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. >> jane ellison: last month, edward lister, the conservative leader of wandsworth council for nearly 20 years, moves on to be the chief of staff to the mayor of london. will the prime minister join me in paying tribute to him? >> i think the right honorable lady. it gives me the opportunity not just to praise edward lister, who has done a terrific job over the past years, but also to pay tribute to the person who will be occupying that position, simon milton. it is possible to combine low taxes with the services of all the time you're trying to improve efficiencies. that is what counsel's up and down our country should be focusing on, particularly in a year when we have to make spending reductions. >> pamela nash: one of scottish manifestoe commitments is the first initiative, which will help thousands of first-time buyers to get a foot on the property ladder. what is the prime minister doing to help this generation of homebuyers? >> this is quite like the proposal that we made in the budget for first buy, which is to of tens of thousands of people to get on the property ladder by he
. >> jane ellison: last month, edward lister, the conservative leader of wandsworth council for nearly 20 years, moves on to be the chief of staff to the mayor of london. will the prime minister join me in paying tribute to him? >> i think the right honorable lady. it gives me the opportunity not just to praise edward lister, who has done a terrific job over the past years, but also to pay tribute to the person who will be occupying that position, simon milton. it is possible to...
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a-listers vying for the best seats in the house. they just happen to be bicycle seats. of people a week are now fighting to get into this extreme spin class here at soul cycle. they've somehow turned cardio into a cult. riding into a religion. >> people cry all the time. i can't tell you how many e-mails and phone calls we get, you know, i left my therapist, i don't need to go there anymore. >> reporter: julie and elizabeth first started soul cycle with the idea of turning that plain old spin class into an experience. turn down the lights, fire up the candles, fill the room with calm. make it more spiritual than physical. then, somehow, while you're lost in that zen moment, the instructors torture you with a blubber-busting workout that burns up to 700 calories in just 45 minutes. extreme spinning is suddenly extremely popular, especially with celebrities. kelly ripa goes there, katie holmes and tom cruise have tried it, too. and when chelsea clinton wanted to look perfect in her wedding dress, she came here. and anyone is welcome. if you can pony up the cost. this phys
a-listers vying for the best seats in the house. they just happen to be bicycle seats. of people a week are now fighting to get into this extreme spin class here at soul cycle. they've somehow turned cardio into a cult. riding into a religion. >> people cry all the time. i can't tell you how many e-mails and phone calls we get, you know, i left my therapist, i don't need to go there anymore. >> reporter: julie and elizabeth first started soul cycle with the idea of turning that...
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a-listers, maria shriver we understand was there.n the news for not the most positive of reasons this week. what was her appearance like during the show? >> reporter: they say the best revenge is living well and looking good and girl was working it tonight. she looked good and she came out with gayle king and it was very, very clear that oprah was doing her best to support her. we know that she gave her a little hug and even heard a rumor that the two of them had dinner last night, so yeah, maria is looking good. >> i saw that. they've been friends so long, started together in baltimore. i think is when they started work together, but diana, you saw the whole thing unfold. what was one of your favorite moments just watching the whole spectacular? >> reporter: can i just tell you, i have so much respect for beyonce now -- >> oh, yes, indeed. >> reporter: girlfriend worked it. oh my god. like she was out there shaking it and singing it and doing it and i turned to the friend next to me and i said she's not lip-syncing, she's really sin
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unlike some of her other shows this week, the finale did not feature hollywood a-listers or legends of music and politics. instead, oprah offered a simple thank you to her audience and viewers for what they've meant to her during the show's 25-year run. >> she was alone on the stage the entire time, just speaking to the audience, and mostly giving gratitude. >> everyone was quiet. it was really quiet. >> it was like church and a family reunion and just nothing but love. it really felt like -- >> you were there with your family sitting there in church, i guess you could say. >> reporter: later fans caught a glimpse as oprah reportedly in tears drove away from the studio. just because the show is going away doesn't mean she is. there's a new oprah winfrey network along with oprah radio, the oprah magazine, her book club and so on. wish her the best. >>> this morning on "the early show," live reports from the latest deadly twister. i'm betty nguyen. epower, "infiniti surround sound, "seating for seven -- wait. this is a minivan?" makes you almost want to have kids. [ child screams ] [ mal
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lister and please do give us your feedback we want to hear from you and go check out our website to tide you over until our five o'clock newscast we will be back with so much more news and analysis right here and one half hour. issue is that so much of the. you know the real story. is the leaders of the b.p. to france more and more where should we use the use of this the league club of countries is it just a talking shop. if you are here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. looks. at. wealthy british stock. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with months cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on. the official policy of location jong phone called touch from the q. sampson. like. video on demand keys money old costs and cents feeds in the palm of your. question. call. hello and welcome to technology up day this month marks the fourth annual assembly of the international helicopter industry here in moscow it's a chance for companies to show off innovative concepts of
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that could set a wild precedent. >> but everyone wants to know who the a-listers are?hem. >>> all right, sad news here. first, whitney houston, back in rehab and guess who is back in rehab for the third time since 1997, matt perry is back in rehab. >> from "friends." >> "mr. sunshine" new show. he's now 41 years old. i'm making plans to go away for a month to focus on my sobriety. and continue my life in recovery. please enjoy making fun of me on the worldwide web. last rehabbed in 2001. addiction to prescription pills and alcohol in the past. maybe in relapse. going back in. best of luck to matt. such a good actor. funny guy, wish him well. >> you know what i admire about that, they say rehab takes several tries. and we make a fuss when someone goes back. you have to keep at it. >> i think, good for them. hat's off. >>> oprah winfrey, apparently the reported final guests. and i hope she clears space in front of her studios because will smith and jada-pinkett smith are rolling in with that trailer. remember we talked about? >> that is supposed to be her final, final --
that could set a wild precedent. >> but everyone wants to know who the a-listers are?hem. >>> all right, sad news here. first, whitney houston, back in rehab and guess who is back in rehab for the third time since 1997, matt perry is back in rehab. >> from "friends." >> "mr. sunshine" new show. he's now 41 years old. i'm making plans to go away for a month to focus on my sobriety. and continue my life in recovery. please enjoy making fun of me on...
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nato lauren lister r.t. washington d.c. the libyan government claims a nato air strike has killed eleven muslim clerics in the city of bragg the coalition says the facility it bombed was being used to coordinate attacks on civilians and i nato activist rick ross of saying c alliances intimidating the entire world with campaign. you're talking about where there is. no global story and there are you know world it was very smooth it was four years. ago was last year for seventy years ago a bomb would go through the forty three piece of stage he was struck. from the other nations around the world in recent years. the british in the united states britain france germany and sweden where we're going to resume. our principal abuse going on and this is what you are through with this is working for you if you don't believe all of this. and your political terms this is a dangerous organization minutes in the world. needs to know certain strong response went down to the united nations and the military was in georgia resolving ground wo
nato lauren lister r.t. washington d.c. the libyan government claims a nato air strike has killed eleven muslim clerics in the city of bragg the coalition says the facility it bombed was being used to coordinate attacks on civilians and i nato activist rick ross of saying c alliances intimidating the entire world with campaign. you're talking about where there is. no global story and there are you know world it was very smooth it was four years. ago was last year for seventy years ago a bomb...
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rule of law in theory in reality in the nation's capital though no alarm appears to be going on or lister r.t. washington d.c. . list over now i'm sold out saying that congress is showing away from a decision on libya to make a bomb of the scapegoat for any possible failure. yes it's illegal and unconstitutional and it's not the first president to do it to have done it but it's clearly a move in the direction of more executive power and more executive you're so patient in the. congressional war making power people want to take credit if it goes well the praise the president or if it goes well badly they can criticize him but if you have a vote on a declaration of war anything sort of authorization for that they have to go on record as either opposing it or supporting it and therefore you know they can get blamed by their constituents one way or the other so it's just like the president take responsibility and well you know we'll be kid it serves on the side and say he did a great job or he didn't do a good job george bush for all his failings he did get congressional authorization for afg
rule of law in theory in reality in the nation's capital though no alarm appears to be going on or lister r.t. washington d.c. . list over now i'm sold out saying that congress is showing away from a decision on libya to make a bomb of the scapegoat for any possible failure. yes it's illegal and unconstitutional and it's not the first president to do it to have done it but it's clearly a move in the direction of more executive power and more executive you're so patient in the. congressional war...
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according to the constitution american military action over libya is now illegal but as artie's lord lister reports few on capitol hill seem concerned. fifty eight. fifty nine. sixty said at the outset that this was want to be a matter of days and weeks. and days have turned to months in libya the battle rages on but in washington time has run out. and this rhetoric is running up against a real growth block. and think there's a war powers act war powers act a resolution that says sixty days marks the deadline for an american president pull u.s. forces from hostilities or get congress's approval for a formal declaration of war yet neither appear to be happening and according to the president publicly time seems to be the enemy only for someone else now time is working against gadhafi. he does not have control over his country but it's unclear who or what has control over this one the law or the will of the president the president did not seek in a war begin with. nor really has there been much discussion of the war powers there nor does it seem there will be when pressed by the majority of c
according to the constitution american military action over libya is now illegal but as artie's lord lister reports few on capitol hill seem concerned. fifty eight. fifty nine. sixty said at the outset that this was want to be a matter of days and weeks. and days have turned to months in libya the battle rages on but in washington time has run out. and this rhetoric is running up against a real growth block. and think there's a war powers act war powers act a resolution that says sixty days...
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your words campaign in the country as long as the libyan leader attacks his own people artie's laura lister reports the motivation of the u.s. led alliance is also under scrutiny. for. several decades and for its leader it's still the question it's top of mind when it comes to the world's largest military alliance many people i think today wonder if at the end of the war why nato lo and behold reality is busier than ever. set up to counter perceived threats from the soviet union the north atlantic treaty organization has plowed ahead without an enemy after the end of the cold war. some folks that the alliance lost its reason to exist instead what happened in fact and in violation of even the accords in the agreements at the time was nato aggressively expanded. and a larger alliance that once promised peace has instead pledged bombs in troops to afghanistan going on a decade and in its latest endeavor lobs air strikes into libya despite uniting a new strategic goals back in november libya has launched the allies it dischord some countries don't want to actually you know shoot ground targets
your words campaign in the country as long as the libyan leader attacks his own people artie's laura lister reports the motivation of the u.s. led alliance is also under scrutiny. for. several decades and for its leader it's still the question it's top of mind when it comes to the world's largest military alliance many people i think today wonder if at the end of the war why nato lo and behold reality is busier than ever. set up to counter perceived threats from the soviet union the north...
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>> well, i thank the honorable lady and it gives me the opportunity to praise edward lister who has done a fantastic job and to pay tribute to simon milton who was occupying that position who i know is admired on all sides of the house with the work he did at westminster and the mayor's office. what has shown over many years is that it is possible to combine low taxes with good services if all the time you are trying to improve efficiencies. that is councils should have up and down the country when we have to make spending reductions. >> and with the commitments and the national which will help froevenz of first time buyers. what does the prime minister doing to help of home buyers who are on unemployment, student debt and advising them and cannot have a deposit for the house. >> the proposal in scotland stands quite like for the proposal in what we had in first pie which is to help tens of thousands of people to get on the property ladder by helping them with the deposit which many families find it extremely difficult to raise and there is a real worry in our country that we see the age
>> well, i thank the honorable lady and it gives me the opportunity to praise edward lister who has done a fantastic job and to pay tribute to simon milton who was occupying that position who i know is admired on all sides of the house with the work he did at westminster and the mayor's office. what has shown over many years is that it is possible to combine low taxes with good services if all the time you are trying to improve efficiencies. that is councils should have up and down the...
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i'm laurin lister in your watching r.t. well it's a scandal of multinational proportions and top news on the u.s. mainstream media outlets take a look. now the head of the international monetary fund just arriving to new york courtroom he set to be arraigned on sexual assault charges in new york city. in court the latest developments on the arrest of the head of the i.m.f. on charges of rape head of the international monetary fund i.m.f. will be arraigned inside this manhattan courthouse shortly that is going to happen a hotel housekeeper accuses dominique strauss kahn of attempted rape taking a rape scandal for there to be any they've your attention paid to the international monetary fund in the u.s. by the media never mind the bank involvement in the greece ireland portugal bailout of late or its criticism of its policies over the years by scholars like nobel prize winning economist joseph stiglitz and from countries who receive the bank's help and call it crippling they may feel like the real victims of the i.m.f. but fo
i'm laurin lister in your watching r.t. well it's a scandal of multinational proportions and top news on the u.s. mainstream media outlets take a look. now the head of the international monetary fund just arriving to new york courtroom he set to be arraigned on sexual assault charges in new york city. in court the latest developments on the arrest of the head of the i.m.f. on charges of rape head of the international monetary fund i.m.f. will be arraigned inside this manhattan courthouse...
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. >> tonight the a listers made their way to the correspondent's dinner but many of the jokes weren't aimed at the president as is traditional but instead j abs at donald trump. he ran a clip from the movie the lion king talking about the birth of the royal lion cub and said it was his official birth movie. then seth myers came to the stage and continued to skewer trump. >> he has been saying he will run for president as a republican which surprising since i assumed he was running as a joke. >> as you can see trump sat there rather stone faced during the event. he attended as a guest of the washington post. >> you probably don't want your personal financial information where others can see it. that includes spread across a freeway. that's where loads of documents ended up today and it caused a mess. deborah is in marin live tonight. >> reporter: most of its been picked up but there is still random pieces of paper floating around like this one, part of a tax return. this video shows the strange spectacle. paper, 90 boxes of documents coating the freeway and shoulder along the civic cen
. >> tonight the a listers made their way to the correspondent's dinner but many of the jokes weren't aimed at the president as is traditional but instead j abs at donald trump. he ran a clip from the movie the lion king talking about the birth of the royal lion cub and said it was his official birth movie. then seth myers came to the stage and continued to skewer trump. >> he has been saying he will run for president as a republican which surprising since i assumed he was running...
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correspondent lauren lister thanks for joining me tonight guys that i mean. this is something that actually became a story yesterday and i didn't really think much of it because congressman aaron schock who by the way i think is the youngest member of congress he's only twenty nine and well he just happens to have washboard abs so now he has a new picture out in men's health magazine where he's on the cover and well you have the audience can see. right there they look good but of course people are freaking out some conservatives are freaking out saying that this just isn't appropriate for a congressman and he's really worried about bigger issues i think it's actually nice that we have somebody who's young who's fit who's talking about exercising and staying healthy and eating healthy why we have to hate on that time. you know i kind of i'm with you alone i feel like i'm surprised there's been i guess i'm not surprised but i think all of the criticism is a little unwarranted at a time when i mean there are people that have been involved in far bigger scandals
correspondent lauren lister thanks for joining me tonight guys that i mean. this is something that actually became a story yesterday and i didn't really think much of it because congressman aaron schock who by the way i think is the youngest member of congress he's only twenty nine and well he just happens to have washboard abs so now he has a new picture out in men's health magazine where he's on the cover and well you have the audience can see. right there they look good but of course people...
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doesn't do any reason i'd as matthew co-founder of double speak media and artsy correspondent lauren lister thanks for joining me guys a timely let's start with something i guess you could say is a little bit serious people were asked to name their who did most trusted political reporter was and apparently the most popular answer was. just that you know it's not that when you look at the other ones that were chosen because none of them are political reporters well i know you know the people who go right you know you look at. anderson cooper. can second bill o'reilly. and mike huckabee even made it on the list mike huckabee one of the all ha i guess not a news reporter he has no knowledge to introduce you to tonight announce tonight that wolf blitzer is changing his name to no one. and so. it would always went right to wolf blitzer that's what about the ghettoized well i guess people like all sorts are unfortunately why he's where he's what if he were going to watch the news of a level of trust it was sitting around and watching that if they're watching fox news on this poll that was never l
doesn't do any reason i'd as matthew co-founder of double speak media and artsy correspondent lauren lister thanks for joining me guys a timely let's start with something i guess you could say is a little bit serious people were asked to name their who did most trusted political reporter was and apparently the most popular answer was. just that you know it's not that when you look at the other ones that were chosen because none of them are political reporters well i know you know the people who...
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right there in lister r.t. washington d.c. . when it comes to addressing unemployment a crumbling infrastructure the need for drastic reform of immigration the need to acknowledge the climate change exists our country does seem stuck are constantly being made to believe that it's a way to polarize that washington is broken that nothing can possibly be agreed upon nothing that is except for endless war and an ever expanding surveillance state last week we told you that harry reid and john boehner come to an agreement to extend three provisions of the patriot act for four more years with quote as little debates as possible so now it's been left up to a few lonely senators like rand paul to remind us but that's crazy. none of the government that looks at our visa bill do want to government that looks at all of our records and is finding out what our reading habits are one of the provisions applies to library records if you really want the government to go and find out what you're reading at the library we now have a president wanti
right there in lister r.t. washington d.c. . when it comes to addressing unemployment a crumbling infrastructure the need for drastic reform of immigration the need to acknowledge the climate change exists our country does seem stuck are constantly being made to believe that it's a way to polarize that washington is broken that nothing can possibly be agreed upon nothing that is except for endless war and an ever expanding surveillance state last week we told you that harry reid and john...
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anywhere we save the best for last night have a cocktail and join us for happy hour arjun's lauren lister and lucy calf an awful join me to discuss the hottest headlines today when we return. we. will be. safe getting ready for you know. hey guys welcome michel ancel the alone a show we've heard our guests talk to say on the topic now i want to hear. dislodging you seem to video response are to twitter for part of the question the police host on you tube every monday and on thursday the show long response is. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and here's some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you don't. charge. all right it's a wednesday and we're doing another round of happy hour today so joining me for happy hour tonight are some correspondent lauren lyster and our to producer lucy catherine up here at all girls happy hour kind of like this you know we always have to throw a guy in just to be fair but many of them many of them exactly let's talk about something obama they did they anno
anywhere we save the best for last night have a cocktail and join us for happy hour arjun's lauren lister and lucy calf an awful join me to discuss the hottest headlines today when we return. we. will be. safe getting ready for you know. hey guys welcome michel ancel the alone a show we've heard our guests talk to say on the topic now i want to hear. dislodging you seem to video response are to twitter for part of the question the police host on you tube every monday and on thursday the show...
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correspondent lauren lister thanks for joining me guys let's start with something i guess you could say is a little bit serious people were asked to name their who did the most trusted political reporter was and apparently the most popular answer was. it's just that you know it's not that when you look at the other ones that were chosen because none of them are political reporters there are no you know the people who are writing the you look at the big anderson cooper. you can second or bill o'reilly came first and mike huckabee even made it on the list mike huckabee it is that they are let's just say i have not to use a reporter he is all i did did you see did see that announced tonight wolf blitzer is changing his name to known. what it would always come back to wolf blitzer that's why that's a good i thought well i guess people like wolf blitzer are unfortunately what i think what is what if you were going to watch that is me let alone trusted because i think they're watching it they're watching fox news on this i would never want what i say that's another issue really scary which ex
correspondent lauren lister thanks for joining me guys let's start with something i guess you could say is a little bit serious people were asked to name their who did the most trusted political reporter was and apparently the most popular answer was. it's just that you know it's not that when you look at the other ones that were chosen because none of them are political reporters there are no you know the people who are writing the you look at the big anderson cooper. you can second or bill...
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artie's laura lister and christine for his hour join me for some time in just a moment. we. will. show you. the freedom. hey guys welcome to shell and tell the obama show we part of our just stop to say on the topic now i want to hear audio just go out you tube the video response or the twitter profile of the questions that we post on you tube every monday and on the first day of the show going responses. fun fun fun. fun. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so poorly pleat you think you understand it and then he lives something else and you hear see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. the same. tonight i'd like to revisit an issue that we've discussed recently state secrets and the supreme court here member we first told you how the justices opted not to hear a case regarding extraordinary rendition with five people who were or still are detained in guantanamo bay but when the government chose to invoke the state secrets privilege that well structured and legitimate lawsuit died on
artie's laura lister and christine for his hour join me for some time in just a moment. we. will. show you. the freedom. hey guys welcome to shell and tell the obama show we part of our just stop to say on the topic now i want to hear audio just go out you tube the video response or the twitter profile of the questions that we post on you tube every monday and on the first day of the show going responses. fun fun fun. fun. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so poorly pleat you...
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it's been going on for lister r.t. washington d.c. . and when asked about the law the white house press secretary jay carney would not comment on the passing of the sixty day dial deadline rather but he did claim that the president's actions have been consistent with the more powers resolution well not so said my guest earlier ivan eland he is a defense analyst who is senior fellow at the independent institute here's part of our conversation if it's illegal and unconstitutional and it's not the first president to have done it but it's clearly a move in the direction of more executive power and more. executive your soup ation of the. congressional war making power which is clearly in our in the united states the constitution the founders than a lot of time on this is the original convention is probably the most important issue they've addressed and it's very important to the republic and they want to make sure that the executive branch. because they didn't expect that experience of the kings of europe taking their countries to war and al
it's been going on for lister r.t. washington d.c. . and when asked about the law the white house press secretary jay carney would not comment on the passing of the sixty day dial deadline rather but he did claim that the president's actions have been consistent with the more powers resolution well not so said my guest earlier ivan eland he is a defense analyst who is senior fellow at the independent institute here's part of our conversation if it's illegal and unconstitutional and it's not the...
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good evening it's wednesday may twenty fifth i'm laura lister coming to you from here in washington d.c. and you are watching our t.v. now secretary of defense robert gates has just a few weeks left in office before he retires but the man what's seen as talking about reining in the bloated defense budget is now warning against any more cuts he's making a final stand in artie's kalen ford looks into what's behind that change. tripp as robert gates winds down his time as secretary of defense. he isn't as eager to wind down america's six hundred ninety billion dollars a year in military spending even as the us bases a one point five trillion dollars deficit the defense budget is not because of the deficit and debt problem that we have as a country. once the secretary who denounce no bid contracts and redundant military spending in the war on terror the attacks of september eleventh two thousand and one open the gusher of defense spending that nearly doubled the base budget over the last decade the gusher has been turned off and will stay on use his last weeks in office to warn that too man
good evening it's wednesday may twenty fifth i'm laura lister coming to you from here in washington d.c. and you are watching our t.v. now secretary of defense robert gates has just a few weeks left in office before he retires but the man what's seen as talking about reining in the bloated defense budget is now warning against any more cuts he's making a final stand in artie's kalen ford looks into what's behind that change. tripp as robert gates winds down his time as secretary of defense. he...
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i'm laurin lister and you're watching our t.v. a u.s. president barack obama visited ground zero today in the wake of osama bin laden's death but elsewhere conspiracy theories are flora shing in the wake of the white house's bungled p.r. message over that killing now yesterday obama rolled out releasing the photographs of the dead bin laden and others have emerged of his dead son and courier reportedly but is inconsistent seas abound is the p.r. fumbling just adding fuel to a brewing conspiracy fire artie's marine important i reports. the week began with an international news bombshell proudly dropped by the united states after a firefight they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body there was. a female who was in fact in the line of fire. that reportedly was used as a shield to shield. from the incoming fire by tuesday a big blunder a major backpedaling in a room with bin laden a woman bin laden's was a woman rather bin laden's wife rushed the u.s. assaulter and was shot in the leg but not killed america grabbed the world's
i'm laurin lister and you're watching our t.v. a u.s. president barack obama visited ground zero today in the wake of osama bin laden's death but elsewhere conspiracy theories are flora shing in the wake of the white house's bungled p.r. message over that killing now yesterday obama rolled out releasing the photographs of the dead bin laden and others have emerged of his dead son and courier reportedly but is inconsistent seas abound is the p.r. fumbling just adding fuel to a brewing conspiracy...
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i'm lauren lister in your watching our t.v. well a fog of war or you might call it the fog of p.r. the obama administration since announcing bin laden's death has flip flopped on the details quite a number of times first it was a firefight and an armed bin laden fought back listen to this he was engaged in a firefight with those that enter into the area of the house he was in and whether or not he. had quite frankly don't know well. later the white house knew and it was quite a different story they announced bin laden wasn't armed at all they gave a different account listen to this a woman rather bin laden's wife rushed the u.s. assaulter and was shot in the leg but not killed bin laden was then shot and killed he was not armed now more confusion a senior pakistani security official says bin laden's twelve year old daughter claims he was captured alive in his pockets donny hideout and then shot by u.s. special forces now if this proves true it gives credence to questions critics are raising of whether this killing with outside the law listen a judgment all the time with legal phras
i'm lauren lister in your watching our t.v. well a fog of war or you might call it the fog of p.r. the obama administration since announcing bin laden's death has flip flopped on the details quite a number of times first it was a firefight and an armed bin laden fought back listen to this he was engaged in a firefight with those that enter into the area of the house he was in and whether or not he. had quite frankly don't know well. later the white house knew and it was quite a different story...
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i'm lauren lister in your watching r.t. now fifty years ago this very day you could argue a speech changed everything or at least that the stages unify the country to take what was called a giant leap together for mankind but today where is that unity where is the tackling america's challenges we'll get to that but first let's look back a little history. the right that there are there. are. a mission accomplished for the united states that the cast from a plan that began. eight years earlier i believe that this nation should commit. repeating the go for the good. of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the year of a call from a u.s. president they came fifty years ago to this very day a speech asking congress to invest in turning fantasy into reality it came in the wake of the cold war in reaction to the soviet union success sending a cosmic not into orbit it reminded the u.s. they could quite make it nineteen fifty seven of the stakes in the space race it inspired nasa and increasing u.s. spending on scien
i'm lauren lister in your watching r.t. now fifty years ago this very day you could argue a speech changed everything or at least that the stages unify the country to take what was called a giant leap together for mankind but today where is that unity where is the tackling america's challenges we'll get to that but first let's look back a little history. the right that there are there. are. a mission accomplished for the united states that the cast from a plan that began. eight years earlier i...
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lister we've got wars going on in three different countries right now we'd like to have wars in four or five more if we can figure out a way to do it we've got troops stationed in one hundred twenty countries around the world that are doing anything he said making enemies for us and costing us a staggering amount of money this is all going to come to an end and unfortunately no country has gotten self into this kind of situation gets out of the problem without a crisis or a semi crisis we're rapidly more and more rapidly approaching a crisis that's going to be bad for all of us two thousand and eight was bad but wait till the next time around it's going to be even worse well and worse it may get especially as the lawmakers seem to be at a complete standstill in the fight over the us debt yesterday house speaker john boehner demanded trillions of dollars of cuts in spending in exchange for the votes necessary to push up that ceiling here's what he had to say in a speech in new york let me be as clear as i can be without splits significant spending cuts and changes in the way we spend
lister we've got wars going on in three different countries right now we'd like to have wars in four or five more if we can figure out a way to do it we've got troops stationed in one hundred twenty countries around the world that are doing anything he said making enemies for us and costing us a staggering amount of money this is all going to come to an end and unfortunately no country has gotten self into this kind of situation gets out of the problem without a crisis or a semi crisis we're...
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good afternoon it's monday night four pm here in washington d.c. a more a lister you're watching r.t. well in a little more than a week since the united states killed osama bin laden we have seen several images crowds chanting usa outside of the white house we've seen celebrate story dance party songs at the internet about his killing so was this the new american way and those images aside do americans think his killing was a victory for the u.s. in the war on terror laurie harkness of the resident dot net took this question to the streets of new york city take a look. with the killing of osama. a major victory in the war on terror this week let's talk about that and i guess really think it was a victory i don't know kind of silly agree with everyone rejoicing in the streets but i mean i think it's a good positive step for the country so how is it positive that if it's making a celebrated contest but positive just from the perspective that it's one less horrible person out there in the world one less terrorist in the world that we have to worry about i think there'll be affect on thei
good afternoon it's monday night four pm here in washington d.c. a more a lister you're watching r.t. well in a little more than a week since the united states killed osama bin laden we have seen several images crowds chanting usa outside of the white house we've seen celebrate story dance party songs at the internet about his killing so was this the new american way and those images aside do americans think his killing was a victory for the u.s. in the war on terror laurie harkness of the...
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i'm laurin lister in your botching r t well you may have seen it ron paul has made it official today he announced he will be running for president in two thousand and twelve and the news was everywhere this is a very different tenor than back in two thousand and eight when he was considered a candidate of the libertarian fringe and the media treated him that way now he's going after the republican nomination now but but he is well known as a libertarian who ran for the republican nomination in two thousand and eight and who also ran as a libertarian twenty years earlier so kind of fervor for ron paul be a sign of desire for a true third party candidate or third party before we get to that are two senior broadcast journalist megan takes a look at the history of third party candidates and the hurdles ron paul may place . in american politics you have the elephants and i'm newt gingrich and i'm announcing one term of the shoot for those in the through the donkey i will be election. i'm going to need each and every one of you to get it and then there are those dark forces at this moment
i'm laurin lister in your botching r t well you may have seen it ron paul has made it official today he announced he will be running for president in two thousand and twelve and the news was everywhere this is a very different tenor than back in two thousand and eight when he was considered a candidate of the libertarian fringe and the media treated him that way now he's going after the republican nomination now but but he is well known as a libertarian who ran for the republican nomination in...
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. >> reporter: tim lister was part of the cnn team covering the war. >> we outnumbered the u.s.ersonnel on the ground. >> reporter: the americans call for air strikes and they come with thundering force. >> we brought in specter gunships that can put a bullet on every inch of a football field. >> the amount of ordinance that was dropped in the area over two weeks almost defies belief. the mountains were rearranged. >> reporter: the radio stripped from a dead al qaeda fighter, the americans hear bill bin laden trying to rally his men. >> we listen to him apologizing for having led them to this trap and where they were having air strikes called on them relentlessly. >> reporter: with bin laden in the cross hairs, burnson wants u.s. ground forces sent in to finish the job. >> in the first two or three days of december i would write a message back to washington, recommending the insertion of u.s. forces on the ground. i was looking for 600 to 800 rangers, roughly a battalion. they never came. >> reporter: instead, the u.s. relies on its hired guns. >> it was not a professional milit
. >> reporter: tim lister was part of the cnn team covering the war. >> we outnumbered the u.s.ersonnel on the ground. >> reporter: the americans call for air strikes and they come with thundering force. >> we brought in specter gunships that can put a bullet on every inch of a football field. >> the amount of ordinance that was dropped in the area over two weeks almost defies belief. the mountains were rearranged. >> reporter: the radio stripped from a dead...
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no longer considered an a-lister, he hasn't worked on a high-profile film since 2006.hollywood legend or as a
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no longer considered an a-lister, he hasn't worked on a high-profile film since 2006. as a hollywood legend or as a man destroyed by his personal demons?
no longer considered an a-lister, he hasn't worked on a high-profile film since 2006. as a hollywood legend or as a man destroyed by his personal demons?
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tim lister.im so gl i am so glad you are here the talk about this, because of the expert you are in this area. tell me about the taliban in pakistan, and who are they? >> they are not the same as the afghanle taliban. they grew up in different circumstances. after 9/11, george w. bush said to the pakistanis, you are either with us or against us, and that pushed the pakistanis into tribal territories to deal with the arab fighters and the foreigners who were there who belong belonged tole a cade. once they were there, they aliena alienated a lot of the local people, and gradually, the pakistani taliban were formed. they came together formally speaking in 2007, and at time a couple of years after that, they were really close to islamabad, and they had areas of control less than 60 miles of the capital of islamabad, and they have become a more powerful organization over the last two to three years. >> that is how they emerged. do they have ties to al qaeda or the afghan taliban? >> absolutely they d
tim lister.im so gl i am so glad you are here the talk about this, because of the expert you are in this area. tell me about the taliban in pakistan, and who are they? >> they are not the same as the afghanle taliban. they grew up in different circumstances. after 9/11, george w. bush said to the pakistanis, you are either with us or against us, and that pushed the pakistanis into tribal territories to deal with the arab fighters and the foreigners who were there who belong belonged tole...
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. >> i knew his initials were rs, and so i began to send out these e-mails on listers that said, you know, if you happen to have -- if you happen to know a child called rs with lieu -- leukemia in the 1940s please write me. months passed by, absolutely nothing, no response whatsoever. i kept saying to myself, well, i'm on page 60, this book is never going to get written, and then i got dejected and thought i would go on a vacation to my parent's house in india, and someone said to me, the chemist, only one biography, he said it's about 85 years old, but he lives three blocks from my parent's house in india. [laughter] i said, fine, i'll talk to him, and we're having a conversation, talk for an hour about the chemistry and ect., ect., ect., i'm about a leave and he says before you go, i don't know if you're interested, but i was in boston 1950s visiting the clinic in other words to compile this book, and i have a roster of all of his patients with leukemia, and that was a stunning moment for me, and out of that came a series of parties' names and pictures, and that's how i found this
. >> i knew his initials were rs, and so i began to send out these e-mails on listers that said, you know, if you happen to have -- if you happen to know a child called rs with lieu -- leukemia in the 1940s please write me. months passed by, absolutely nothing, no response whatsoever. i kept saying to myself, well, i'm on page 60, this book is never going to get written, and then i got dejected and thought i would go on a vacation to my parent's house in india, and someone said to me, the...
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you go to a wildlife park and people on the bus feed the animals, i think we'll have some of the d-listersk that's going to happen. >> reporter: as park rangers go, tmz's harvey levin knows his animals. >> did you learn anything? >> reporter: i learned a ton. >> what's your favorite part? >> reporter: a bunch of clubs i never can get into. >> can i just say? you're right. >> reporter: hey. but at least now i know where they are, which counts for something. for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, hollywood. >> leave it to tmz. there's a lot more on "nightline" tonight. you can take a virtual tour of those locations on our website, abcnews.com. >>> we were talking about tuesday, the "consumer reports" study on which diets were most effective? and elizabeth leamy got out the calculator to find out. >> reporter: the diet plans can cost $200 to $600 a month. so, we wanted to try them. we conducted informal tastings of jenny craig, nutri-systems and smart ones. you've seen the commercials. >> 30 pounds in 18 weeks. jenny worked. >> reporter: heard the testimonials. >> i lost 40 pound
you go to a wildlife park and people on the bus feed the animals, i think we'll have some of the d-listersk that's going to happen. >> reporter: as park rangers go, tmz's harvey levin knows his animals. >> did you learn anything? >> reporter: i learned a ton. >> what's your favorite part? >> reporter: a bunch of clubs i never can get into. >> can i just say? you're right. >> reporter: hey. but at least now i know where they are, which counts for...
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. ♪ isn't she lovely >> from music legends, past and present -- ♪ >> to hollywood's hottest a-listers me love, support, wisdom, and most of all, the truth. ♪ oh, happy day >> reporter: they all gathered to pay tribute to the queen of daytime tv. for once, the tables were turned, oprah was the guest of honor, before a packed house at chicago's united center. >> the country began to know her and call her by her name, oprah. >> reporter: some came to witness. ♪ >> reporter: others to thank. >> by giving them an education, you've helped light up this world. >> reporter: so how do you top that? ♪ >> reporter: how does oprah winfrey take her final bow? one insider says flying solo. >> most important relationship is with her audience. it's going to be low key and intimate, whatever it is. >> reporter: and fans and her audience during the final taping say it was just that. >> we love her! >> there are no, you know, bells and whistles. >> really just a moment in history. >> welcome to the very first session of the oprah winfrey show. >> reporter: when she burst on to the screen in 1984, americ
. ♪ isn't she lovely >> from music legends, past and present -- ♪ >> to hollywood's hottest a-listers me love, support, wisdom, and most of all, the truth. ♪ oh, happy day >> reporter: they all gathered to pay tribute to the queen of daytime tv. for once, the tables were turned, oprah was the guest of honor, before a packed house at chicago's united center. >> the country began to know her and call her by her name, oprah. >> reporter: some came to witness....
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. >> this is where a-listers and celebrities hang out. 58 beautiful rooms. >> i love santa fe. >> it's beautiful there but in this hotel you feel you're where you should be. this there are kivas in the room. they have beautiful beamed ceilings. i love all the patios so you can see the world go by while you have lunch. >> $250 a night. >> exactly. >> number two in the nation's capital. >> we're getting closer. >> lafayette square in washington, d.c. tell me what you get for your money here. >> d.c. is fantastic in the summer. if you want to be in the center of it all this hotel is a great option on lafayette square. you will be walking distance to the white house, washington monument, the smithsonian. the rooms are art deco, 237 rooms. 14 and 26 -- this is what we get from the readers. specific stuff. they have two sides of windows with lots of light. and a french bistro. if you want a little bit of a french-inspired experience in d.c., this is the place to stay. >> great. >> and they have a four for three. so you get four nights for the price of three. >> th
. >> this is where a-listers and celebrities hang out. 58 beautiful rooms. >> i love santa fe. >> it's beautiful there but in this hotel you feel you're where you should be. this there are kivas in the room. they have beautiful beamed ceilings. i love all the patios so you can see the world go by while you have lunch. >> $250 a night. >> exactly. >> number two in the nation's capital. >> we're getting closer. >> lafayette square in washington,...