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he went on and on and actually kicked out the chief of mission to iri. there is an interesting dialogue. dewpoint was absolutely spot on, the fact that you have folks who are collecting data on what pakistan is think. they feed into that the government. is a barometer -- as a barometer is important. >> thank you. one of our associates will bring you a microphone. >> thank you very much. it is a very interesting set of results. i have some questions about the questions that you asked, the focus on the bases in pakistan struck me as not really focusing on where the real problem is. i do not know if there's some polling history that dictated that. the question on the goals of the taliban was it by neary. either take over all of pakistan or up only the nwfp. there are a lot of other possibilities. it seems to me there is an interesting timing question you did not mention that may help explain a lot of your results. that is that this happened 10 days after the government's highly visible decision to go in militarily in swat. to me, that probably sets up a sit
he went on and on and actually kicked out the chief of mission to iri. there is an interesting dialogue. dewpoint was absolutely spot on, the fact that you have folks who are collecting data on what pakistan is think. they feed into that the government. is a barometer -- as a barometer is important. >> thank you. one of our associates will bring you a microphone. >> thank you very much. it is a very interesting set of results. i have some questions about the questions that you...
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>> iris chang was known from the 97 bestseller that was the book, the rape of nanking, and it did huge things to raise awareness about japanese atrocities during world war ii and that was only nan king but in great detail about the massacre there there raise awareness about atrocities throughout asia, so it became a whole movement rather than just a book. it in the late 90's. >> who is she a historian? >> she was both a historian and a journalist, so-- you did not see them as mutually exclusive, so she was good at being a historian, a big tool of hers was archives and she spent days and days buried in the national archives and other archives but then she also went out, confronted people face to face so she used all of those methods. >> where was she from? >> she was from urbana illinois. we actually met in college in the illinois in the mid '80s that we were friends since then. >> what kind of relationship did you have as friends? >> at first i didn't know what to think of her, she was many steps ahead of me but there was a few internships and every time there was one she would get it.
>> iris chang was known from the 97 bestseller that was the book, the rape of nanking, and it did huge things to raise awareness about japanese atrocities during world war ii and that was only nan king but in great detail about the massacre there there raise awareness about atrocities throughout asia, so it became a whole movement rather than just a book. it in the late 90's. >> who is she a historian? >> she was both a historian and a journalist, so-- you did not see them as...
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. >> paula kamen, who was iris chang? >> iris chang was best known for her bestseller that was the book, the rape of nanking and it did huge things to raise awareness about japanese atrocities during world war ii. it was not only in nanking but she wrote detail about the massacre but it raised atrocities throughout asia and it became a whole movement rather than just a book in the 1990s. >> was she a historian? >> she was both a historian and a journalist. so she didn't see them as mutually exclusive. i think her big tool of hers was archives, you know, she spent days and days buried in the national archives and other archives but then she also went out, confronted people face-to-face, so she used all these methods. >> where was she from? >> she was from urbana, illinois. we met in college at the university of illinois in the mid-'80s and then we were friends since then. >> and what kind of relationship did you have as friends? >> at first i didn't know what to make of her. that she was always many steps ahead of me. ther
. >> paula kamen, who was iris chang? >> iris chang was best known for her bestseller that was the book, the rape of nanking and it did huge things to raise awareness about japanese atrocities during world war ii. it was not only in nanking but she wrote detail about the massacre but it raised atrocities throughout asia and it became a whole movement rather than just a book in the 1990s. >> was she a historian? >> she was both a historian and a journalist. so she didn't...
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so that's what happened with iris.et treatment -- she didn't see a psychiatrist until two weeks before her death and that was just because her family forced her. and then she wasn't compliant with him, you know, what he was telling her to do. >> what changes have you made in your life because of iris chang's suicide? >> no one ever asked me that before. i appreciate living -- a lot of is corny. i appreciate living in the moment. i'm having my second child in several months. and just -- i'm looking a lot toward the lighter things in life and enjoying them. i mean, i'm going to return to writing about tough topics, but just to know my limits and it's okay to take time off and not be so driven, you know, every second of the day. >> besides this book, what other books have you written? >> i've written three other books. the one before this was all in my head about an 18-year migraine. and i blogged it on the new york times.com and that's about women in chronic pain and how it's been seen all in our heads and more recent re
so that's what happened with iris.et treatment -- she didn't see a psychiatrist until two weeks before her death and that was just because her family forced her. and then she wasn't compliant with him, you know, what he was telling her to do. >> what changes have you made in your life because of iris chang's suicide? >> no one ever asked me that before. i appreciate living -- a lot of is corny. i appreciate living in the moment. i'm having my second child in several months. and just...
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.- me llamo iris, y soy salvadorena pero ciudadano americana...o tiene dos hijas en el salvador... son menores de edad ..el quiere que las pida...tengo dos preguntas: primero, puedo pedirlas aunque mi esposo no el hecho de que su esposo no tiene papeles no importa, usted puede pedir a sus hijastras que son menores de edad... no es necesario que q?q?q?las adopte antes de pedirlas... ademas es mejor que las pidas sin adoptarlas porque, si las adoptas antes, usted tendria que comprobar q?q dos anos de poder pedirlas...en consultas migratorias a la siguiente direccion: univision washington a su lado, 101 constitution avenue, nw suite l-100 washington dc ... como les va, buenas tardes.. ayer se jugo la fecha que fue programada para el estadio robert f. kennedy correspondiente a la copa oro de futbol, que nos dejo, buena, asistencia de aficionados, un clasificado, un eliminado y cuatro goles, tenemos el resumen. osea que el noticiero de esta noche tendra horario especial, inmediatamente despues del partido entre mexico con panama. anoche se jugo el part
.- me llamo iris, y soy salvadorena pero ciudadano americana...o tiene dos hijas en el salvador... son menores de edad ..el quiere que las pida...tengo dos preguntas: primero, puedo pedirlas aunque mi esposo no el hecho de que su esposo no tiene papeles no importa, usted puede pedir a sus hijastras que son menores de edad... no es necesario que q?q?q?las adopte antes de pedirlas... ademas es mejor que las pidas sin adoptarlas porque, si las adoptas antes, usted tendria que comprobar q?q dos...
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iris finsilver. the former attorney for debbie rowe. celebrity quotient is going to be very high. i ask them flat out. is there anything that the bank can do for you? customers are stressed. so that's why, you know we've adjusted a lot of the different processes we have in place such as rolling out more innovative products to really meet the needs of the customers. we actually move with the economic times. customers who maybe have lost their jobs, we're looking at waiving fees for them. we've introduced add it up. our risk free cd. it's one stop shopping for all the answers they're looking for. you just kind of have to learn to, just you know, just be there. that's how we keep moving. the first complete women's multivitamin in a drink mix. with more calcium and vitamin d... to support bone and breast health... while helping you hydrate. one a day women's 2o. refreshingly healthy. (announcer) introducing new tums dual action. this tums goes to work in seconds and lasts for hours. all day or night. new tums dual action. bring it on. and keep the economy going? it's the local pizza g
iris finsilver. the former attorney for debbie rowe. celebrity quotient is going to be very high. i ask them flat out. is there anything that the bank can do for you? customers are stressed. so that's why, you know we've adjusted a lot of the different processes we have in place such as rolling out more innovative products to really meet the needs of the customers. we actually move with the economic times. customers who maybe have lost their jobs, we're looking at waiving fees for them. we've...
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now, this is something we t iris need to do, but it's mething that we need to taken a intere in, which i not the mean the u.s should say we will solve your sectari problems fo you. but we can't just sa, hey thesare your oblems, lea us o of them. we've got t be engaged in a helpful way and that's what we're trying to do. now the goodews, if you look at the iraqi politicians as they're gettinready for thes januy elections, there looking at what sort of coalitiodo we need to win this election? d what you're seeing more and more of is the shiite, whoare a. the majority the people in iraq but sti they can't win an election with just a pan shiite coalition, they needto reach out and get kursh partner and get a sunni partner. and i think that's ki of a good sign that they... all e major players realize ty need partners fm the sunni and the kurds. so tre's aendency in the sort o politics of this to try to reach out and get some votes from the other side. and thas... that's a good sign. >> rose: what does prime minister maki seek in washingt? >> well, he's going to ha a couple days, he's seeing
now, this is something we t iris need to do, but it's mething that we need to taken a intere in, which i not the mean the u.s should say we will solve your sectari problems fo you. but we can't just sa, hey thesare your oblems, lea us o of them. we've got t be engaged in a helpful way and that's what we're trying to do. now the goodews, if you look at the iraqi politicians as they're gettinready for thes januy elections, there looking at what sort of coalitiodo we need to win this election? d...
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they came down from the mountains and now they wear the iri army uniform. >> since e no-fly zone wasbyhe u.s. and britain in 91, this force has ben protectinghe kurdish region and they are an imptant part of theraqi security forces. in kurdish ci, you have to pass through cckpoints. this colonel used to be a rel and he spent most of his youth fighting in the motains. today, he is one of the ttical commanders. he clms tat he is part of the federa arm an. >> considermyself a soldier of the iraqi federaarmy but we have a dream to becomen independen nati. >> in the recent mons, the iraqi army deployed in the alian to cook deployed forc to kirkuk, >> this was a political move to put pressu on us. >> 100,0troops are loyal t the kurdisn region government. thissa force to protect iraqi federalism. this is seen as an obstacle to the iraqi federal government agenda. >> thekraine ha receid bking for membehip o nato by joe biden. he id that they have a right to decide their own foreign policy and theyhould be free to choose thei own alies. russiahas strongly opposed the ukrainn membership. its a
they came down from the mountains and now they wear the iri army uniform. >> since e no-fly zone wasbyhe u.s. and britain in 91, this force has ben protectinghe kurdish region and they are an imptant part of theraqi security forces. in kurdish ci, you have to pass through cckpoints. this colonel used to be a rel and he spent most of his youth fighting in the motains. today, he is one of the ttical commanders. he clms tat he is part of the federa arm an. >> considermyself a soldier...
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it looks like it says -- >> iris. >> jimmy: is that what it says?ought it was -- like, sideways. okay, iris! stephen, is this correct? >> steve: yes! >> jimmy: you did it. you won! [ cheers and applause ] phillip, give him the damn computer. and you are getting a promotion, buddy. you helped phillip plan his adult weekend. congratulations. phillip, what do you say? >> thank you. >> jimmy: that's right. [ laughter ] now, get back to work, phillip. thank you so much. thanks to all our contestants for playing "do the right bing!" stick around. we've got anna paquin, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what's funny about that time of the month? yeah, my cramps wake me up at night. you're lying on the bed like, oh, what do i want? do i want to transform into something that's not human by morning... or do i want to go ahead and get the midol? now there's new midol pm. relief from cramps that keep you up at night... plus a gentle sleep aid. the day you get to drive the vehicle of your dreams. traffic is chaotic, so be careful when you go out. ♪ new degree
it looks like it says -- >> iris. >> jimmy: is that what it says?ought it was -- like, sideways. okay, iris! stephen, is this correct? >> steve: yes! >> jimmy: you did it. you won! [ cheers and applause ] phillip, give him the damn computer. and you are getting a promotion, buddy. you helped phillip plan his adult weekend. congratulations. phillip, what do you say? >> thank you. >> jimmy: that's right. [ laughter ] now, get back to work, phillip. thank you so...
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it looks like it says -- >> iris. >> jimmy: is that what it says?- like, sideways. okay, iris! stephen, is this correct? >> steve: yes! >> jimmy: you did it. you won! [ cheers and applause ] phillip, give him the damn computer. and you are getting a promotion, buddy. you helped phillip plan his adult weekend. congratulations. phillip, what do you say? >> thank you. >> jimmy: that's right. [ laughter ] now, get back to work, phillip. thank you so much. thanks to all our contestants for playing "do the right bing!" stick around. we've got anna paquin, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ at samuel adams, nothing we brew is as versatile with food as boston lager. the sam adams lager goes beautifully with a lot of ethnic spicy foods. the maltiness and hoppiness work well with indian food. samuel adams boston lager is strong enough to support a heavier meal and it's balanced enough that's it's not going to overpower a lighter meal it could compliment a salmon dish with a little bit of spice to it. whether at a restaurant you're at home if you're having g
it looks like it says -- >> iris. >> jimmy: is that what it says?- like, sideways. okay, iris! stephen, is this correct? >> steve: yes! >> jimmy: you did it. you won! [ cheers and applause ] phillip, give him the damn computer. and you are getting a promotion, buddy. you helped phillip plan his adult weekend. congratulations. phillip, what do you say? >> thank you. >> jimmy: that's right. [ laughter ] now, get back to work, phillip. thank you so much. thanks...
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sould they get in trouble against the insurgents butheice president's trip here alsoook in talks wh iriurged them to go aad with political reconciliation but the iraqis dn't real want to hear that. they saidhat was an internal matter and nothing t do with the united states. they had t assuran american troops are on standby to help them i they get into a trouble ding the witrawal process over the next yearnd a half. >> thank you, tom aspell from wag dad. >>> the soldiermade famousor fighting in his pink boxer shorts. zachary yd was pictured on the front page of the "new york times" fending off an enemy attack in s boxeanswer tee shirt. while on leave this holiday weekend, specialist boydtopped by willy's ice cream parlor with the t-irt was wearing in the photograph. he took it to ahanistan hoping his picture would end up a special display the store. got more than that. that display features customers wearing their wool listen ley' tee shirt. i thoht it would be cool if i brough it to a remote valley in afghanistan andring a picture back, ended up being a big picture. >> woolley's gave hi
sould they get in trouble against the insurgents butheice president's trip here alsoook in talks wh iriurged them to go aad with political reconciliation but the iraqis dn't real want to hear that. they saidhat was an internal matter and nothing t do with the united states. they had t assuran american troops are on standby to help them i they get into a trouble ding the witrawal process over the next yearnd a half. >> thank you, tom aspell from wag dad. >>> the soldiermade...
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though violce continues in raq, bombings in baghdad kild at least 29 iris today, just 7 u.s. troops died this month down from 15 in ne. bu since the june 30th u.s. withdrawal from iri cities tensions have asen over the iraqis'rowing reluctance to conduct joint patro and iraqi rerictions on how u.s. forces can operate on theiown. in an internal memo circuling widely in washiton and repoted today in the "new yo times", a u.s. my colonel advisi the iraqi military said iwas time to "declare victory and pull all u.s.orces out well ahead of the dember 2011 deadli. "the security of u.s forces are at rk" because of t new restrictions, he wrote, nd added, "remaining in iraq through the end odecember 2011 will yield ttle in the way of impring the abilities of the a spokeswoman for genel ray odierno,he senior u.s. coander in iraq, said the mem "reflects one person's persol view," not thaof the u.s. miliry. troop deaths are up 50% sie june-- roadsi bombs are the ggest killer. most of t deaths occurred in the east, and in the south w here the bulk of new u.s troops were depled this year.
though violce continues in raq, bombings in baghdad kild at least 29 iris today, just 7 u.s. troops died this month down from 15 in ne. bu since the june 30th u.s. withdrawal from iri cities tensions have asen over the iraqis'rowing reluctance to conduct joint patro and iraqi rerictions on how u.s. forces can operate on theiown. in an internal memo circuling widely in washiton and repoted today in the "new yo times", a u.s. my colonel advisi the iraqi military said iwas time to...
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the problem is unless the tumor grows in your iris, the colored part of your eye, you may never know that you have a tumor. also, everybody is susceptible to eye cancer as though people with fair 69 and blue sighs -- eyes have the most risk. cancers growing inside the eye have no warning signs, no vision problems or pain. the good news is that most people can be treated fairly usually if it's caught fast enough. again, most eye cancers grow without any vision. it's necessary to get your eyes checked and remember to wear your sunglasses when you're outside. brian. >> we'll be right back. >> updating you on our top story. as capitol hill was emptying for the night tonight, the wild scene up there, a car out of control shots fired, a crash. beth parker on the scene just steps from the capitol with the latest. beth? >> reporter: brian, we have new information from the u.s. capitol police breath. thindividual we told you about earlier driving the car, the witnesses say was going at a high rate of speed is dead. the police confirm that. witnesses tell us it began in union station and turne
the problem is unless the tumor grows in your iris, the colored part of your eye, you may never know that you have a tumor. also, everybody is susceptible to eye cancer as though people with fair 69 and blue sighs -- eyes have the most risk. cancers growing inside the eye have no warning signs, no vision problems or pain. the good news is that most people can be treated fairly usually if it's caught fast enough. again, most eye cancers grow without any vision. it's necessary to get your eyes...
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according to iri officials a east 24 people were killed d 17 wounded in e explosion ofa caromb near a shiite mosque. worshirs had gather at t mosqueor friy prayer the scene outside spoke to the carnage. prayer rugs were stained with bloodscores of shoes littered the ground. with all today's attacks having takeplace at shiite mosques, those atcks are seen as an attemp to reignite sectarian fighting between shiites d sunnis. ernesto lon don yeah in baghdad for the washington pos" >> caller: inhis particular case the attacks appr to be designed to ang a follow worship, it's movement. this is the political bloc that for manyears controlled the biggest shia militia in the count. so it could bean aack signed to try to get asmuch mitia to retiate against nni. and t start sectarian violence again. >> despite today's attack iraq has been relatively calm in rent months. so much so that elier this eek after meeting wi iraqi ficials, u.s. secretary of defense robert gates, raised e prosct of accerating the americawithdrawal from the country. currently, there e about 130,000 u.s. forces there. >>>
according to iri officials a east 24 people were killed d 17 wounded in e explosion ofa caromb near a shiite mosque. worshirs had gather at t mosqueor friy prayer the scene outside spoke to the carnage. prayer rugs were stained with bloodscores of shoes littered the ground. with all today's attacks having takeplace at shiite mosques, those atcks are seen as an attemp to reignite sectarian fighting between shiites d sunnis. ernesto lon don yeah in baghdad for the washington pos" >>...
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swished keep an eye called for the iri. but the punjab is on the range things are going to get better. in fact more people think things are going to get worse and similarly in the punjab, the residents of punjab are also more devious than nwfp or will it just on. now the next set of questions i understand you guys asked these questions of a lot of countries and so -- these particular questions. so these may kind of scene kind of strange they are included here that they routinely ask these questions of the countries which it operates calibration how pakistanis view these particular issues and because they asked this question in pakistan it gives a trend line how pakistanis see this like to my knowledge you guys haven't productive forces on the variables so we don't have a trend line with the differences. but we did ask pakistanis what they believe to be a u.s. goal and the first question included here is the creation of a palestinian state. now, again, the nwfp is a complete out liar. i don't know and body in the world peopl
swished keep an eye called for the iri. but the punjab is on the range things are going to get better. in fact more people think things are going to get worse and similarly in the punjab, the residents of punjab are also more devious than nwfp or will it just on. now the next set of questions i understand you guys asked these questions of a lot of countries and so -- these particular questions. so these may kind of scene kind of strange they are included here that they routinely ask these...
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>> well, their excuse there are no pictures of the stars was the iris was closed is true. they posted no pictures of the stars by themselves in an exposure setting perfect for them. they never took a telescope because they weren't there and they had no way of faking the constellations. >> were they in hollywood? >> they were probably at a military base. >> new mexico maybe? >> well, you know, you say you are open-minded. >> i am listening. i am absolutely listening. >> have you seen the movie? >> i don't go to the movies very often. >> the fake photography. >> i haven't. we will show everybody whatever we have. let me bring on somebody to assist you. my next guest started believing the official version of history which is what i and most people believe. but interestingly enough, let me interrupt myself and in 1999 when they took a gallop poll of whether or not americans felt the moon landing was fake 6 percent. only 6 percent said they thought it was fake. in 2005, 2006 another survey done of young people, those who have witnessed the landing found almost 25 percent of you
>> well, their excuse there are no pictures of the stars was the iris was closed is true. they posted no pictures of the stars by themselves in an exposure setting perfect for them. they never took a telescope because they weren't there and they had no way of faking the constellations. >> were they in hollywood? >> they were probably at a military base. >> new mexico maybe? >> well, you know, you say you are open-minded. >> i am listening. i am absolutely...
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those cards will include a magnetic strip with information on fingerprints and facial and iris scans. authorities hope those new cards will help in the fight against organized crime and ensure transparency in government aid programs. >>> colin powell says henry louis gates may have reacted too quickly. during an interview, he said the harvard scholar probably could have prevented getting arrested but he says he understand gates a frustration and has been racially profiled many times in his own life. powell says he was taught as a child not to argue with police officers. >>> police say they are cracking down on a real steal of a deal. >> people do for the buy products new in the box and then come to a pawnshop and sell them at 10 cents on the dollar. >> coming up next, police raid some local pawn shops. >> but the shop owns are say they're being unfairly targeted. we'll have the story coming up. >>> also, we'llup date you on today's forecast. ere is some rain out there this morning and we'll like see more later today. we'll tell you about that. julie wright will be along to take a look
those cards will include a magnetic strip with information on fingerprints and facial and iris scans. authorities hope those new cards will help in the fight against organized crime and ensure transparency in government aid programs. >>> colin powell says henry louis gates may have reacted too quickly. during an interview, he said the harvard scholar probably could have prevented getting arrested but he says he understand gates a frustration and has been racially profiled many times in...
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. >> larry: we now welcome iris to "larry king live." a close friend of debbie's.hat did you make of the joe jackson interview? >> well, i think it is a real bombshell, larry. it is certainly surprising a lot of the things that were said today. >> when did you have contact with debbie? >> last friday. >> larry: how is she doing? >> i try to talk to her every day. >> larry: has she seen the children? >> no. not yet. what is she planning to do. the hearing has been postponed, right? >> correct. it is my understanding the family would try to work something out. i believe that is what the judge said in open court. that is the best thing to do in the situation have the parent and grandparents sit down and talk about what their concerns are, what they might be afraid of. >> larry: what does debbie want with her children? >> obviously, she would like to have a relationship with her children. >> larry: not custody? >> i don't know if she wants every day hands-on custody of the children. the thing is when she was married to michael and having children with michael she wante
. >> larry: we now welcome iris to "larry king live." a close friend of debbie's.hat did you make of the joe jackson interview? >> well, i think it is a real bombshell, larry. it is certainly surprising a lot of the things that were said today. >> when did you have contact with debbie? >> last friday. >> larry: how is she doing? >> i try to talk to her every day. >> larry: has she seen the children? >> no. not yet. what is she planning...
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iris is here to tell us how debbie is doing, why she's not going to the memorial. how is she doing?debbie, as you can imagine, just grief-stricken, heart-broken. debbie was a woman that cared very deeply for michael and loved him very deeply through -- through all of it. >> larry: why are you the former attorney? >> i moved to the desert in 2006. and it just became too much. but i've been debbie's friend for decades. >> larry: you stay in touch? >> oh, absolutely. >> larry: i want you to look at this. debbie's under a lot of pressure from the press. watch what happened here. look. >> debbie, debby are you ready to fight for your kids, debbie? >> do not touch me! >> nobody touched you. >> you just did! don't. >> are you ready to fight for your children? >> are you ready to get your butt kicked? don't [ bleep ] me! >> debbie, are you willing to take a cash settlement for the kids? how important are the kids to you, debbie? are you ready to fight for your kids, debbie? do you think she's ready to fight? >> larry: think in this case we can understand how debbie reacted there. that was r
iris is here to tell us how debbie is doing, why she's not going to the memorial. how is she doing?debbie, as you can imagine, just grief-stricken, heart-broken. debbie was a woman that cared very deeply for michael and loved him very deeply through -- through all of it. >> larry: why are you the former attorney? >> i moved to the desert in 2006. and it just became too much. but i've been debbie's friend for decades. >> larry: you stay in touch? >> oh, absolutely....
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a man who had the misfortune of being travelling on the brink of a stick and by the enemy frigate iris. he and the others were taken to new york in consign on the jersey toward the end of may 70. when i came on board man i recall, for stench was so great i thought it would soon kill me beer down the ration's he received were so short a person would think it was not passed -- possible for a man to live on. and once vandyke came from the valley with a piece of salt pork so small that he and his five mismates had only one mouthful each and i think also the entire day. another time the had only some suit that consisted of brown water and 15 floating peace. to hold them for 24 hours. each week they received 3 pounds of flour contain strange gloves with a pound of very bad reasons. all they mashed this all together and will live in a bag to make a kind of putting and this he recorded became known as putting a pair of although captain vandykes more will not be published until long after his death american newspaper soon gave their readers plenty of comparable stories about the jurors a two wo
a man who had the misfortune of being travelling on the brink of a stick and by the enemy frigate iris. he and the others were taken to new york in consign on the jersey toward the end of may 70. when i came on board man i recall, for stench was so great i thought it would soon kill me beer down the ration's he received were so short a person would think it was not passed -- possible for a man to live on. and once vandyke came from the valley with a piece of salt pork so small that he and his...
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he is not on speang terms with iri prime minister nuri al- maliki.urds are at oddwith the central vernment over control of kirkuk and oil right two more british soldrs have died in ghanistan. the aouncement today made 22 brish troops killed this month. at the me time, afghan president had karzai said he wantnew rules of conduct for forei troops to limit civilian casuaies. and a karzai spokesman repord a cease-fi with the taliban in part of northwestern afghanistan. the taliban denied it, d called the announcement propaganda. we'll speak with itish foreign secretary david milibandbout e situation in afghanistan toorrow night's newshour. and still to come on the newshoutonight: paying for obesity; and remembing merce nningham. that follows the hh-level talks beeen china and the u.s. margaret warner reports >> warner: whington drew an unprecedented gatring today of scores of u.s. andhinese cabit ministers and their deputies. welcoming them at the nald reagan building,resident obama stessed the importance of this new rategic and economic dialogue beten t
he is not on speang terms with iri prime minister nuri al- maliki.urds are at oddwith the central vernment over control of kirkuk and oil right two more british soldrs have died in ghanistan. the aouncement today made 22 brish troops killed this month. at the me time, afghan president had karzai said he wantnew rules of conduct for forei troops to limit civilian casuaies. and a karzai spokesman repord a cease-fi with the taliban in part of northwestern afghanistan. the taliban denied it, d...
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furloughed artillery man who had the misfortune to be traveling on the brink taken by the enemy frigate iris. he and others when i came on board, vandyke recalled, her stench was so great i thought it would soon kill me. the rations he received were so short a person would think it was not passable, possible for a man to live on. and once vandyke came back with a piece of salt pork so small he and his mismates had only one mouthful each and nothing else for the entire day. another time they had only some soup that consisted of brown water and 15 floating peace to hold them for 24 hours. each week business received 3 pounds of flour containing mysterious green of lumps along with a pound of very bad reasons. the mashed this together and wielded in the bag to make a kind of putting and this, he recorded became known as putting day. although captain to indict's memoir wouldn't be published until long after his death, american newspapers soon gave their readers plenty of comparable-store as about the jersey to worry about. most frequently reprinted was a deposition taken from george better in a
furloughed artillery man who had the misfortune to be traveling on the brink taken by the enemy frigate iris. he and others when i came on board, vandyke recalled, her stench was so great i thought it would soon kill me. the rations he received were so short a person would think it was not passable, possible for a man to live on. and once vandyke came back with a piece of salt pork so small he and his mismates had only one mouthful each and nothing else for the entire day. another time they had...
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that follows the iri prime minister'sisit to the u.s. margaret warner reports. >> warner: wn bombs go off in baghdad d other cities in iraq, it is now iraqi soldis, not american forces,ho rush to the sce. the hand-ofwas a major milestone in returning contro of iraq to the peoplwho live there, while eping 130,000 u.s. troops in thbackground for no but when iraqis celebratethe june0 withdrawal of u.s. forces from the cities, u. officials weretunned to hear prime minister nouril maliki tout the miltone on television by likening ito the iraqi volt against the britis military occupatn in 1920. >> he wantso bolster his position by king an ultra hard ne, the movement of u.s. troops. >> warner: renfrancke, a form iraqi ambassador to the u.s., says malikis playing to a domestic political audnce in advance next january's esidential election. >> it's important to ow that he is thetrong man of iraq who is ridng iraq of occupation troops, getting rid of t occupiers, tting them out of the cies and restoring sovereignty to iraq angiving t iraqi army an
that follows the iri prime minister'sisit to the u.s. margaret warner reports. >> warner: wn bombs go off in baghdad d other cities in iraq, it is now iraqi soldis, not american forces,ho rush to the sce. the hand-ofwas a major milestone in returning contro of iraq to the peoplwho live there, while eping 130,000 u.s. troops in thbackground for no but when iraqis celebratethe june0 withdrawal of u.s. forces from the cities, u. officials weretunned to hear prime minister nouril maliki tout...
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al iri yght,ot gouot all right. let's move on. let's move on. that's not as cool.droom into an amusement park for cats. okay, okay. let's check out her relationship status for a little fun. she's single. okay, that's too bad. [ laughter ] i can't see why. gary allen. there you are, hey, gary. we're going to show your facebook. you're a very sensual and sexy dancer. [ laughter ] i find that hard to believe. maybe he has a video on his videos page. let's check this out. ♪ [ laughter ] oh, yeah. you kn what? that's pretty sexy. i'm permanently scarred from that. [ laughter ] it was pretty sexy, though. hey, everybody, we'll be right back with kevin nealon. so, come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ when morning comes in the middle of the night, [ rooster crow ] it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly... to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep aids, a second dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep. when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate machinery. sleepwalking, and eating or driv
al iri yght,ot gouot all right. let's move on. let's move on. that's not as cool.droom into an amusement park for cats. okay, okay. let's check out her relationship status for a little fun. she's single. okay, that's too bad. [ laughter ] i can't see why. gary allen. there you are, hey, gary. we're going to show your facebook. you're a very sensual and sexy dancer. [ laughter ] i find that hard to believe. maybe he has a video on his videos page. let's check this out. ♪ [ laughter ] oh, yeah....
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agreement that w reached with the iraqis at the end last year, that the bush administration reaed with the iris, which is our guys have a right to defend themselves and they will defen themselveand one can tell em they can. so i'm notaying that there wot be disagreements, but we have worked very hd with the iraqis, we've worked very hard to hav a cmon operaons center. we've worked very hard to have trsparencys so they know wn we see a threat t iraqis see the same threat. we've worked verhard on sort of meshing this. and it's not easy and i'm not sayinghere aren'troblems and there won't be additiol problems, but, agai, i tnk it's in the rightirection and i the fact that the troops are out of the cities is a very gd gn, a good signor iras abily to take over their own security and good sign f our troops to me home and come home with a sense of a mission well don so i think wee going to keep working is and i'm not saying we're not going to he a problem next tuesday or mething like that, but we're going to keep at it. >> rose:nd what happens if in this election next years there a referendum voted by
agreement that w reached with the iraqis at the end last year, that the bush administration reaed with the iris, which is our guys have a right to defend themselves and they will defen themselveand one can tell em they can. so i'm notaying that there wot be disagreements, but we have worked very hd with the iraqis, we've worked very hard to hav a cmon operaons center. we've worked very hard to have trsparencys so they know wn we see a threat t iraqis see the same threat. we've worked verhard on...
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athee ps the oaeeng.f th iris e ght off western coast. look at saturday's temperature for seattle. 90 degrees every day this week. for those of us who haven' >> a very good morning. a few sprinkles to the west. they are near winchester up into martinsburg. it is muggy. all that weather was brought to you by progressive insurance. we're just minutes away from kelly. >>> first, here's diane and robin. >> hello from over here. you remember tuning in the food network. and when you see "diners, drive-ins and dives" you know you're home, with guy fieri. and food we love so much. >> and it's grilling season. >> you start with a steak. you're marinading them how? what's the sret of this? >> this is a chimichuri. we're going to make a gaucho steak. the skirt steak is one of the best steaks to throw on the grill. it has a lot of fat. we have lemon juice and lime juice. garlic, of course. if you have a restaurant called johnny garlic's, you have to throw in garlic. i need you to be judicious with the tequila there. a little salt. and can i trust you with this? wow. nicely done, with the wrist
athee ps the oaeeng.f th iris e ght off western coast. look at saturday's temperature for seattle. 90 degrees every day this week. for those of us who haven' >> a very good morning. a few sprinkles to the west. they are near winchester up into martinsburg. it is muggy. all that weather was brought to you by progressive insurance. we're just minutes away from kelly. >>> first, here's diane and robin. >> hello from over here. you remember tuning in the food network. and when...
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maude is 11, and iris, who is 6. >> they're gorgeous.job. >> thank you. >> how does it work for you as an actress to see them performing, being the mom. and being so, hoping they do well. but still trying to stay in character. how do you do it? >> they somehow don't feel that pressure. we usually have them in a dinner scene or a breakfast scene. and we put food in front of them. and we have three cameras on them. and shoot them out in about an hour. and they kind of don't even realize what they've done. and they get into real fights with each other. we can't stop them. you know, judd, who directed it -- >> judd apatow is leslie's husband. it's a family thing. >> he tells them to stop fighting. and they're like, you don't scare us. >> i have that, too. another interesting dynamic, eric bana. we know you well from your movies. you're very funny in this movie, which is not a surprise, given your background. you started in comedy. but most people don't know that. did you know that? good. you were laughing so much during shooting that leslie
maude is 11, and iris, who is 6. >> they're gorgeous.job. >> thank you. >> how does it work for you as an actress to see them performing, being the mom. and being so, hoping they do well. but still trying to stay in character. how do you do it? >> they somehow don't feel that pressure. we usually have them in a dinner scene or a breakfast scene. and we put food in front of them. and we have three cameras on them. and shoot them out in about an hour. and they kind of...
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iris finsilver. maybe debbie would come? >> maybe. >> larry: we heard allegations from dr. thoem. we will try to get reaction. time now for john king and "ac 360." john. >>> thanks, larry. tonight, breaking news, shocking allegations by michael jackson's father telling larry his son was the victim of foul play and naming the people he blames. we are looking closer at those allegations and taking it several days beyond. randy kay has been breaking jackson stories daily. >> joe jackson and family flend nard rowe made allegations calling michael jackson's death foul play, saying he was controlled by the promoter of his upcoming concert, aeg. they say michael was not in control of his finances and he was being made to do more concerts than he had agreed to. he was being told to do that. we are digging to set the record straight. aeg the promoter said michael jackson was healthy enough to go ahead with all of these shows. ceo randy phillips said right here on "360." aeg told us a couple of weeks ago michael jackson agreed to do 31 shows not the ten shows you heard from those two gentle
iris finsilver. maybe debbie would come? >> maybe. >> larry: we heard allegations from dr. thoem. we will try to get reaction. time now for john king and "ac 360." john. >>> thanks, larry. tonight, breaking news, shocking allegations by michael jackson's father telling larry his son was the victim of foul play and naming the people he blames. we are looking closer at those allegations and taking it several days beyond. randy kay has been breaking jackson stories...
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. >> paula caymen, who with iris chang?is chang was most known for her 1997 bestseller that was the book, the rape of nanking, and it did huge things to raise awareness about japanese atrocities during world war ii and that was she wrote great detail about the massacre and raise awareness about atrocities through asia. became a whole movement. >> who is she is torian? >> she was both an historian and a journalist, so she did not see them as mutually exclusive. so, historians, a big part was archives and she spent days and days in the national archives and other archives but then she also went out, confronted people face to face so she is all of those methods. >> where was she from? >> she was from our bennett illinois. we met in college on a daily. i knife at the university of illinois. it was mid-80s that we were friends since then. >> what kind of relationship did you have? >> at first i did not know what to make of her, she was many steps that have made but every time there was an she would get it. by the time i would ha
. >> paula caymen, who with iris chang?is chang was most known for her 1997 bestseller that was the book, the rape of nanking, and it did huge things to raise awareness about japanese atrocities during world war ii and that was she wrote great detail about the massacre and raise awareness about atrocities through asia. became a whole movement. >> who is she is torian? >> she was both an historian and a journalist, so she did not see them as mutually exclusive. so, historians,...
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. >> iried to connce yourself- >> i got married and happy.ried five ars and if you're enjoying then you work hard to have it renewed at the end of the fiv years. if i hate it, then you ca move on and find a new j. >> dyan very quickly. >> say one more thing. for women -- >> y do wome live longerhen they a in marriages? we kn that. men . >> a difference. bad marriages, no, good marriages, yes. andra, thank you souch and knew this was goingo be out of hand and it was. many gooints were made. she is actg like nobody gets a point. the ttome it comes dwn to this. if you'rhappy, you're hapy. if you're not hpy, you're a miserable person area y're going tory to get out of the situation. >>et out, right. >> sometimes a divorce, sometimes it's an adulterous affair and sometimes misery and her cases, it suici! this is what iis! it is what iis! >> stephen a. smith on marriage. thank you. jeff, thk you and sandra, fantasc. >> younder why'm single? >> sti ahead on "morning meeting," no people allowed. we call this one sing orswim. the first tim we do it. t
. >> iried to connce yourself- >> i got married and happy.ried five ars and if you're enjoying then you work hard to have it renewed at the end of the fiv years. if i hate it, then you ca move on and find a new j. >> dyan very quickly. >> say one more thing. for women -- >> y do wome live longerhen they a in marriages? we kn that. men . >> a difference. bad marriages, no, good marriages, yes. andra, thank you souch and knew this was goingo be out of hand and...
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the american tax pay iris now responsible for the terrible decisions of those people, but, those decisions of those people created so much risk that the american people and the american government felt it had no choice but to take that risk. >> we also haven't created a system where that won't happen again? >> that's the thing that frustrates me the most. it's as if we just disinflated the air bag in the car that ran into a ditch but no one wants to talk about why the car ran into the ditch. don't confuse the air bag with the solution. the solution is to fix 9 system, the air bag was there to prevent us from being eaten by a bad system. >> and we're still heading down a bad road? >> the number one thing is to create jobs. we've got warren buffett on at 9:00 this morning exexpoliceately to talk about how to create jobs. if we can create jobs the risks go down. if we can't create jobs for our students, for our children, for people that need work in this country, we're going to have real problems. and that's what obama and the rest of our politicians are trying to wrestle with. >> dylan ratig
the american tax pay iris now responsible for the terrible decisions of those people, but, those decisions of those people created so much risk that the american people and the american government felt it had no choice but to take that risk. >> we also haven't created a system where that won't happen again? >> that's the thing that frustrates me the most. it's as if we just disinflated the air bag in the car that ran into a ditch but no one wants to talk about why the car ran into...
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iris privilege in this occasion to reenlists -- i was privileged to reenlist these troops. made the progress. it is they and their counterparts and partners that have fought the tough fights and have sought to secure an preserve the people. i can tell you that there is no greater privilege than having served with them in the capacities that have been privileged to fill. thank you very much. [applause] >> in this audience, but we have a number of returned veterans. we have parents of men and women that were serving overseas. one of the things that i want to do, you've spoken about the importance of being able to take an area to hold and then build on. a number of years ago, the council was fortune to have [inaudible] her challenge was that they were never able to spend $18 million. they were responsible for the lives of 3500 men al is this working right now as you go to secure and serve the population? >>-- they will responsible for the lives of 3500 men. how is this working right now as you secure and serve the population? >> this is working pretty well. people were all pul
iris privilege in this occasion to reenlists -- i was privileged to reenlist these troops. made the progress. it is they and their counterparts and partners that have fought the tough fights and have sought to secure an preserve the people. i can tell you that there is no greater privilege than having served with them in the capacities that have been privileged to fill. thank you very much. [applause] >> in this audience, but we have a number of returned veterans. we have parents of men...
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[inaudible conversations] >> who is iris chang? >> she was most known for the 1997 best-seller. it did huge things to raise awareness about japanese atrocities during world war ii. it came a whole movement, rather than just a book in the late 90's. >> was she a historian? >> a historian and a journalist. she would see them as mutually exclusive. a big tool of hers was archives. she spent days and days. in the national archives and other archives, but she also went out and confronted people face-to-face. >> where was she from? >> from illinois. we met in college. the mid 80's. >> what kind of relationship? >> at first it did not know what to make a for. she was always many steps ahead of me. very few internships. every time there was one she would get it. if i thought of applying she would have already gotten that. she was always so far ahead of us. she had the idea to write for the new york times. she just called them up. she had stories and the front section of the new york times. do does that? i saw a real talent backed up this incredible marriage. i decided to try to emulate
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job done while reducing our visibility, so we are not an annoyance or facility tfrustration to the iri population. i look forward to answering your questions. >> general, thank you for the overview. we will start. you have the first one. >> this is laura jake's with associated press. i am wondering if you can talk about the numbers of forces you still have in the city of baghdad, if any of them are staying in the cop's or whatever situation you have there, forces actually living in the city as opposed to victory or in the green zone, and how long you expect that to go on? >> that is a great question. i will tell you, our numbers in the city very a lot every day depending on a particular mission. it is basically about 1% up to 2% of the iraqi numbers. if they have 150,000, you can do the math on that. as you noted, most of our facilities are outside the city now. the joint security sites that surround the city as well. at the height of the surge in 2007 we had about 76 basis in the city and a large number of even small patrol bases numbering up in the hundreds. right now the number of u
job done while reducing our visibility, so we are not an annoyance or facility tfrustration to the iri population. i look forward to answering your questions. >> general, thank you for the overview. we will start. you have the first one. >> this is laura jake's with associated press. i am wondering if you can talk about the numbers of forces you still have in the city of baghdad, if any of them are staying in the cop's or whatever situation you have there, forces actually living in...