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. >>> josé alberto hernández, el novio de guadalupe, iván villalobos están en el centro de detenciónttsburgh, los 3on mexicanos. las chicas tienen que pagar una fianza de 5.000 dólares por cada uno de sus amigos. y los 3 para jóvenes probablemente estarán detenidos hasta el lunes. >>> josé iván pueden llamarla del centro de detención hablamos con josé, dijo que fueron esposados en una camioneta, y que luego los fotografiaron y les tomaron las huellas digitales. hasta marcela recuerda el terror en l rostros de sus amigos. >>> me voy temblando. y me puse a llorar, porque. y hasta que puedan liberar a sus amigos. el servicio de inmigración sta ahora no respondió a nuestra llamadas. desde phoenix nueva jersey, noticiero telemundo. >>> una inesperada corriente. violenta línea de tornados que devastó tornados en oklahoma missouri y arkansas. desuyeron casas edificios y botes, y derribaron postes de energía. zuliana gonzález nos cuenta la historia. >>> a las 6 dea mana en arkansas las autoridad de emitieron una alerta detornado . >>> 9 minutos después, tocó tierra en medio de cincinnatti un
. >>> josé alberto hernández, el novio de guadalupe, iván villalobos están en el centro de detenciónttsburgh, los 3on mexicanos. las chicas tienen que pagar una fianza de 5.000 dólares por cada uno de sus amigos. y los 3 para jóvenes probablemente estarán detenidos hasta el lunes. >>> josé iván pueden llamarla del centro de detención hablamos con josé, dijo que fueron esposados en una camioneta, y que luego los fotografiaron y les tomaron las huellas digitales....
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. >> jimmy: and ivan reitman directed? >> ivan reitman is the man.>> jimmy: he's genius. >> by the way -- [ speaking with foreign accent ] >> jimmy: "ghostbusters." >> "ghostbusters" -- >> jimmy: "stripes." >> "stripes," "dave." [ talking over each other ] >> "he's amazing." >> jimmy: "i know." [ laughter ] we have a clip right now from -- >> i don't know. >> jimmy: we have a clip right now from -- it's not subtitled. it's actually an american english movie. >> it's american fully. fully. >> jimmy: natalie portman and ashton kutcher here in "no strings attached." >> what i need is someone who is going to be in my bed at 2:00 a.m. who do you have to lie to or eat breakfast with. >> i hate breakfast. ♪ >> do you want to do this? >> do what? >> use each other for sex, at all hours of the day and night, nothing else? >> yeah, i could do that. >> good. it's gonna be fun. >> jimmy: you there go, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] that's a dilemma when natalie portman asks you. when natalie portman asks you, "do you just want to have sex with me all day long?" >
. >> jimmy: and ivan reitman directed? >> ivan reitman is the man.>> jimmy: he's genius. >> by the way -- [ speaking with foreign accent ] >> jimmy: "ghostbusters." >> "ghostbusters" -- >> jimmy: "stripes." >> "stripes," "dave." [ talking over each other ] >> "he's amazing." >> jimmy: "i know." [ laughter ] we have a clip right now from -- >> i don't know....
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first though the top of the table of the k h l seems to be changing every day at the moment is now ivan god who are the leaders after they trenched. the price. just behind after a time when we. also got a woman. who had to come from behind twice but eventually fell to. the top three despite a four three. two one win over boston tried to. make. this a big night of football in english premier league second place the manage the city travel to. city in the gunners away since nineteen seventy five victory this time would open up a five point gap. and put them level with man united. and. his defender. was a result of a bad tackle but how to already be forgotten. by the other matches being played on wednesday fourth place. and chelsea to a fish or a white side but. still. this is great because that is that either there is a lot of. games is very difficult now or maybe united that a lot of difficulty to win the game against west. and seoul for. the. two to come back to fight for the title the glop is not. so this is the top of the table at the moment manchester united three points clear with a
first though the top of the table of the k h l seems to be changing every day at the moment is now ivan god who are the leaders after they trenched. the price. just behind after a time when we. also got a woman. who had to come from behind twice but eventually fell to. the top three despite a four three. two one win over boston tried to. make. this a big night of football in english premier league second place the manage the city travel to. city in the gunners away since nineteen seventy five...
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no, no le pegué, crees que estaría tan tranquila si eso era cierto, él fue a buscar a un tal Óscar ivan fuera una demanda, después le mandó mensajes directos, y también es una especie para no cambiar la opinión pública, sino que para dar la otra versión qué tan no zafado está kalimba. >> por qué la procuradoría entrega estos documentos? no deberían ser parte del sumario?. >> cómo llegan estos mensajes a los medios de comucación, se desconoce no se sabe si fue kalimba. >> quizás fue wikileaks. >> pero bien por kalimba que hasta este momento se ha mostrado coherente. >> los mensajes de twitter, después de un análisis pericial, con todo lo que dicen, haya sido kalimba o no, estos mensajes de twitter. >> pero espera, es importante recordar, por la objetividad que nos caracteriza, sea kalimba inocente, siempre hablamos de una menor de edad. >> pero ya que habla de los reportes periciales, el reporte dirá que ocurrió un hecho, pero no dicen quién fue forzada, a menos que se ha un examen de adn, así que hay que esperar el caso y ojalá que kalimba salga de la mejor manera. >> al regresar en la
no, no le pegué, crees que estaría tan tranquila si eso era cierto, él fue a buscar a un tal Óscar ivan fuera una demanda, después le mandó mensajes directos, y también es una especie para no cambiar la opinión pública, sino que para dar la otra versión qué tan no zafado está kalimba. >> por qué la procuradoría entrega estos documentos? no deberían ser parte del sumario?. >> cómo llegan estos mensajes a los medios de comucación, se desconoce no se sabe si fue...
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. >> aunque el proceso serÁ abierto, para el congresista ivÁn zepeda, vÍctima del espionaje, no es confiableestigaciÓn. >> entre los representantes a la cÁmara que integran la comisiÓn investigadora las opiniones estÁn divididas a favor y en contra. >> es una forma de garantizar la transparencia del proceso y que que la gente pueda calificar cÓmo se viene aplicando la norma frente a una persona calificado como es el doctor Álvaro uribe. >> aunque el fallo del tribunal superior de bogotÁ este inmediato cumplimiento, puede ser apelado frente a la corte suprema de justicia. >> el expresidente no solamente es investigado en este paÍs por espionaje ilegal tambiÉn se le han abierto procesos en bÉlgica, panamÁ e incluso estados unidos. >> por otra parte, el presidente obama ha comenzado su tercer aÑo de gobierno promoviendo la creaciÓn de empleos, hablando de economÍa ni anunciando un importante nombramiento. lo hizo durante una visita a una fÁbrica de nueva york. lourdes nos cuenta mÁs detalles desde washington y ademÁs cÓmo le va al mandatario en las encuestas. >> el presidente obama usÓ el marco
. >> aunque el proceso serÁ abierto, para el congresista ivÁn zepeda, vÍctima del espionaje, no es confiableestigaciÓn. >> entre los representantes a la cÁmara que integran la comisiÓn investigadora las opiniones estÁn divididas a favor y en contra. >> es una forma de garantizar la transparencia del proceso y que que la gente pueda calificar cÓmo se viene aplicando la norma frente a una persona calificado como es el doctor Álvaro uribe. >> aunque el fallo del...
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ivan watson, port-au-prince. >>> an earthquake that rattled monterey county overnight was felt by some people here in the bay area. a magnitude 4.5 earthquake struck at 12:51 this morning six miles south of san juan batista. it bass followed by a series of smaller aftershocks. the u.s. geological survey said there were no report of damages. >>> let's check in with our meteorologist, steve paulson, how is the forecast out there? >> tori, we have some sunshine. finally. people are doing a sundance out there. some of that overcast, though, makes it tough if you are in the overcast. walnut creek still has some clouds but alameda has sunshine. oakland, snipe. you can see one system went through yesterday. we had a lot of low level c loudiness this morning. some of that has burned off. i can show you the next system right there will be in here tonight and tomorrow. that will give us one more hint of light rain and then after that we may not see some rain for a while. so today sun and clouds, a little breezy, east-northeast wind -- it's just too hard to burn off. south bay, peninsula a lot of
ivan watson, port-au-prince. >>> an earthquake that rattled monterey county overnight was felt by some people here in the bay area. a magnitude 4.5 earthquake struck at 12:51 this morning six miles south of san juan batista. it bass followed by a series of smaller aftershocks. the u.s. geological survey said there were no report of damages. >>> let's check in with our meteorologist, steve paulson, how is the forecast out there? >> tori, we have some sunshine. finally....
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but looking out three to five years, the next step is ivan is going to merge that company with another company and have a foot print, nothing wrong with that. >> susie: what about apple, does it pass your value test? >> no. there's no way in the world apples a value stock. >> susie: is there a stock that you regret that you haven't bought in the past? >> i regret that i went into business and didn't put all my money, borrow steal and why my credit cards on berkshire hathaway and just sit back for 25 or 30 years and play golf. >> susie: would you tell investors to buy perk shirt hathaway today? >> no, it's not my kind of stock any more. got a market cap, it will benefit from everything he's done, smart guy, made a lot of good bets and the stock will do well, but not what i am doing for my clients. >> susie: you've been in the investment business for 40 years now. is there one important investment lesson that you can share with our viewers? >> patience, and buy things at a discount. do not buy things wholesale, buy them cheap and at wholesale -- cheaper than wholesale. and find businesse
but looking out three to five years, the next step is ivan is going to merge that company with another company and have a foot print, nothing wrong with that. >> susie: what about apple, does it pass your value test? >> no. there's no way in the world apples a value stock. >> susie: is there a stock that you regret that you haven't bought in the past? >> i regret that i went into business and didn't put all my money, borrow steal and why my credit cards on berkshire...
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she's quitting the sport because of her bad elbow rough on the dow has crashed out of the all the ivan with a bad leg but there's that better news for russia's appeared as if one of the over the details on that just might. hello there thanks for watching the sport and this is what is coming up. hearing into this is one of the over sets up the last four clash with clijsters of the all the open. but it paid for anything that the top seed hobbling out to david for their. little rejected terex new coach fails in his bid to sign a scotland international. we start with the aussie open they were russian veers on new york has reached the semifinals beating czech pets record in straight sets and admitting afterwards the bombing in moscow how effective her coming into the match the number two seed wore a black ribbon on her sun visor as a mark of respect for those who died but once she was out on court she was fully focused on the game rating through the first set six two and even though you can read her put up more resistance in the second to follow the over still wrapped up american an hour an
she's quitting the sport because of her bad elbow rough on the dow has crashed out of the all the ivan with a bad leg but there's that better news for russia's appeared as if one of the over the details on that just might. hello there thanks for watching the sport and this is what is coming up. hearing into this is one of the over sets up the last four clash with clijsters of the all the open. but it paid for anything that the top seed hobbling out to david for their. little rejected terex new...
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the investigation continues as we start to really find everyone involved and hold them accountable ivan eland an american to fans alice and author explains why russia is becoming a frequent target for islamic terrorists these people may have been trained in pakistan and the al qaeda areas the problem that you have with those areas is there are many groups that are there and they all have different causes that they are fighting it seems like all these people are islamised what we generally call islamist but they often have separate goals and usually groups have a specific target in mind they've done studies on suicide bombings and this technique is often used against democracies to try to get them to withdraw from various areas now if russia got more heavily involved in afghanistan in the region again of course you might see some of the groups there. go against russia it has to do with the main reason that al qaeda attacks the united states because it. meddles in the muslim world they know who they're targeting what country they're targeting and they know why they're targeting him they'r
the investigation continues as we start to really find everyone involved and hold them accountable ivan eland an american to fans alice and author explains why russia is becoming a frequent target for islamic terrorists these people may have been trained in pakistan and the al qaeda areas the problem that you have with those areas is there are many groups that are there and they all have different causes that they are fighting it seems like all these people are islamised what we generally call...
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all right ivan thanks for doing that report so obviously security is still very strict. over airport the busiest airport here in in all of russia of course it was a scene of yesterday's explosion a kill thirty five we had i've been reporting just now about security came along and put their gloved hands over the lens of the camera saying them off and i'll say well i thank you for that report. ok well this is live from moscow and over one hundred of those injured in the blast remain in hospitals across the russian capital peter all of a who's not one of them has more details for us. about half of those people still receiving treatment already a condition described as either a serious or critical by medical staff here at the hospitals president medvedev is on site here at the city center hospital where i am sure a few hours ago to see firsthand the medical response to those who are still in hospital receiving treatment now also prime minister vladimir putin be visiting hospitals around the city to see those who have been injured in these this explosion now in these role as
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i spoke to ivan eland he's a political analyst from the independent institute in washington and he told me that tragedies like the one it doesn't have airport could draw in the u.s. and russia closer together growing islamism is a global phenomenon but the terrorism is usually caused by even splinter groups within the islamist. movement and those are usually pretty local with local causes for instance al qaeda attacks the united states for its foreign policy that sort of thing so. it seems like a global movement but it's really not that coordinated various groups attack various countries for various reasons and it's usually local i think it will make the two countries go together because to some extent they do perceive it as a global phenomenon even though i think that's an erroneous perception but but also simply the humanity of it you know after nine eleven the world reached out to the united states i think after this really unfortunate and horrible incident certainly brok obama and the people of the united states will reach out to russia tragedy like this you know brings everybody to
i spoke to ivan eland he's a political analyst from the independent institute in washington and he told me that tragedies like the one it doesn't have airport could draw in the u.s. and russia closer together growing islamism is a global phenomenon but the terrorism is usually caused by even splinter groups within the islamist. movement and those are usually pretty local with local causes for instance al qaeda attacks the united states for its foreign policy that sort of thing so. it seems like...
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ivan eland a senior fellow at the in a panacea to washington d.c. points out that despite representing what is commonly known as islamist religion is not necessarily the principal reason behind their actions people may have been trained in pakistan and the al qaeda areas the problem that you have with those areas is there are many groups that are there and they all have different causes that they are fighting it seems like all these people are islamised what we generally cause law most but they are they often have separate goals so a lot of these terrorists groups are local for instance al qaida focuses on the us other groups focus as i mentioned i'm india so it's usually despite their religion that's not usually the main factor and after the bombing in the airport nato and russia have vowed to work together to fight terrorism marty spoke to nato military committee chairman admiral dipali and says the fight against terrorism remains a top priority. we have already agreed that the fight against terrorism is one of the meaning of vocal preaching the n
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for more reaction i'm joined by ivan eland he's a political analyst from the independent institute he joins us live from washington d.c. so what were the terrorists trying to achieve here by carrying out this attack at an international airport where both russians and foreigners would be affected. well i think you know the terrorists usually try for shock value. on nine eleven in the united states for instance they had a tremendous shock waves they try to destabilize the society create fear that's why they call it terrorism it to induce terror and it's usually to kill civilians for political purposes and in this case given russia's past history could possibly be the work of groups from the north caucasus chechnya but of course we don't know that yet so and i think basically there's a danger and this applies to any government whether in the european union russia the united states. the they must be cautioned not to overreact to this because sometimes terrorism. is used to deliberately make the stronger party the government over react with draconian measures and this only aggravates thing
for more reaction i'm joined by ivan eland he's a political analyst from the independent institute he joins us live from washington d.c. so what were the terrorists trying to achieve here by carrying out this attack at an international airport where both russians and foreigners would be affected. well i think you know the terrorists usually try for shock value. on nine eleven in the united states for instance they had a tremendous shock waves they try to destabilize the society create fear...
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thanks very much indeed for that ivan mentioned those in hospital let's now cross over to peter oliver peter you're there at one of those hospitals there in the russian capital what's the latest on those who are being treated currently. well of the one hundred eighty there were injured in monday's blast one hundred nine eleven was leave to be still in hospitals throughout moscow in the moscow region now nearly half of those are said to be what's described as a critical or serious condition by doctors we were able to speak to some doctors earlier and they were describing the kind of injuries that people are in hospital receiving treatment for them for severe burns you just heard either mention the air in the explosive device contained metal fragments that were placed inside the plastic explosive intervenes in a horrendous shrapnel injuries now that it's caused some terrific terrific deterrable wounds to two people who were in the vicinity of the. blast what it took when it went off president dmitri medvedev has been to visit the hospital where i am in central moscow today to see for him
thanks very much indeed for that ivan mentioned those in hospital let's now cross over to peter oliver peter you're there at one of those hospitals there in the russian capital what's the latest on those who are being treated currently. well of the one hundred eighty there were injured in monday's blast one hundred nine eleven was leave to be still in hospitals throughout moscow in the moscow region now nearly half of those are said to be what's described as a critical or serious condition by...
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five people dead more than one hundred still remain in hospital because they lie to our correspondent ivan bennett's for more on the case and later. ok would you join us for the latest only. in the moscow out programme we have with martin andrews there where he explores london this time in search of the russian culture right now they all the latest business days with dmitri. thanks very much alex hello and welcome to business the world economic forum is in its finishing stage but it has been more than a sense of for the russian delegation with many major deals being announced investors say it's now time to turn expressions of will into action. a correspondent daniel bushell wraps up the business conference for us let's cross to him live if we can of course to devils in switzerland good to see you daniel has this particular devils forum changed the way for and see russia. while if russia does go on to become the open high tech economy that protects foreign investments then economists will call devils twenty eleven the turning point the right words were backed by deals president medvedev ten
five people dead more than one hundred still remain in hospital because they lie to our correspondent ivan bennett's for more on the case and later. ok would you join us for the latest only. in the moscow out programme we have with martin andrews there where he explores london this time in search of the russian culture right now they all the latest business days with dmitri. thanks very much alex hello and welcome to business the world economic forum is in its finishing stage but it has been...
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well for more on this i'm joined by ivan eland he's a senior fellow at the independent institute in washington d.c. good to have you with us here on r.t. vladimir putin has suggested this terror attack is nothing to do with the chechen republic so where else do you think could the blame lie. well i think according to the what's reported in the telegraph and in london these people may have been trained in pakistan and the al qaeda areas the problem that you have with the those areas is there are many groups that are there and they all have different causes that they're fighting it seems like all these people are islamised what we generally call islamist but they are they often have separate goals there are people there that are fighting indians in kashmir and there are probably chechens there that are interested in attacking russia and according to the telegraph report some people do suspect chechen or or north caucasus. origin for the for the attack because of the car borne by the woman black she may be a black widow. or her husband jailing or or killing by russian authorities so it's hard to
well for more on this i'm joined by ivan eland he's a senior fellow at the independent institute in washington d.c. good to have you with us here on r.t. vladimir putin has suggested this terror attack is nothing to do with the chechen republic so where else do you think could the blame lie. well i think according to the what's reported in the telegraph and in london these people may have been trained in pakistan and the al qaeda areas the problem that you have with the those areas is there are...
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artie's correspondents peter all of us he was at one of the hospitals there in central moscow also ivan bennett at domodedovo airport. neither president nor prime minister mince their worse today both president medvedev and prime minister putin issued extremely strongly worded statements in relation to the perpetrators of the attack showing that they're taking the investigation by the scruff of the neck first of all present said that the primary aim now obviously is a catch those responsible for the attack and bring them to justice should they resist he said they will be killed on the spot national. national our society and our state in general has once again been brutally challenged i think this is clear to everybody present in this room it is equally clear that we need to do everything for the perpetrators of this crime to be identified and brought to justice and the hideout of those bandits should be exterminated as usual we should deal unceremoniously with those who resist they should be killed on the spot following that prime minister putin issued a equally strongly worded statemen
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real estate calculus of power that's what the chinese are interested that's all that really matters ivanthank you both very much for having me. so to come on tonight still using facebook to pick up tricks a lot of people get others one guy out there that's using a desert soldier's photo on his account descended into a whole new level of sickness and stories just ahead also there's been several stories in the news claiming that animals are being used as spies criminals so it's time to look at these claims and why they might not be all that ridiculous of course efforts and culture and there will. be official. from the. video. feeds with the palm of your. children down see if eight thousand murder by the end of elementary school five hundred thousand violent by the age of eighteen. shows video game show. twenty four hour news channels is not. every day formulate a staple just a. lot of shakespearean those while those who say if this think about it while there's a good trigger that artistic. journalistic creature but most of the violence you see is what i call a happy. god came down from hea
real estate calculus of power that's what the chinese are interested that's all that really matters ivanthank you both very much for having me. so to come on tonight still using facebook to pick up tricks a lot of people get others one guy out there that's using a desert soldier's photo on his account descended into a whole new level of sickness and stories just ahead also there's been several stories in the news claiming that animals are being used as spies criminals so it's time to look at...
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i think ivan of verizon gave a very seminal speech a few months ago when he said with the challenges our government is not exactly helping business. when you, when you use the phrase greed in conjunction with the word business almost all the time and you demonize business as has happened for the past two years -- because of a few bad apples -- it sends the wrong message to the public, and can it's a matter of leadership. and if you have policies, look, we've had two unwinnable wars, stimulus packages, corporate bailouts, medicaid, medicare, social security, cash for clunkers, all we've done is spent. we have totally spent so much money, and any business person knows that is totally unsustainable, and the next generation is going -- all they're going to be doing is paying interest on that debt. so you have leadership that's demonizing business, and you have spending which is crippling our future. you have a major problem ahead of you, and the business community, i think it's fair to say, is concerned about that. >> host: why is the president of the consumer electronics association tak
i think ivan of verizon gave a very seminal speech a few months ago when he said with the challenges our government is not exactly helping business. when you, when you use the phrase greed in conjunction with the word business almost all the time and you demonize business as has happened for the past two years -- because of a few bad apples -- it sends the wrong message to the public, and can it's a matter of leadership. and if you have policies, look, we've had two unwinnable wars, stimulus...
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nÚmero uno tiene que pagar el mÍnimo, cierto, ivÁn?o de queso y jamón ♪ ♪ ponle salsita y tomate a mi sub ♪ ♪ no se te olvide la cebolla, la lechuga y el pimiento ♪ ♪ isubway! ♪ iay, qué sabor, qué sabor! ♪ iqué sabor que tiene subway! [ locutor ] abran paso, illegó el big hot pastrami sándwich! grandes rebanadas de sabor con burbujeante queso derretido, deliciosos pepinillos y rica mostaza. itodo en pan recién horneado! ♪ iqué sabor que tiene subway! ngrado que no...
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ivan also had experience at in cc jay. be bell let me -- so, for christmas of 1961i was at school that barnard. i received a phone call. i went in the eastern store maryland. one of the people who was arrested with me is also here tonight, reggie robinson. in the book, one of the people also who was arrested. and angela butler as well. there are three of us that were arrested in that relatively small group, all from are in the book. at the age of 19 in the autumn of 1962 and went south to register voters in southwest georgia and is there for a year. i returned partly because the items in connection with the stay in the jail in albany, georgia i caught hepatitis. what i like to say is that the experience from the south really altered many things for me, among other things it altered my blood chemistry. it was pretty serious. have going to read just a little bit from the time. excuse me, southwest georgia. the autumn that i was in southwest georgia just happened to be the same time as the cuban missile crisis. so i want to r
ivan also had experience at in cc jay. be bell let me -- so, for christmas of 1961i was at school that barnard. i received a phone call. i went in the eastern store maryland. one of the people who was arrested with me is also here tonight, reggie robinson. in the book, one of the people also who was arrested. and angela butler as well. there are three of us that were arrested in that relatively small group, all from are in the book. at the age of 19 in the autumn of 1962 and went south to...
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. >> brown: ivan gaton, with doctors without borders, took us to a makeshift reservoir, a small basin of water from a broken pipe on this area's one paved road. residents, mostly women and children, gather here all day long to fill their plastic buckets. volunteers for the aid group offer purification drops-- a quick squirt-- for anyone who wants it. >> ( translated ): before, the water was no good. it had many diseases. but now it's clean. >> brown: how do you get the word out? >> no need. we just set up here, and there's already people coming to this unofficial water point. so all we do is sit here with our chlorination. people really know that there's a problem, and they know they need something, so they're actually quite eager. >> brown: and there are signs of progress. gayton says there's been as many as 500 cases in this area, but the number has fallen recently. a giant slum-- makeshift approaches-- but this qualifies as a success story in the cholera fight. the risk in most of the tent communities that dot the city is actually not as high, because international organizations pr
. >> brown: ivan gaton, with doctors without borders, took us to a makeshift reservoir, a small basin of water from a broken pipe on this area's one paved road. residents, mostly women and children, gather here all day long to fill their plastic buckets. volunteers for the aid group offer purification drops-- a quick squirt-- for anyone who wants it. >> ( translated ): before, the water was no good. it had many diseases. but now it's clean. >> brown: how do you get the word...
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but not for new york native ivan orkin a former french chef who traded in scrod a few years ago to becomeapan's first and only american maestro of ramen. >> it's like eating ribs. there's no way to eat ribs without a smile on your face. ramen is the same thing. messy, goy, sticky. full of, you know, illicit flavor. >> reporter: now with two tokyo eateries under his belt, orkin has become a ramen super star. for his eclectic noodles made with exotic ingredients like soy milk and roasted tomatoes nothing less than the gourmet treatment will do. >> in a good bowl of ramen i guess i like to say you don't know where the beginning is and where the end is. it all just seems to flow together in perfect harmony. >> reporter: so this is comfort food. japanese style where it's rude to eat politely and good manners to have fun. >> osgood: coming up a visit with film star javier bardem. how can you get pain relief without taking pills around the clock? try thermacare heatwraps, for all day relief without pills. i was surprised, thermacare worked all day. you feel the heat. and it relaxes and unlocks t
but not for new york native ivan orkin a former french chef who traded in scrod a few years ago to becomeapan's first and only american maestro of ramen. >> it's like eating ribs. there's no way to eat ribs without a smile on your face. ramen is the same thing. messy, goy, sticky. full of, you know, illicit flavor. >> reporter: now with two tokyo eateries under his belt, orkin has become a ramen super star. for his eclectic noodles made with exotic ingredients like soy milk and...
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ivan watson live for us in haiti after the earthquake. you. >>> well, a 66% income tax hike has just been approved by illinois state lawmakers to help cut the budget deficit there. now this goes to the democratic governor, pat quinn, who has already said he supports it. the measure would temporarily set the personal tax rate at 5%, rising from 3% now. corporate taxes would also go up in illinois. here in california, jerry brown wants voters to decide if several temporary tax hikes should be extended to help close the budget. voters would be asked to maintain an increase of 1.25% in the state income tax, 1% in the state sales tax and .50% in the vehicle license fee. >>> san jose police are asking for the public's help in finding a bank robber responsible for five hold yous -- holdups. they released security camera of a man attempting to rob one of the banks. police believe he's hit banks in santa cruz and santa clara county. there are more surveillance photos of the man. two men are pleading guilty to stealing more than $90,000 electronica
ivan watson live for us in haiti after the earthquake. you. >>> well, a 66% income tax hike has just been approved by illinois state lawmakers to help cut the budget deficit there. now this goes to the democratic governor, pat quinn, who has already said he supports it. the measure would temporarily set the personal tax rate at 5%, rising from 3% now. corporate taxes would also go up in illinois. here in california, jerry brown wants voters to decide if several temporary tax hikes...
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nos acompaÑa el asesor financiero ivÁn jimÉnez para decirnos cuÁles son esos artÍculos que afectarÁn un casos hasta 50% aÑo el mundial. >> por supuesto que la economÍa tiene mucho que ver en esto. >> y hay otro fenÓmeno que es el fenÓmeno chino, se estÁ creando una clase media en mercados emergentes, paÍses como argentina, mÉxico, india y la china y brasil han creado una clase media pero lo que pasa es que cuando vemos las cifras de la inflaciÓn hay un ingrediente y es que no incluye comida y gasolina. entonces por ende cuando nosotros vemos que no hay inflaciÓn pero vamos al mercado vemos que sube, ¿por quÉ sube? es una pregunta enorme. >> ¿el seguro de los automÓviles va a subir? >> es impresionante, se estÁ dando un alza silenciosa de automÓviles pero tiene que ver con calamidades a nivel nacional donde se cubren por quÉ una compaÑÍa de seguro va a cubrir sus hoyos no importa cÓmo. nÚmero 2, el tema impositivo, hay impuestos que le han subido a estas empresas y en tercer lugar el tema de que ha habido este dilema financiero y muchas de ellas participaron en eso. todo esto afecta a
nos acompaÑa el asesor financiero ivÁn jimÉnez para decirnos cuÁles son esos artÍculos que afectarÁn un casos hasta 50% aÑo el mundial. >> por supuesto que la economÍa tiene mucho que ver en esto. >> y hay otro fenÓmeno que es el fenÓmeno chino, se estÁ creando una clase media en mercados emergentes, paÍses como argentina, mÉxico, india y la china y brasil han creado una clase media pero lo que pasa es que cuando vemos las cifras de la inflaciÓn hay un ingrediente y es...
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to her right is senator ivan bayh over the last figures has been senator until last week.efore that was a governor for eight years and it's hard to imagine looking at alice that she's been here for four decades the 90s but public office without bob. he started shortly after he graduated from the university of virginia law school. >> i value are going to say high school. [laughter] to his right literally and figuratively is ron haskins, other senior fellow at brookings who served on the maturity house ways and means committee staff during the years when newt gingrich was speaker of the house and when speaker gingrich and president clinton were able to work together on a number of different issues including welfare reform, which ron was instrumental in. llosa was the senior advisor to president george w. bush on welfare and policy and other things. he's written quite a lot about theft and reduction in government reform and efficiency. and finally to the far right, and brookings -- ann fudge who unlike runoff technically at some level assigned by. and that's a good thing havi
to her right is senator ivan bayh over the last figures has been senator until last week.efore that was a governor for eight years and it's hard to imagine looking at alice that she's been here for four decades the 90s but public office without bob. he started shortly after he graduated from the university of virginia law school. >> i value are going to say high school. [laughter] to his right literally and figuratively is ron haskins, other senior fellow at brookings who served on the...
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>> ivan had a situation, or a case like this brought to my attention so i can't give you a good answerto your specific question. i have had lots of people and lots of senators raised the issue of people that have had convictions for drinking and rii itlthibio ad information of sharing so i don't know about the situation of peaceable protests and where that fits so i can't give you good answer. >> do you think this database and they say that you have no misdemeanor so whatever is a misdemeanor here gets bumped up in canada and is a reason not to let people in? i just wonder about the sharing of this and why should you even having canada information about my arrest in the united states for a misdemeanor? >> even before 9/11, we did share information about potential arrest. but i do know the o drinking and driving cases that happened a long time ago when people are arguing there should be an appeal. it is still on their criminal records so i can't answer your specific question and i'm not going to try to have been an answer but i will look at the specifics of what what you have asked. >>
>> ivan had a situation, or a case like this brought to my attention so i can't give you a good answerto your specific question. i have had lots of people and lots of senators raised the issue of people that have had convictions for drinking and rii itlthibio ad information of sharing so i don't know about the situation of peaceable protests and where that fits so i can't give you good answer. >> do you think this database and they say that you have no misdemeanor so whatever is a...