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>> i think looking at the washington legends and folk-lore tell us a lot about ourselves. it tell us who we are as a nation and who we are as a people. and it exposes in some ways our desire to believe certain things. it exposes our passionate interest in george washington. that was one of the surprising things for me is how much americans want to get to know this man. but i think it tells us an awful lot about what lengths we're willing to go to, to try to make washington seem real. and i really wanted to bring that across. and i would hope that the reader, as they're reading this book would look at themselves and maybe understand themselves and their part in the washington mythology a little bit better. >> host: okay. you said one of the surprises was the interest that people have had in washington. were there any other surprises that you discovered as you were doing the research in terms of -- things you didn't expect to find and that type of thing? >> guest: well, the legends run the entire gambit of the human imagination. so it surprised me the lengths, sometimes the
>> i think looking at the washington legends and folk-lore tell us a lot about ourselves. it tell us who we are as a nation and who we are as a people. and it exposes in some ways our desire to believe certain things. it exposes our passionate interest in george washington. that was one of the surprising things for me is how much americans want to get to know this man. but i think it tells us an awful lot about what lengths we're willing to go to, to try to make washington seem real. and...
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everyone was lored by this man who could get up and sing this song when he was a survivor, everybodyreaking out in tears and was amazing and the next piece i had to get up and sing. what an act to follow. i will go with the piece i was going to sing anyway. this is a gypsy song. [laughter]. free to love and -- [laughter]. i'm thinking this guy is going to walk out of the room and never like me ever again. he doesn't know me but he is going to hate me and remember me as the girl when totally ruinned the moment. [laughter]. i go and you will hear in a minute after this song and he's crying. he's like crying so much that i almost was going to stop but i didn't stop. at the end me got up and everyone was silent and he said, when i was in the concentration camp the only reason i survived is because a gypsy girl came and she would sneak me food in her apron everyday. and i was in love with her. that was the only way i got through. and he said that i looked just like her. [laughter]. worked out; right ? [laughter] think i look like this. [laughter]. and he was so inadd mirrorad with this wo
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for democracy in egypt there are fears the vote could bring about another unwanted regime artie's lore and that explains. the more things change the more they stay the same certainly that's how it seems in egypt where the army is clearing cairo's tahrir square of demonstrated to show everything's back to normal and they're not wrong after months of up evil it's very much the same people in charge. as before if there is a concern that they may have already the dictator they have agreed to take the deep concerns as to whether the reforms of whether the restrictions on the role of the military is still too great for true freedom to emerge in egypt and that is the debate that's commonly polarizing society but without the army a power vacuum and poised to step into that vacuum the muslim brotherhood links to al-qaeda the brotherhood is understood to be multiplying and organizing from the mosques according to their spokesperson they expect to win seventy five percent of the electoral seats they contest in september is election son expects something more sinister there might be a deal. betwee
for democracy in egypt there are fears the vote could bring about another unwanted regime artie's lore and that explains. the more things change the more they stay the same certainly that's how it seems in egypt where the army is clearing cairo's tahrir square of demonstrated to show everything's back to normal and they're not wrong after months of up evil it's very much the same people in charge. as before if there is a concern that they may have already the dictator they have agreed to take...
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a doctor at this hospital told the bbc a military convoy was destroyed but an ammunition loree exploded, killing villagers including three sisters. still, he says, local people want more air strikes. >> they are accepting this damage and he has told me imagine if this convoy had reached, maybe hundreds and hundreds have been killed and maybe thousands will be injured by this convoy. >> we cannot confirm the doctor's account. nato says it's checking the claim but has no evidence to substantiate it. back on the battle field, there was a pause for friday prayers today. a rebel leader has offered a cease fire if colonel gaddafi pulls back his troops and leaves the country. but there's no sign he's listening. >> security forces in syria have shot dead at least ten people. they opened fire on anti-government protests in the suburb of the capital damascus. there was also unrest in several other towns. the bbc's leana reports from damascus. >> through the streets on the outskirts of damascus. eye witnesses said snipers on roof tops fired on the crowd. >> it was especially difficult and there's
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here's the golden gate bridge, there is fog on the san loring visibility.the '50s and a few '60s inland. oakland 54, san francisco 52 currently. we have what weather to the north of ukiah. there is of rain have been around your recap. the storm is having a tough time getting here into the bay area. it will slowly move and our direction. it is going to weaken substantially by the time it gets here. 6:00 a.m., spotty showers nothing heavy. the showers increase in intensity around 9:00 a.m.. that is the worst of what we will see. scattered enlightened and remains that way for the rest of the day. passing occasional showers with a chance for what what they're all the way into the evening commute to. everything wraping up of around 7:00 p.m., a few hundredths of an inch of the was partly to mostly cloudy skies with breaks of sun. tuesday, clouds in the morning, mostly sunny in the afternoon with high clouds. a chance for rain returns wednesday along with cooler temperatures and we will return to dry weather coming up for thursday. temperatures tomorrow, a lot co
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but with little to show for it the deadlock war is causing widespread concern about its cost artie's lore and it reports. philippians it's been a long hard month strike after strike by nato forces in the middle of an increasingly violent civil war but in the midst of all that bloodshed what's been achieved according to many not a lot i see the situation is deepening and probably got rather worse the african union attempted to cease fire was scuppered i believe quite western interests and their britain is putting troops in on the ground as advisors i think it's very dangerous we're involved in a civil war for which there is no problem interest and at what cost priceless human lives certainly but the ministry of defense refuses to release information on how much the intervention in libya is costing the british taxpayer early estimates suggested the bill could run to five million dollars a day that means a month's of pensive me of course the u.k. as much as one hundred fifty million dollars and counting and this at a time when the u.k. slashing spending on public services leading to widespre
but with little to show for it the deadlock war is causing widespread concern about its cost artie's lore and it reports. philippians it's been a long hard month strike after strike by nato forces in the middle of an increasingly violent civil war but in the midst of all that bloodshed what's been achieved according to many not a lot i see the situation is deepening and probably got rather worse the african union attempted to cease fire was scuppered i believe quite western interests and their...
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lore and it the government will not withdraw from the conflict before the coalition reshapes a political map of the region here's more of his thoughts. today i'm talking to john reese he's very active in the stop the war coalition that position is that the british ministry should not have got involved in intervention in libya john rees thank you very much for talking to r.t. now the government says that the ad strikes prevented a massacre in benghazi why are you right and they're wrong well i think the longer term effects would be even worse than the effects might have been on benghazi but i don't actually accept the government's argument about benghazi either if you look at the guardian reports on the day before the airstrikes took place from benghazi it's clear that the rebels in benghazi stopped to get a piece of this before he got to be on the suburbs and i think it would have been impossible for a force of maybe tens of thousands of soldiers to take in a city of a million people so i don't accept that that was a sufficient justification for the war in the first place i also think th
lore and it the government will not withdraw from the conflict before the coalition reshapes a political map of the region here's more of his thoughts. today i'm talking to john reese he's very active in the stop the war coalition that position is that the british ministry should not have got involved in intervention in libya john rees thank you very much for talking to r.t. now the government says that the ad strikes prevented a massacre in benghazi why are you right and they're wrong well i...
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was its main arms provider artie's lore and it has more from london. security forces put down on rest in the middle east with rubber bullets tear gas and other nation and they've got plenty the u.k. was still selling arms to libya just four months before colonel gadhafi turned on his own people the government ministers approving a deal for sniper rifles bullets take out. very very strict set of guidelines that say where where it is likely human rights violations might say place you're not supposed to sell the weapons and i would say looking back through a number of credible sources including amnesty international but it was always likely always very very likely the equipment supplied to colonel gadhafi would and could be used in the brutal crackdown of support for test. arms exports is big business in the u.k. valued at nearly twelve billion dollars in two thousand and nine now a highly critical report by m.p.'s exposes the scale of u.k. arms sales to some of the world's most brutal regimes the libyan export licenses were some of the most valuable acco
was its main arms provider artie's lore and it has more from london. security forces put down on rest in the middle east with rubber bullets tear gas and other nation and they've got plenty the u.k. was still selling arms to libya just four months before colonel gadhafi turned on his own people the government ministers approving a deal for sniper rifles bullets take out. very very strict set of guidelines that say where where it is likely human rights violations might say place you're not...
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stepping in and more than a month after the coalition attacks on gadhafi targets first began its archies lore and it has been finding out the escalating cost of the campaign deadlock is raising questions. philippians it's been a long hard month and strike after strike by nato forces in the middle of an increasingly violent civil war but in the midst of all that bloodshed what's been achieved according to many not a lot i see the situation keep them in probably got rather worse the african union tempted to cease fire was spotted i believe quite western interests and that britain is putting troops on the ground as it flies is nothing its rating agencies were involved in a civil war which there is no problem interest or should and at what cost priceless human lives certainly but the ministry of defense refuses to release information on how much the intervention in libya is costing the british taxpayer early estimates suggest. really in dollars a day that means a month's offensive may have cost the u.k. as much as a hundred fifty million dollars and counting and this at a time when the u.k. slash
stepping in and more than a month after the coalition attacks on gadhafi targets first began its archies lore and it has been finding out the escalating cost of the campaign deadlock is raising questions. philippians it's been a long hard month and strike after strike by nato forces in the middle of an increasingly violent civil war but in the midst of all that bloodshed what's been achieved according to many not a lot i see the situation keep them in probably got rather worse the african union...
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checkered history of previous interventions could turn this civil war torn country into proper wild west lore and it has more. homeless and displaced people disrupted water electricity supplies decimated infrastructure to the world's tragic scenes of the destruction of lives but britain's large private security sector oh goldmine in two thousand and nine the u.k.'s ministry of defense spent eighty two million dollars on hiring private security firms and now insiders say they're hiring again the libya let's say after the fall of kind of gadhafi you have this vacuum this power vacuum in the country and that's exactly when the private military and security companies will come in there is for the rest of us and for most people these wars these conflicts are just a cause for concern because a great grief for these companies this is a bonanza time private security really boomed in iraq and by cheetos and for the global industry was estimated at one hundred billion dollars formally in the elite s.a.'s paxman did ten years as a contractor in africa and iraq and talked about the huge amounts of money
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spending that their tax money in the right way and it's weighing heavily on the public's mind as artie's lore and it reports increasing numbers in the u.k. are questioning their democratic rights. a winter of discontent that's becoming a seething spring british streets regularly filling with massive anti-government protests which start peacefully but routinely turn violent. their fury is a vis winching spending cuts by a coalition government they say no one wants and now a new foreign war. but democracy in britain which it prides itself on and keenly exports is wearing thin for some but i don't think they're listening to anyone they're just making up very mind about everything really we don't have to say anything. do anything about. this. come today working social conversation. just how much money they're spending in libya. and taking money away from us and should be spending more money and put the will of these people is one which lawmakers willingly ignore while a t.v. news poll suggested forty three percent of people oppose military intervention in libya they're elected m.p.'s voted overwh
spending that their tax money in the right way and it's weighing heavily on the public's mind as artie's lore and it reports increasing numbers in the u.k. are questioning their democratic rights. a winter of discontent that's becoming a seething spring british streets regularly filling with massive anti-government protests which start peacefully but routinely turn violent. their fury is a vis winching spending cuts by a coalition government they say no one wants and now a new foreign war. but...
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save its deal with russian oil maje ross efforts to explore the arctic shelf artie's course on of the lore and that has been on the story. we're seeing the deadline for this deal being resolved loom ever closer it's still first day the fourteenth of april that leaves just around about three days to get this all sorted out we're seeing various rumors coming to the fore most notably one in the financial times where sources say that he and potential partners could be preparing to buy out the russian shareholders stake in seeing k. b.p. now they may be going in and doing that together and it's a stake which could be worth up to thirty billion dollars now the various parties are desperate to have this situation resolved and in fact it's likely that we'll see more state intervention come during this week more pressure from the state which has been conspicuously absent in the days leading up to this also b.p. wants this solved because russia is one of the very few places that it can now go for new production growth its reputation is increasingly bad in the u.s. and it's not it really having it do
save its deal with russian oil maje ross efforts to explore the arctic shelf artie's course on of the lore and that has been on the story. we're seeing the deadline for this deal being resolved loom ever closer it's still first day the fourteenth of april that leaves just around about three days to get this all sorted out we're seeing various rumors coming to the fore most notably one in the financial times where sources say that he and potential partners could be preparing to buy out the...
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thousand people are being told to leave an area they've called home for over three decades as archie's lore and reports the removal operation may come at an immense cost for britain and not just financially. it's an age old story traveller communities being moved on because they're not welcome where they settle dale farm is the u.k.'s largest gypsy and travel a site where one of the biggest evictions in british history is being planned and the councils accused of ethnic cleansing have got four kids living in jail found there has been no protest in year and. it's no i mean it's our it's our lives as william wordsworth travelers have been living at dale farm since the one nine hundred seventy s. the settlement started off small and the trouble began when new comers came and bought land around it then they built homes without legal permission in the local town feelings run high many people told us the travellers are messy and noisy driving the crime rate up and property values down and most refused to talk on camera saying they feared violent retribution those who did were more guarded i think
thousand people are being told to leave an area they've called home for over three decades as archie's lore and reports the removal operation may come at an immense cost for britain and not just financially. it's an age old story traveller communities being moved on because they're not welcome where they settle dale farm is the u.k.'s largest gypsy and travel a site where one of the biggest evictions in british history is being planned and the councils accused of ethnic cleansing have got four...
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. >>> si son víctimas de delito, lore portan. >>> lo hacemos con temor, temor a que ellos agarren represaliasrograma 287 g. >>> gracias sasha. >>> y para nuestro final de impacto luego de sobrevivir al tsunami que azotó japón un perro logró reencontrarse con su dueñaing miembros de la guardgu costera lo rescataron gracias --antes de ir a las noticias del Ía, le recordamos que quedan solo dos semanas para presentar la declaracÓn de impuestos. este aÑo, la fecha limite es el lunes 18 de abril. es por ello que hoy nos acompaÑan
. >>> si son víctimas de delito, lore portan. >>> lo hacemos con temor, temor a que ellos agarren represaliasrograma 287 g. >>> gracias sasha. >>> y para nuestro final de impacto luego de sobrevivir al tsunami que azotó japón un perro logró reencontrarse con su dueñaing miembros de la guardgu costera lo rescataron gracias --antes de ir a las noticias del Ía, le recordamos que quedan solo dos semanas para presentar la declaracÓn de impuestos. este aÑo,...
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the armed forces are hit by a wave of redundancies as the country continues to tighten its belt and lore and reports the intervention along with the cutbacks has left many people in the u.k. questioning democratic rights. but winter of discontent that's becoming a thing spring streets regularly filling with massive anti-government protests which start peacefully but retain lee turned violent. yury is a this spending cuts by a coalition government they say. no one wants and now a new foreign war. i think that democracy in britain which it prides itself on and keenly exports is wearing thin for some. moment they're just making up their own mind about everything really we don't have to say anything. i don't see them do anything about this. comes they work in social care and social care. how much money they're spending in libya by sending planes over their signatures. and taking money away from my position spending more money but the will of these people is one which lawmakers willingly ignore while a t.v. news poll suggested forty three percent of people oppose military intervention in liby
the armed forces are hit by a wave of redundancies as the country continues to tighten its belt and lore and reports the intervention along with the cutbacks has left many people in the u.k. questioning democratic rights. but winter of discontent that's becoming a thing spring streets regularly filling with massive anti-government protests which start peacefully but retain lee turned violent. yury is a this spending cuts by a coalition government they say. no one wants and now a new foreign...
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on events of his upcoming trial and on the greater issue of transparency so as explains the artes lore and it has massive leaks which have already been revealed by wiki leaks are just the tip of the iceberg but only begin to scratch the surface of how much is out there but we don't know about. if we look at. the last. twelve months think about that so all these stories that have come out actually happened in the world before two thousand and ten people didn't know about it so what is it that we don't know about you know. there's an enormous hidden world out there that we don't know about until much much later on that he exists there right now you know the release of diplomatic cables we only released. secret classified confidential material we didn't have any top secret cables the really embarrassing stuff the really serious stuff wasn't in our collection to reverse it it is still out there so what is it. people need to not be comfortable. what they receive from me from the media is all that is happening inside states he's trying to get up an execution case for me to the united states
on events of his upcoming trial and on the greater issue of transparency so as explains the artes lore and it has massive leaks which have already been revealed by wiki leaks are just the tip of the iceberg but only begin to scratch the surface of how much is out there but we don't know about. if we look at. the last. twelve months think about that so all these stories that have come out actually happened in the world before two thousand and ten people didn't know about it so what is it that we...
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they took the hyperlink on the web, that kohl lored -- colored text that sends you to another page as a citation as a vote of affirmation, and that information they got from the institution helped us make sense of the web ultimately, and it was a tremendous revelation, and, you know, looking back on it you say, well, of course, that makes sense, but a lot of people had been fumbling around with that notion for sometime. siva is a media studies and law professor at the university of virginia. his third book, i believe it is, is the googlization of everything and why we should worry, and we're talking with him at the virginia festival of the book. does google set its own rules? >> in a lot of ways, yes. google is not a completely deregulated institution. it still has to adhere to copy right around the world and censorship law, pornography and such around the world, it has deals with antitrust which is faces a lot of scrutiny with united states and europe. when it comes to most activities on the web, google is the one setting the standards for how we behave on the web and how the web beh
they took the hyperlink on the web, that kohl lored -- colored text that sends you to another page as a citation as a vote of affirmation, and that information they got from the institution helped us make sense of the web ultimately, and it was a tremendous revelation, and, you know, looking back on it you say, well, of course, that makes sense, but a lot of people had been fumbling around with that notion for sometime. siva is a media studies and law professor at the university of virginia....
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i'm from lore -- loredo. >> oh, that pin has my face on it even. >> it's close to my heart. anyway, the last wop with david letterman and is he like -- [inaudible] or like -- [inaudible] [laughter] >> david letterman? >> [inaudible] >> what did my sister say? [laughter] >> i think david letterman is a youthful hue row of mine, and he's actually a real reader who has always been nothing but nice to me and my books, so i have nothing but kind thoughts for the man which makes a terrible story. [laughter] oh, he's very nice to me, and helps me sell my books. [laughter] it's a terrible story. you know, i write nonfiction, and if you have to tell the truth -- [laughter] but thanks for driving. [laughter] the rest of you probably drove your hippy bikes here. [laughter] >> when you have an idea for the next thing, do you have a bunch of idea and one sticks, or are you sitting around and like, oh, yeah, that's it. >> yep. [laughter] i mean it's different every time, but i don't have my next idea, and sure, i have a million idea every day, most all of them lame at this point. [laughte
i'm from lore -- loredo. >> oh, that pin has my face on it even. >> it's close to my heart. anyway, the last wop with david letterman and is he like -- [inaudible] or like -- [inaudible] [laughter] >> david letterman? >> [inaudible] >> what did my sister say? [laughter] >> i think david letterman is a youthful hue row of mine, and he's actually a real reader who has always been nothing but nice to me and my books, so i have nothing but kind thoughts for the...
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and we suggested that the case be dismissed so the lore -- lower courts could deal with unfolding events as they occur. but the case is here now and there is no federal statute or regulation that currently regulates the emissions of greenhouse gases by existing, unmodified power plants like the one operated by the defendants and the clean air act works differently than the clean water act. it did not put in place a permit system for all emissions when it was enacted in 1970. unlike the clean water act two years later which forebids all discharges until they're authorized by permit, the clean air act doesn't regulate anything until the e.p.a. makes findings and imposes restrictions. >> i suppose there were reasons that congress adopted this approach and your suit would override those derlingses. >> no, our suit is consistent with those determinations, that is to say, the design of the statute leaves pre-existing law in place until e.p.a. steps in. if the clean air act were sought to displace the common law before any regulation occurred, that would mean the immediate effect of this anti-p
and we suggested that the case be dismissed so the lore -- lower courts could deal with unfolding events as they occur. but the case is here now and there is no federal statute or regulation that currently regulates the emissions of greenhouse gases by existing, unmodified power plants like the one operated by the defendants and the clean air act works differently than the clean water act. it did not put in place a permit system for all emissions when it was enacted in 1970. unlike the clean...
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club lore claimed the team has been plagued by the curse of the billie goat. fan was kicked out of a game in 1945 for trying to bring his pet goat into wrigley field. since that time, the cubs have not made it back to the world series. and have not won a championship since 1908. >> why am i not surprised evidence walking to a local bar? that would seem like that's the place you would do that. >> maybe they need to have bring your farm animal to the park day. >> that might solve the curse. >> a companion. >> anyway, when it comes to the weather, today, we're expecting cloudy skies. it is unfortunate we couldn't have the sunny skies for saturday. >> the record breaking temperatures are gone. looks like we've got a lot of clouds out there right now. they're going to continue on and off for the better part of the day. there is still a slight chance we could see a couple of scattered showers outside. for the most part, it is going to be the cooler temperatures that are going to be the story. many numbers down a good 15 degrees from yesterday's high. so, as we look
club lore claimed the team has been plagued by the curse of the billie goat. fan was kicked out of a game in 1945 for trying to bring his pet goat into wrigley field. since that time, the cubs have not made it back to the world series. and have not won a championship since 1908. >> why am i not surprised evidence walking to a local bar? that would seem like that's the place you would do that. >> maybe they need to have bring your farm animal to the park day. >> that might...
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. >> host: what is it like today, if you go down to the nymex lore, it's a museum, the pits, the oil pit at least is empty. there's a couple of guys hanging out sitting on the steps there. this is after we have seen oil almost $150 in the last couple of years, and we're back to near triple digits now. what is the shape of the oil market right now? what does it look like? have these changed? >> guest: i think electronic trading has changed the system of the market a lot of these traders don't feel like they can compete on the street anymore. the main reason is many of them are able to make money because they had a friend who was letting them know was about to happen so they could effectively fortuneteller market. they don't have that anymore. the trading screen is completely anonymous but if you see something happening you can't talk to your friend, you don't have the, you don't have data used have your skill and pay some market research. they read the "new york post" and the just trade from, the momentum of the trading pit to try to predict what's going to happen and you're sort of t
. >> host: what is it like today, if you go down to the nymex lore, it's a museum, the pits, the oil pit at least is empty. there's a couple of guys hanging out sitting on the steps there. this is after we have seen oil almost $150 in the last couple of years, and we're back to near triple digits now. what is the shape of the oil market right now? what does it look like? have these changed? >> guest: i think electronic trading has changed the system of the market a lot of these...
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mealor (pronn mee lore ) to take the leap and finally get a vasectomy.doctor's orders. "to sit and rest and watch march madness. watch as much basketball as i can over the next two days." many doctors say the thought of getting a vasectomy brings out the cowardice in most men who have visions of leaving this. aad though j.d., was he was a liitle nervous before the procedure . "it was fear of pain, yessit was." 3 caiaccio. 3 coming up... for those couples who áareá looking to get pregnant... one shop claims it has the reccpe for success.what flavor that's worring like a g... (nats of babies) but next... thinn this is just baby babble?why sooe argue it's much more advanced than that.you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((3 supposedly, twins have a special connection.now... twin babies are so connected... that they're 'talking' their way to fame. fame.if you don't understand baby-speak... no problem! jeanne moos is here to translate this eport. 3 (nats of babies)if you haven't heard the talking twin babies by now, you haven't been
mealor (pronn mee lore ) to take the leap and finally get a vasectomy.doctor's orders. "to sit and rest and watch march madness. watch as much basketball as i can over the next two days." many doctors say the thought of getting a vasectomy brings out the cowardice in most men who have visions of leaving this. aad though j.d., was he was a liitle nervous before the procedure . "it was fear of pain, yessit was." 3 caiaccio. 3 coming up... for those couples who áareá looking...
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midnight dreary while i pondered weak and weary ♪ over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore>> reporter: what do your parents say when you bring this kind of work home? >> they were always saying how amazing it was, because they never had this kind of technology when they were kids. >> these students are ahead of me when it comes to technology in a lot of ways, and i can learn from them. >> reporter: chris gammon's students were using their laptops to do research online. and when they're going out online, what are you doing to make sure that the information they're getting is correct? >> well, one key thing is we are able to find web sites beforehand previewed by me. if they get to a point where they say, "all right, i'd like to go further," well, they do an excellent job double-checking to make sure is this credible and citing their sources and doing that stuff. >> reporter: how often does it happen that you give them an assignment, and then instead of doing that, they'll be off playing a game or something? >> ( laughs ) i think that it is a reality that that's going to happ
midnight dreary while i pondered weak and weary ♪ over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore>> reporter: what do your parents say when you bring this kind of work home? >> they were always saying how amazing it was, because they never had this kind of technology when they were kids. >> these students are ahead of me when it comes to technology in a lot of ways, and i can learn from them. >> reporter: chris gammon's students were using their laptops to do...
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. >> james: cyclist may soon have to slow down when crossing the golden gate bridge loring could help safety. if the plan is adopted it will be 10 mi. an hour. 5 mi. an hour and construction and maintenance josones. --zones >> justine: bart swore in three new deputy police chief is following the fatal shooting of an unarmed passenger oscar grants at the hands of it bart officer. the report recommended that chiefs be hired to help streamline the department management structure. he was fatally shot on the platform in oakland to interfirst, 2009. by the officer who claimed he meant using taser on grant instead of his gun. the officer was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. muni workers have a no- strike clause yet they are voting for a possible strike. the union calls for the vote earlier this month it will end today. muni says the vote is premature. the two sides have just started discussing a labor agreement we asked writers what they think? >> as a major asset to san francisco. this is how they treat their patrons. its arcs. >> i'm sure they make enough money, i don't think there's
. >> james: cyclist may soon have to slow down when crossing the golden gate bridge loring could help safety. if the plan is adopted it will be 10 mi. an hour. 5 mi. an hour and construction and maintenance josones. --zones >> justine: bart swore in three new deputy police chief is following the fatal shooting of an unarmed passenger oscar grants at the hands of it bart officer. the report recommended that chiefs be hired to help streamline the department management structure. he...
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lore the world of hats.ow live from london on cbs. lore the world of hats. this is "the early show" live from london on cbs. [ male announcer ] ready for the most amazing miracle-gro results ever? spectacular plants without all the weeds. with miracle-gro shake 'n feed plus weed preventer. just a few shakes stops weeds before they start. plants grow twice as big. with almost no weeds. even in your vegetable garden. want three months of feeding, without all the weeding? ♪ all you need... is shake 'n feed plus weed preventer. what?! -match it! -match it! -match it! match it! -match it! -match it! 20 cents less. what?! just match it... -match it! -match it! -match it! -match it! -match it! -match it! -[ horn honks ] -match it! -match it! -match it! thank you, got it. i'll match that price right here. oh! cool. [ male announcer ] we won't be beat. we have low prices every day. on everything, backed by our ad match guarantee. save money. live better. walmart. with being fed on. we demand k9 advantix ii. it not on
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an amtrak train hit a man near loring eve in port costa at about 6:15 p.m. the train was on union pacific tracks. the victim has not been identified. >>> an overnight native oakland police are investigating a shoot that left one man dead. around 2:00 this morning, officers responded to 73rd and holiday after receiving calls about a possible drunk driver. when they arrived on scene they found one man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. paramedics loaded man on to an ambulance but he died on his way to the hospital. opd says it appears the man was shot in his car near the mall. >>> homicide detectives in oakland hope surveillance video will shed lit on the killing of a 25-year-old man. this was obtained exclusively by ktvu showing the man walking along international boulevard, yesterday morning. you can see a car does a u-turn and approaches taylor. a short time later police found taylor on the ground with a possible gunshot wound. he was pronounced dead at the scene. >>> a san francisco senator is again receiving racist and threatening fax messages. as yo
an amtrak train hit a man near loring eve in port costa at about 6:15 p.m. the train was on union pacific tracks. the victim has not been identified. >>> an overnight native oakland police are investigating a shoot that left one man dead. around 2:00 this morning, officers responded to 73rd and holiday after receiving calls about a possible drunk driver. when they arrived on scene they found one man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. paramedics loaded man on to an ambulance but he...
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the clerk: miss lore reata sanchez of california moves to recommit the bill 658 to the committee with instructions to report the same back to the house forthwith with the following amendment. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection to dispensing with the motion to read the amendment? for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota seek recognition? >> i reserve a point of order. the speaker pro tempore: a point of order is reserved. is there objection to dispensing with the reading? seeing none, the gentlelady from california is recognized for five minutes. ms. sanchez: mr. speaker, the house is not in order. the speaker pro tempore: the yeal is correct. ms. sanchez: thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady will suspend. the gentlelady may proceed. ms. sanchez: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, this country is in an unprecedented time with growing threats abroad and intense partisan rancor here in this chamber. but at this time and at this moment, mr. speaker, my final amendment to the f.a.a. authorization offers an opportunity to bridge these divides
the clerk: miss lore reata sanchez of california moves to recommit the bill 658 to the committee with instructions to report the same back to the house forthwith with the following amendment. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection to dispensing with the motion to read the amendment? for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota seek recognition? >> i reserve a point of order. the speaker pro tempore: a point of order is reserved. is there objection to dispensing with the...
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what he is planning on doing is broadening the tax base, loring the rate to a condensed shropshire. it when you broaden the base, you have to get rid of some loopholes. we will figure out precisely how to do that. you'll see a broader tax base on that. the key thing is to not raise taxes on capital for investmt. you get higher wages and more job creation. it is not inconsistent with the direction. they went to a little farther. they charge a higher rate than we do. they had $1 trillion in there. we do n raise taxes and back. we get rid of the obama care taxes. they are not imposing a $1.50 trillion tax increase that president obama is imposing. that is where we do our tax reform. the guy next to you. i do not remember your name. >> tomoburn has proposed raising -- removing a subsidy. would you be ok with removing it? >> i've always voted against it. it is 5 miles from my house. we do a lot of this. i do not think it is smart policy. the money did not go to the farmer any way. i've been it is the smart way to go. it asked me my opinion, that is a bit. >> congratulations on a lot of h
what he is planning on doing is broadening the tax base, loring the rate to a condensed shropshire. it when you broaden the base, you have to get rid of some loopholes. we will figure out precisely how to do that. you'll see a broader tax base on that. the key thing is to not raise taxes on capital for investmt. you get higher wages and more job creation. it is not inconsistent with the direction. they went to a little farther. they charge a higher rate than we do. they had $1 trillion in...
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one of the inspirations for this event is steve trail lore, who is a distinguished immigration attorney in the area. who deals directly with such cases. would you like to say something. >> i would just comment -- >> speak into the mike phone. >> i'm certain some departments in this state are more enthusiastic enforcing the law than others. i talk to other lawyers who specialize, for example in d.u.i. there is tremendous discrepancy between different municipalities what happens to a dui arrestee. >> amy wants to saying. >> i want to expand on document of points. it is great to hear all this. we don't have secure communities here in new jersey, maybe i shouldn't say that on the record but we do not. we have a directive that the attorney general issued back in 2007 that requires local police to ask about immigration status when there is an arrest or dui or for an indictable offense, which is equivalent to a felony in new jersey. what we have seen over the last couple of years since this has been in effect, and i'm speaking of this from the perspective who we see in detention. i'm not doing
one of the inspirations for this event is steve trail lore, who is a distinguished immigration attorney in the area. who deals directly with such cases. would you like to say something. >> i would just comment -- >> speak into the mike phone. >> i'm certain some departments in this state are more enthusiastic enforcing the law than others. i talk to other lawyers who specialize, for example in d.u.i. there is tremendous discrepancy between different municipalities what happens...
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lore or u.n. policy, where do you -- what are the limits? protect to what extent? do we put young americans in the ground on the ivory coast? do we put them on the ground -- what about the people of iran? what about the people of north korea? what about the people in china? where do you take this? how far do you take this and how do you keep the american people in support of a policy when the casualties start coming home? and one other conversation. i think we ran the only full-scale war that we ever got paid for by the people we were saving and tht first gulf war. but we're broke as a country. we are in bad, bad shape. and so we don't have the economic power today or situation today to go running all around the world protecting every time we divine a need to protect people to go using our military to protect them. we can't do it. we can't do it economically, we can't do it politically. and we certainly can'to it militarily. >> it's a question of becoming a 911 line with call waiting if we don't have rules. >> it isn't all just americans. the point here is that it'
lore or u.n. policy, where do you -- what are the limits? protect to what extent? do we put young americans in the ground on the ivory coast? do we put them on the ground -- what about the people of iran? what about the people of north korea? what about the people in china? where do you take this? how far do you take this and how do you keep the american people in support of a policy when the casualties start coming home? and one other conversation. i think we ran the only full-scale war that...
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lore or u.n. policy, where do you -- what are the limits? protect to what extent? do we put young americans in the ground on the ivory coast? do we put them on the ground -- what about the people of iran? what about the people of north korea? what about the people in china? where do you take this? how far do you take this and how do you keep the american people in support of a policy when the casualties start coming home? and one other conversation. i think we ran the only full-scale war that we ever got paid for by the people we were saving and tht first gulf war. but we're broke as a country. we are in bad, bad shape. and so we don't have the economic power today or situation today to go running all around the world protecting every time we divine a need to protect people to go using our military to protect them. we can't do it. we can't do it economically, we can't do it politically. and we certainly can't do it militarily. >> it's a question of becoming a 911 line with call waiting if we don't have rules. >> it isn't all just americans. the point here is that i
lore or u.n. policy, where do you -- what are the limits? protect to what extent? do we put young americans in the ground on the ivory coast? do we put them on the ground -- what about the people of iran? what about the people of north korea? what about the people in china? where do you take this? how far do you take this and how do you keep the american people in support of a policy when the casualties start coming home? and one other conversation. i think we ran the only full-scale war that...