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. ♪ president hollande and first lady were greeted by the emperor and empress at a welcoming ceremonyt the imperial palace on friday. he then met with shinzo abe. the two made a joint announce. . >> translator: france and japan share common responsibilities, universal values and interests. president hollande and i agree that our countries should deepen their special partnership. >> the two leaders said the defense and foreign ministers of their countries will discuss the joint development of defense equipment. they also unveiled a new partnership to export nuclear power technology. they said they'll support overseas sales of a nuclear reactor developed by two countries from france and japan. the leaders shared common interests as well as concerns, especially when it come does tackling the economic turmoil. president hollande spoke with nhk world. >> reporter: the state advice i was a first by a french leader since 17 years ago. hollande is not a big fan of the sport, but he expressed his eagerness to strengthen ties with japan. >> translator: i consider that japan and france together
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president hollande then met with shinzo abe. the two made a joint announce. . >> translator: france and japan share university responsibilities values and interests. president hollande and i agree that our countries should deepen their special partnership. >> the two leaders said the defense and foreign ministers of their countries will discuss the joint development of defense equipment. he also unveiled a new partner hp to explore nuclear technology >>> they will support overseas sales of a nuclear reactor developed by two companies from france and japan. >>> the u.s. government is facing presh allegations it's engaged in widespread mining of personal data to combat terrorism. the washington post under kated that the government has tapped into the servers of nine u.s. internet firms. it is based on a top secret document from the national security agency. it says the nsa and fbi are collecting data from microsoft, google, facebook, apple and other service providers. the newspaper says the agencies are extracting audio and video
president hollande then met with shinzo abe. the two made a joint announce. . >> translator: france and japan share university responsibilities values and interests. president hollande and i agree that our countries should deepen their special partnership. >> the two leaders said the defense and foreign ministers of their countries will discuss the joint development of defense equipment. he also unveiled a new partner hp to explore nuclear technology >>> they will support...
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stephen: so you go to holland and then what happens? >> it's not what she says.olland and think i want to go to italy. all my friends are going to italy. but you haven't landed in a terrible place. you've landed in a country that has tulips and windmills. it even has recommend brants. she said the experience of having a disabled child is not what you were looking for but it is ultimately something in which there are rewards. i would think of someone i got to know who said the enterment of a son who had died tragically. let me bury here the rage i fel to have been twice robbed once as a child i wanted and once the son i love. >> stephen: thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. stephen: the book is "far from the tree." andrew solomon. we'll be right >> stephen: that's it for the captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ (bells chiming) (woman) coolidge college was established in 18... who knows this? it was in your "freshman facts." (man yawns) the first day of spring semester-- a time to say good-bye
stephen: so you go to holland and then what happens? >> it's not what she says.olland and think i want to go to italy. all my friends are going to italy. but you haven't landed in a terrible place. you've landed in a country that has tulips and windmills. it even has recommend brants. she said the experience of having a disabled child is not what you were looking for but it is ultimately something in which there are rewards. i would think of someone i got to know who said the enterment of...
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first, we bring in mike holland, holland and company chairman. stock picks throughout the hour.ight now let's give a little ts. give us one name you like and white. mike does not believe that he is worried about the fed and all of this moment. >> no. let's pick a great company, comcast. comcast to be a company that i would put in the category of world's greatest companies trading had a very attractive valuation and ones that when the market is worried him as it was the last couple of days, people should have another list of things that that that want to buy, while the best companies in this business, actually the best managed. one that has a valuation that over the next two years you will continue to buy all of the best things in the business to keep growing the business organically . at think of the next ten years it's going to be continuing. liz: and you like smart management. we have other picks. >> roberts family is one of the best in the business, by far. liz: back later to give you more picks. what he thinks will help portfolio. very nice job. very quick. to the point. the
first, we bring in mike holland, holland and company chairman. stock picks throughout the hour.ight now let's give a little ts. give us one name you like and white. mike does not believe that he is worried about the fed and all of this moment. >> no. let's pick a great company, comcast. comcast to be a company that i would put in the category of world's greatest companies trading had a very attractive valuation and ones that when the market is worried him as it was the last couple of...
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. >> meanwhile, we've had comments out from francois hollande.does he think it's done to the eu? >> well, certainly the crisis isn't over. if you look at the fundamentals, we are in france at record level in terms of unemployment. hollande won't manage to reverse the trend by the end of the year, as he was promising. the french economy, as you know, entered recession in the first quarter of this year, and most economies believe that the french gdp would be more or less flat this year. so it's probably too early -- far too early to claim victory even if you want to attract foreign investors. however, ross, hollande is probably right when he says that thanks to the crisis, the eurozone will become stronger. it has conducted some structural reforms and fiscal consolidation. and this weekend in japan, hollande explained that europe has become more stable and now must work on the new outlook. >> translator: we must create a new outlook, an outlook for growth and employment. together with germany, we are trying to establish new goals beyond fiscal disc
. >> meanwhile, we've had comments out from francois hollande.does he think it's done to the eu? >> well, certainly the crisis isn't over. if you look at the fundamentals, we are in france at record level in terms of unemployment. hollande won't manage to reverse the trend by the end of the year, as he was promising. the french economy, as you know, entered recession in the first quarter of this year, and most economies believe that the french gdp would be more or less flat this...
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the arch of the dutch golden age. 17th century travelers visiting holland remarked on the number of artist. typically western european artist on the monarch and the nobility as well as the very wealthie catholic church. an open market to a wide clientele that arranged from variety of merchants. it displays a modern domestic rather than extravagant or royal setting which it was carried. emily who is the director of the morris house. the expansion which i will talk about in an a little bit will give it more space. for the collection there is a limited pictures they can acquire but too large for the building. so where do the paintings come from? how can they be there. this is an exceptional and remarkable museum. this splendid 17th century city palace was constructed between 1633-1634 next to the dutch government. i was told the prime ministers office was still there. it was named for the building's first occupant. the countel elevated to prince and appoint commander and chief in the states army in 1668. the dutch they purchased an outstanding example of this architecture in 1820 to have the
the arch of the dutch golden age. 17th century travelers visiting holland remarked on the number of artist. typically western european artist on the monarch and the nobility as well as the very wealthie catholic church. an open market to a wide clientele that arranged from variety of merchants. it displays a modern domestic rather than extravagant or royal setting which it was carried. emily who is the director of the morris house. the expansion which i will talk about in an a little bit will...
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holland cooke, always great to have you with us.valspeech.com is where you can find holland cooke's work. >>> that's "the ed show." see you tomorrow right here at 5:00 eastern right here on msnbc. it's "the ed show." have a good one. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arter
holland cooke, always great to have you with us.valspeech.com is where you can find holland cooke's work. >>> that's "the ed show." see you tomorrow right here at 5:00 eastern right here on msnbc. it's "the ed show." have a good one. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i...
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. >> sergeant john holland is the only fireman on duty in white lake township when the call comes in.when i first arrived there i see the aircraft, the nose down. i can still see the pilot in the plane. with that type of impact an aircraft basically falling out of the sky and hitting the water my biggest concerns are spinal injuries. >> the situation seemed under control but sergeant holland knows there are hidden dangers. a two ton plane leaking 75,000-gallons of jet fuel can be a recipe for disaster. >> you start getting everybody wants to come and look. you have fuel in the water and a combustion engine coming in and the fuel can be ignited. >> despite the danger, holland goes in after the pilot. >> i actually received first-degree burns around my upper chest and under my arms from the fuel and it was burning. it felt like acid on your skin. >> but in the adrenaline-fueled moment, holland doesn't feel h his injuries yet. he is focused on rescuing the pilot. >> just kind of floated a backboard underneath him to support his spine and bring him back into the shoreline. >> fortunately,
. >> sergeant john holland is the only fireman on duty in white lake township when the call comes in.when i first arrived there i see the aircraft, the nose down. i can still see the pilot in the plane. with that type of impact an aircraft basically falling out of the sky and hitting the water my biggest concerns are spinal injuries. >> the situation seemed under control but sergeant holland knows there are hidden dangers. a two ton plane leaking 75,000-gallons of jet fuel can be a...
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mike holland, chairman of holland and company. we love mike. he says the wind is at the back of thh bulls this summer. he has four ways to play it. he will tell us what those are. scott bower from the pits of the cme. scott, i will talk with you. we're asking everybody. different people have different opinions. what is bernanke going to signal on wednesday? what are your thoughts? >> well, based on what just happened here in the last five minutes i would say that the trend is still up, right? the last five minutes, when s&ps just made that move from up seven or eight to where we closed, these traders out here were short. it was bedlam out here. so there were a lot of sellers. these traders were sellers all day long, all day long. got short. just had to cover going into the close. talking to them, they think the upside is the play. they think there is very limited downside because the table has been set for the downside move. if bernanke says we'll taper back but we'll keep rates low, that is kind of already baked in. that is kind of the percept
mike holland, chairman of holland and company. we love mike. he says the wind is at the back of thh bulls this summer. he has four ways to play it. he will tell us what those are. scott bower from the pits of the cme. scott, i will talk with you. we're asking everybody. different people have different opinions. what is bernanke going to signal on wednesday? what are your thoughts? >> well, based on what just happened here in the last five minutes i would say that the trend is still up,...
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i think hollande today has more power than louis xiv did. >> who else if not him? >> the royalists' probably posed little threat to francois hollande today and even to his successors, but in a country that is deep in crisis, their ideas might not fall on completely deaf ears. >> i too was only two months ago, that cyprus was on the verge of bankruptcy. help from abroad came at the very last minute. in return, cyprus had to make drastic cuts and implement painful reforms. it is only slowly beginning to recover. it is a difficult process, and some even warn that the cypriot state may need money again soon if the economic situation does not improve. this time around, help could come from within. but that would mean the country 's most influential institution would become even more powerful. >> most of the people who attend mass in nicosia our elderly. some say that at times of crisis, the church is a place to seek peace away from the turmoil of daily life. >> the church is a pillar of strength for us, more than just a charity organization. it is also a spiritual insti
i think hollande today has more power than louis xiv did. >> who else if not him? >> the royalists' probably posed little threat to francois hollande today and even to his successors, but in a country that is deep in crisis, their ideas might not fall on completely deaf ears. >> i too was only two months ago, that cyprus was on the verge of bankruptcy. help from abroad came at the very last minute. in return, cyprus had to make drastic cuts and implement painful reforms. it is...
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holland, complete game 92 pitches. efficient. rangers, 2-0. >>> anthony bennett from unlv, the number one pick in the nba draft. the rest of the draft, at espn.com. >> rebel yell. that's all we got. >>> a seattle family has a mystery on its hands after a bar crashed right through their roof. the three-pound piece of metal left a hole the size of a shoe box in their ceiling. >> first, they thought it came from a passing airplane. the faa says it's not the case. they think it's part of a tree-trimming machine. >> i like your theory. >>> coming up next, it's "the pulse," a twitter meltdown for alec baldwin. why the actor went on a rampage in the middle of the night. >>> plus, martha stewart reveals something you probably never would have expected about her sex life. [ female announcer ] love. it's the most powerful thing on the planet. love holds us in the beginning. comforts us as we grow old. love is the reason you care. for all the things in your life... that make life worth living. ♪ ♪ sweet love of mine folks have suffered from
holland, complete game 92 pitches. efficient. rangers, 2-0. >>> anthony bennett from unlv, the number one pick in the nba draft. the rest of the draft, at espn.com. >> rebel yell. that's all we got. >>> a seattle family has a mystery on its hands after a bar crashed right through their roof. the three-pound piece of metal left a hole the size of a shoe box in their ceiling. >> first, they thought it came from a passing airplane. the faa says it's not the case. they...
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holland says the coach jim tracy inspired her to make the famous finish.een diagnosed with a devastating disease als. >> starting the race we all knew that we had to run as fast as we could and as hard as we could for jim and i think that was reflected in my finish. >> it meant that she and i were on the same page all of the time. the achievement page. let's do something important. let's get it done page. >> year's after holland's finish jim tracy now uses a wheel chair but is still coaching young athletes. his story inspired a new documentary running for jim. the film follows jim from the track to medical appointments. >> blast it out. blast it. go, go, go. that's it. that's at the. come on, coach. >> there are some championship pennants here in the high school gym and 30 won by jim's runners over the years. all modesty aside he say there's is a reason for that. >> i didn't want my illness to get in the way of all that kids are going to achieve. when you are working with young people you want them to achieve and understand there is a world of achievement
holland says the coach jim tracy inspired her to make the famous finish.een diagnosed with a devastating disease als. >> starting the race we all knew that we had to run as fast as we could and as hard as we could for jim and i think that was reflected in my finish. >> it meant that she and i were on the same page all of the time. the achievement page. let's do something important. let's get it done page. >> year's after holland's finish jim tracy now uses a wheel chair but is...
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president hollande has said it's not clear what's happened to the two men, but they don't represent any state, and therefore, must be allowed to get on with their work as journalists. lots more to come here at "bbc world news" this morning, including an update on the health of the duke of edinburgh from the london hospital where he's being treated. and the queen, who's carrying on with her official engagement s, is expected right here for an official opening ceremony within the next few hours. >> hi, i'm ros atkins. it's now much easier for you to give us things you've seen or questions or comments about the day's news. in fact, some of you are using it already. >> i'm from pakistan. >> my name is bruce. i live in canada. >> i'm from melbourne, australia. ll all you have to do is go to worldhaveyoursay.com. i recorded this on my phone. once i've done that, i come here, click on upload, select file, and that was. that >> or use a web cam through any computer. just go to the same page. when you're there, click record, say what you've got to say, then stop, scroll down, click submit, and w
president hollande has said it's not clear what's happened to the two men, but they don't represent any state, and therefore, must be allowed to get on with their work as journalists. lots more to come here at "bbc world news" this morning, including an update on the health of the duke of edinburgh from the london hospital where he's being treated. and the queen, who's carrying on with her official engagement s, is expected right here for an official opening ceremony within the next...
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holland said her coach, jim tracey, inspired her to make that famous finish. he had just been diagnosed with the devastating disease, a.l.s. >> starting the race we all knew we had to run as fast as we could, as hard as we could for jim. i think that was reflected in my finish. >> it meant that she and i were on the same page all the time. you know, the achievement page. the let's do something important, let's get it done page. >> three years after holland's finish, jim tracey now uses a wheelchair, but is still coaching young athletes. his story has inspired a new documentary, running for jim. >> the film follows jim from the track to medical appointments. >> go, go, go, that's it, that's it, come on, coach! >> there are so many championship pennants here in the high school gym and 30 have been won by jim's runners over the years. all modesty aside, he said there is a reason for. >> that i didn't want my illness to get in the way of all the kids are going to achieve because, you know, when you work with young people, you want them to achieve and you want them
holland said her coach, jim tracey, inspired her to make that famous finish. he had just been diagnosed with the devastating disease, a.l.s. >> starting the race we all knew we had to run as fast as we could, as hard as we could for jim. i think that was reflected in my finish. >> it meant that she and i were on the same page all the time. you know, the achievement page. the let's do something important, let's get it done page. >> three years after holland's finish, jim tracey...
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holland said her coach, jim tracey, inspired her to make that famous finish.e had just been diagnosed with the devastating disease, als. >> starting the race we all knew we had to run as fast as we could, as hard as we could for jim. i think that was reflected in my finish. >> it meant that she and i were on the same page all the time. you know, the achievement page.% the let's do something important, let's get it done page. >> three years after holland's finish, jim tracey now uses a wheelchair, but is still coaching young athletes. his story has inspired a new documentary, running for jim. >> the film follows jim from the track to medical appointments. >> go, go, go, that's it, that's it, come on, coach! >> there are so many championship pennants here in the high school gym and 30 have been won by jim's runners over the years. all modesty aside he said there is a reason for. >> that i didn't want my illness to get in the way of all the kids are going to achieve because, you know, when you work with young people, you want them to achieve and you want them to
holland said her coach, jim tracey, inspired her to make that famous finish.e had just been diagnosed with the devastating disease, als. >> starting the race we all knew we had to run as fast as we could, as hard as we could for jim. i think that was reflected in my finish. >> it meant that she and i were on the same page all the time. you know, the achievement page.% the let's do something important, let's get it done page. >> three years after holland's finish, jim tracey...
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we need to make sure here in the uk that we're performing alongside holland and germany, in the countryith the lowest rates of youth unemployment. we do that by having a flexible labour market by helping businesses to invest in locate here, in fact is as we stand today, this country employment is growing faster here than it is in any other g7 country, including germany. so we are doing the right thing but we need to focus more on young people. >> [inaudible] underlying in his own hand that housing development does not trump the green belt. i gave his letter to martin, the founding inspect referring strategy, and i regret to report that he upheld the principle that green fields in the greenbelt could be identified for development against the wishes of local people. will be now direct amendment of the national planning policy framework to better protect green fields in the greenbelt? >> look, what i would say to my honorable friend, and i remember underlining that part of the letter is the rules about the greenbelt have not changed and, of course, the local authority can only change the g
we need to make sure here in the uk that we're performing alongside holland and germany, in the countryith the lowest rates of youth unemployment. we do that by having a flexible labour market by helping businesses to invest in locate here, in fact is as we stand today, this country employment is growing faster here than it is in any other g7 country, including germany. so we are doing the right thing but we need to focus more on young people. >> [inaudible] underlying in his own hand...
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apple, jpmorgan chase. >> and i'm a big fan of michael holland.d president obama i hope he gets to meet nelson mandela. i wish him all the best. >> i thought you were saying happy birthday to me, david, anyhow. >> my birthday's july 17th. >> congratulations. >> see you later. >> we'll come back with the closing countdown and try to bring order to this in a moment. >>> should you reposition your retirement portfolio or stick to your guns as we stick to the second half of the year. two retirement experts weighing in on important topics. >> and a panel of financial advisers. you got a question, tweet us @cnbcclosingbell. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [
apple, jpmorgan chase. >> and i'm a big fan of michael holland.d president obama i hope he gets to meet nelson mandela. i wish him all the best. >> i thought you were saying happy birthday to me, david, anyhow. >> my birthday's july 17th. >> congratulations. >> see you later. >> we'll come back with the closing countdown and try to bring order to this in a moment. >>> should you reposition your retirement portfolio or stick to your guns as we stick...
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brought in from every corner of europe and as far as greece and romania and hungary, poland, and holland, and the children and elderly were taking away, and abled bodies were sent into the camps, and eventually, they were sent into the many hundreds of concentration camps in germany and austria. it was miles of concentration camp surrounded by high voltage electric wire, and it was 50-60 yards, there was a tower and a trooper with machine guns. they had huge crematorium operating 24/7, and the smell and the stinch of burning human flesh is so distinct it cannot be confused with anything else. it's almost impossible to describe the conditions and the environment, and in addition, they -- the infamous -- being joyfully sending thousands of people to their death, he was also in charge of the most heinous and brutal experiments performed in modern times starting with partial and radical castration. i knew two of them. i showed them. i can't even describe it. you should have seen the build in those men, and the women. we roaded bad, i showed them. the heads shaven, the faces grimaced with exc
brought in from every corner of europe and as far as greece and romania and hungary, poland, and holland, and the children and elderly were taking away, and abled bodies were sent into the camps, and eventually, they were sent into the many hundreds of concentration camps in germany and austria. it was miles of concentration camp surrounded by high voltage electric wire, and it was 50-60 yards, there was a tower and a trooper with machine guns. they had huge crematorium operating 24/7, and the...
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in september 2004 as he was going to holland to continue his studies as a leading human rights activist in indonesia. that their state intelligence agency was working with the men that poisoned him on the flight. his widow,ll meet who came for the awards as she talked about what human rights activism means and how high the stakes are, particularly when talking about indonesia. call us now and let us know your in the house. most prominently in this dvd is the man himself, manfred max- neef, author of "economics unmasked: from power and greed to compassion and the common good." call right now, you can get the book for $120, the dvd is for $100, both for $200. ofyou would like to get any the gifts, like a tote bag, t- shirts, baseball caps, sweatshirts, they are all black with a statue of liberty and microphone, our standard logo, that is $125 for the t-shirt. you can get the mugs, yellow, it has a microphone that dissolves now!."s "democracy if you want to get two yellow mugs and "democracy now!" coffee, wonderful, fair trade, organic from nicaragua and bolivia, it is yours for $75. the c
in september 2004 as he was going to holland to continue his studies as a leading human rights activist in indonesia. that their state intelligence agency was working with the men that poisoned him on the flight. his widow,ll meet who came for the awards as she talked about what human rights activism means and how high the stakes are, particularly when talking about indonesia. call us now and let us know your in the house. most prominently in this dvd is the man himself, manfred max- neef,...
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there is a little group at the metropolitan museum and also some regional museums in holland. the morris house has 3, girl with the pearl earring and the view of -- they are scattered afford around but there is only a few around. i should probably wrap up. >> so the question is about the morris house and it's collection and there is some really interesting commentary in the catalog. it a lovely book and i would encourage to you look at that and there is a nice history about the the collection. like i said, it was really the bulk of it was formed by the stockholders. it not the collection of the royal family which is why they tend to use the morris house but the formal name is morris house. i think where the paintings were stolen by napoleon and there is interesting history of pictures moving back and forth but the paintings were form by the stockholders and they have acquire them and two of the most recent acquisitions were the -- in the seen and rembrandt portrait of an old man -- acquired in 1999. there were a lot of donors that contributed to that. thank you for your time,
there is a little group at the metropolitan museum and also some regional museums in holland. the morris house has 3, girl with the pearl earring and the view of -- they are scattered afford around but there is only a few around. i should probably wrap up. >> so the question is about the morris house and it's collection and there is some really interesting commentary in the catalog. it a lovely book and i would encourage to you look at that and there is a nice history about the the...
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but the french president francois hollande with the same that france was nearly answering the call for help of the mali and president. putin in the moment and president has a norm legitimity one because he was not elected and i think that the former french president nicolas sarkozy agrees with me as he said exactly the same thing we should not intervene in a country where there is no government and therefore i think i'm not the only one to think that and i think and i think international rules don't allow this kind of military action within the especially to defend financial interests will differ on that. some analysts have been pointing out how the intervention in libya might have played a role in what took place in mali especially when we're talking about the flow of weapons into the country or the rise in tensions said looking at the terrorist attack that we saw in algeria what do you think of this assessment. who provided weapons to libya who helped fight gadhafi it's western countries at some point who have decided to fight libya because colonel gadhafi had ideas to pull africa ou
but the french president francois hollande with the same that france was nearly answering the call for help of the mali and president. putin in the moment and president has a norm legitimity one because he was not elected and i think that the former french president nicolas sarkozy agrees with me as he said exactly the same thing we should not intervene in a country where there is no government and therefore i think i'm not the only one to think that and i think and i think international rules...
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. >> 4711 hollands weirry road. >> and you like that doughnut. >> happy doughnut day. this will be on facebook and at www.abc2news.com. >> do you have a favorite. >> blueberry. >> veggie for me. back with more in a moment. [ telephone rings ] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. >>> the weather is the big story today. the weather is serious this morning. up to 6 inches of rain depending where you live. what are people looking at today. >>> i believe that it will be 2 to 3 inches. if you are trapped under one of these rain bands like last night that put down an inch of rain in spots. then we can get to the five to 6-inch rain. i'll put that out to be prepared for that. we're seeing ponding. some areas are reporting flooding. we'll start to pick up the rain as we continue through the morning hours. this is what we're waiting for. it will be moving towards us as we go into the late morning hours and the afternoon. ramping up for us. we're going to deal with some followingy -- fo
. >> 4711 hollands weirry road. >> and you like that doughnut. >> happy doughnut day. this will be on facebook and at www.abc2news.com. >> do you have a favorite. >> blueberry. >> veggie for me. back with more in a moment. [ telephone rings ] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. >>> the weather is the big story today. the weather is serious this morning. up...
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kids, and with great respect for all the institutions that exist, -- you see, i saw this thing in holland. little glass canisters, and they would talk to all of the young people at this festival. they said, pick one sound that is really important to you. and that is a radical notion. who is the best expert on what sound matters most to a child? they are. nobody else. what i would like to do, doing cross-disciplinary -- going to our friend with all of the digital devices. they could record that sound and then say what it was. then we could put it into a votive container, and then put a light in there. then you could create a shrine filled with the voices of children, talking about what is valuable to them. and why not use that device to publicize the fact that these kids are out there, by letting them do it? let them walk into an environment where they can create -- a brilliant artist. we are pretty good out in the desert. we know how to sacrifice space. we are pretty good. and then get all of the people -- people of means, take them to that. then the whole neighborhood comes in. maybe bri
kids, and with great respect for all the institutions that exist, -- you see, i saw this thing in holland. little glass canisters, and they would talk to all of the young people at this festival. they said, pick one sound that is really important to you. and that is a radical notion. who is the best expert on what sound matters most to a child? they are. nobody else. what i would like to do, doing cross-disciplinary -- going to our friend with all of the digital devices. they could record that...
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and ray holland and nick baloney from the planning association for the richmond. and i see the director of the richmond area multi-services, which really provides significant and culturally sensitive and multi-cultural mental health services not just for the richmond but throughout the city. also i really appreciate all the senior and youth and family service agencies and child care and organizations that have spoken today. lastly, i wanted to thank the city department heads and reps from all of our departments for spending their beautiful saturday morning in this dark but great auditorium of the washington eagles. and i wanted to say that i hope you have a great weekend and a beautiful saturday and sunday and earth day as well on monday. and thanks so much to victor lim, [speaker not understood] and peter from my staff and supervisor tang's staff as well. but also our mayor's office of neighborhood service staff and our office of civic engaged immigrant and civic engagement and the mayor's budget office for making this first of our series of budget hearings a gre
and ray holland and nick baloney from the planning association for the richmond. and i see the director of the richmond area multi-services, which really provides significant and culturally sensitive and multi-cultural mental health services not just for the richmond but throughout the city. also i really appreciate all the senior and youth and family service agencies and child care and organizations that have spoken today. lastly, i wanted to thank the city department heads and reps from all...
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person dead and dozens injured as supporters and opponents of the president clash this calls for hollande morsi to step down from office. europe is outraged at the united states with a key trade pact potentially under threat fresh leaks from the n.s.a. whistleblower snowden show america has been bugging tapping and cyber e.u. walford's. meanwhile snowden is still stranded at a moscow airport without pointing to russia to decide his fate while the kremlin says the n.s.a. leaker case is not on its agenda.
person dead and dozens injured as supporters and opponents of the president clash this calls for hollande morsi to step down from office. europe is outraged at the united states with a key trade pact potentially under threat fresh leaks from the n.s.a. whistleblower snowden show america has been bugging tapping and cyber e.u. walford's. meanwhile snowden is still stranded at a moscow airport without pointing to russia to decide his fate while the kremlin says the n.s.a. leaker case is not on...
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did a month ago we sowed some wheat but it was aired in the sun holland. i missed. that one and we appreciate that other countries take care of us. the government of kenya. knows that the drought causes problems but it ignores us. we could sustain ourselves and the government could build a water tank. and an irrigation system to water us fields. but. it was one with people who like to work. it's emitted. rather than receiving food for which we have not worked. it is a good work but we don't like to be idle. they could help us by giving us work. imo because for example we have no fields as a mother when we proposed to our government to construct good water supply lines for our crops it's like talking to defeat is. we have appealed to the government many times. the government of kenya has utterly abandoned this district there are no roads water or electricity the state of kenya has built absolutely nothing. so it is true that part of the country. has been on continuous famine relief because that is literally true. because all. we all breath we have deep to to know eig
did a month ago we sowed some wheat but it was aired in the sun holland. i missed. that one and we appreciate that other countries take care of us. the government of kenya. knows that the drought causes problems but it ignores us. we could sustain ourselves and the government could build a water tank. and an irrigation system to water us fields. but. it was one with people who like to work. it's emitted. rather than receiving food for which we have not worked. it is a good work but we don't...
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liz: tim holland.minutes before the closing bell rings losing more than 150 points of the gains today for the dow jones industrials. we areeup 191. jpmorgan taking a step towards greater transparency. we'll tell you what it's promising to report on a daily basis and where you can find that report. plus, airplane leaaing company, air castle, has the largest air carriers as its customers. this, of course, as the paris auto show unfold head lynns. where the ceo sees strength in the industry and why skip out on the paris air show this year. ♪ my mantra? always go the extra le. toat my low testosterone, i dimy research. my doctoand i went with axiron, e only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2eeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast ncer. women, especially those who arorho may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as uneected signs of puberty in children or changes in b
liz: tim holland.minutes before the closing bell rings losing more than 150 points of the gains today for the dow jones industrials. we areeup 191. jpmorgan taking a step towards greater transparency. we'll tell you what it's promising to report on a daily basis and where you can find that report. plus, airplane leaaing company, air castle, has the largest air carriers as its customers. this, of course, as the paris auto show unfold head lynns. where the ceo sees strength in the industry and...
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i heard that, holland. is this the recent drop in the market a buying opportunity?t now. >> george young says yeah. also with us is mike holland. george, you've been waiting for a pullback to put new money to work? >> yes, i have. i think this is a great opportunity. we're long-term holders and stocks. we think it's very important to make sure that our investors understand that opportunities are now. don't get worried about d day-to-day volatility. >> so you would be buying right now? >> and i am. >> michael? >> do you think it's going to go straight down from that? i don't think that. i think we were up a 147% at the end of may from the lows in 2000. we're now up 144%. >> the lows in 2009, you mean? >> in 2009, yeah. and it's the whole theory right now is oh, my god, they are really in a tough place in the market. we're off 2% and ben bernanke on may 22nd said, we are going to have his backing until we get sustainable job growth. he said it. >> i know you've got a couple of specific symptom picks, george, but i just wonder, i was saying to bill earlier, i think it
i heard that, holland. is this the recent drop in the market a buying opportunity?t now. >> george young says yeah. also with us is mike holland. george, you've been waiting for a pullback to put new money to work? >> yes, i have. i think this is a great opportunity. we're long-term holders and stocks. we think it's very important to make sure that our investors understand that opportunities are now. don't get worried about d day-to-day volatility. >> so you would be buying...
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. >>> speaking of maryland, i'm joined now by maryland democratic congressman chris van holland. joining us now to talk about the irs fire storm that's taking place on the hill. sir, good to have you with me. as these hearings are taking place, and as we just talked with michael there, talking about some republicans could be taking this too far in their attempts to target the white house. the one thing they are doing is being able to coaless around something and the fact that scandal might be their agenda right now. i want to you listen to house majority leader eric cantor and what he had to say less than an hour ago. >> i think what we have seen is a president that continues to try and distance himself from his administration. that has led me in the past to say if that is the case, he's disconnected. certainly, he has an obligation, and it is his administration. it is the obama irs. we intend to try and get to the truth here. >> in getting the truth, sir, is this a shoot-first strategy, ask questions later? >> well, sure it is, thomas. look, there's bipartisan agreement that wha
. >>> speaking of maryland, i'm joined now by maryland democratic congressman chris van holland. joining us now to talk about the irs fire storm that's taking place on the hill. sir, good to have you with me. as these hearings are taking place, and as we just talked with michael there, talking about some republicans could be taking this too far in their attempts to target the white house. the one thing they are doing is being able to coaless around something and the fact that scandal...
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president barack obama and french president francois hollande, despite the idyllic surroundings, tough talks lie ahead. syria could prove an especially thorny issue. russian president vladimir putin says he will continue deliver weapons to the syrian regime. >> president assad wants us to think that the only alternative to him is extremism and violence, yet there are millions of people in syria who want a peaceful and democratic future. we should be on their side. >> there has already been progress in one area. the eu and u.s. leaders have agreed to meet in washington next month. it could be the biggest trade deal ever. a move obama says will improve transatlantic relations. >> this potentially groundbreaking partnership would increase those ties. it would increase exports, decrease barriers to trade and investment. as part of broader growth strategies, it would support hundreds of thousands of jobs on both sides of the ocean. >> cameron sought out remote in his killings for the summit -- remote and his killings -- remote enniskillen for the summit. the leaders have limited time to fin
president barack obama and french president francois hollande, despite the idyllic surroundings, tough talks lie ahead. syria could prove an especially thorny issue. russian president vladimir putin says he will continue deliver weapons to the syrian regime. >> president assad wants us to think that the only alternative to him is extremism and violence, yet there are millions of people in syria who want a peaceful and democratic future. we should be on their side. >> there has...
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it means you're industries are going to be at a disadvantage to holland and scandinavia. and we devalue since then. the attempt to fix rigid currencies and cultural and political patterns does not work. they fall apart and greece is a desperate country at the moment and thir stock now they claim they are going to stick to the euro. >> short history of england does that entice you to write a longer history? >> no. i like brevity. i am a journalist and i like approaching the problem and bringing it down to its simplest elements discovering a building now like to keep it comes vice. >> if you are to recommend a longer history of england to someone which author would you recommend? >> winston churchill a shortened version was pretty good. not a lot to say that hasn't already been said. >> how much of that history involves royalty? >> not very much. royalty in england expired in the 18th-century and one story i tell is the reason why that democracy was so vigorous and early. they came in as promised and they were not interested in a ruling britain. they took a back seat on the
it means you're industries are going to be at a disadvantage to holland and scandinavia. and we devalue since then. the attempt to fix rigid currencies and cultural and political patterns does not work. they fall apart and greece is a desperate country at the moment and thir stock now they claim they are going to stick to the euro. >> short history of england does that entice you to write a longer history? >> no. i like brevity. i am a journalist and i like approaching the problem...
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holland's team holds a narrow lead going into the third round. open in austria. he had birdie after birdie, including this one on the seventh hole. he finished the second round with a four under 68. he's just ahead of callen, the scot. he bashed out some impressive drives to finish the second round with an impressive 65. he's level with two rivals going into the third round. and just a quick reminder of our main news story -- former south african president nelson mandela has been rushed to a pretoria hospital, where doctors are treating him for a lung infection. they say mandela is in a serious but stable condition. it's the third time the 94-year-old mandela has been in hospital since december. back with more news at the top of the hour. please stay with us. >> this city is locate where two major rivers merge and now experiencing its worst flood disaster in centuries. the waters have begun receding, leaving behind debris and mud, but residents are cleaning up and determined to get back to ife as normal. rubber boots are essential equipment here. helpers have to
holland's team holds a narrow lead going into the third round. open in austria. he had birdie after birdie, including this one on the seventh hole. he finished the second round with a four under 68. he's just ahead of callen, the scot. he bashed out some impressive drives to finish the second round with an impressive 65. he's level with two rivals going into the third round. and just a quick reminder of our main news story -- former south african president nelson mandela has been rushed to a...
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take the holland instead. it does it with a active user system, they submit reports, heavy traffic, accidents, speed trap. google is interested in getting the engagement from the users, it's different from the way you use google maps on the phone. google wants you to love the products and use the products so they can advertise to you. when you talk mobile tiezment, you want location, and it knows where you are and what age you are and gender you are, it can target you effectively. >> what is the user experience like on the different applications. for example, what does finding the nyse look like on ways for example or on google maps or apple maps? >> the thing that sets ways apart, it's friendly. you know, when you send a report, you get points. it looks like a game. your icon is a cute cloud looking guy, and that is a lot different from the stark kind of bland drop lets you see on google and apple maps. when you are navigating toward the nys evee, for example, it w show you a path in a 3-d perspecti perspecti
take the holland instead. it does it with a active user system, they submit reports, heavy traffic, accidents, speed trap. google is interested in getting the engagement from the users, it's different from the way you use google maps on the phone. google wants you to love the products and use the products so they can advertise to you. when you talk mobile tiezment, you want location, and it knows where you are and what age you are and gender you are, it can target you effectively. >> what...