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larry beaumont needed jimmy keene. he had sent both keene and hall to prison.risky plan that would bring them together. keene was ten months into his sentence when beaumont brought him in to talk. >> scared me. i thought it was a trick. >> keene watched nervously as beaumont pushed a folder across the table. >> and i open it up and the first thing i seen was a picture of a mutilated dead girl. and i flipped the next page and there was a different mutilated dead girl. >> and there was a portrait of tricia reitler. >> at that moment i looked up at him and he said, we need you to help us with this case. >> beaumont wanted keene to go undercover, to transfer from his low security lockup to a dangerous prison. and to befriend alleged serial killer larry hall. >> he says, if you can get solid confessions from him and if you can help us locate the bodies that are still missing, we're willing to completely wash your record. >> keene's mission? to learn where tricia reitler was buried. >> the purpose of this operation was to find that body. >> beaumont made it clear, no
larry beaumont needed jimmy keene. he had sent both keene and hall to prison.risky plan that would bring them together. keene was ten months into his sentence when beaumont brought him in to talk. >> scared me. i thought it was a trick. >> keene watched nervously as beaumont pushed a folder across the table. >> and i open it up and the first thing i seen was a picture of a mutilated dead girl. and i flipped the next page and there was a different mutilated dead girl. >>...
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what they may continue to miss because my guest says not a whole lot of thinking has changed he steve keen economics professor at the university of western sydney he's also author of this book debunking economics the naked and bird dethroned which just came out in its revised edition and he joins us here in the studio far from australia where he joined us from last time and we're so happy to have you here on the show and the wanted to be you really enjoy the view last time around and thank you we enjoyed it as well so did our viewers so let's start because i just gave a few examples of things that you got right well ahead of time things they're playing out right now economic problems also of course the financial crisis in two thousand and eight which you saw coming years ahead of time sticking on that you know in two thousand and nine after everything kind of got really bad people like paul krugman were writing columns saying how did economists miss it or you know how did they get it so wrong but you didn't get it wrong you got it right so why did so many economists miss it well really tha
what they may continue to miss because my guest says not a whole lot of thinking has changed he steve keen economics professor at the university of western sydney he's also author of this book debunking economics the naked and bird dethroned which just came out in its revised edition and he joins us here in the studio far from australia where he joined us from last time and we're so happy to have you here on the show and the wanted to be you really enjoy the view last time around and thank you...
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sydney he's also author of this book d bunking economics the naked emperor dethroned and professor keene as always it's so nice to have you in australia with us thanks for waking up and joining us this morning for you i want to start with this example of greece as we look at the eurozone crisis because as we see excitement over the eurozone we also see reports that greece's debt or deficit excuse me will reach ten percent of g.d.p. ok this is unprecedented for them we see officials reacting there saying ok we're going to stop paying out tax returns will stop paying suppliers and still the greek press is reporting that they may not be able to get their deficit below ten percent of g.d.p. my question to you being a proponent of debt jubilees is greece's debt odious debt should it be forgiven. it's crazy to because just to put that some of the pot at the comparison in perspective on america's debt. is america's government deficit is running to be zero order ten percent of you as well the get go to you know you deficit running and one of the trillion dollars in the fourth ensuring dollar eco
sydney he's also author of this book d bunking economics the naked emperor dethroned and professor keene as always it's so nice to have you in australia with us thanks for waking up and joining us this morning for you i want to start with this example of greece as we look at the eurozone crisis because as we see excitement over the eurozone we also see reports that greece's debt or deficit excuse me will reach ten percent of g.d.p. ok this is unprecedented for them we see officials reacting...
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. >> why wouldn't you be that keen to be a sex symbol? >> i'm 74 years old. i think it would be inappropriate. >> i don't mean now. when you look back to that period of your life, you don't seem that happy that you were this global sex figure if you'd like, the idol of millions of men. >> if you want it know, i wouldn't. it did not do well at the box office. it's become a cult film but it was not a big deal at the time and, you know, i came back and pretty soon after i did "they shoot horses don't they" so that window of time when one could have slotted me into sex symbol didn't really last because at heart i'm a serious actress who much preferred being in "they short horses doesn't they" and shortly after that "clute" because being stuck with a label like sex symbol could be very limiting. if a man i care about finds me
. >> why wouldn't you be that keen to be a sex symbol? >> i'm 74 years old. i think it would be inappropriate. >> i don't mean now. when you look back to that period of your life, you don't seem that happy that you were this global sex figure if you'd like, the idol of millions of men. >> if you want it know, i wouldn't. it did not do well at the box office. it's become a cult film but it was not a big deal at the time and, you know, i came back and pretty soon after i...
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i mean, general keen, the architect of the surge. the surge was a huge failure. probably the greatest failure of the entire war. two of the biggest reasons we have less violence in iraq. we still have a sustainable amount of violence. when i was waiting for my helicopter in baghdad, they blew up a truck bomb and killed 20 soldiers. we had a political adwroement in the sunni awakening. the second reason we had better security was in 2008, a battle not fought by american troops. it was iraqi against al sadr, a radical shia. he came into the iraqi government and basically is maliki's partner, the prime minister of iraq. so, when john mccain and general keen talk about this type of rhetoric, i would just ask them, why was i just in iraq? what did we fight for? what did all these americans die for? why do we have 30,000 wounded americans and 4500 dead troops? i thought it was to build iraqi democracy. they are guaranteeing defeat because the only way americans can be defeated in iraq is to stay one day after the iraqis don't want us there. that is, 31 december 2011. a
i mean, general keen, the architect of the surge. the surge was a huge failure. probably the greatest failure of the entire war. two of the biggest reasons we have less violence in iraq. we still have a sustainable amount of violence. when i was waiting for my helicopter in baghdad, they blew up a truck bomb and killed 20 soldiers. we had a political adwroement in the sunni awakening. the second reason we had better security was in 2008, a battle not fought by american troops. it was iraqi...
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he seems keen on the outs had expertise on this unfamiliar path towards change. -- he seemed keen on the outside expertise. the foreign ministers scored an invitation to visit washington. this is the beginning of a long process. >> we want to see political and economic reforms take hold and i told the leadership that we will certainly consider the easing and elimination of sanctions as we go forward in this process together. >> and this is the reason for the very cautious optimism. for years, the burmese people have suffered terribly at the hands of the country's junta. hundreds of political prisoners are in jail and fighting continues. aung san suu kyi herself was only released from house arrest last year. she told mrs. clinton that it was important to reform the hands of the opposition and the government. she says she trusts the present. it is clear that not everyone in his entourage is on board with change. the american secretary of state said this would not be a solitary visit but the beginning of a long partnership between the united states and burma. this all depends on part wh
he seems keen on the outs had expertise on this unfamiliar path towards change. -- he seemed keen on the outside expertise. the foreign ministers scored an invitation to visit washington. this is the beginning of a long process. >> we want to see political and economic reforms take hold and i told the leadership that we will certainly consider the easing and elimination of sanctions as we go forward in this process together. >> and this is the reason for the very cautious optimism....
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there is keen interest in what the investigation will reveal. nhk world reports from islamabad. >> reporter: the investigative panel held a news conference in islamabad on thursday. it said it will complete all the interviews by the end of the month. >> the commission has examined more than 100 witnesses, including arabian air force officials, police and intelligence officials, the surviving members of the family of osama bin laden. >> reporter: osama bin laden was killed by u.s. forces near islam in may. his hideout was only 50 kill meters from the pakistani capital. the near military facility with tight security. suspicions were raised in the u.s. about the possible connections between bin laden, the pakistani military and the intelligence services. the u.s. mistrust had soured the relationship with islamabad, a key ally in the war on terrorism. the panel will investigate whether the pakistani government knew that bin laden was hiding in the country. it will also try to find out if he was receiving any support there. the members insist they wi
there is keen interest in what the investigation will reveal. nhk world reports from islamabad. >> reporter: the investigative panel held a news conference in islamabad on thursday. it said it will complete all the interviews by the end of the month. >> the commission has examined more than 100 witnesses, including arabian air force officials, police and intelligence officials, the surviving members of the family of osama bin laden. >> reporter: osama bin laden was killed by...
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there is keene interest in what the investigation will reveal. nhk world reports from islamabad. >> reporter: the investigative panel held a news conference in islamabad on thursday. it said it will complete all the interviews by the end of the month. >> the commission has examined more than 100 witnesses, including arabian air force officials, police and intelligence officials, the surviving members of the family of osama bin laden. >> reporter: osama bin laden was killed by u.s. forces near islam in may. his hideout was only 50 kill meters from the pakistani capital. the near military facility with tight security. suspicions were raised in the u.s. about the possible connections between bin laden, the pakistani military and the intelligence services. the u.s. mistrust had soured the relationship with islamabad, a key ally in the war on terrorism. the panel will investigate whether the pakistani government knew that bin laden was hiding in the country. it will also try to find out if he was receiving any support there. the members insist they wi
there is keene interest in what the investigation will reveal. nhk world reports from islamabad. >> reporter: the investigative panel held a news conference in islamabad on thursday. it said it will complete all the interviews by the end of the month. >> the commission has examined more than 100 witnesses, including arabian air force officials, police and intelligence officials, the surviving members of the family of osama bin laden. >> reporter: osama bin laden was killed by...
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the pope apparently, notwithstanding your keen insight -- >> yes, he didn't phone me about it. [laughter] >> notwithstanding that, i have the impression that he wanted to show by his visit over there and he also wanted to get into iraq and he wanted to go but for political reasons he could not do so, regrettably, where abraham was born in you can, saddam hussein's iraq, right? >> but he wanted to show the linkage between the three faiths, why did he want to do that and is that desirable from the point of view of what interfaith dialog, interfaith communion, interfaith connection? >> why did he want to do that? he has to be asked that question and the roman catholic church has to come up with a clear statement. >> you have all those good jesuits there, do they have give you the reason? >> i am given the reason it was religiously promoted and to promote peace in the religion. let me say this. muslims might not recognize some aspects of the christian theology and christians might not recognize some aspects of islamic theology and the same thing with judaism but the argument i beli
the pope apparently, notwithstanding your keen insight -- >> yes, he didn't phone me about it. [laughter] >> notwithstanding that, i have the impression that he wanted to show by his visit over there and he also wanted to get into iraq and he wanted to go but for political reasons he could not do so, regrettably, where abraham was born in you can, saddam hussein's iraq, right? >> but he wanted to show the linkage between the three faiths, why did he want to do that and is that...
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we are sunni, so i think they are keen to avoid any thank you about a simple war. certainly there are so many problems facing them. they don't yet really have a fully coherent political structure within the opposition. but syrian national council which is essentially getting together of groups. i think there needs to be a great deal of progres on that front. with any syrian national counci there's a dispute do we want foreign military. >> charlie: tell me about the dispute because my question as you were talking was do they want to see for them what happed in libya or not. >> honestly it depends on who you talk to. if you talk to members ofhe free syrian army, yes that is what they keep saying over and ov again. >> chaie: where is the west. >> where is the west, where is our international no fly zone that's what they want. >> charlie: why libya not us. >> exactly. but if you talk to some ofthe more let's say cerebral allege vices who ar --activists who han activists for a long time, they are very concerned about t implications of foreign intervention. they believe
we are sunni, so i think they are keen to avoid any thank you about a simple war. certainly there are so many problems facing them. they don't yet really have a fully coherent political structure within the opposition. but syrian national council which is essentially getting together of groups. i think there needs to be a great deal of progres on that front. with any syrian national counci there's a dispute do we want foreign military. >> charlie: tell me about the dispute because my...
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lance corporal aaron leaks looked fate in the eye and asked first lady michelle obama to attend a ma keen corp ball with him next year. she said she would love to go, but she would need to clear it with the commander-in-chief. he ships out next month. she has to ask. >> -- >>> it is actually snowing near los angeles? >> wheerd stuff and sand yaw patel -- weird stuff and sandhya patel is here. >> rebt storm that brought us rain? look, in southern california it is responsible for not only showers, but snow. right now we have been seeing snow develop around mount laguna. it is a mix of rain and snow. you can see it indicated in pink. and winter storm warnings are going with that area until 4:00 p.m. be aware of this. i want to show you video right now of the snow. the kids are having a great time as they were sleding in southern california. up to 8 inches has fallen in mount laguna. this looks like you are heading up to the see sierra. if you are heading to southern california, keep it in mind. we bring you back to the bay area and we don't have the winter rain or snow, but we certainly have
lance corporal aaron leaks looked fate in the eye and asked first lady michelle obama to attend a ma keen corp ball with him next year. she said she would love to go, but she would need to clear it with the commander-in-chief. he ships out next month. she has to ask. >> -- >>> it is actually snowing near los angeles? >> wheerd stuff and sand yaw patel -- weird stuff and sandhya patel is here. >> rebt storm that brought us rain? look, in southern california it is...
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he's sticking with us here at keene, new hampshire. you're looking at a shot outside the restaurant here. more of my live interview with governor romney ahead next. first a look at the president's schedule. he thought he would be in hawaii. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. just one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. [ cat yodeling ] honey, check your email! [ cellphone chimes ] [ cat yodeling ] kids! [ cat yodeling ] sing, larry, sing! [ cat yodeling ] we should have got a cat. [ male announcer ] get low prices on gifts to stay connected. order your last-minute gifts at walmart-dot-com and get free same-day pickup on select items. save money. live better. walmart. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my hig
he's sticking with us here at keene, new hampshire. you're looking at a shot outside the restaurant here. more of my live interview with governor romney ahead next. first a look at the president's schedule. he thought he would be in hawaii. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. just one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you...
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luke is very keen to show that jesus is innocent. mark wants to stress jewish involvement in jesus' death, and so i think that whole scene that he has of the formal nighttime jewish trial is very much exaggerated, it's very dramatic. it's very ironic, too. it's almost a kangaroo court, in which all the normal laws of legal proceedings are completely thrown out of the window. skinner: they're looking for a charge to convict jesus so that they can put him to death. there seems to be a lack of fairness, a lack of complete openness with this arraignment. and it seems to have been a premeditated decision that jesus is going to be put to death, but we need to find the right reason. finally, the text tells us that two witnesses step forward and they indicate that they've heard jesus say, "i will destroy this temple made with hands and in three days i will build it again." in other words, there's divine intervention involved. and this essentially amounts to a messianic claim. and by claiming to be the messiah, jesus will be guilty of blasphe
luke is very keen to show that jesus is innocent. mark wants to stress jewish involvement in jesus' death, and so i think that whole scene that he has of the formal nighttime jewish trial is very much exaggerated, it's very dramatic. it's very ironic, too. it's almost a kangaroo court, in which all the normal laws of legal proceedings are completely thrown out of the window. skinner: they're looking for a charge to convict jesus so that they can put him to death. there seems to be a lack of...
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they say their music [unintelligible] they are keen to popularize their best song. >> you have been watchingwsday". headlines are next. thanks for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. ♪ >> union bank offers insight and expertise into industries. what can we do for you? what can we do for you? >>
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on the continental congress was really keen on this and lafayette, at the end of his life, he said i didn't get to bring canada into the united states of america by the force of french arms. they story is how washington does it. he very quietly goes behind his back to the president of the continental congress and says we have to stop. the congress--it makes complete strategic sense. you cannot trust the french. even if they act with the genuine intention of turning can this over to us you have a french fleet and a french army, they change. by the way, lafayette says i am not so sure. then he encourages the marquee to take a long overdue leave to go back to paris. lafayette never does. he had no idea is good buddy george washington, who really put the car barge on this project of this. washington be in washington had devious idea. he used this information for deception purposes against the british so he put the word out that this would actually happen. he wants to divert french forces to canada where they can't do any damage and the markey also -- washington--washington who did not vi
on the continental congress was really keen on this and lafayette, at the end of his life, he said i didn't get to bring canada into the united states of america by the force of french arms. they story is how washington does it. he very quietly goes behind his back to the president of the continental congress and says we have to stop. the congress--it makes complete strategic sense. you cannot trust the french. even if they act with the genuine intention of turning can this over to us you have...
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lance corporal aaron leaks looked fate in the eye and asked first lady michelle obama to attend a ma keen ball with him next year. she said she would love to go, but she would need to clear it with the commander-in-chief. he ships out next month. she has to ask. >> -- >>> it is actually snowing near los angeles? >> wheerd stuff and sand yaw patel -- weird stuff and sandhya patel is here. >> rebt storm that brought us rain? look, in southern california it is responsible for not only showers, but snow. right now we have been seeing snow develop around mount laguna. it is a mix of rain and snow. you can see it indicated in pink. and winter storm warnings are going with that area until 4:00 p.m. be aware of this. i want to show you video right now of the snow. the kids are having a great time as they were sleding in southern california. up to 8 inches has fallen in mount laguna. this looks like you are heading up to the see sierra. if you are heading to southern california, keep it in mind. we bring you back to the bay area and we don't have the winter rain or snow, but we certainly have mild
lance corporal aaron leaks looked fate in the eye and asked first lady michelle obama to attend a ma keen ball with him next year. she said she would love to go, but she would need to clear it with the commander-in-chief. he ships out next month. she has to ask. >> -- >>> it is actually snowing near los angeles? >> wheerd stuff and sand yaw patel -- weird stuff and sandhya patel is here. >> rebt storm that brought us rain? look, in southern california it is...
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debra keene is with california cavor company.th of a growing number of caviar purveyors trying to provide an environmental source of fish eggs. only source from sturgeon can be called cavor. illegal poaching created a huge black market for the delicacy. >> all of the imported wild caviar is banned in the united states. >> keene was part of a movement that started to bring domestic caviar back. she turned to farm raise ad fish. >> when i started in the industry there was six farms around the world producing caviar and only a couple processing caviar and growing the sturgeon. now, there is about 20. >> most of the u.s. production happens in california's central valley. the region produces an estimated 85% of all of the white sturgeon caviar in the country. >> white sturgeon is native to the california coast. >> reporter: it farm is owned by san francisco based zar nick coli caviar. the fish are raised in huge tanks and carefully monitored by biologists. >> we raise them until they are 6 to 8 years old. >> in the wild they can weigh
debra keene is with california cavor company.th of a growing number of caviar purveyors trying to provide an environmental source of fish eggs. only source from sturgeon can be called cavor. illegal poaching created a huge black market for the delicacy. >> all of the imported wild caviar is banned in the united states. >> keene was part of a movement that started to bring domestic caviar back. she turned to farm raise ad fish. >> when i started in the industry there was six...
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troops and their families when an 8 month old took a keen interest in the president's smile. he was just a bit too slow to notice. >>> a marijuana dispensary shuts its doors and hit the road. mobile marijuana delivery. >>> a bay area man part of a precedent setting legal case involving a former lawyer. the question is, just who owns the twitter account? >>> five day forecast with your weekend in view and perhaps some rain drops. [ child ] it's so cool! you can put a force field on him and be invisible! [ child 2 ] i call first player. no. i already called it. [ dad ] nobody's playing anything until after we get our homework done. thank you. hello? test drive's not over yet. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ louder ] hello? but we still need your signature. right now during sign then drive, it's never been easier to get the all-new passat, the 2012 motor trend car of the year, for practically just your signature. that's the power of german engineering. visit vwdealer.com. >>> 150th and freedom avenues. the impact triggered both side air bags. driver was not injured.
troops and their families when an 8 month old took a keen interest in the president's smile. he was just a bit too slow to notice. >>> a marijuana dispensary shuts its doors and hit the road. mobile marijuana delivery. >>> a bay area man part of a precedent setting legal case involving a former lawyer. the question is, just who owns the twitter account? >>> five day forecast with your weekend in view and perhaps some rain drops. [ child ] it's so cool! you can put a...
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for more on this controversial issue, we're joined you in by tarina keen, the executive director of you in post choice in virginia. thank you for coming in and talking with us. >> thank you. >> let me reach your quote from your organization. the organization called the new rules by the board of health, quote politically motivated rules that fail to fully protect women's health and safety and they could create significant burdens for virginia women seeking first tremidwester abortion care. tell us -- trimester abortion care. tell us what you don't like about the new rules? >> first, we can't believe how this process has been. this administration has really gone over and beyond to politicize the process. this hadding in to do with women's health and safety but politics and certain legislator not approving of abortion care. what we're upset about is that the governor, the attorney and the board of health and the general assembly were all presented and medical expertise that show the regulations do go over and beyond what is required and appropriate for the first tremidwester abortion care.
for more on this controversial issue, we're joined you in by tarina keen, the executive director of you in post choice in virginia. thank you for coming in and talking with us. >> thank you. >> let me reach your quote from your organization. the organization called the new rules by the board of health, quote politically motivated rules that fail to fully protect women's health and safety and they could create significant burdens for virginia women seeking first tremidwester abortion...
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doing a live at ktvu news, one organizer is not too keen on accepting the deal. >> we should not take it. we're not camping, we're occupying. >> union groups joined in the evening protest, the demonstration in san jose was peaceful and did not cause any problems. >> soaring health care costs. the surprise gift she received from one anonymous supporter. you can view the latest video by clinking the link at the top of ktvu.com. >>> two credit agencies came out against the latest plan to erase your debt crisis. both fit and moody say the plan divided by the european union has little impact. it will hurt its bottom line for the third quarter, but a lack of hard drives is backing up the supply change for pcs. expect the fourth quarter revenues to be below a previously $15.2 billion. on wall street, the dow lost 162 points with bank stocks leading lower. nasdaq fell 34. both managed to finish off their lowes. >>> two separate incidents happened in the mission on 24th street. the second happened early wednesday morning. both victims were attacked from behind as they were walking. the women w
doing a live at ktvu news, one organizer is not too keen on accepting the deal. >> we should not take it. we're not camping, we're occupying. >> union groups joined in the evening protest, the demonstration in san jose was peaceful and did not cause any problems. >> soaring health care costs. the surprise gift she received from one anonymous supporter. you can view the latest video by clinking the link at the top of ktvu.com. >>> two credit agencies came out against...
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many of his fighters are in jail and the new government is keen to promote national army. that message is not getting through where some areas that used to support the kernels are coming under attack from the militias. >> after the guns fell silent, so did the entire town. sign posts have been raised by militiamen from misrata would like to see this place erased from the map. once home to 30,000 people, now home to no one at all. houses have been ransacked and torch. this was used as a base for muammar gaddafi's forces. when they were defeated, everyone here had to flee. it is extremely erie being in a place for not a soul remains. misrata is about 50 kilometers from here and every day some of their militiamen come here ensuring that no man, woman, child care return. -- dare return. among the prisoners, a significant number of the villagers. they say they have been well treated now. he showed us his scars from being whipped with a wire. i don't know why i am here, he says. he said if he committed crimes, he should be punished. misrata was under siege for months when it ros
many of his fighters are in jail and the new government is keen to promote national army. that message is not getting through where some areas that used to support the kernels are coming under attack from the militias. >> after the guns fell silent, so did the entire town. sign posts have been raised by militiamen from misrata would like to see this place erased from the map. once home to 30,000 people, now home to no one at all. houses have been ransacked and torch. this was used as a...
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it was not as if gandhi and nonviolence came in the way of the nation of people keen on preventing our undoing pakistan. true, a political party known as the hindu for here's lead by -- could lead could set in 1937 that hindus and muslims were two nations oppose partition in strong language but the hindu last the strength to implement its features and in any case would seem to want was not equality in the united india but hindu domination. apart from public opinion there was another reason for gandhi not to fast until death against pakistan. he could not invite the terrible killings that were bound to follow his death in a fast to prevent pakistan. when partition seemed inevitable, but was heralded by hindu muslim violence, reconciliation between hindus and muslims rather than the prevention of pakistan, became gandhi's chief goal. in this task his actions and words were again lincolnesque. here is what he said in the middle of january 1948 while announcing a fast but would not and until the rights of the beleaguered muslim minority in india's capital of delhi had been destroyed. that
it was not as if gandhi and nonviolence came in the way of the nation of people keen on preventing our undoing pakistan. true, a political party known as the hindu for here's lead by -- could lead could set in 1937 that hindus and muslims were two nations oppose partition in strong language but the hindu last the strength to implement its features and in any case would seem to want was not equality in the united india but hindu domination. apart from public opinion there was another reason for...
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there was a glimmer of hope when jimmy keene was involved. maybe something else will still evolve out of this. >> maybe the things i've done and am still doing will shine a light and give them hope at some point. >>> tonight the nba has come home for christmas. but are the fans getting stiffed? tonight it would have the league's biggest super stars are here to discuss, shaquille o'neal on the end of the lockout and his extraordinary 19-year career. >> 19 years, baby. >> and the player so good he could only be called magic. the one and only imagine being johnson on the game he still loves and on the cause that's closest to his heart. ♪ girl just want to have fun >> then where is she now, the one and only cyndi lauper. she still wants to have fun. >> you have your good times, your bad times and the times you don't talk about. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." ♪ >> one of my favorite pop videos ever, cyndi lauper bursting on to the scene in the mid 80s with her wildly successful album "she's so unusual" had an amazing five top singles including
there was a glimmer of hope when jimmy keene was involved. maybe something else will still evolve out of this. >> maybe the things i've done and am still doing will shine a light and give them hope at some point. >>> tonight the nba has come home for christmas. but are the fans getting stiffed? tonight it would have the league's biggest super stars are here to discuss, shaquille o'neal on the end of the lockout and his extraordinary 19-year career. >> 19 years, baby....
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and keen and others are bombarding j p morgan chase with letters.oday supporters in new york city protested outside the bank specifically on the family behave. chase held their first mortgage but second lender residential capitol mortgage income fund is the one that foreclosed. still protestors hold chase responsible. claiming the bank would not help modify her loan. >> chase is the primary proble problem. in matter what chase says. >>reporter: no comment today from the 2 lenders. the family still hopes to work something out. and with help from supporters vows to fight for the property they have owned for 15 years. in oakland, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> disabled woman in south bay is without the wheelchair she depends on to get around because someone stole it. she is stunned. >> right. right hear. and it was covered with tarp. >>reporter: kathy swift says it was in the same spot that she's parked it for the past seven years. but on saturday morning the 60-year-old santa clara woman noticed it was gone from outside her apartment complex on mary a
and keen and others are bombarding j p morgan chase with letters.oday supporters in new york city protested outside the bank specifically on the family behave. chase held their first mortgage but second lender residential capitol mortgage income fund is the one that foreclosed. still protestors hold chase responsible. claiming the bank would not help modify her loan. >> chase is the primary proble problem. in matter what chase says. >>reporter: no comment today from the 2 lenders....
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well, just before enduring the second world war, the germans were mad keen on awards.ve awards for almost everything you can think of, but in particular with the army and the kriegsmarine-- the navy-- and the luftwaffe, they gave away combat clasps for-- um, which were awards for when you fought, or when you saved lives, for example. and you've brought along a wonderful collection. a variety of combat clasps. where have you got them from? well, it came from my grand's brother who brought it home. he fought in the second world war, and he brought it home and gave it to his own mother, who then passed it down to my grandmother. and my dad has an interest in second world war memorabilia, and my grand gave this to my dad, uh, a couple years ago. well, soldiers are notorious for picking up souvenirs, particularly when combat has finished, and it's very likely that your great uncle was fighting, perhaps, just at the end of the war, when the germans were losing, and then when the germans surrendered, when all the prisoners were coming in, he was capturing lots of prisoners an
well, just before enduring the second world war, the germans were mad keen on awards.ve awards for almost everything you can think of, but in particular with the army and the kriegsmarine-- the navy-- and the luftwaffe, they gave away combat clasps for-- um, which were awards for when you fought, or when you saved lives, for example. and you've brought along a wonderful collection. a variety of combat clasps. where have you got them from? well, it came from my grand's brother who brought it...
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off very keen investigative mind. >> i've never found a body. >> was it spontaneous? was it calculated? did she know something? >> the last time i reported on something without being absolutely sure i lost my life savings. i need a research assistant. >> i know an excellent one. she did the background check on you. >> the what? >> you don't think we could hire just aone for something like this? >> mikael blomkvist. may i come in? we need to talk. >> hey! hey! who do you think you are? >> put some clothes on, get rid of your girlfriend. can i call you lisbeth? i want you to help me catch a killer of women. i have no idea of how they're connected to the death of a 16-year-old girl. don't you want copies of this sneeze >> i got it. >> am i missing anything? >> the names. and i have them. >> everybody knows why you're here. >> someone killed her. someone on the island that day. >> if a woman approaches an animal, you shall kill the woman and the beast. >> rose: joining me now is david firmer, the director and the movies stars daniel celg, rooney rch, a christopher pluer,
off very keen investigative mind. >> i've never found a body. >> was it spontaneous? was it calculated? did she know something? >> the last time i reported on something without being absolutely sure i lost my life savings. i need a research assistant. >> i know an excellent one. she did the background check on you. >> the what? >> you don't think we could hire just aone for something like this? >> mikael blomkvist. may i come in? we need to talk....
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he seemed keen on this outside expertise on change. the american diplomat gave some praise but said that more work was required. she offered incentives to do more. the four ministers supported invitation to visit washington. this is the beginning of a long process. -- the foreign minister scored an invitation to visit washington. >> we will certainly consider the easing and elimination of sanctions as we go forward in this process. >> this was the reason for the very cautious optimism. for years, the burmese people have suffered terribly at the hands of the country's when the -- country's junta. thousands of local prisoners are in jail and the fighting continues. aung san suu kyi was only released from house arrest last year. she said it was important to reinforce the hands of the reformers and the government. she said she trust the president. it appears that not everyone in his entourage is on board was changed. the american secretary of state's hopes that this would not be a solitary visit but the beginning of a long partnership. thi
he seemed keen on this outside expertise on change. the american diplomat gave some praise but said that more work was required. she offered incentives to do more. the four ministers supported invitation to visit washington. this is the beginning of a long process. -- the foreign minister scored an invitation to visit washington. >> we will certainly consider the easing and elimination of sanctions as we go forward in this process. >> this was the reason for the very cautious...
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. >> so the libertarians are keen on getting a small government. i'm not into that.ot of people are. i respect it. but the point is you're never going to get a small government or simpler taxes as long as congressmen depend upon having a big government and complex taxes so they have someone to call to raise money. so you've got a special tax benefit, your tax benefit is about to expire, congressman hags has to be-to-call to say "we we'll need support if we get this benefit extended." so the point is to see the way money links every issue we care about on the left and right. obviously issues on the left have been affected by money in this administration. people on the right have to recognize, too, that money blocks their ability to get what they're looking for. there's only one sacred tax in this book and that's henry david thoreau. for every thousand strike hacking at the branches of evil, there's one striking at the roots. the point is, this is the root. the money is the root and unless we find root strikers who are willing to strike at that root we'll never fix the
. >> so the libertarians are keen on getting a small government. i'm not into that.ot of people are. i respect it. but the point is you're never going to get a small government or simpler taxes as long as congressmen depend upon having a big government and complex taxes so they have someone to call to raise money. so you've got a special tax benefit, your tax benefit is about to expire, congressman hags has to be-to-call to say "we we'll need support if we get this benefit...
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they say their music faces opposition from conservative sections, but they are keen to popularize their protest songs beyond this region and to let the world know what is happening in kashmir. >> they have found not what they say is the most important planet ever discovered outside our solar system. one of them may have had conditions close to earth and may have supported lives. we explain the significance of this find. >> planets orbit many of the stars we see in the night sky. the big question is could one of them be like our own. scientists believe they found one that once was. orbiting a star 1000 light years away, this is the first planet scientists have discovered that is almost exactly the same size as our earth. it is too hot to support life now. millions of years ago, it was further from its son, said temperatures were much lower. >> if it was further from its sun, it may have been cooler. it may have had oceans of the water and may have perhaps been suitable for life. >> researchers have also discovered a second planet from the store that is slightly smaller, but it is too hot
they say their music faces opposition from conservative sections, but they are keen to popularize their protest songs beyond this region and to let the world know what is happening in kashmir. >> they have found not what they say is the most important planet ever discovered outside our solar system. one of them may have had conditions close to earth and may have supported lives. we explain the significance of this find. >> planets orbit many of the stars we see in the night sky. the...
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the government is keen to attract foreign investment. small shop keepers around are up in arms, though. >> why this has proved such a divisive issue. >> well, it's an issue that's dividing people right down the middle. the millions of shop keepers. knowing it's the local vegetable vender that supplies you with fresh vegetables in the morning and mom and popcorner stores that conduct most of the trade in ibbed quaye. the theory is that many of them will really be hit badly if the wal-marts and costco's are let into the country. on the other hand government and business and economic analysts are saying it's very important for india to take the step, because it needs it for its own economic growth and it will help push prices down. this country has been battling inflation for a long time. so whether this policy will see the light of day. >> let's go back to economic matters. pretty gloomy, aren't they? certainly in this part of the world but many countries are suffering from an economic downturn and others are growing rapidly. how about arg
the government is keen to attract foreign investment. small shop keepers around are up in arms, though. >> why this has proved such a divisive issue. >> well, it's an issue that's dividing people right down the middle. the millions of shop keepers. knowing it's the local vegetable vender that supplies you with fresh vegetables in the morning and mom and popcorner stores that conduct most of the trade in ibbed quaye. the theory is that many of them will really be hit badly if the...
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a loss that iran is keen to exploit. >> one person has been killed and 25 others wounded after a number of air strikes in the gaza strip. the attacks are believed to have targeted training facilities of the militant hamas group. the israeli military confirmed carried out two air strikes. you're watching "newsday." cricket in crisis, sri lanka in citizens blame the government for ruining the game. >> buildings and cars have been damaged and schools have been closed. travel has been disrupted, thousands of homes in the west of scotland were without power. the weather has affected wales, northern england, and northern ireland. >> britain possible worst storm in a decade and it is not over yet. the sea hinted at what was to come on the land. as it swept eastward across the country, so the danger rose. in aberdeen, the christmas decorations came down early but no shoppers were injured. the owners of these cars had a lucky escape. a collapsing wall cost nothing worse than twisted metal and shock. many children got the day off into the school closed at lunchtime. -- many children got of the da
a loss that iran is keen to exploit. >> one person has been killed and 25 others wounded after a number of air strikes in the gaza strip. the attacks are believed to have targeted training facilities of the militant hamas group. the israeli military confirmed carried out two air strikes. you're watching "newsday." cricket in crisis, sri lanka in citizens blame the government for ruining the game. >> buildings and cars have been damaged and schools have been closed. travel...
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but when we caught up with the new prime minister, he was keen to play down benghazi's fact -- we need to have our own flafere. but with the libyan -- [inaudible] but you will see a et better libya. i guarantee that. >> in much of libya life does seem remarkably normal for a country at war just a few months ago. r but elections next year will be a test of how inclusive the new bibya says be. >> thank you for watching "bbc world news." the sprinter racing to be ready for the london olympics. now secret government files just released here in britain show the former prime minister margaret thatcher and they are then home secretary considered arming the police to deal with riots that swept were amopping the worst seen in britain in the last 60-some years. >> april, 1981. ferocious rioting broke out in south london. unemployment was high. the economy was deep in recession. without effective protection, many officers were wounded and struggled to take control of the streets. then the police show marget thatcher was -- margaret thatcher was warned more was to come. what started in liverpool i
but when we caught up with the new prime minister, he was keen to play down benghazi's fact -- we need to have our own flafere. but with the libyan -- [inaudible] but you will see a et better libya. i guarantee that. >> in much of libya life does seem remarkably normal for a country at war just a few months ago. r but elections next year will be a test of how inclusive the new bibya says be. >> thank you for watching "bbc world news." the sprinter racing to be ready for...
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(laughter) >> jon: all right, the keening is dead, long live the queen. ♪ ♪ ♪ mom? dad? guys?ine turns over ] [ engine revs ] ♪ he'll be fine. [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes, and lexus for audi than ever before. take advantage of exceptional values during the season of audi event. (cheers and applause). >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight, oh, we love her, an actress, her new book is called "betty and friends, my life at the zoo." her t.v. land show "hot in cleveland" returns tomorrow night. how. >> how did you guys find he? >> we were searching the guest house for clues when i noticed you had written on a pad next to the phone so i started to shade over the impression and that's when i realized it was a souvenir pencil from the happy shopping grounds! (laughter) don't let him scare you. >> listen, we don't want to blow your cover but your message worried us. >> i knew i should haven't said i missed joy. >> jon: please welcome back to the show betty white. (cheers and applause) young lady! >> so nice to see you! (cheers and applause) thank you, tha
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now, the government has been keen to stress all along that here in damascus life goes on as normal, but certainly since i've been here the last few days, electricity has been in and out. abu ahmed has no doubts about what would happen if the government discovered his stockpile. they would kill me, he said, simply. but he says that he is ready to die for his cause. he showed us a video on his cell phone of a man he says was shot in the heart by a sniper. >> two weeks ago. >> reporter: two weeks ago. his is the only face we can show you from syria. >> pelley: charissa joins us now. charisa, you were traveling alone in syria and spending a good deal of time talking to people in the capital city damascus. i wonder, what is it like to live in damascus these days? >> reporter: i think it's almost schizophrenic, to be honest. you have pockets of people who are living in these bubbles of denial and pretending what is happening across the country is not going on. and then you have the majority of people who are just intensely frightened, and it's a fear that's ingrained deeply for the last 40 ye
now, the government has been keen to stress all along that here in damascus life goes on as normal, but certainly since i've been here the last few days, electricity has been in and out. abu ahmed has no doubts about what would happen if the government discovered his stockpile. they would kill me, he said, simply. but he says that he is ready to die for his cause. he showed us a video on his cell phone of a man he says was shot in the heart by a sniper. >> two weeks ago. >>...