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much more, of course, on that story on our website, but for now from long don, and from singapore, thanks for watching bbc "newsday." >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank offers unique insight and expertise in a range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
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. >>> free music in golden get park and all weekend long plus a fashion show. don has what's hot. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: amazing three days of music in golden gate park. it is free. shakespeare's the "taming of the shrew" glowing performance outdoors. ♪ ♪ ♪ obama to you the 12 -- 5 want oktoberfest, music food and beer. nearly 100 artists and crafts people who live and work at emoriville show why the city is a showplace of art and technology on 64th street. fashion show featuring breast cancer survivors in marin's memorial auditorium saturday. celebrating the spirit of creativity with short films and documentaries. nearby the palo alto international film festival. artists, performancers musicians come together for family and fun sunday in oakland's redwood regional park. for home viewing latest episode of transformers. don sanchez, abc7 news. >> you have to watch out for that saturday morning. >> thanks to you for joining us. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. >> you want to keep track of the latest news on twitter. talk about it at facebook.com/ abc7 news. >> we
. >>> free music in golden get park and all weekend long plus a fashion show. don has what's hot. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: amazing three days of music in golden gate park. it is free. shakespeare's the "taming of the shrew" glowing performance outdoors. ♪ ♪ ♪ obama to you the 12 -- 5 want oktoberfest, music food and beer. nearly 100 artists and crafts people who live and work at emoriville show why the city is a showplace of art and technology on 64th street. fashion...
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don imus' long time radio producer -- what the hell are you looking at you heath end ya. >> sean: bernardnina easton is back. she reality tv star housewives of some city and author of the secrets of a jewish mother. did you get fired or did you quit? >> neither. bravo hasn't released what they want to do. >> sean: it is on one of those websites. >> i know, do you believe everything you read? >> sean: i'm asking you. >> every housewife is going to decide on their own based on their conversations with bravo there is no pink slip. it is like do you want to come back. do they want you back? >> sean: do they want you back? >> of course. >> sean: so you didn't get fired. what does it moon when the democratic party, new york 9, 1920, the democrats held the district in nevada, huge margin from 2008 to now, 28,000 mor voters for the republican. here's what james carville says. he has advice for the democrats in the white house. what should the white house do now, one word comes to mind "panic." we are past talking points. don't attempt to dumb it down. have you talked to any democratic senators la
don imus' long time radio producer -- what the hell are you looking at you heath end ya. >> sean: bernardnina easton is back. she reality tv star housewives of some city and author of the secrets of a jewish mother. did you get fired or did you quit? >> neither. bravo hasn't released what they want to do. >> sean: it is on one of those websites. >> i know, do you believe everything you read? >> sean: i'm asking you. >> every housewife is going to decide on...
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. >>> free music in golden get park and all weekend long plus a fashion show. don has what's hot. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: amazing three days of music in golden gate park. it is free. shakespeare's the "taming of the shrew" glowing performance outdoors. ♪ ♪ ♪ obama to you the 12 -- 5 want oktoberfest music food and beer. nearly 100 artists and crafts people who live and work at emoriville show why the city is a showplace of art and technology on 64th street. fashion show featuring breast cancer survivors in marin's memorial auditorium saturday. celebrating the spirit of creativity with short films and documentaries. nearby the palo alto international film festival. artists performancers musicians come together for family and fun sunday in oakland's redwood regional park. for home viewing latest episode of transformers. don sanchez abc7 news. >> you have to watch out for that saturday morning. >> thanks to you for joining us. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. >> you want to keep track of the latest news on twitter. talk about it at facebook.com/ abc7 news. >> we loo
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>> in the long run, i'd say, no, don.ther up on stage tomorrow. >> as we put up this flyer they've been dispersing here in florida -- it's these two guys. is it going to help romney? >> i done know why romney is wanting to go down this road because he's out there saying it's not broke, it's totally -- we just need to restructure it a little bit. i like how perry -- he's saying what needs to be said. >> hang on. is it bankrupt or is that we continue the way it is, that it will be bankrupt? >> it's both. there's one reason and one reason only why social security hit up the treasury to cash in these ious. it is a mathematical game of cups. all it is. >> on to romney said. >> i don't know why romney is picking this as a strategy. ind that he's eager to find an issue, to blow up some issue as a way to contrast where he stands and where perry stands but perry actually came out and said what needed to be said, b, what the base wanted to hear. he threw red meat out to the audience. romney's standing back there, oh, but it's not c
>> in the long run, i'd say, no, don.ther up on stage tomorrow. >> as we put up this flyer they've been dispersing here in florida -- it's these two guys. is it going to help romney? >> i done know why romney is wanting to go down this road because he's out there saying it's not broke, it's totally -- we just need to restructure it a little bit. i like how perry -- he's saying what needs to be said. >> hang on. is it bankrupt or is that we continue the way it is, that it...
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don knapp on why tonight will be a long one for some growers. >> we're going to be starting at 2:00 in the morning and pulling off about 40-tons of these chardonnay grapes here. >> after a growing season delayed by cooler weather, napa valley vineyards are making sure they don't lose any of their wine grapes to cool, wet weather headed this way. >> we're looking at a quarter inch of rain coming in on tuesday, wednesday, thursday. the forecast has shown a few showers. most of the suit should fruit should be able to weather that storm. >> the vineyard's manager says the troll trelaces will help. >> if we get moisture, the grapes will dry out quickly. >> talk of rain, even a little, has some grape growers worried. >> we had a few calls from other growers, asking what we were seeing in terms of weather and winery owners asking if we could pick some of the fruit that is ready to pick. >> the harvest is already underway throughout the valley. to see much of it, you'll have to cruise through here overnight. more growers are picking in the dark to keep the sun from drying out the grapes. by 2:
don knapp on why tonight will be a long one for some growers. >> we're going to be starting at 2:00 in the morning and pulling off about 40-tons of these chardonnay grapes here. >> after a growing season delayed by cooler weather, napa valley vineyards are making sure they don't lose any of their wine grapes to cool, wet weather headed this way. >> we're looking at a quarter inch of rain coming in on tuesday, wednesday, thursday. the forecast has shown a few showers. most of...
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the old sleeves long live video for your media project the street medio don carty dog tom. russia recognizes libya's transitional council as the functional force and says nature is approaching to bring down get down to five days attends a national team while the so-called friends of libya conference is held in the hours to discuss the country's. along bells ring across the gear is a is the bailout saddled with the government to cleanse its economy for the concert troll even this portugal analysis are calling menials terrace the measures to deal with it so that. the u.k. police pressure the media to hand over all the footage of war because riots promising to. call says don't comply. and russia commemorates the painful seventh anniversary of the schools that shocked the country on the ball with two hundred people killed in the city children. now with an impressive performance russia's own maria sharapova freezes in the usa and rounds stay with us for about and all the rest of the sport for kate. hello and welcome to this course and here are the latest top stories easy does it
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>> don, i think he will handle it with the same grace and courage he's demonstrated throughout. it's been a longd for him and all of us who love him and the girls and the petit family. i'm sure he will handle it superbly as he always does. >> what can you share about the family and your connection to jennifer? >> i knew jennifer throw cheshire academy, through my son who is a graduate there and justin gravitated to jen as all the students did. she had a special way with children. we are both registered nurses and had a lot in common and grew to be fast friends. i wish you could have known her. she is a woman who loved life and children and gave so much to her family and friends in the community. it was a loss, a great loss. >> have you you been in touch with mr. petit? and can you tell us how he is holding up and share any part of the conversation you might have had with him. >> i saw him a few months ago. as a matter of fact our nephew is a me pre-ned student at johns hopkins. he had an e-mail relationship going with him and dr. petit is giving him tips and counseling getting through medical sc
>> don, i think he will handle it with the same grace and courage he's demonstrated throughout. it's been a longd for him and all of us who love him and the girls and the petit family. i'm sure he will handle it superbly as he always does. >> what can you share about the family and your connection to jennifer? >> i knew jennifer throw cheshire academy, through my son who is a graduate there and justin gravitated to jen as all the students did. she had a special way with...
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don. >> you sat down for a long time. with sting, who would think that sting is 60 years old. you think of all of the hits that he's -- and the impression that he's made on pop culture and the world, you don't think of sting as 60, it's been around for a long time. what struck you most about them. >> the thing -- i've interviewed sting before. the thing i like about him the most is he's so eloquent. talking about this earlier. he -- every answer to every question sounds like poetry. he's a true, true word smith, a true song writer. it's nice to sit there and listen to him talk. and i hope you'll agree when you sit and listen to him talk during my interview later tonight. >> >> it's amazing. he and his wife are on not long ago, i think it was for the gulf oil spill. i forget exactly what they were on for. but they finish each others' sentences. talking about paul mccartney getting married. it appears to be a great relationship. >> he talks about his relationship too. he says the relationship with his wife onlyets richer as
don. >> you sat down for a long time. with sting, who would think that sting is 60 years old. you think of all of the hits that he's -- and the impression that he's made on pop culture and the world, you don't think of sting as 60, it's been around for a long time. what struck you most about them. >> the thing -- i've interviewed sting before. the thing i like about him the most is he's so eloquent. talking about this earlier. he -- every answer to every question sounds like poetry....
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it marks the return to the land long used for commercial purposes to its natural habitat. don ford on the start of the south bay salt pond restoration project. >> reporter: for nearly 150 years, this land was diked, flooded with sea water that was allowed to evaporate leaving commercial grade salt behind. no longer in production, it looks like a moonscape. something from a science fiction movie. >> whoo! >> reporter: the ancient levee is being torn down to restore this area back to tidal marshland. john bourgeois is in charge of the south bay's salt pond restoration project. >> now we're returning it back to the bay and hopefully restoring some of those ecosystem functions that will create a healthier san francisco bay. >> reporter: flooding over 600 acres at in one spot alone. austin payne is the regional engineer for ducks unlimited. he prediction the restoration will be pretty straight ford. >> just add water. that's simple. there's seeds and mud in it all this gypsum will dissolve back to sea water again. and then you're going to see plants and sediment start coming up. >>
it marks the return to the land long used for commercial purposes to its natural habitat. don ford on the start of the south bay salt pond restoration project. >> reporter: for nearly 150 years, this land was diked, flooded with sea water that was allowed to evaporate leaving commercial grade salt behind. no longer in production, it looks like a moonscape. something from a science fiction movie. >> whoo! >> reporter: the ancient levee is being torn down to restore this area...
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don lemon is here. finally. it's been a long have been here face to face to talk about what's coming up. >> i walked into the building. i was like, wow. i think over a month i haven't been in the studio and on the road. >> glad you're back. >> hey, fred, listen. we'll be talking about the story. much reported. you saw the protests today and people in support of troy davis. his scheduled execution is for wednesday. his case got a lot of attention. you know, some say he's innocent. i will be talking to his sister and the pastor who turned him in to police. i have a call out to a former prosecutor, fred, who says there was physical evidence, there was physical evidence in the case to convict him because people are saying there is no physical evidence. i want to talk to him about the shell casings that were found at two crime scenes, one at the officer scene and another man who was shot in the face. they say there is evidence and they don't understand why people say there is no evidence. >> some of the argument has been there wasn't
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don carty touched on. in the. the official. from the. video. all season long fuel costs. for the palm of your. question. if the. price of. a song from phones to. cruise starts on t.v. . russia urges the un security council to help end of the violence suppression of anti-government protests in syria has called the use of new round of sanctions targeting syria's oil exports inefficient in resolving the conflict. in libya rebels that surround one of get off these last remaining strongholds of east of tripoli with reports of one of colonel gadhafi sons being killed in the area meanwhile time runs out for the pro-government loyalists to surrender in body with opposition leaders saying negotiations have failed. and other top stories of the week hundreds of thousands of israelis take to the streets across the country demanding the government improve . living standards rather than spending money on settlements and of the military the protests have been the largest anti-government rallies in the history of the jewish state. moscow is a blaze of color with fireworks and record breaking a laser show as the russian capital
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a long and emotional day for everyone, including the president. >> reporter: that's right, don.is a day that started before dusk for the president and still hasn't ended. he gun at ground zero with former president george bush. the last time the two men spoke was the night osama bin laden was killed. today he got a look at the 9/11 memorial. we're told that he was impressed with it, that he said he felt it meets the moment and he was moved by the serenity of today, by the families and the gathering and the setting he saw there. the president in his only public remarks so far today read from psalm 46. we're told he chose that psalm because it speaks in his view to persevering through difficult challenges and merging stronger. from that site he went to shanksville, with the first lady, where he visited the impact site of flight 93. he walked through a new memorial there and laid a wreath at the site there, a very solemn moment, but he also took quite a bit of time, don, to shake hands with the crowd there, and this crowd was much more vocal than the crowd that he had seen at groun
a long and emotional day for everyone, including the president. >> reporter: that's right, don.is a day that started before dusk for the president and still hasn't ended. he gun at ground zero with former president george bush. the last time the two men spoke was the night osama bin laden was killed. today he got a look at the 9/11 memorial. we're told that he was impressed with it, that he said he felt it meets the moment and he was moved by the serenity of today, by the families and the...
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don carty dot com. u.s. and romania signed a missile defense pact. the agreement will formally authorize the longrange of american ballistic missile interceptors on the romanian soil i'll be back with more call in washington in just pure old. libyan rebels continue attack the few remaining strongholds of colonel gadhafi under a shield of nato air strikes the country's transitional forces and given residents of the seas there is two days to leave before but threatened in some. stormy seas in europe over a shaky economy germany attempts to calm fears of a greece's potential default by urging members of the eurozone to stick together as is and he turns to the origins of. our top stories this hour and there is this international stock markets around this point europe's debt problems have more not in business in twenty minutes. international news in coming live from our headquarters here in central moscow this is the u.s. and remain you have signed a joint missile defense pact in washington formally authorizes deployment of u.s. ballistic missile interceptors in romania or it's part of the u.s. is pla
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staying well in the reckoning before heading long on her own serve the second following a similar pattern which are up of a rallying but from five three don the siberian natives poise eventually telling taking the march on serves seven six seven six the final score. another couple of russians in the last eight as well world number four is one of them after taking care of czech at least seventy seven in some style six one six two how the one side a plush finished off. reoccur olenka herself not the notable scalp of the event of a china six three six one scoreline the. in serb suffering a sort of box midway through the in conjure muscovite current his last w.t.f. success was back in two thousand and eight inside korea. the biggest shock of the competition to date also occurred on wednesday world number one carlin was beaten in three sets by kaia kanepi is still only in canet be adding to her growing list of accomplishments by overcoming the dane seven five one six six. the summer olympics in london kick off in just over ten months time meaning it's all hands to the pump for games organizers however the chairman of the british olympic associ
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focus less, perhaps, on many of the cultural problems and long-term problems that are really plaguing the nation today. >> brown: all right, donpeck's work is in the "the atlantic" magazine and in the new book "pinched." >> brown: in our next story, we'll look at the questions of whether the inequality gap may not be growing as large as conventional wisdom has it. >> warner: again, the major developments of the day: new economic data showed a mixed picture, while white house budget officials lowered their projections for growth this year by a full percentage point. and moammar qaddafi warned that his loyalists in libya will keep fighting. in a broadcast from hiding, he insisted, "we won't surrender again." on our web site, we have a history exam, and images from hurricane irene. hari sreenivasan has the details. >> sreenivasan: test your knowledge of famous failed presidential candidates by taking a trivia quiz on our "politics" page. and find a narrated photo essay on recovery efforts in vermont after hurricane irene from a new hampshire public radio reporter who has been covering the story on the scene. plus we check in with
focus less, perhaps, on many of the cultural problems and long-term problems that are really plaguing the nation today. >> brown: all right, donpeck's work is in the "the atlantic" magazine and in the new book "pinched." >> brown: in our next story, we'll look at the questions of whether the inequality gap may not be growing as large as conventional wisdom has it. >> warner: again, the major developments of the day: new economic data showed a mixed picture,...
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long illness. if we could adjourn the meeting in memory of her, i would appreciate it. on behalf of the whole board, san francisco lost a true san franciscan in don casper. he was emblematic of a great conditioner. -- commissioner. he put more work and time into his service, took great pride in his service. i heard from one of his law partners that as there were going to his office they found staff briefings for every civil service commission he sat in for almost 10 years, with annotated notes down to footnote 3 on page 14. he was a great san franciscan. he loved his city, loved his neighborhood. st. peter and paul parish. was the honorary grand marshal of the columbus parade for the last 10 years at least. he was a great man and will be missed by and large community in this city. supervisor mirkarimi: quickly, i just want to say thank you to all of the new who really helped provide love the reflections on eric. the word of valiant was used. i cannot think of a better description. i have known eric forman years. i know he will continue to inspire others, especially through his family. i know supervisor tells burned asked for recognition by the fu
long illness. if we could adjourn the meeting in memory of her, i would appreciate it. on behalf of the whole board, san francisco lost a true san franciscan in don casper. he was emblematic of a great conditioner. -- commissioner. he put more work and time into his service, took great pride in his service. i heard from one of his law partners that as there were going to his office they found staff briefings for every civil service commission he sat in for almost 10 years, with annotated notes...
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there is a man there who looked like don dolph put a long white beard and television monitors somehow attached to the top of the curt, running a loop of this campaign commercial. and he said, you know, going away that night, leaving say we had the sense that they would actually win. they did tear up into a wooden at other times during the campaign because i thought now would she be proud, but wouldn't she have loved to be there at that site? >> host: which you thought was possible? to >> guest: i said what was it that captured her spirit? she said the sense he could reach across and make contact with people he seems so different and there is more similarity than difference between us. more good than evil in all of us, which is very much his mother's line of thought. i suppose that really is by naÏvetÉ and idealism i see in her. it is the naÏve idealism in me. so i think that quality is there much present and had. >> host: you are preparing for this book -- i'm sure the management is done as this country was having a debate about the president's origins, but the per certificate, about
there is a man there who looked like don dolph put a long white beard and television monitors somehow attached to the top of the curt, running a loop of this campaign commercial. and he said, you know, going away that night, leaving say we had the sense that they would actually win. they did tear up into a wooden at other times during the campaign because i thought now would she be proud, but wouldn't she have loved to be there at that site? >> host: which you thought was possible? to...
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. >> don's been following it for a long time.o count on you to keep it simple for us. >> check out our sister network, hln. >>> coming up next, marriage rates are declining, particularly among african-americans, so what's the solution for black women who can't find a husband? a controversial new book is asking "is marriage for white people?" stick around, it's 39 minutes past the hour. [ multiple snds ng melodic tune ] ♪ [ malennounc ] at northrop grumman, makthworld a feplace. th's value performance. northr gruan. >>> 42 minutes past the hour, welcome back to "american morning." supply and demand works for economies, why not marriage? our next guest is stafford law professor richard banks. welcome. >> thank you. good to be here. >> even the title is cause for discussion. >> i had much more boring academic titles initially. "examination of a changing social institution." research institutions said that was boring. >> "is marriage for white people?" what do you mean to convey with this title? >> the title comes from an article tha
. >> don's been following it for a long time.o count on you to keep it simple for us. >> check out our sister network, hln. >>> coming up next, marriage rates are declining, particularly among african-americans, so what's the solution for black women who can't find a husband? a controversial new book is asking "is marriage for white people?" stick around, it's 39 minutes past the hour. [ multiple snds ng melodic tune ] ♪ [ malennounc ] at northrop grumman,...
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. >> reporter: congress don chris von hallen and clyburn think the committee will help. >> the fastest way to reduce deficit over the long-term is get people back to work. >> get people back to work, confidence goes up and people begin to participate and they'll see some fairness in the system. >> reporter: right now what 9% of americans see is the absence of a paycheck. >> i've been out of work for two years since i've had a full time job. >> a lot of folks are hurting out there and my job as president of the united states is not to worry about my job. my task is to worry about their job and their economic situation. >> reporter: let's get straight to the white house. kristen welker is there with the latest. >> reporter: hey there, craig. you saw the president there today flanked by a bunch of people around him. those were teachers, constr constructi construction workers, firefighters, benefits, all who the white house says will benefit. the white house is making a strong push to congress to pass it, and they're urging the americans to write their congress and urge them to pass the plan so he's really trying to put the
. >> reporter: congress don chris von hallen and clyburn think the committee will help. >> the fastest way to reduce deficit over the long-term is get people back to work. >> get people back to work, confidence goes up and people begin to participate and they'll see some fairness in the system. >> reporter: right now what 9% of americans see is the absence of a paycheck. >> i've been out of work for two years since i've had a full time job. >> a lot of folks...
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. >> it took me a very long time to like not move on from the situation but to accept the situation. but in the end, we came out pretty well. >> i'm don lemon. i'll see you back here at a special time, one hour, 11:00 p.m. eastern. >>> "cnn presents" "the footnotes of 9/11" next. like an arab terrorist. nobody does. >> i said three words. should i have said something else? what is more to the point than be wear of cockpit intrusion. >> they are the people who aswoek september 11th living ordinary lives. >> i was in my office sitting in that chair. >> reporter: suddenly thrust into one of the most horrific days in this nation's history. >> they said we have some planes. we clearly had a hijack in process. >> they said be prepared to shoot down the next hijack track. >> and they report ten miles from the white house. nine miles. eight miles. >> reporter: this is their story. >> if it was going to hit anything, it was going to hit us. >> reporter: "the footnotes of 9/11." tuesday, september 11, 2001, dawn temperate and nearly cloudless. so begins the 9/11 commission report on what was about to become a day filled with dark skies. the fir
. >> it took me a very long time to like not move on from the situation but to accept the situation. but in the end, we came out pretty well. >> i'm don lemon. i'll see you back here at a special time, one hour, 11:00 p.m. eastern. >>> "cnn presents" "the footnotes of 9/11" next. like an arab terrorist. nobody does. >> i said three words. should i have said something else? what is more to the point than be wear of cockpit intrusion. >> they...
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live together long after our speeches are over long after our boats have been tallied, that is the lesson of northern ireland's. that is the lesson into don for a negotiated settlement led to an independent state that is and will be the parent of a palestinian state. we seek a future where palestinians live in a sovereign state of their own with no limit to what they can achieve there is no question that palestinians have seen that vision delayed for too long it is precisely because we believe so slot america has invested so much time and effort in the building of a palestinian state and the negotiations that can deliver a palestinian state understand this as well america's commitment to israel's security is unshakable our friendship with israel is deep and enduring and so we believe that any lasting peace must knowledge of the real security concerns that israel faces every day. let us be honest, israel is surrounded by neighbors that have waged repeated wars against them. israeli citizens have been killed by rockets fired at their houses and a suicide bombs on their buses. israel's children, aged knowing that your of the region of our ch
live together long after our speeches are over long after our boats have been tallied, that is the lesson of northern ireland's. that is the lesson into don for a negotiated settlement led to an independent state that is and will be the parent of a palestinian state. we seek a future where palestinians live in a sovereign state of their own with no limit to what they can achieve there is no question that palestinians have seen that vision delayed for too long it is precisely because we believe...
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don lemon. you are in the cnn newsroom. >>> after 781 days in prison, shane and i are now free men. >> at long last, two americans are back on u.s. soil. their imprisonment in iran finally over after more than two years. skro josh fattal and shane bauer stepped off of a plane today. they were released after a brokered deal with oman. all three were accused of being spies. cnn's susan candiotti was there when the hikers spoke a short time ago. susan, what did they have to say apparently we are having trouble with susan candiotti who has been following that story. we will listen to the hikers. >> we had to go on hunger strike repeatedly to receive letters from our loved ones. many times, too many times, we heard the screams of other prisoners being beaten, and there was nothing we could do to help them. >> though we'd like to be very clear, this was never about crossing the unmarked border between iran and iraq. we were held because of our nationality. >> that was josh fattal an shane bauer. they returned to the u.s. today. they were let go on wednesday and they are back on u.s. soil. obviously they are happy. their familie
don lemon. you are in the cnn newsroom. >>> after 781 days in prison, shane and i are now free men. >> at long last, two americans are back on u.s. soil. their imprisonment in iran finally over after more than two years. skro josh fattal and shane bauer stepped off of a plane today. they were released after a brokered deal with oman. all three were accused of being spies. cnn's susan candiotti was there when the hikers spoke a short time ago. susan, what did they have to say...
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long. >> reporter: tonight a hayward family invited us to join them here to welcome their family member home who's been serving in iraq. >> welcome home. >> momma. >> reporter: 23-year-old don tegan is home after nine months in iraq. the soldier told us he's glad to be back for two weeks. >> what do you miss the most about being home? >> rest, and green stuff. there's nothing green out there. >> reporter: he drives an ambulance and has seen combat but didn't want to go into details. >> reporter: the scary part about it? >> yeah, it has its moments. >> he saw a lot more than we will ever see. i mean he's seen a lot. he wants to make a difference in this world. >> reporter: he even told me his time in iraq helped him realize his military calling. just three years ago he was working as a security guard. >> yeah, i needed a positive direction in life. and this just happened to be it. >> reporter: his mother says she couldn't be more proud. >> it's a -- is it very difficult to have him away? >> yeah, yeah. but he's back, he's back. >> reporter: pegan told us he hopes his next assignment will be in afghanistan. >> i want to get on that train before it ends. i want to go help out
long. >> reporter: tonight a hayward family invited us to join them here to welcome their family member home who's been serving in iraq. >> welcome home. >> momma. >> reporter: 23-year-old don tegan is home after nine months in iraq. the soldier told us he's glad to be back for two weeks. >> what do you miss the most about being home? >> rest, and green stuff. there's nothing green out there. >> reporter: he drives an ambulance and has seen combat but...
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long. >> reporter: tonight a hayward family invited us to join them here to welcome their family member home who's been serving in iraq. >> welcome home. >> momma. >> reporter: 23-year-old don tegan is home after nine months in iraq. the soldier told us he's glad to be back for two weeks. >> what do you miss the most about being home? >> rest, and green stuff. there's nothing green out there. >> reporter: he drives an ambulance and has seen combat but didn't want to go into details. >> reporter: the scary part about it? >> yeah, it has its moments. >> he saw a lot more than we will ever see. i mean he's seen a lot. he wants to make a difference in this world. >> reporter: he even told me his time in iraq helped him realize his military calling. just three years ago he was working as a security guard. >> yeah, i needed a positive direction in life. and this just happened to be it. >> reporter: his mother says she couldn't be more proud. >> it's a -- is it very difficult to have him away? >> yeah, yeah. but he's back, he's back. >> reporter: pegan told us he hopes his next assignment will be in afghanistan. >> i want to get on that train before it ends. i want to go help out
long. >> reporter: tonight a hayward family invited us to join them here to welcome their family member home who's been serving in iraq. >> welcome home. >> momma. >> reporter: 23-year-old don tegan is home after nine months in iraq. the soldier told us he's glad to be back for two weeks. >> what do you miss the most about being home? >> rest, and green stuff. there's nothing green out there. >> reporter: he drives an ambulance and has seen combat but...
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long did it take to you get that down? >> i can't do it because the name is not on the prom ter in front of me. >> impressive job. >> i will go next to don. >> you described this young student as a math nerd. don't you think joining a rebel group and picking up an ak-47 is the greatest way to shake off that nerd label? >> i would say so. but i was drinking heavily during that segment. i don't remember what it was i was talking about. >> what were you drink ?g. >> whatever they put in this cup over here. >> j weren't you sharing with the rest of ?us. >> we will party after the show. don't worry. >> you describe what this student doing as a reality show about extreme vacations. sounds like you have given it some thought. >> i think the fact goes over well for people who really want to get out there and get their hands dirty and feel like they are being rugged, but without the risk of an actual war. what do you think? >> it sounds like a great idea. fox will cast you in that. >> that was weird. >> i thought you were going to say bill in a bikini. >> i think they have seen bill in a bikini. >> and, bill, i know that you have said that you wo
long did it take to you get that down? >> i can't do it because the name is not on the prom ter in front of me. >> impressive job. >> i will go next to don. >> you described this young student as a math nerd. don't you think joining a rebel group and picking up an ak-47 is the greatest way to shake off that nerd label? >> i would say so. but i was drinking heavily during that segment. i don't remember what it was i was talking about. >> what were you drink...
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don lemon live in tampa, florida, for monday night's cnn gop tea party debate. a preview ahead but we start first with the 10th anniversary of 9/11. it's been a long day of deep emotions and quiet memories. america pauses to remember the attacks of 9/11 exactly ten years ago. the site of the 9/11 memorial opened today. fountains occupy the space where the twin towers once stood. cnn's poppy harlow has been there. i want to know what the reaction is now that the memorial is open. is there some degree of comfort? >> reporter: i think there is, don, from all the people that i talk to today, those that lost their children, those that lost fathers, brothers, mothers, aunts and uncles. for a lot of them this was cathartic in a sense and this was closure and also rebirth for some of them. it was the first time this morning they were able to walk into the gates, the memorial with each and every one of the names of those who lost their life at 9/11 at the twin towers etched in stone. 2000 of them went up and would rub their hand over the name of their loved one. it was a touching moment. something else as it got dark here in lower manhattan. i want to show
don lemon live in tampa, florida, for monday night's cnn gop tea party debate. a preview ahead but we start first with the 10th anniversary of 9/11. it's been a long day of deep emotions and quiet memories. america pauses to remember the attacks of 9/11 exactly ten years ago. the site of the 9/11 memorial opened today. fountains occupy the space where the twin towers once stood. cnn's poppy harlow has been there. i want to know what the reaction is now that the memorial is open. is there some...
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. >> took me a very long time to like not move on from the situation but to accept the situation. but in the end, we came out pretty well. >> i'm fredricka whitfield. don man at the top asked him if he had a secret and the old man stopped and thought and said: free 'cause that's how it ought to be my brother credit 'cause you'll need a loan for one thing or another score 'cause they break it down to one simple number that you can use dot to take a break because the name is kinda...
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long carpet ahead of you. enjoy the show, really, and the star tomorrow, just really enjoy the night. take it in and i hope jane lynch is everything you expect. all right, don on time. we'll send it back to you. >> that's a madman behind you, by the way, i just wanted to tell you. standing behind you. there you go. other side. >> reporter: oh, there is? >> it's so hard to keep focused. so many things going on. >> there he is. >> reporter: which one, which one, don? >> kareen, he's right there. >> reporter: oh, there you go. i thought -- i'm so sorry. i thought you were saying something else. of course, mad men, yes. ifvs, sometimes they work, sometimes they don't. >> thanks, kareen. when we come back, we'll talk some politics. copd makes it hard to breathe, so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-a
long carpet ahead of you. enjoy the show, really, and the star tomorrow, just really enjoy the night. take it in and i hope jane lynch is everything you expect. all right, don on time. we'll send it back to you. >> that's a madman behind you, by the way, i just wanted to tell you. standing behind you. there you go. other side. >> reporter: oh, there is? >> it's so hard to keep focused. so many things going on. >> there he is. >> reporter: which one, which one, don?...
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long temperature. >> ok, we'll find more about it when we watch you on fox business network. >> don heiken is with usfor anthony weiner's seat, he is backing the republican, bob turner. he's a lifelong democrat and he's backing the republicans. >> as is ed koch. >> indeed. >> thanks, stu. >> coming up on the show, the president is supposed to tell us this week how he plans to pay for this massive jobs plan. is it starting to sound like a second stimulus? our washington insiders up next. they can't call it stimulus. >> i'm not really sure. she didn't win but she certainly stole the show. >>> wow, serena williams finds a new opponent. the ref, the ump and she didn't let up. wait until you hear what she said next. the "mystery spot". not a mammal in this household isilling to lay claim to its origin. but now is not the time for blame. now is the time for action. ♪call 1-800-steemer. yesterday doesn't win. big doesn't win. titles corner offices don't win. what wins? original wins. fresh wins. smart wins. the world's most dynamic companies know what wins in business today. maybe that's why so many choose
long temperature. >> ok, we'll find more about it when we watch you on fox business network. >> don heiken is with usfor anthony weiner's seat, he is backing the republican, bob turner. he's a lifelong democrat and he's backing the republicans. >> as is ed koch. >> indeed. >> thanks, stu. >> coming up on the show, the president is supposed to tell us this week how he plans to pay for this massive jobs plan. is it starting to sound like a second stimulus? our...
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don lemon, we'll be talking a lot this week. appreciate it. >>> after four decades on the lam, he felt pretty safe. but george wright underestimated the long arm of the law. the notorious fugitive has been captured in europe. our deb feyerick here with all the details. if you look at this guy's life over the past 40 years, it's pretty remarkable what he has gotten by with, deb. >> it is. they finally got the lead that they needed. along with fbi agents and po portuguese authority they arrested him about an hour from lisbon. he had been living there under an assumed name. he is now fighting extradition. he does not want to come back to the united states. why? well, in the early '60s he was convicted of killing a world war ii veteran who is a bronze star recipient and that killing taking place during a gas station robbery. he was serving up to 30 years when he escaped a new jersey prissen and he made his way to detroit where he joined the black liberation army. then in 1972 wright and four other liberation members hijacked a miami-bound delta flight out of detroit. wright was dressed as a priest and apparently smuggled a gun onboard in a hol
don lemon, we'll be talking a lot this week. appreciate it. >>> after four decades on the lam, he felt pretty safe. but george wright underestimated the long arm of the law. the notorious fugitive has been captured in europe. our deb feyerick here with all the details. if you look at this guy's life over the past 40 years, it's pretty remarkable what he has gotten by with, deb. >> it is. they finally got the lead that they needed. along with fbi agents and po portuguese authority...
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so long as you get the message to congress, send me the american jobs act soy can sign it into law. let's get something done. let's put this country back to work. >> my colleague donrd at work in tampa, florida, where the gop presidential contenders are gathering for tonight's debate and where there is plenty of feedback on job growth. of course, president obama there is feedback as well, tax cuts. don, i could go on and on. tell us what you're hearing frt tea party folks about the president's jobs plan today. >> reporter: i'm sure, randi, you can guess, especially when it comes to the people who are associated with the tea party. tea party voters, candidates, what they care about, they say, money, jobs. that's really what their platform is, they deal in money. that's what they say. social issues not so much. what they're saying is that they hope it works. i think that's what most americans are saying. they hope it it works but others are saying, we have heard this before, we've had a stimulus before that they don't believe work and this $447 billion in inseptemberii incentives and tax breaks they're not sure it's going to work. they want to know from the presiden
so long as you get the message to congress, send me the american jobs act soy can sign it into law. let's get something done. let's put this country back to work. >> my colleague donrd at work in tampa, florida, where the gop presidential contenders are gathering for tonight's debate and where there is plenty of feedback on job growth. of course, president obama there is feedback as well, tax cuts. don, i could go on and on. tell us what you're hearing frt tea party folks about the...
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long run. it needs to be shared with other partners from an international perspective. but don in no way that allows them to provide security. we just got them to a point where we started to build them up. your questions are valid. we are asking them of our cells from an infrastructure standpoint, but i also don't associate their gdp this year with that is what is going to be forever as well. there is an opportunity to develop. it is an open question. the government afghanistan is starting to understand it to some degree. we will not have answers are the next couple of months, but over the next 18 to 24 months, we will know a lot more about that. questions like the one you raised will have a better perspective on it. i don't know enough about it. i will have to get back to you on the electric plan, but it is the same kind of question. the president has task us with looking at the infrastructure piece of this along the lines of what you are talking about. not just the military, but the state department and other agencies as well. >> secretary panetta, we have spent $70 billion i
long run. it needs to be shared with other partners from an international perspective. but don in no way that allows them to provide security. we just got them to a point where we started to build them up. your questions are valid. we are asking them of our cells from an infrastructure standpoint, but i also don't associate their gdp this year with that is what is going to be forever as well. there is an opportunity to develop. it is an open question. the government afghanistan is starting to...
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long after our speeches are over. that is the lesson of northern ireland, where people to bridge their differences. that is the lesson of sioux don, were negotiated settlement led to an -- lesson in sudan, and that will be the path to a palestinian statement, negotiations between the parties. we see a future where palestinians live in a sovereign state of their own with no limit to what they can achieve. there is no question the palestinians have seen that delayed for too long. america has invested so much time and efforts into the palestinian state, but understand as well, america's commitment to israel's security is unshakable. our friendship with israel is the end in during. we believe any lasting peace must acknowledge the concerns israel faces every day. let's be honest with ourselves. israel is surrounded by neighbors that have waged repeated wars against them. israel's citizens have been killed by rockets fired. israel's children come of age knowing throughout the region other children are taught to hate them. israel, a small country of less than 8 million people, who lived in a world where leaders of a much larger nation
long after our speeches are over. that is the lesson of northern ireland, where people to bridge their differences. that is the lesson of sioux don, were negotiated settlement led to an -- lesson in sudan, and that will be the path to a palestinian statement, negotiations between the parties. we see a future where palestinians live in a sovereign state of their own with no limit to what they can achieve. there is no question the palestinians have seen that delayed for too long. america has...