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you just released your double disk cd/dvd "live from london."our fans here in the united states? >> oh, we have wonderful fans in the united states. but we do have great, great fans in europe when we get a chance to go there, especially london we love to play. we had actually been on a five-week tour and just -- we were winding up our tour in london at the '02 arena and thought we're going to film this because this has been a wonderful trip. maybe we'll come back and put it together. we had such a great time, such a wonderful audience. all the songs, of course, that they love and all the popular songs. then we do a lot of variety of other things. we do some interviews, talk to the band, show the rehearsal, show the town. this dvd is a wonderful thing to watch. it's colorful and entertaining, but you can see for yourself on the dvd how involved the audience really gets. they knew all the words and they were swinging their arms back and forth on all the songs, singing along. so it made for a wonderful experience for all of us, and i'm very proud o
you just released your double disk cd/dvd "live from london."our fans here in the united states? >> oh, we have wonderful fans in the united states. but we do have great, great fans in europe when we get a chance to go there, especially london we love to play. we had actually been on a five-week tour and just -- we were winding up our tour in london at the '02 arena and thought we're going to film this because this has been a wonderful trip. maybe we'll come back and put it...
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is that london wonderful? [applause] i am not trying to insult london, it is wonderful. [applause] the point i was trying to make, northern ireland, if we can do that for our young people, promote social mobility, stop truancy, it is a very rural society. people tend to travel along than perhaps people do in england. if we can do that, then surely you can do that here in england and scotland and wales. >> in addition to the names i have already mentioned, we are joined by a labor member from mansfield. >> i personally think london is really lucky. i would love to have free transport, but the realistic thing is is probably never going to happen. i would like to think we can have the opportunity to try and have it, or even lower the fees. even if we had -- if we are still going to university, it would help us in the long run and save us much more money. >> thank you very much indeed. let me take the gentleman with the silver tie. >> i paid 250 pounds for a bus passed last year, and i was late for college once. i got told to move closer to college. five people in a car, 50
is that london wonderful? [applause] i am not trying to insult london, it is wonderful. [applause] the point i was trying to make, northern ireland, if we can do that for our young people, promote social mobility, stop truancy, it is a very rural society. people tend to travel along than perhaps people do in england. if we can do that, then surely you can do that here in england and scotland and wales. >> in addition to the names i have already mentioned, we are joined by a labor member...
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okay, there is no time to ask questions in london i have been told so we will have to end now. i would just end by trying to summarize what i understand from the exchanges which have gone on today and that is very simple in maybe three different ways of expressing it. first is the of linney to continue to expand the evidence-based can translate this evidence days into communications, effective communications. the second is we then need to use these communications to increase engagement of governments, of the global development community, of the public, of communities, health workers. we need to engage everyone in these activities and finally by engaging in need to increase the demand that there will be changes in the climate change agenda that will benefit health. so i would like to thank you all for participating in this panel and thank the welcome in london school for having supported us. [applause] >> good afternoon everyone. i am the chairman of the welcome trust. i am 62 years of age. i have children and i have grandchildren and i've come to this conference extraordinarily
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bedford, via london. a bedford, via london. a ager, bedford, via london.d - - a teenager a ager, who raped a five-year-old - - a teenager who raped - a teenager who raped a five-year- old boy - a teenager who raped a five-year- old boy days old boy days after avoiding prison for rape old boy days after avoiding prison for rape on another young, for rape on another young, has been jailed. for rape on another young, has been jailed. now he will jailed. now he will be imprisoned until jailed. now he will be imprisoned until he isjudged until he isjudged no longer a danger until he isjudged no longer a danger to the community. this this summer this summer one afternoon, as this summer one afternoon, as we was this summer one afternoon, as we was playing outside in was playing outside in this suburb of east was playing outside in this suburb of east manchester, a five-year-old of east manchester, a five-year-old boy was lure add of east manchester, a five-year-old boy was lure add way and then raped. boy was lure add way and then raped. his boy was lure add way
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that is what we want to look at as part of the agenda for the london conference. as we look at who will succeed the u.n. special representative in afghanistan, it is important to bring together the military effort in the more coordinated way. what he says will definitely be taken into account. i am pleased to know that members of the armed forces who have now serbs are now in the dollar. i want the whole house to think of for all they do in service for our country. >> having campaigned over the last four years for more protected vehicles with v-shaped hulls, may i welcome the increased numbers of the ridgebacks and others being delivered to the theater. are you confident that the increase will not have the opposite effect intended, to exacerbate the situation? this has happened in the past and could it not be history repeating itself? >> no, i do not believe so. what we have had to adjust to is a change in tactics by the taliban. they're fighting a guerrilla war. we have to change the techniques we use. by having properly protected vehicles and by the intelligence
that is what we want to look at as part of the agenda for the london conference. as we look at who will succeed the u.n. special representative in afghanistan, it is important to bring together the military effort in the more coordinated way. what he says will definitely be taken into account. i am pleased to know that members of the armed forces who have now serbs are now in the dollar. i want the whole house to think of for all they do in service for our country. >> having campaigned...
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go ahead and go to g20.org, and on the right-hand side you're going to see london communique. clich that. you will go to the website of the london summit, and five of the document sending the fund, to enter a $50 billion. it's pretty remarkable when you think about it and most americans are going to find this hard to believe that the president of the united states is actively as it were undermining the dollar by having an active participation in the creation of the dollar's one world alternative on the international scene. but it's happening. it was fully reported in "the wall street journal" of the time, it was reported in the financial times and london. most americans in the mainstream media just ignored it as too technical. don't bother the american people with this detail. even though it's the first step of the death of the dollar. now, in writing a chapter on meet the globalist i focused on people like george soros who fits into the plan here of the destruction of the dollar. a chapter of the book is titled the plan to destroy the dollar. and george soros, just to make it
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> a united airlines pilot was pulled off a flight minutes before he was supposed to take off from london to chicago on monday. british police say his blood alcohol level was over the legal limit. the pilot has been removed from duty while the airline investigates. an airlines spokeswoman says the policy is among the strictest in the industry and we have no tolerance for violation of this well established policy. >>> workers clearing a rock slide got a scare from a second slide. this time it's caught on tape. >>> it's veterans day when we honor the service of our men and women. >> today we salute world war ii veteran. wendell was an army staff sergeant during the war and his daughter, wendy, wants to let us now how proud she is of her dad. >> we want to leave a message for our dad thanking for him for being so brave in world war ii when he was captured at age 20 and we want to thank him for his contribution to all of the freedoms we enjoy in this great country and we just want to tell him we're so proud of him and that we love him. >> absolutely. wendell also served in the korean war and
> a united airlines pilot was pulled off a flight minutes before he was supposed to take off from london to chicago on monday. british police say his blood alcohol level was over the legal limit. the pilot has been removed from duty while the airline investigates. an airlines spokeswoman says the policy is among the strictest in the industry and we have no tolerance for violation of this well established policy. >>> workers clearing a rock slide got a scare from a second slide. this...
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the crown and the maintenance were brought from the to your of london to buckingham palace last night. days gone by they would have been brought by river, which is why one of the physician in charge here today is called the bargemaster. that is an echo of those times. the crown jeweler, henry collins, has retrieved the crown and is handing it down to the bargemaster, who will then hand it to the gentleman emerging from the state coach. he is a very central figure today. he is lieutenant general and drew ford. his formal title is controller of the lord champion better lane's office. that is an office in the royal household that deals with garden parties and things of the like. it is his duty to take the imperial state crown into the palace of westminster and put it on display in the gallery, and that is where it will stay until the queen arrives. a good look there at the imperial state crown, which was made in 1937 for george the sixth. but it is a replica of the crown worn by queen victoria back in 1938. it was refashioned back in 1937 because they wanted a lighter crown. so the lieut
the crown and the maintenance were brought from the to your of london to buckingham palace last night. days gone by they would have been brought by river, which is why one of the physician in charge here today is called the bargemaster. that is an echo of those times. the crown jeweler, henry collins, has retrieved the crown and is handing it down to the bargemaster, who will then hand it to the gentleman emerging from the state coach. he is a very central figure today. he is lieutenant general...
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now, from london, prime minister's questions. this week, prime minister gordon brown answered questions on military strategy in afghanistan. according to the associated press, mr. brown announced that canada nations agreed to send about 30,000 more troops to afghanistan. the prime minister also discussed how the government was responding to recent floods in the uk. >> questions to the prime minister. >> mr. speaker, before i begin, i am sure the whole house would like to join me to pay tribute to sgt dixon from the second regiment royal military police who has died in afghanistan. we send our sincere condolences to his family and friends. he and the sacrifice he has made will not be forgotten. all of us will also want to pay tribute to police constable bill barker who died in the course of duty, serving the community he was so committed to. also those a lost their lives in the recent floods. and with all those affected by the serious flooding, you will have our support now and into the future. let us as a house also paid tribute
now, from london, prime minister's questions. this week, prime minister gordon brown answered questions on military strategy in afghanistan. according to the associated press, mr. brown announced that canada nations agreed to send about 30,000 more troops to afghanistan. the prime minister also discussed how the government was responding to recent floods in the uk. >> questions to the prime minister. >> mr. speaker, before i begin, i am sure the whole house would like to join me to...
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this is how five cities, athens, rome, gay jerusalem, london and philadelphia, shaped america. days gone by, william f. buckley jr. is a beautifully written autobiography by the founder of the american conservative movement. ethnic america pleaded no by thomas stole, our foremost black intellectual examines some of the ethnic groups, jewish, of rich, german, african-american, why some have a greater impact than others. let me be clear about one thing. a book is a book is a book. it is not a snippet or a scrap or a fragment. a book contains thousands of words, hundreds of pages, which permit the author to develop their early his ideas and his arguments or his characters in a novel. a book doesn't have to be printed on paper. the success of audio books proves that. i would like to say a few complimentary words about the kindle, amazon's electronic reader. the kendall is about the size of a book. it weighs less than a pound and can hold more than 200 books and offers access to several hundred thousand titles at about $10 a pop. but i must confess, i prefer the printed and bound bo
this is how five cities, athens, rome, gay jerusalem, london and philadelphia, shaped america. days gone by, william f. buckley jr. is a beautifully written autobiography by the founder of the american conservative movement. ethnic america pleaded no by thomas stole, our foremost black intellectual examines some of the ethnic groups, jewish, of rich, german, african-american, why some have a greater impact than others. let me be clear about one thing. a book is a book is a book. it is not a...
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boarded a transatlantic flight to london. and after arriving there authorities denied him entry into the country and notified the u.s. he was arrested once he got back on american soil. >>> grocery brand fair bank farms is recalling more than a half million pounds of ground beef due to fears of possible e. coli contamination. the manufacture stopped 546,000 pounds up and down the east coast to stores like trader joes. b.j.'s giant and others. now the centers for disease control is warning the public that two deaths and dozens of illnesses may be linked to potentially contaminated meat. >>> emergency officials are telling people in louisiana to get out while they still can. water is overflowing a levy. and the levy could breach. some homes are already flooded. >>> workers able to shut down a water main break in california. this is what it looked like at the height of the break. thousands of gallons poured into the streets. shut down the intersection. the pipe is used to remove recycled water. >>> finally san francisco bay brid
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it will be back on their way sent to the tower of london.uke of edinburgh having a little chat with jack straw about the contents of the lord chancellor's purse. he is even giggling with it. at least the speech was in the purse, which is always a help. the queen is ready to leave and being exported to the main entrance here at the victoria tower by the marshall and the lord great chamberlain. they were in effect that two men in charge of the ceremony to dig through the lord great chamberlain is known as the keeper of the palace of westminster. he is in charge of royal sections of the palace -- that white want a symbol of his authority. he also carries a big gold and key, another of the symbols. the heralds on their way down so that they can be present when the queen leaves. what brought black rod -- black rod having performed his duties, says goodbye. the irish state coaches ready. -- coach is ready. [trumpets playing] >> the coaches on its way. the cavalry is ready to escort the queen, and once again we have our great view from the studio h
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and my government will respond to proposals for high-speed rail services between london and scotland. and legislation will be intruffed to protect communities from flooding and to improve the management of water splis. and my government is committed to insuring everyone has a fair chance in life. and will continue to take forward legislation to promote equality and narrow the gap between rich and poor, and tackle discrimination. the bill would also introduce transparency in the workplace. and help address the differences in pay between men and women. and my government will continue to enshrine if law its commitment to apolish child poverty by 2020. and my government will legislate to provide agency workers with the right to be treated equally, with permanent staff on paid holidays and other basic conditions. legislation will continue to be taken forward on constitutional reform. and my government will also publish draft legislation on proposals, for a reform second chamber of parliament, with a democratic mandate. and a bill ill be introduced to strengthen the law against bribery. my
and my government will respond to proposals for high-speed rail services between london and scotland. and legislation will be intruffed to protect communities from flooding and to improve the management of water splis. and my government is committed to insuring everyone has a fair chance in life. and will continue to take forward legislation to promote equality and narrow the gap between rich and poor, and tackle discrimination. the bill would also introduce transparency in the workplace. and...
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you just released your double disk cd dvd live from london.our fans here in the united states? >> oh, we have wonderful fans in the united states. we do have great, great fans in europe when we get a chance to go there, especially london we love to play. we had actually been on a five-week tour and just -- we were winding up our tour in london at the '02 arena and thought we're going to film this because this has been a wonderful trip. we had such a great time, such a wonderful audience. all the songs, of course, that they love and all the popular songs. then we do a lot of variety of other things. we do interview, talk to the band, show the rehearsal, show the town. this dvd is a wonderful thing to watch. it's colorful and entertaining, but you can see for yourself on the dvd how involved the audience really gets. they knew all the words and they were swinging their arms back and forth on all the songs, singing along. it made for a wonderful experience for all of us and i'm very proud of the dvd and cd. it's all in one package. i have it righ
you just released your double disk cd dvd live from london.our fans here in the united states? >> oh, we have wonderful fans in the united states. we do have great, great fans in europe when we get a chance to go there, especially london we love to play. we had actually been on a five-week tour and just -- we were winding up our tour in london at the '02 arena and thought we're going to film this because this has been a wonderful trip. we had such a great time, such a wonderful audience....
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irving lamont washington was set to fly a united jet from london to chicago on monday. british police arrested him when he flunked a breathalyzer test, though. washington is now grounded. there have been several incidents for the airlines industry recently. this morning on our sister network a former ntsb official said flyers should be concerned. >> the whole structure of flying has changed. the airline had industry has been in a profound downturn for a number of years and not getting any better. pilots, they -- flight crews are the key component. they're being worked harder. they're being paid less. they're under more stress. and i think there is an issue. and i think you're going to see the ntsb and the faa looking at the whole issue of pilot fatigue, pilot work rules. how do we optimize people's attention in these cockpits? i think that's going to come up in the next few months. >> washington is now the third u.s. pilot and the second from united to be busted at heathrow on alcohol charges in just over a year. an airline spokeswoman says -- >>> the mastermind behind
irving lamont washington was set to fly a united jet from london to chicago on monday. british police arrested him when he flunked a breathalyzer test, though. washington is now grounded. there have been several incidents for the airlines industry recently. this morning on our sister network a former ntsb official said flyers should be concerned. >> the whole structure of flying has changed. the airline had industry has been in a profound downturn for a number of years and not getting any...
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it's been a good idea, never taken place except in london a few years ago. they made it happen. >> london was one of those cities that it was really difficult to ever get anything like this through, but by the late 1980s the traffic congestion in london had gotten so bad that the traffic streets were slower than in the days when they have horse-drawn carriages in the victorian era. >> and in a convergence of events happened to change the political dynamics. the most important thing, the election of a new candidate for mayor. can livingstone. who had committed to the congestion charge during his campaign. red ken livingstone and renting it is making, is unapologetically a man of the left. he counts among his close friend fidel castro and hugo chavez. and he made great sport making fun of margaret thatcher when she was prime minister here k. told me a story when i was interviewing him about margaret thatcher used to set up and she would look across the river and ken was a member and he had a building. he put up a giant, giant anti-thatcher banter so every day
it's been a good idea, never taken place except in london a few years ago. they made it happen. >> london was one of those cities that it was really difficult to ever get anything like this through, but by the late 1980s the traffic congestion in london had gotten so bad that the traffic streets were slower than in the days when they have horse-drawn carriages in the victorian era. >> and in a convergence of events happened to change the political dynamics. the most important thing,...
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. >> now from london, "prime minister's questions" from the british house of commons. this week gordon brown answered questions on the british involvement in afghanistan. mr. brown announced this week that 10 nato nations are ready to send about 5,000 troops to afghanistan. they questioned about the iraq secrecy and asked about how the government was responding to recent floods in the u.k. >> doctor, refer to blackmon woods. >> before listing my engagements this week, i am sure the house will wish to join me to paying tribute to sergeant robert dixon from the fourth regiment, who has died in afghanistan. the debt of gratitude we owe him is permanent, and we send our condolences to his family and friends. he and the sacrifice he has made will not be forgotten. all of us i believe will want to pay tribute to police constable big barker who tragically died in the course of duty, serving the community he was so committed to. and we remember the individuals who lost their lives during the recent floods, and our thoughts are with all families and friends, and with all those
. >> now from london, "prime minister's questions" from the british house of commons. this week gordon brown answered questions on the british involvement in afghanistan. mr. brown announced this week that 10 nato nations are ready to send about 5,000 troops to afghanistan. they questioned about the iraq secrecy and asked about how the government was responding to recent floods in the u.k. >> doctor, refer to blackmon woods. >> before listing my engagements this...
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district in the 1840s in london was not for political reasons. that was where he was going. had no idea it would be as thrilling as it was and what happened at that meeting, the delegates--the female delegates were denied an opportunity to be part of the convention. very lively. she was involved with international women's rights later on. you see stanton involved with middle and upper-class women in western europe. promoting -- i don't even know the word. the accomplishments of women. in terms of a radical movement i don't remember seeing much connection with the radical movements in europe. the condition of the pour born in the united states, but i don't think she had -- i don't think she was much outside the middle-class protestant -- using it as a comparison with her own status. look what we do here. this is a very conventional rhetorical use of foreigners who had different ideas on that. i don't think -- two children are living there. before she came back, i don't think she pushed her thinking very far. >> i was wondering if you could talk briefly about the response to t
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the cd and dvd, dolly live from london is available now.ou for joining us. >>> all right. welcome, class, to hollywood 101. thank you so much for enrolling. all right, so over here we have debby and eddie. in the '50s they were known as america's sweethearts. those of you that are younger, all three of you, and you can't, you know, you can't relate to any of this, try to think of it this way. think of eddie as brad pitt, debby as jennifer aniston, and elizabeth as angelina jolie. does that help? >> that's the very funny carrie fisher in a scene from her hit broadway show. "wishful drinking." this week i talked to the former princess leia about her life and loves and took time out for a call from a special guest. >> hello, there. >> hi, mom. >> hello, darling daughter. >> so, debbie, you've seen the play, right? >> i've seen it about seven times. it's great. >> so is there anything in there you can relate to or that you would say -- >> i would just say that she should have put everything in then it would have really been an overnight sensati
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they have apparently called blood on the streets of london. and why hadn't this group been banned as well. we got a government that wants to prevent extremism yet its money is funding extremists. we have a government that we shouldn't have extremist-led schools and yet we have those schools. and above all, when is the prime minister going to tell us he's going to get a grip on this school? >> to prescribe an organization, we need full evidence and that evidence needs to be looked at in front detail in the cold light of day. and i think he may regret some of the remarks he has made this morning. as far as our activities against terrorism in this country, we have doubled the security staff that is available to deal with terrorism. we have doubled the number of police who are dealing with potential terrorists incidents. we have put 100 people into prison as a result of terrorist acts since 2001. we are monitoring very closely people who enter in this country including the identity card that foreign people coming to this country have to hold. we a
they have apparently called blood on the streets of london. and why hadn't this group been banned as well. we got a government that wants to prevent extremism yet its money is funding extremists. we have a government that we shouldn't have extremist-led schools and yet we have those schools. and above all, when is the prime minister going to tell us he's going to get a grip on this school? >> to prescribe an organization, we need full evidence and that evidence needs to be looked at in...
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police in new london, new hampshire, say they were at the station on friday night when they heard yellingheering down the road from the police station. >> i got out of my cruiser and walked up i could see numerous people walking with backpacks and 12 packs of beer. as i walked up to the front door we had the typical, the police are here. >> half the student were held until they could be released to their parents. >>> a perfect cow is worth more than 1 million bucks. missy the cow is considered to be as perfect as cows get. she lives in canada where she was just sold for $1.2 million. what makes her so special? >> missy has a combination of a deep pedigree, a great family behind her. she has a great milk production and she also has a high genetic index and also one of the best show cows in the breed. >> missy is only one of five cows ever sold for a million bucks. >>> i know what you're thinking, i don't have an answer to it. what happens to missy now? >> a little stiff, right? >> her walk. i would think that she would be bred. it is for breeding because she was the perfect specimen. >> ho
police in new london, new hampshire, say they were at the station on friday night when they heard yellingheering down the road from the police station. >> i got out of my cruiser and walked up i could see numerous people walking with backpacks and 12 packs of beer. as i walked up to the front door we had the typical, the police are here. >> half the student were held until they could be released to their parents. >>> a perfect cow is worth more than 1 million bucks. missy...
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eventually, they lapsed a little into the 20th century and there was jack london and a few other things and i asked him why, did this, why do it aloud and he said he lived a very hectic life and there was always pressure and this meant every night, he pentagon one hour with his wife -- he spent one hour with his wife that was intellectual and something they could do together. did i answer your question? >> does your book mention any instances of times when mr. rehnquist had very difficult situations that he was handling on the court, and needed a friend, not to tell specifics about cases to, but that you knew that you were somehow helping him through a difficult time? >> i'm not quite sure i understand the question. >> as a supportive friend. >> well, that came up all the time. i mean, we -- we saw a lot of each other, and things that bothered him, we talked about. and rarely about cases, because we almost -- almost never about cases. a, he didn't need my advice about them and i don't think they were ever had a great emotional content. they were cases. and -- but there are all sorts of
eventually, they lapsed a little into the 20th century and there was jack london and a few other things and i asked him why, did this, why do it aloud and he said he lived a very hectic life and there was always pressure and this meant every night, he pentagon one hour with his wife -- he spent one hour with his wife that was intellectual and something they could do together. did i answer your question? >> does your book mention any instances of times when mr. rehnquist had very difficult...
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now the agency's currently reviewing the case of united airlines pilot arrested in london on monday suspectedbeing drunk on the job. president obama is not ready to sign off on any of the proposals for a troop increase in afghanistan. now yesterday he asked his war council to revise the four current options which range between 20,000 and 40,000 more u.s. troops. over to correspondent richard lui. is there one that he's at least leaning toward, favors more? >>> one of the four, robin, senior administration officials say one version that calls for about 34,000 more troops has been a favorite at the pentagon. the plan has been described as a half and half approach about half of the troops would be fighting, the other half would be holding ground so the afghans can regroup but, again, this is only one of the four options. administration officials say the other three options, robin, are different mixes of those components. >> so this debate has been going on -- you're talking months now. what is holding up the president's decision, do we know? >> months. and this was their eighth meeting we're hea
now the agency's currently reviewing the case of united airlines pilot arrested in london on monday suspectedbeing drunk on the job. president obama is not ready to sign off on any of the proposals for a troop increase in afghanistan. now yesterday he asked his war council to revise the four current options which range between 20,000 and 40,000 more u.s. troops. over to correspondent richard lui. is there one that he's at least leaning toward, favors more? >>> one of the four, robin,...
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irwin vermont washington was set to fly a united jet from london all the way to chicago on monday. his blood alcohol level was over the legal limit. washington's been removed from duty and airline spokesperson says united's policy is among the strictest in the industry. we have no tolerance for violation of this well-established policy. >>> the mastermind behind the sniper attacks that terrorized the nation in 2002 said nothing before his execution last night. john allen muhammad died by lethal injection. this is the last photo taken of him. an a.mbulance took away the remains. some victims' relatives witnessed the execution, so did the prosecutor who won the death penalty conviction. >> he died very peacefully, much more than most of his victims. i felt a sense of closure and hope they did, too. i think they can look forward to that and i hope they have solace by virtue of his execution. >> muhammad got the death sentence for the shooting death of dean harold myers but actually the d.c.-area attacks left ten people dead. the suspect and the ft. hood shootings army major nidal mali
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you very much mark for that kind introduction and it's great for me to be here with colleagues in london and also our friends in washington. while any health minister has to deal with the daily press of health policy there is no more important than meeting the attempt to share on this one. though i want to thank everybody here in london and in washington for giving their time to be here today. i'd also like to thank all of the organizations on both sides of the atlantic that has made it possible. i want to start by endorsing the words of secretary sibelius, margaret chan, and ban ki-moon. this is a crunch year for climate change. when the world comes together in copenhagen in just a couple of weeks time, it will be essential that we strike a deal that is equal to the challenge we face in which the speakers before me have outlined. climate change poses a huge threat to global prosperity, security, and development. but to many people, it can seem abstract without nonurgent event. it's when we think of the impact on people's health, the terrible cost of inaction it becomes clear. this human
you very much mark for that kind introduction and it's great for me to be here with colleagues in london and also our friends in washington. while any health minister has to deal with the daily press of health policy there is no more important than meeting the attempt to share on this one. though i want to thank everybody here in london and in washington for giving their time to be here today. i'd also like to thank all of the organizations on both sides of the atlantic that has made it...
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erwin vermont washington was set to fly united jet from london chicago monday. british police arrested him when he flunked a breathalyzer. washington is grounded for now. an airline spokesperson says that united's policies is among the strictest in the industry. we have no tolerance for violation of this well established policy. >>> the mastermind before a sniper attacks that terrorized the nation in 2002 said nothing before his execution last night. john allen mohammed died by lethal injection at 9:11 eastern. this the ambulance that took away his remains. some witnesses, relatives witnessed the prosecution. so did the prosecutor who won the death penalty conviction. >> he died very peace fully, much more than most of his victims. i felt a sense of closure and i hope they did, too. i think they looked for to that and i hope they have solace by virtue of his execution. >> mohammed got the death sentence for the shooting death of dean harold meyers. but actually the d.c. area attacks left ten people dead. mohammed's accomplice lee boyd malvo is serving life in pr
erwin vermont washington was set to fly united jet from london chicago monday. british police arrested him when he flunked a breathalyzer. washington is grounded for now. an airline spokesperson says that united's policies is among the strictest in the industry. we have no tolerance for violation of this well established policy. >>> the mastermind before a sniper attacks that terrorized the nation in 2002 said nothing before his execution last night. john allen mohammed died by lethal...
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was in london for bear stearns and was there seven years. that was the crooks of a lot of the work that was doing wall street and international then i came to goldman. >> host: what impacted your experience? your views? you were on the inside. >> guest: you'll learn on the inside cover there is such a tremendously competitive environment which we saw in other places, but in wall street you come in every single day. tried to figure how much credit you can take for a particular trade if you can be somebody on another desk or another area of the firm. you race to the offices of senior management to tell them what you did to take part in a certain dealer transaction. then it is an immediate type of environment where if you don't, you don't succeed. if you want to try to succeed you get involved in the game and i found very quite distasteful and empty but that is the environment. it is very intense from a power play just like military strategy everyday going in better the from whose name to put on the email first two whose office yugo in first or
was in london for bear stearns and was there seven years. that was the crooks of a lot of the work that was doing wall street and international then i came to goldman. >> host: what impacted your experience? your views? you were on the inside. >> guest: you'll learn on the inside cover there is such a tremendously competitive environment which we saw in other places, but in wall street you come in every single day. tried to figure how much credit you can take for a particular trade...
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of state was asked to do a disastrous job and having signed a peace treaty with the americans and london, it takes a month or more warships to cross the atlantic before the ship could bring copies of the treaty here, madison was talk to an baiting canada to show off how strong we were and of course, it was a disaster. >> you alluded at the beginning, the fact that most americans really do not recognize him as one of the great presidents. what do you think is the reason for that? >> the other gentleman asked the question and i think the reason simply is that historians like to cover exciting battles. a lot of blood, a lot of action. and they tend to ignore the solid work of hard-working political leaders. that is still probably true. people get elected over competition said here is a man elected for his competence. clearly. >> he lived for several years after he left the presidency. do you have any idea how he felt about his successes? >> the deep inside he favored john quincy adams and have worked with him eight years. in those days, secretary of state was the most important figure in go
of state was asked to do a disastrous job and having signed a peace treaty with the americans and london, it takes a month or more warships to cross the atlantic before the ship could bring copies of the treaty here, madison was talk to an baiting canada to show off how strong we were and of course, it was a disaster. >> you alluded at the beginning, the fact that most americans really do not recognize him as one of the great presidents. what do you think is the reason for that? >>...
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the agency is currently reviewing the case of a united airlines pilot arrested in london p monday suspected job. >>> this morning a jury starts considering whether to give the death penalty to the man who killed a tv news anchor in arkansas. curtis la very well vance was found guilty yesterday of beating abeat ing anne pressly to death last year. he shouted as he was taken from the courthouse. >> this is a corrupted system! >> today was justice for anne and it's taken a year to get to it. i know nobody is more grateful than the parents and all of us as friends. >> well, the jury has two sentencing options, death or life without parole. if they can't decide, the judge you will impose a life sentence. >>> president obama isn't ready to sign off on any of the four proposals for troop increase in afghanistan p. yesterday he asked his war council to revise them. richard lui joins us. what changes have to be made for the president to maybe be satisfied? >> well, what we're hearing rob is that a senior administration official says the president wants more clarity on an exit strategy. what that mea
the agency is currently reviewing the case of a united airlines pilot arrested in london p monday suspected job. >>> this morning a jury starts considering whether to give the death penalty to the man who killed a tv news anchor in arkansas. curtis la very well vance was found guilty yesterday of beating abeat ing anne pressly to death last year. he shouted as he was taken from the courthouse. >> this is a corrupted system! >> today was justice for anne and it's taken a...
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so i want to thank everybody here in london and in washington for giving their time to be here today, and i'd also like to thank all of the organizations on both sides of the atlantic that have made it possible. i want to start by endorsing the words of secretary sebelius, margaret chan and ban ki-moon. this is a crunch year for climate change. when the world comes together in copenhagen in just a couple of weeks time, it will be essential that we strike a deal that is equal to the challenge we face and which the speakers before me have outlined. climate change poses a huge threat to global prosperity, security and development. but for many people it can seem abstract, remote, not urgent even. it's when we think of the impact on people's health, the terrible cost of inaction becomes clear. this human cost of climate change has had relatively little attention in the international debate, so we are shining a light upon it today. and i, too, congratulate the lancet on this accomplishment. temperature changes of just a few degrees can have huge consequences for health. the 2003 heat wave
so i want to thank everybody here in london and in washington for giving their time to be here today, and i'd also like to thank all of the organizations on both sides of the atlantic that have made it possible. i want to start by endorsing the words of secretary sebelius, margaret chan and ban ki-moon. this is a crunch year for climate change. when the world comes together in copenhagen in just a couple of weeks time, it will be essential that we strike a deal that is equal to the challenge we...
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i remember george schultz once said we were sitting in london an hour and a half discussing our plannedrip to the phaoelts an 90 minutes before discussing logistics questions who will do the talking responsibilities, who will be in which meetings is a very important detail. finally said what is the purpose of this trip? it is so easy to get lost in the details we you are dealing with something as fascinating, complicated and deeply passionate as the defense budget. you can argue about it for weeks and weeks and not get to the question of what is it for. that is only the tpeufirst step. i do think if you think of it in its totality, it is about how to get to objectives that may not be directly achievable. in packet, the germany first strategy wasn't a tragedy in germany but it was a strategy for the war, we do germany first and skwraepl. mcarthur had an island hopping strategy. someone said anyone who thinks the shortest distance between two points is a straight line should be disqualified from worki working. i think they should be disqualified from working on strategy. making decisions
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. >> i was over in london. there for seven years. that was really a lot of the workout was doing. >> so what impact on your experience? you were on the inside. >> there is such a tremendously competitive environment. in wall street it is almost like you come in every single day. every single day trying to figure out how much credit you can take for a particular trade, if you can beat someone on another desk or in another area of the firm. you actually raise to the offices in order to be able to tell them what you did, take part in a certain transaction. then what becomes this immediate type of environment where if you don't do that you don't succeed. if you are someone who wants to try and succeed you get involved in this game. i ultimately found that very distasteful and really quite empty. the environment is very much like that. it is very intense from a gamesmanship and a power sort of play as well is it is really like a military strategy. literally from whose name be put on an e-mail first to his office you go into first to who y
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this is a documentary that highlights the final rehearsals leading up to jackson's last concerts in london that were supposed to happen, but we all know he died before the tour ever opened. so will this much anticipated movie finally bring closure for fans? joining me now, the entertainment reporter for the "associated press." she's seen the movie. my first question has to be, what did you think of it? >> i loved the movie and i'm not a huge michael jackson fan. the movie was fantastic. you see that the concerts would have been amazing had he lived. he stills was extremely musically inclined. he danced like he was 25 years old. very impressive. >> we've heard from jermaine and family members that seem to be very excited about it, glad there's this movie. we've heard not quite the same thing from la toya and from joe. is the family united behind this movie or not? >> the family is not united behind this movie. of course, joe jackson has spoken out about the movie a ton but he did say after seeing the movie in las vegas, he went to the premiere there, that it did provide some closure and he
this is a documentary that highlights the final rehearsals leading up to jackson's last concerts in london that were supposed to happen, but we all know he died before the tour ever opened. so will this much anticipated movie finally bring closure for fans? joining me now, the entertainment reporter for the "associated press." she's seen the movie. my first question has to be, what did you think of it? >> i loved the movie and i'm not a huge michael jackson fan. the movie was...
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people within the fed alan greenspan -- was very concerned about some of the problems taking place in london but most of the people of the federal reserve were tasked with regulating the that cra said they had a vested interest part of their power and their influence so they had a vested interest in seeing the speed to be vigorous and strong because it gave them leverage. the federal reserve to achieve it mightily to the problem because they had a loose money policy and that made money cheap. >> host: which means the interest rates stayed too low for too long, that the money supply and all that did not warrant keeping the interest rates that low? >> guest: they were printing money -- you had an effective interest rates of 81 percent in some instances so it led to the point where if you were in individual who doesn't have any money who has on steady in, and you want to go out and get a mortgage on alone you've got a bank encouraging you to do it because they've got a quoted to me to, federal regulators advancing the agenda saying this is a good thing in a money supply or interest rate issue t
people within the fed alan greenspan -- was very concerned about some of the problems taking place in london but most of the people of the federal reserve were tasked with regulating the that cra said they had a vested interest part of their power and their influence so they had a vested interest in seeing the speed to be vigorous and strong because it gave them leverage. the federal reserve to achieve it mightily to the problem because they had a loose money policy and that made money cheap....
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actually not in the united states but london, in the u.k., and there wasn't just investors that had the money locked up, investors around the world, and part of the spiral downward that week was a result more than anything else of the fact that this money was locked up and all of these investors started having to settle down all of their other assets and it turned into this vicious cycle and this fire sale, and so that becomes very, very important. so to the extent that we can actually have a resolution of 40 which would be similar by the way to the authority that the fdic has for commercial banks or the way that the government took over freddie and fannie, which we can talk about as well. on that note, and i hope and we can talk about characters. we haven't really talked about white cats and the black cats. there are some her like moments i thought i would open up the floor to you. [applause] go for it. either or. you can do both. we will get to both. >> to questions. first, how is possible, even from point of your propaganda, to talk about socialism, meaning about my intention, if obv
actually not in the united states but london, in the u.k., and there wasn't just investors that had the money locked up, investors around the world, and part of the spiral downward that week was a result more than anything else of the fact that this money was locked up and all of these investors started having to settle down all of their other assets and it turned into this vicious cycle and this fire sale, and so that becomes very, very important. so to the extent that we can actually have a...
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the people in london on the line were saying, kinky, what are you doing up there in the wilderness up there? i mean, not only is scotland a very cultural place which gave the world sherlock holmes -- robert louis stevenson, and -- >> the kilt. >> the scottish people were very insulted by the london attitude of the bbc toward -- >> the elitism of it. >> that's all it is. some of that. >> david brooks is an elite in the republican party, like the intellectual type of -- charles krauthammer and those guys. >> they don't like her. >> they don't like her. >> wait a minute, charles krauthammer doesn't like her? >> only bill kristol likes -- >> bill kristol likes her. >> you're absolutely, right, though. it's a difference between the elites of the republican party and the grassroots of the republican base. so david -- i'm just not sure david is right that these republican primary voters wouldn't vote for a talk show host if that talk show host had their values and that's the most important thing. any voter does, that's what they vote on, does this person share their values? >> the base does
the people in london on the line were saying, kinky, what are you doing up there in the wilderness up there? i mean, not only is scotland a very cultural place which gave the world sherlock holmes -- robert louis stevenson, and -- >> the kilt. >> the scottish people were very insulted by the london attitude of the bbc toward -- >> the elitism of it. >> that's all it is. some of that. >> david brooks is an elite in the republican party, like the intellectual type of...
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the reason is his daughter brought shame to his family. >> malecki fled halfway around the world to london before he was caught, and the prosecution suspects his family helped him run. >> we believe his family has given him assistance in his escape. >> as woord of noor's death spreads, friends are pasting memories and notes on her facebook and myspace pages. meanwhile, the other woman hurt in the attack, a family friend, is still recovering in the hospital. but she spoke through her attorney after hearing of noor's death. >> her heart and sympathies go out to noor and the ones that loved her, and the cull low family believes that the justice system will prevail. >> they moved here from iraq in the mid-1990s. thank you for that report. >>> andrea merkel is in washington. she met with president obama and became the first german leader to address a joint leader of congress since 1957. merkel spoke about global warming, iran's nuclear program and the war in afghanistan. she praises preside-- president germany for their help in afghanistan. >> we appreciate the sacrifices of german soldiers in
the reason is his daughter brought shame to his family. >> malecki fled halfway around the world to london before he was caught, and the prosecution suspects his family helped him run. >> we believe his family has given him assistance in his escape. >> as woord of noor's death spreads, friends are pasting memories and notes on her facebook and myspace pages. meanwhile, the other woman hurt in the attack, a family friend, is still recovering in the hospital. but she spoke...
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the people in london on the line were saying, kinky, what are you doing up there in the wilderness up there? i mean, not only is scotland a very cultural place which gave the world sherlock holmes -- >> the kilt. >> the scottish people were very insulted by the london attitude of the bbc toward -- >> the elitism of it. >> that's all it is. some of that. >> david brooks is an elite in the republican party, like the intellectual type of -- charles krauthammer and those guys. >> they don't like her. >> they don't like her. >> wait a minute, charles krauthammer doesn't like her? >> only bill kristol likes -- >> bill kristol likes her. >> you're absolutely, right, though. it's a difference between the elites of the republican party and the grassroots of the republican base. so david -- i'm just not sure david is right that these republican primary voters wouldn't vote for a talk show host if that talk show host had their values and that's the most important thing. any voter does, that's what they vote on, does this person share their values? >> the base does not give you the middle of the
the people in london on the line were saying, kinky, what are you doing up there in the wilderness up there? i mean, not only is scotland a very cultural place which gave the world sherlock holmes -- >> the kilt. >> the scottish people were very insulted by the london attitude of the bbc toward -- >> the elitism of it. >> that's all it is. some of that. >> david brooks is an elite in the republican party, like the intellectual type of -- charles krauthammer and...
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reports that were published yesterday in the london "daily telegraph." "controversial it is with officers returning from iraq the first year after the invasion were emblazoned across the front page of 'the daily telegraph'on monday. partial transcripts that appeared in the paper suggested that strains between the two allies, though known to some degree at the time, were more severe than previously acknowledged." you are on the democrats' line? caller: yes, hi. host: do you think is soaking america's rich? caller: no, i don't rea. tax policpolicycenter.org has a charge. -- chart. currently, 35% is the highest marginal rate. if you look at the period during world war i, it goes from single digits, 70%, and then it drops down to the 20's, right before the great crash of 1929. then you find yourself in world war ii, a top marginal rate of 94% for most of the war years. it basically settled into the 1990's -- settled into the nineties and seventies until ronald reagan, and it was 50% higher during his two terms that it is currently ticke. the 39-plus percent
reports that were published yesterday in the london "daily telegraph." "controversial it is with officers returning from iraq the first year after the invasion were emblazoned across the front page of 'the daily telegraph'on monday. partial transcripts that appeared in the paper suggested that strains between the two allies, though known to some degree at the time, were more severe than previously acknowledged." you are on the democrats' line? caller: yes, hi. host: do you...
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you might remember in 2001, town of new london, connecticut, bought up 90 acres of land for private development meant to support a massive new pfizer plant. the case went to the supreme court. that lapd is still undeveloped this many years later. the city remains the recession. now pfizer announced it's closing the planned. the city said the land grab was a waste but the development said the land will still be put to use somehow. >>> today a tour of a prison that could house detainees from guantanamo bay. it sat empty five years. it's still element empty now but state officials say this plan could pump up to a billion dollars into the area and create up to 2,000 jobs. >> that made expensive building over there sitting empty. it put some people to work. that's what they need here. >> we need jobs in our area. very depressed. economically and emotionally. people are looking for these jobs. >> some people are concerned about security though. a republican congressman for instance is circulating a letter addressed to president obama. in the left is says, quote, we should not invite al qaeda to make
you might remember in 2001, town of new london, connecticut, bought up 90 acres of land for private development meant to support a massive new pfizer plant. the case went to the supreme court. that lapd is still undeveloped this many years later. the city remains the recession. now pfizer announced it's closing the planned. the city said the land grab was a waste but the development said the land will still be put to use somehow. >>> today a tour of a prison that could house detainees...
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, because he was approached by other scientists with this issue in mind, and then when he went to london shortly after the war to have talks when he went to have talks with the soviets come he was talked famously of having a bomb in his pocket. >> that was a joking remark. i am not here to defend james byrnes, but what is notable in my view is how limited how limited -- is how limited the efforts were to use the atomic bomb in diplomacy. i think this is because german and burns were continuing the roselle policy -- i think this is because truman and burns were continuing the roosevelt policy. the comment was do you have a bomb in your pocket, so it needs to be understood in context. take out a particular quotation delivered in a joking remark and suggest that jimmy burns was at the conference table threatening the soviets -- you know, if you do not agree to what i suggest, we will lob one into the kremlin -- that was hardly the approach at all. what is more notable is that acheson and david lilienthal, delegated by truman to come up with some kind of plan, come up with a reasonable plan
, because he was approached by other scientists with this issue in mind, and then when he went to london shortly after the war to have talks when he went to have talks with the soviets come he was talked famously of having a bomb in his pocket. >> that was a joking remark. i am not here to defend james byrnes, but what is notable in my view is how limited how limited -- is how limited the efforts were to use the atomic bomb in diplomacy. i think this is because german and burns were...
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. -- in london. the nurses in ghana and africa that we got to see. -- in africa that we got to see.he children, the caretakers, the girls, the teachers, the nurses and others that we met -- what you learn is they all want the same thing is you do, as we do. folks all around the world, they want to live in peace. they want to pursue their dreams and just like you guys do. and they have big, huge streams, just like you. -- huge dreams, just like you. and they hope for a brighter future for the next generation. these dreams are the same. what we figure out from these visits is that all across the world, no matter what our religions or raises are, that we are all building the future together and building that future is not just the job of any one country alone. no one country can do it by themselves. it is the responsibility of all of our countries all over the world to work together. that is why the president has worked so hard to began what he has called a new era in our relations with the world. he has worked to strengthen diplomacy. he has worked to renew old alliances so we are tal
. -- in london. the nurses in ghana and africa that we got to see. -- in africa that we got to see.he children, the caretakers, the girls, the teachers, the nurses and others that we met -- what you learn is they all want the same thing is you do, as we do. folks all around the world, they want to live in peace. they want to pursue their dreams and just like you guys do. and they have big, huge streams, just like you. -- huge dreams, just like you. and they hope for a brighter future for the...
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we are here in the london school of having just had a low carbon of lunch we gather you've had your breakfast. so welcome to all of you. it's an important date. we've had a very good morning session. and we of course are talking about a public health impact of climate change, of climate change litigation. and i very much am looking forward to this session. so, we are delighted to be able to link to you in washington, and this is the opportunity to announce the findings on a key area of studies funded from both sides of the atlantic. and of course as everyone will remember al gore described climate change as an inconvenient truth. the study findings today are actually a more convenient truth because we have got the opportunity to improve public health powell at the same time mitigating the worst effects of climate change. i think the other nice thing about having the meeting in this way is it shows we can have international events without a huge carbon footprint and so we haven't put too much money into the airline business to have this meeting. welcome to you all. chris, are you there? >> yes
we are here in the london school of having just had a low carbon of lunch we gather you've had your breakfast. so welcome to all of you. it's an important date. we've had a very good morning session. and we of course are talking about a public health impact of climate change, of climate change litigation. and i very much am looking forward to this session. so, we are delighted to be able to link to you in washington, and this is the opportunity to announce the findings on a key area of studies...
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is they're having the meeting of the 20 big nations, the g-20 that's happening, i believe it's in londond basically almost all the countries said we are going to keep these stimulus efforts, we know it costs a lot but we're going to keep all these separate economies breathing. and that's what's helping the market. >> great. and so we'll get ourselves out of this recession hopefully by -- if those stimulus packages do work. >> it's counterintuitive, spending your way out of it. >> thanks, jen. >> i absolutely agree. >> it's going to be a huge story. >>> yeah. your views. that starts in about an hour and 15 minutes. you've warmed up in the morning, you've done your exercise, you've got your coffee. you can then discuss some of the major issues from about noon to 5:00 eastern time. the question today that richelle carey will be talking about, is it cruel and unusual punishment to sentence a child to life in prison? that's what the supreme court is delving into just this morning. and it's also our "your views" question. richelle carey. this is a very complicated story. >> it is. >> kind of l
is they're having the meeting of the 20 big nations, the g-20 that's happening, i believe it's in londond basically almost all the countries said we are going to keep these stimulus efforts, we know it costs a lot but we're going to keep all these separate economies breathing. and that's what's helping the market. >> great. and so we'll get ourselves out of this recession hopefully by -- if those stimulus packages do work. >> it's counterintuitive, spending your way out of it....
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bodies runners in beijing, but fell short in his bid and hopes to compete in the 2012 olympics in londons true champion is ricky sanchez, the man who got a business man to buy yankees championship caps and plans to send them overseas to his brother, caps with his entire unit. ricky sanchez, for doing that, is our true champion. way to go. >> hey, larry, thank you. >> okay. >>> if you're going to fly today, let's find out where the getting is good. on a getaway day friday, bobby. >> the getting is good because it is bad across the coast. let me show you what it looks like currently in san francisco. if you're traveling out to the airport here at sfo, the roads are dry right now, but the wind is picking up. they're about 20 miles an hour winds and they're out of the south. we have an 80-minute delay at san francisco because of that reason. if you're traveling in and around new york, windy conditions later on today, too. could slow you down a bit. dallas, heavy rain off and on all day. houston, heavier rain. that will last longer for you. san francisco, you have your delay that's over an ho
bodies runners in beijing, but fell short in his bid and hopes to compete in the 2012 olympics in londons true champion is ricky sanchez, the man who got a business man to buy yankees championship caps and plans to send them overseas to his brother, caps with his entire unit. ricky sanchez, for doing that, is our true champion. way to go. >> hey, larry, thank you. >> okay. >>> if you're going to fly today, let's find out where the getting is good. on a getaway day friday,...
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police in new london, new hampshire, said they were at their station friday night and they heard the yelling and cheering just down the road. >> once i got out of my cruiser and walked up i could see numerous people walking with backpacks and 12 packs of beer. as i walked up to the front door we had the typical, oh, my god, the police are here. >> half the students were held, though, until they could be released to their parents. >>> a new book by stephen king called "under the dome" is one of the best-selling books on amazon.com. he dropped by the show to talk about his book and i asked him a few other questions, as well. >> i could think of a lot of questions i would never like to be asked again. one was, what were you like as a child because everybody has the idea that you were pretty twisted. >> you were a creepy kid. >> i like it when people talk about the language and writing and theme and stuff like that and a lot of times they don't. >> well, if you can't wait to see the interview, you can watch it right now at cnn.com/robin. like how in the world did he come up with this, pe
police in new london, new hampshire, said they were at their station friday night and they heard the yelling and cheering just down the road. >> once i got out of my cruiser and walked up i could see numerous people walking with backpacks and 12 packs of beer. as i walked up to the front door we had the typical, oh, my god, the police are here. >> half the students were held, though, until they could be released to their parents. >>> a new book by stephen king called...
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. >>> a mouse reportedly forced people off of their delta airlines flight from new york to london. "new york times" reports passengers were switched to another plane after somebody spotted a mouse on board while waiting to leave the gate. delta says that it was a precaution. mice can eat wires, though, so you can see where the safety hazard would be. no word on whether the mouse ever turned up. >>> we just had a squirrel eat one of the transformers? i never thought about the mouse on a plane. my question is was it a cute little mouse or was it a rat? completely different. they can carry your cats away. >> if it was white with a pink tail, it was okay? >> exactly. >>> the days of mortgage companies hitting you with unexpected closing costs might be coming to an end. everybody say amen. good morning. >> thanks, robin. this would be good news, right. if you've ever bought a gnome you know or maybe you're heard the dread moment is when you're at the close and suddenly the list of all the fees and charges comes and it's a lot more than the good faith estimate. i mean sometimes it can be
. >>> a mouse reportedly forced people off of their delta airlines flight from new york to london. "new york times" reports passengers were switched to another plane after somebody spotted a mouse on board while waiting to leave the gate. delta says that it was a precaution. mice can eat wires, though, so you can see where the safety hazard would be. no word on whether the mouse ever turned up. >>> we just had a squirrel eat one of the transformers? i never thought...
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after a daring 10 day trip from london, the british by minister begin is face-to-face conversations withsident roosevelt. >> he works with roosevelt, setting up temporary war headquarters inside the white house. fdr has his staff assemble his own war room inside the home. located next to the diplomatic reception room on the ground floor, and with his physician's office just on the other side, fdr's staff takes over what had been a lady's coat room and converts it into a hideaway office where he and a select few monitor and planned america's war efforts. >> you feel fdr in the map room. you know what happened there. it looks radically different. it had beat up old and metal desks and filing cabinets everywhere. it was the brains, the communications brains of the white house for the president personally. >> entering the map room while in his wheelchair, he traveled toward the center of the space, imagining what it would have looked like in his day. turning to the right and just above the fireplace, you see the last map made for president roosevelt. on it are the projected european troop mo
after a daring 10 day trip from london, the british by minister begin is face-to-face conversations withsident roosevelt. >> he works with roosevelt, setting up temporary war headquarters inside the white house. fdr has his staff assemble his own war room inside the home. located next to the diplomatic reception room on the ground floor, and with his physician's office just on the other side, fdr's staff takes over what had been a lady's coat room and converts it into a hideaway office...
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pistorius hopes to compete in the 2012 olympics in london. >>> he's a true champion any day, but oure champion on this day is ricky sanchez. he got a local businessman to buy 40 new york yankees championship caps not for himself, but not to put on ebay, but to send to his brother, and his troops in iraq. >>> have a good weekend. >> thank you. you, too. >>> you never know what might happen who two comedians get together. take a look at too. >>> take a look at what george lopez told hln's joy behar last night about former president george bush. >> other people during the bush administration, myself included, took many shots at george bush for being dumb. okay, the truth hurts, but still. >> well, i think bush was latino too, because he lived in a house that wasn't his and english wasn't his first language. >> you see, that's my point. >> you can catch "the joy behar show" 9:00 p.m. eastern time right here on hln. tonight's guest, nia vfrom "my big fat greek wedding." >>> clients pay for what they want to for the arrangement then the sisters change the money into plours and leaves. >> e
pistorius hopes to compete in the 2012 olympics in london. >>> he's a true champion any day, but oure champion on this day is ricky sanchez. he got a local businessman to buy 40 new york yankees championship caps not for himself, but not to put on ebay, but to send to his brother, and his troops in iraq. >>> have a good weekend. >> thank you. you, too. >>> you never know what might happen who two comedians get together. take a look at too. >>> take a...