket case, it was known as a sick man picture. it was in such an appalling state in the 1970s that it once did it would have to go for a long from the imf. and you can imagine humiliation for this great country, a nation that had once held sway over a third of the world's service. and it was broke -- brought literally t
she put the great back into britain. and i would just like to talk briefly about the key achievements as prime minister. with very good reason, she recognized alongside sir winston churchill, really as the greatest prime minister of our time. she was of course the first woman prime minister of great britain, the longest continuing sleep serving primers on the 10th century. she won three general elections in a row. she never lost a general election. she implemented a political revolution in...
100
100
Dec 19, 2013
12/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it took a jury 20 minutes, 90 minutes to reach a verdict in a crime that shocked great britain, two men found guilty there. we are going to go to the united kingdom in a short moment, but first want to tell you about a decision coming out of georgia. a school board there is taking a bold step to protect students, members voting to lowrie source officers to bring military style weapons on school property. what caused the schoo and city officials got together and put together a vote. it turns out only one person voted against that. we'll hear from that person a little later, but inside the police department earlier this morning, we wanted to find out more as to why this occurred, so we talked you to corporal kevin holbrook. apparently we don't have that. i apologize, del, but basically what he said this morning to us is that what they have is the a.r.15 assault rifle that they will use inside of middle schools and high schools. they'llen locked up when the resource agent, a police officer is not around. they feel that this is a precaution that they needed to take basically because
. >> it took a jury 20 minutes, 90 minutes to reach a verdict in a crime that shocked great britain, two men found guilty there. we are going to go to the united kingdom in a short moment, but first want to tell you about a decision coming out of georgia. a school board there is taking a bold step to protect students, members voting to lowrie source officers to bring military style weapons on school property. what caused the schoo and city officials got together and put together a vote....
132
132
Dec 26, 2013
12/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> speaking for under 2 minutes edward snowden wished great britains a merry christmas. and then transitioned in his request - privacy or the lack thereof. he said george orwell had no idea what new capabilities modern technology would allow people to snoop into private lives. he warned children will live their lives not knowing what privacy is. >> the conversation today is based in the technology around us and the government that regulates it. together we can find a better balance in mass surveillance, and remind the government that if they really want to know how they feel, asking is cheaper than spying. >> in contrast the queen gave a traditional address, and spoke for a great period of time, reflecting on the last year, 60 years since her coronation, and a moment us year when it comes to the royal family. >> my own family is a little larger this christmas. as so many of you know, the arrival of a baby gives everyone the chance to contemplate the future with renewed happiness and hope. >> during the address, they showed previously unseen footage of prince george from
. >> speaking for under 2 minutes edward snowden wished great britains a merry christmas. and then transitioned in his request - privacy or the lack thereof. he said george orwell had no idea what new capabilities modern technology would allow people to snoop into private lives. he warned children will live their lives not knowing what privacy is. >> the conversation today is based in the technology around us and the government that regulates it. together we can find a better...
126
126
Dec 12, 2013
12/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> kenya is marking a 50th anniversary of independence from great britain. celebrations started early in nairobi as part of the golden jubilee. fireworks beforehand lit up the night sky as people celebrated, but this morning it rained and the celebrations were a bit muted. thousands gathered to witness the union flag come down on december 12th, 1963, as kenya became independent. a photo journalist experienced the birth of an independent kenya. here is the story of his words. >> i came from india in 1947. second generation. i became a photo journalist accidentally. on the day of independence, although we had gone through everything, we went - the atmosphere was electric. i had to pinch myself. they switched off the sport lights when the flag came down. then as the kenya flag started to come out, and the crowd, they did things that had gone wrong immediately after independence, tribal had to make a difference, started coming up. letting the poor people benefitting. i was extremely positive with the new constitution. absolutely blatant what is happening at this
. >>> kenya is marking a 50th anniversary of independence from great britain. celebrations started early in nairobi as part of the golden jubilee. fireworks beforehand lit up the night sky as people celebrated, but this morning it rained and the celebrations were a bit muted. thousands gathered to witness the union flag come down on december 12th, 1963, as kenya became independent. a photo journalist experienced the birth of an independent kenya. here is the story of his words....
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
great britain you know what is the little good ole and good riddance of the company can suit. to you and we will see why not help me. with that test just. the two thousand case that. doesn't prove it was not something one. could rightly call to easy easy and. did ten cars trying to do. that so that the norbert missed companies can see we thought. ok area they're extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the very very very often. i have to. but it was some. big audience we got. to. actually. just all of a mocking them and. one name which was the name rough. it was the socket. store. of course and so i flipped over this which meant that this russian. life. was the subject of a. troll memory. we had kind of rubric getting serious when we said we tried to tell. we were trying to claim. why we. remember you said you know it was in coaching or you saw a. monkey in equal consideration. so. if your point is that couldn't. be more explicit and explaining. why we do things and. some nature didn't care for you. were you first of all i. got. you actually people are going to try to not
great britain you know what is the little good ole and good riddance of the company can suit. to you and we will see why not help me. with that test just. the two thousand case that. doesn't prove it was not something one. could rightly call to easy easy and. did ten cars trying to do. that so that the norbert missed companies can see we thought. ok area they're extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the very very very often. i have to. but it was some. big audience we got. to. actually....
200
200
Dec 15, 2013
12/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
and i am happy we broke free of great britain. i'm down for that. thank you -- yes, all that.ome fascinating fun facts. the world that we learned about, look, about 2,000 -- okay, i'm sorry. the world, as we have learned, has about 2,170 billionaires. a few years back, three of them tried to do something very unusual and since then, more and more of their friends have been catching on, to the tune of more than half a trillion these bil to and why it is so complicated is up next. [ baby crying ] [ mom ] be right there, baby. [ muffled noises ] oops. ow. sorry. [ baby crying ] ♪ [ female announcer ] new pampers. unlike ordinary diapers with 2 layers, pampers have 3 absorbent layers, to stay up to 3 times drier, so babies can sleep soundly all night. ♪ wishing you love, sleep and play. pampers. wishing you love, sleep and play. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app
and i am happy we broke free of great britain. i'm down for that. thank you -- yes, all that.ome fascinating fun facts. the world that we learned about, look, about 2,000 -- okay, i'm sorry. the world, as we have learned, has about 2,170 billionaires. a few years back, three of them tried to do something very unusual and since then, more and more of their friends have been catching on, to the tune of more than half a trillion these bil to and why it is so complicated is up next. [ baby crying ]...
180
180
Dec 1, 2013
12/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the story begins at the university of lancaster in great britain in the 1980s.ing with his wife adelaide in the bay area, roger was working on his ph.d.. the subject, pawn broking in victoria london. >> pawn broking seems not too much to have gone into. difficult to come by any systematic study of it. >> roger spent years researching and writing his thesis. when bound together, 390 pages of detailed footnoted scholarship. the crowning achievement of his academic life. just before roger was to defend his thesis, his advisor left the school for another job. roger left an unsympathetic panel. >> they gave him a really hard time. told him it just wasn't good enough. >> the manuscript stayed a manuscript and the regret stayed with roger. >> he felt i had made a constructive contribution and of course i was very disappoint ed. >> pastor strauss shared with her congregation roger's story. for years they worked to right what they saw is wrong. they retyped the fated manuscript. they raised money to pay for its publication. and this past saturday, celebrated roger, the p
. >> the story begins at the university of lancaster in great britain in the 1980s.ing with his wife adelaide in the bay area, roger was working on his ph.d.. the subject, pawn broking in victoria london. >> pawn broking seems not too much to have gone into. difficult to come by any systematic study of it. >> roger spent years researching and writing his thesis. when bound together, 390 pages of detailed footnoted scholarship. the crowning achievement of his academic life....
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
great britain you know what is the loophole and curtains of the company can suit. to you and we will see what company. you did with that tesco just in the two thousand class case that. doesn't preclude us not something that. could happen here we go to easy easy and. did it in cost time to do. that so yes the norm for ms companies. we. own the area they're extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the creation of every state. i have to. run. but it was some i wasn't. the guy you. got. to. actually. pull. over a mock you know and it will become. one name remained which was you know roughly . it was the socket. for. your the horse and so i fit both ears which you may. rush through life. was the subject of a. troll memory. we had kind of rubric to begin with. serious what we said we tried to level with it and we're trying to blame. why we. can't remember a day that said they're all in coaching for you so. among them an equal consideration. so. if it's your point is that we couldn't. be more explicit and explaining. why we do things and. some nature and gerald ford.
great britain you know what is the loophole and curtains of the company can suit. to you and we will see what company. you did with that tesco just in the two thousand class case that. doesn't preclude us not something that. could happen here we go to easy easy and. did it in cost time to do. that so yes the norm for ms companies. we. own the area they're extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the creation of every state. i have to. run. but it was some i wasn't. the guy you. got. to....
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
great britain you know what is the little good ole and curtains of the company can suit. to you and we will see enough company. it was a six and tesco just. the two thousand plus case and that. doesn't preclude us not something that. could happen here we go to easy easy and. good ten cost trying to do. that so that yes the norbert missed companies can see we have a partner. area they're extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the creation of every day. i have to. run. but some of them would be god you. got. to. do. all the rage mocking them and it will become. one mind which was in a rush. it was the socket. for. the force and so i fit both is which meant that this rush. of life. was the subject of a. pro memory. we had kind of rubric getting serious when we said we tried. it's level we were trying to play. while we. are married that said there are all these and hope she will use the. money in equal consideration. so. if your point is that couldn't. be more explicit in explaining. why we would do things and. some nature didn't care or. were you hurtful i. got. you t
great britain you know what is the little good ole and curtains of the company can suit. to you and we will see enough company. it was a six and tesco just. the two thousand plus case and that. doesn't preclude us not something that. could happen here we go to easy easy and. good ten cost trying to do. that so that yes the norbert missed companies can see we have a partner. area they're extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the creation of every day. i have to. run. but some of them...
178
178
Dec 22, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
and great britain intercepted e-mails belonging to the offices of then prime olmert and the defense minister. there's real anger here since the u.s. and israel have a close working relationship but the secret is both sides have long spied on each other. israel and american officials have operated under the assumption they're being monitored by the other. the former head of israely intelligence said today he wasn't surprised at all by this spying. >> every empire makes decisions in order to in a way buy or get information, even on the friendly states. i hope that they didn't find too much. >> if anything this latest revelation has renewed calls in israel to release jonathan pollard, former navy intelligence official. sentenced to life in america for spying for israel and suspected of passing information to other countries as well this. latest revelation is unlikely to force america to release pollard so it's unlikely to change the relationship between israel and america. a deep religiousship, and given the history, this is not a big deal, although it's an embar'sing story-do embarrassing stor
and great britain intercepted e-mails belonging to the offices of then prime olmert and the defense minister. there's real anger here since the u.s. and israel have a close working relationship but the secret is both sides have long spied on each other. israel and american officials have operated under the assumption they're being monitored by the other. the former head of israely intelligence said today he wasn't surprised at all by this spying. >> every empire makes decisions in order...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
a great britain you know what is the little good ole and curtains of the company suit. back. to jesus and we will see what company. it was that tesco just. two thousand case. in the proof was. something that. could happen if we go to east india. in ten calls trying to do. that so that if the north britain is a company. we thought. they were extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the creation of every state. i have to. run. but why. would they go you. got. to. do. all. of it mocking them and it will come. one day remind me to see the rough. it was the socket. for. good fortune so i flipped all of this which meant that russian. life. was the subject of a. troll memory. we kind of group it begin. series where we sit and we try to explain what we were trying to claim. while we. consult. your memory that said there are no reason coaching for you so. among them an equal consideration. so. if your point is that couldn't. be more explicit and explaining. why we do things and. some nature you. were were you first of all i. got. you actually people are going to try to not. we ha
a great britain you know what is the little good ole and curtains of the company suit. back. to jesus and we will see what company. it was that tesco just. two thousand case. in the proof was. something that. could happen if we go to east india. in ten calls trying to do. that so that if the north britain is a company. we thought. they were extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the creation of every state. i have to. run. but why. would they go you. got. to. do. all. of it mocking them...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
a great britain you know what is the little good ole boy and girl in the company can see. to g.'s and we will soon enough company. with that test just in the two thousand case that. doesn't prove it's not something that. could happen if we go to an easy easy and. good time cost time to do. that so that the norbert and his company can see we're a part. of the area they were extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the variation of every day. i have to. find. some things would be god you. got. to. be. all. over the age mocking them and it will become. one name remained which was the name rough. it was to stop it. or. go forth and saw if it go if you switch from a. russian. life. was the subject of a. troll memory. we had kind of rubric getting serious when we said we tried to play with. trying to claim. why we. are married that. is an. option for you so. among them an equal consideration. so. if your point is that couldn't. be more explicit in explaining. why we do things and. some nature in general. were you hurtful i. go. if you're going to people are going to try to not. we
a great britain you know what is the little good ole boy and girl in the company can see. to g.'s and we will soon enough company. with that test just in the two thousand case that. doesn't prove it's not something that. could happen if we go to an easy easy and. good time cost time to do. that so that the norbert and his company can see we're a part. of the area they were extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the variation of every day. i have to. find. some things would be god you....
116
116
Dec 16, 2013
12/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 1
[cheers and applause] >> reporter: the celebrated son of great britain, his death prompted this tweet from the british prime minister. quote, my thoughts are with peter o 'toole's family and friends. the legendary actor was 81. cbs news, new york. >> and peter leaves behind two daughters and a son. >>> and a grand new sound. the latest edition to one university's music program. >>> skies are clear. we are able to see the full moon tonight. but clouds, moving back into the bay area, we will pinpoint that today as the news continues right here on kpix-5 ,,,, ♪ at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by 62%, which makes days with grandpa jack 100% more possible. join us at kp.org and thrive. years of cutbacks. line 76 in san pablo is bei re- routed... to better serve h middle school. lines 72 and >>> ac transit is revamping the streets after years of cutbacks. line 76 is being rerouted to better serve a middle school. lines 72 and 72m are adding more service on saturday, and service is streamlined along 49a, meaning newer stops. >> they did a schedule change last winter
[cheers and applause] >> reporter: the celebrated son of great britain, his death prompted this tweet from the british prime minister. quote, my thoughts are with peter o 'toole's family and friends. the legendary actor was 81. cbs news, new york. >> and peter leaves behind two daughters and a son. >>> and a grand new sound. the latest edition to one university's music program. >>> skies are clear. we are able to see the full moon tonight. but clouds, moving back...
140
140
Dec 16, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
host: what role did he play in world war i for great britain?uest: he was important in the beginning of the war. he was the chancellor of the exchequer, which is like the secretary of the treasury. and he was identified with the liberal wing, the moderate wing of the liberal party, the left wing. and had generally been seen as someone who is opposed to war and opposed to spending money on armaments. and his support for britain going into the war was very important. i think the cabinet would've split and the government might've fallen. during the war, he became minister of munitions and was extremely effective at getting britain's production up. december, 1916, he was prime minister when a number of people thought he was the only one to leave britain to victory. host: where were you born? guest: toronto in canada. host: your mother is alive, and it is her grandfather. how did your family -- was 17 in theer summer, 1939, and she was in high school in the u.k. before she went to university. she had a family day with it with a trip to canada as a pr
host: what role did he play in world war i for great britain?uest: he was important in the beginning of the war. he was the chancellor of the exchequer, which is like the secretary of the treasury. and he was identified with the liberal wing, the moderate wing of the liberal party, the left wing. and had generally been seen as someone who is opposed to war and opposed to spending money on armaments. and his support for britain going into the war was very important. i think the cabinet would've...
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
a great britain you know what is the little good ole and curtains of the company can suit. to you and we will see. how many. you did with that tesco just in the two thousand case. doesn't prove it's not something that. could happen here we can all do easy easy and. good time cost time to do. that so that if the north or miss companies can see we popped. open area they were extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the very state. i have to. run. but it was some i wasn't. the guy. we got. to. do extremely. well just. mocking him and. wondering mind was the name rough. it was the socket. for. the course and so i flipped all of this which meant that this rough. life. was the socket cable. from memory. we had kind of rubric i didn't. seriously so that we tried to explain what we were trying to buy and. why we. should sell. them you know from memory that said you know they're all in coaching or is that. among them an equal consideration. so. if your point is that we couldn't. be more explicit and explaining. why we would do things and. some nature didn't care for you. were y
a great britain you know what is the little good ole and curtains of the company can suit. to you and we will see. how many. you did with that tesco just in the two thousand case. doesn't prove it's not something that. could happen here we can all do easy easy and. good time cost time to do. that so that if the north or miss companies can see we popped. open area they were extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the very state. i have to. run. but it was some i wasn't. the guy. we got....
366
366
Dec 26, 2013
12/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 366
favorite 0
quote 0
great britain's channel 4 aired the video, calling it this year's alternative christmas message.it snowden renewed his call to end government mass surveillance. he even drew comparisons to george orwell's "nineteen eighty-four." he says the type of wide spread violence portrayed is nothing like today. the u.s. revoked his passport and is demanding he return to face espionage charges. >>> in egypt, meanwhile, tensions are mounting after the interim government labeled the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization in the wake of a suicide bombing in a city near cairo. the egyptian government formally listed the muslim brotherhood as terrorists. the organization has condemned the bombing, though, and another group has taken responsibility. egypt's government insisted the muslim brotherhood is responsible for the blast and says it will now label anyone who supports them a terrorist. >>> the president and first lady stepped away from their hawaii vacation to mark a christmas tradition, paying tribute to u.s. service members. the obamas visited nearly 600. and their families at marine
great britain's channel 4 aired the video, calling it this year's alternative christmas message.it snowden renewed his call to end government mass surveillance. he even drew comparisons to george orwell's "nineteen eighty-four." he says the type of wide spread violence portrayed is nothing like today. the u.s. revoked his passport and is demanding he return to face espionage charges. >>> in egypt, meanwhile, tensions are mounting after the interim government labeled the...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
it very great britain you know what is good to see the little good ole boy and good riddance of the company sued. to jesus and we will see what company. he did with that test just. two thousand case. doesn't prove it's not something that. could happen. to you easily and. been taken close counted. to ten so that the norbert and his company can see we are popping up. all the area they were extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the creation of every state. i have to. find. but why. would they go you. got. to. be. all. over the age mocking them and it will come. one day remind me was the name rough. it was the socket. for. divorce and sorry if you switch from a. russian. wife. was the subject of a. troll memory. we kind of group it wouldn't. serious what we sit here we try to level we're trying to play. while we. can so. that you're a memory that says you know this is an. option for you so. among them an equal consideration. so. if your point is that couldn't. be more explicit and explaining. why we do things and. some nature in general you know. were you first of all i. agree. if you a
it very great britain you know what is good to see the little good ole boy and good riddance of the company sued. to jesus and we will see what company. he did with that test just. two thousand case. doesn't prove it's not something that. could happen. to you easily and. been taken close counted. to ten so that the norbert and his company can see we are popping up. all the area they were extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the creation of every state. i have to. find. but why. would...
119
119
Dec 16, 2013
12/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
[cheers and applause] >> celebrated son of great britain was beloved by millions. his death prompted this tweet from the british prime minister. >> quote, my thoughts are with his family and friends. his performance in my favorite film was stunning. from london to los angeles, his acting made him a star. dead at 81, his passing leaves him a legend. back to you. >> he retired from acting one month shy of his 80th birthday saying he bids the profession a dry eye. he was twice divorced and had two daughters and a son. >>> a colorful celebration began with funeral for nelson mandela. the leader was laid to rest in his hometown in south africa. the service included a fly over by military helicopters carrying flags as a final absolute to the man who forever transformed the country. >>> the african national congress said its farewell. the crowd got up and started clapping and dancing and waving flags. he was a former leader by the amc. >>> the funeral itself was formal and more tributes. numerous world leaders and dignitaries attended. 95 candles lit the stage, one for ea
[cheers and applause] >> celebrated son of great britain was beloved by millions. his death prompted this tweet from the british prime minister. >> quote, my thoughts are with his family and friends. his performance in my favorite film was stunning. from london to los angeles, his acting made him a star. dead at 81, his passing leaves him a legend. back to you. >> he retired from acting one month shy of his 80th birthday saying he bids the profession a dry eye. he was twice...
178
178
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
joe kennedy, sr., who at one point had been roosevelt's ambassador to great britain, runs into harry truman at an event. truman is then roosevelt's vice presidential candidate in the 1944 election. and joe kennedy says to harry truman, 'harry, what are you doing working for that crippled sob who killed my son joe?' c-span: there's a woman that is always around fdr in your book, someone named margaret suckley, daisy suckley. who was she and where did you get the information about her? >> guest: daisy suckley was a distant cousin of roosevelt. c-span: she's in the middle in this picture. >> guest: let me take a little closer look. yes. and daisy suckley was a person who roosevelt would confide in, things that he would not tell to anybody else. he felt perfectly comfortable. because she adored him, he knew he had her absolute trust. so he to--he told her things that, for example, would have very much surprised other members of the--of the roosevelt team, one of which was the state of fdr's health. from the last year at least of fdr's life, he w--he was a dying man. he had been examined
joe kennedy, sr., who at one point had been roosevelt's ambassador to great britain, runs into harry truman at an event. truman is then roosevelt's vice presidential candidate in the 1944 election. and joe kennedy says to harry truman, 'harry, what are you doing working for that crippled sob who killed my son joe?' c-span: there's a woman that is always around fdr in your book, someone named margaret suckley, daisy suckley. who was she and where did you get the information about her? >>...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
great britain you know what is the little goal and curtains of the company town suit. to jeans and we will see what company. it was that tesco just in the two thousand class case. doesn't prove it's not something that. could happen here we go to an easy easy and. good ten cost time to do. that so that if one or britain is a company can see we have a pop. open area they were extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the creation of every state. i have to. run. but it was my options would be god. we've got. to. do extremely. well it's already mocking them and it will come. one day remind me it's been a rough. it was the socket. for. you of course it's life if both yours which it may get rough. life. was the subject of a. crow memory. we kind of grew pretty good in the series when we said we tried to kill. we were trying to play. while we. commemorate that so that you know it was an. option for you so. among them an equal consideration. so. if your point is that couldn't. be more explicit and explaining. why we do things and. some nature you know. were you first of al
great britain you know what is the little goal and curtains of the company town suit. to jeans and we will see what company. it was that tesco just in the two thousand class case. doesn't prove it's not something that. could happen here we go to an easy easy and. good ten cost time to do. that so that if one or britain is a company can see we have a pop. open area they were extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the creation of every state. i have to. run. but it was my options would be...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
great britain you know what is the loophole and curtains of that company come soon . to jesus and we will see what company. it was that tesco just. two thousand case. in the proof was not something that. could happen here we can all do easy easy and. good time cost time to do. that so that the norbert and his company can see we are popping up. all the area they're extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the creation of every day. i have to. find. some why. would you go you. got. to. get. hold. of a mocking them and it will become. one name remained which was you know roughly . it was the socket. for. your the fortune sorry go if you switch from a. russian. wife. was the subject of a. pro memory. we kind of grew pretty good in the series when we said we tropical. we were trying to play. while we. consult. a memory that said there are all of these and hope she will use them. among them in equal consideration. so. if your point is that couldn't. be more explicit and explaining. why we would do things and. some nature in general. were you first of all i. would go. i
great britain you know what is the loophole and curtains of that company come soon . to jesus and we will see what company. it was that tesco just. two thousand case. in the proof was not something that. could happen here we can all do easy easy and. good time cost time to do. that so that the norbert and his company can see we are popping up. all the area they're extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the creation of every day. i have to. find. some why. would you go you. got. to. get....
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
great britain you know what is good to see there's a little good ole and good riddance of the company sued. to jesus and we will see what company. he did with that test just. two thousand case. doesn't prove it's not something that. could happen. to you he's decent. in ten cars trying to do. that so that if the north are missing companies can see we have a partner. on the area they were extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the ferry from o'hare and stay off. i have to. find. that it was some i wasn't. the guy. who got. to. do extremely. well. all of a mocking them and it will become. one name which was the name rough. it was the socket. or. give a horse and so i flipped all of this which meant that this rough. life. was the socket it will. throw memory. we kind of grew pretty good in the series when we said we tried to kill. we were trying to play. while we. were married that said you know there is an. option for you so. among them an equal consideration. so. if your point is that couldn't. be more explicit and explaining. why we would do things and. some nature in general. w
great britain you know what is good to see there's a little good ole and good riddance of the company sued. to jesus and we will see what company. he did with that test just. two thousand case. doesn't prove it's not something that. could happen. to you he's decent. in ten cars trying to do. that so that if the north are missing companies can see we have a partner. on the area they were extremely interested in. an hour ago here. on the ferry from o'hare and stay off. i have to. find. that it...
304
304
Dec 22, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 304
favorite 0
quote 0
and great britain targeted e-mail addresses belonging to the offices of then prime minister ehud olmertnd ehud barak. there's anger since the u.s. and israel are supposed to be allies. truthfully, both sides have had a long history of spying on each other. they have operated under the assumption they are being monitored. and today, former israeli head of intelligence echoed that, saying he wasn't surprised. >> every empire makes its utmost, in order to in a way spy or get information. even on the friendly states. i hope that they didn't find too much. >> if anything, this latest revelation renewed called to release jonathan pollard. he's a former navy and intelligence officer sentenced to life in prison for spying for israel and suspected of passing information to other countries. the united states has laungs refused to release him, and it's unlikely he will be released and the relationship between israel and america is much stronger than this revelation, and since there's this history of spying on each other, nothing is likely to change. it's just an embarrassing moment for the two cou
and great britain targeted e-mail addresses belonging to the offices of then prime minister ehud olmertnd ehud barak. there's anger since the u.s. and israel are supposed to be allies. truthfully, both sides have had a long history of spying on each other. they have operated under the assumption they are being monitored. and today, former israeli head of intelligence echoed that, saying he wasn't surprised. >> every empire makes its utmost, in order to in a way spy or get information....