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lucy had her own style.ournalists said, oh, she will change her hail -- hair. .he was very comfortable that is not to say she was not an elegant dresser. she was. this blue velvet gown is a perfect example of that. it is not ostentatious. is what she wore to a new year's recession which took place at the white house. this is the one that has the most sentimental value to lucy. she sewed it herself and it is her own wedding gown. >> on facebook, a question about lucy's personal style. in the styleparted --today asked -- today echo today? >> she did not change her hairstyle. it is what she were her entire life. i think she was very comfortable with who she was. how to carryd herself well. i think her clothes reflected not the daring miss of the time, but the dignity of her position, mot in a way that made her see colorful and vibrant without being provocative. >> she was a mother of eight. the tone was fairly conservative. it was something wholesome. > kaitlyn is watching us in springfield, missouri. kaitlyn i
lucy had her own style.ournalists said, oh, she will change her hail -- hair. .he was very comfortable that is not to say she was not an elegant dresser. she was. this blue velvet gown is a perfect example of that. it is not ostentatious. is what she wore to a new year's recession which took place at the white house. this is the one that has the most sentimental value to lucy. she sewed it herself and it is her own wedding gown. >> on facebook, a question about lucy's personal style. in...
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lucy had her own style.ournalists said, oh, she will change her hair.she will upgrade her up. . -- her appearance. she was very comfortable. that is not to say she was not an elegant dresser. she was. this blue velvet gown is a it isct example of that. lovely with a lot of fine details but it is not ostentatious.it is a little conservative. this gown here is what she wore to a new year's recession which -- reception which took place at the white house. this is the one that has the most sentimental value to lucy. she sewed it herself and it is her own wedding gown. >> on facebook, a question about lucy's personal style. was her hair parted in the style of the day? we have meant first ladies who understood the power of influence. was she one of those? >> she did not change her hairstyle. it is what she were her entire wore her entire life. i think she was very comfortable with who she was. she understood how to carry herself well. nothink her clothes reflected the daringness of the time, but the dignity of her
lucy had her own style.ournalists said, oh, she will change her hair.she will upgrade her up. . -- her appearance. she was very comfortable. that is not to say she was not an elegant dresser. she was. this blue velvet gown is a it isct example of that. lovely with a lot of fine details but it is not ostentatious.it is a little conservative. this gown here is what she wore to a new year's recession which -- reception which took place at the white house. this is the one that has the most...
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this is lucy's father.was the secretary of massachusetts and obviously crown plointed affluent position. what do you think about him from the portrait? [inaudible] stern, yes, and rather -- to say the least he was not tolerant of anything that had to do with radical patriots. her mother -- we know more about her father than her mother. her father was -- some of you may know waldo county. that's part of that huge track that lucy's mother had. she was to be one of the heir to it. this is henry knox. i think he was over six feet three. he was a -- his father was a ship master but died andless henry -- an orphan at the age of twelve. dropout of boston school. he becomes, of course, a printer on his own, and he opens what is called the "new london bookstore "it became a fashionable salmon imported books from great britain, well, britain at the time. and all the young men and women would con including john adams. lucy was 16, and she happened to see henry parading with the militia. she fell madly in love with him
this is lucy's father.was the secretary of massachusetts and obviously crown plointed affluent position. what do you think about him from the portrait? [inaudible] stern, yes, and rather -- to say the least he was not tolerant of anything that had to do with radical patriots. her mother -- we know more about her father than her mother. her father was -- some of you may know waldo county. that's part of that huge track that lucy's mother had. she was to be one of the heir to it. this is henry...
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lucy was not happy. lucy is a drama queen. [laughter] but her parents did abandon her when, soon after this she is not happy. she feels abandoned. her parents are not writing to her in her safehouses even though she's writing to them, so she's all alone. she's pregnant, she doesn't know whether henry's going to survive going to the northern reaches of new york state, she doesn't know whether he's going to be attacked by indians or a british soldier or disease or what. she writes to him, she's quite hysterical, and all along the road he writes her letters, and those three weeks he thought it would take takes 58 days. she is quite pregnant, okay? she's not happy. but these are just examples of some of the letters. i think they're just beautiful. she writes that he's always in her thoughts, whose image is deeply imprinted on my heart. but this is the one moment of lucidity that she has. i think she says he's a man whom i love too much for my own peace. henry on his side, of course, continues -- he's a voracious letter writer, and
lucy was not happy. lucy is a drama queen. [laughter] but her parents did abandon her when, soon after this she is not happy. she feels abandoned. her parents are not writing to her in her safehouses even though she's writing to them, so she's all alone. she's pregnant, she doesn't know whether henry's going to survive going to the northern reaches of new york state, she doesn't know whether he's going to be attacked by indians or a british soldier or disease or what. she writes to him, she's...
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it talks about lucy hayes years there. let's watch. >> lucy was such a nursing -- nurturing person.he cared about children and less fortunate members of society and also love animals and loved being out i'd. -- outside. whitehe returned in the house, it was not long before she had a whole menagerie of animals here. she had notes, to cows, chickens, cats, dogs. she loved pigeons so much, interestingly, that she had holes drilled into the risers between some of the steps here so that the pigeons would have places to roost. some of the last pictures we have of her before she passed away, she is out here in the yard, feeding the pigeons, wearing one of rutherford's old beat up pats, and she loved animals so much, she loved to go outside and do her chores, and when people came to visit her, she would take them out to the chicken coop with her to feed the chickens. this was very important to her. when rutherford and lizzie returned from the white house, this place was still important to them. it was the nucleus of the household. it is where the family spent there in formal time. they are
it talks about lucy hayes years there. let's watch. >> lucy was such a nursing -- nurturing person.he cared about children and less fortunate members of society and also love animals and loved being out i'd. -- outside. whitehe returned in the house, it was not long before she had a whole menagerie of animals here. she had notes, to cows, chickens, cats, dogs. she loved pigeons so much, interestingly, that she had holes drilled into the risers between some of the steps here so that the...
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>> lucy considers herself a sloth advocate.like bucket of sloths and meet the sloths. and her new book, the little bit of sloths, is a thoughtful reflection on her slow-moving friends, sort of. >> basically the book is just cute. i'm not going to lie and go it's a really serious book about sloths. >> reporter: but don't let the cuteness fool you. keeping a sloth alive and healthy is hard, even for professionals. >> you don't find them in zoos in the states because they're so difficult to keep. so the idea that anyone can keep one as a pet is a bit of a fantasy really. >> reporter: but that hasn't stopped some people in the united states from trying. and the results can be grim. this undercover video shows how poorly they're treated as a distributor in arlington, texas. they were kept in small, fiblthy cages without heat lamps and humid fires. which might explain why the bodies of several sloths were found in the freezer. back in colombia, the sanctuary owner knows caring for sloths is serious business. here she is feeding her n
>> lucy considers herself a sloth advocate.like bucket of sloths and meet the sloths. and her new book, the little bit of sloths, is a thoughtful reflection on her slow-moving friends, sort of. >> basically the book is just cute. i'm not going to lie and go it's a really serious book about sloths. >> reporter: but don't let the cuteness fool you. keeping a sloth alive and healthy is hard, even for professionals. >> you don't find them in zoos in the states because...
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ladies" focuses on lucy hayes. speaks atichard engel the journalist memorial ceremony. >> "the communicators you are watching "the communicators you are watching "the communicators" on c-span. members of congress and staff are here. there's new software on the market called phone 2 action inc. what was the issue that caused phone 2 action to become? -- i was theng to national director. it was national. what i found is that we did not have the tools for people for them to connect with elected officials. at the time, i asked a lot of people for help, developers and meet its and technology. i found someone who understood the problem. that is my co-founder. >> what were you trying to solve? how are you trying to connect people? >> you'll hear about the issue. everyone does. some may not be able to physically attend events. but does not mean people do not care. people want to care. there are a variety of issues. they want to hear from their constituents. they will listen. at the time, i was trying to connect people that
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this is the bedroom of lucys only daughter. her name was fanny. this is a painting of fanny with her father. she was one of -- the only daughter. you can imagine a little girl growing up in a house like this with a lot of brothers. even though her parents claimed she was not the favorite, she had this furniture fade for her and she certainly was the darling to her mother and father. >> lucretia garfield create -- >> this is the parlor. this was indeed both the formal parlor and family room. james and lucretia spent a lot of time with their children. they both adored their children very much. they lost two children to infancy. those children died before the family moved here. james and lucretia five children, hal, jimmy, all had very two intelligent parents who strongly believed in education. they felt education was an emancipating factor. they took dance lessons, piano lessons. over in this other room, we have molly's piano which was a gift to her on her 13th birthday. she practiced the piano and that was a reward. here in the family parlor like a
this is the bedroom of lucys only daughter. her name was fanny. this is a painting of fanny with her father. she was one of -- the only daughter. you can imagine a little girl growing up in a house like this with a lot of brothers. even though her parents claimed she was not the favorite, she had this furniture fade for her and she certainly was the darling to her mother and father. >> lucretia garfield create -- >> this is the parlor. this was indeed both the formal parlor and...
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and one of those i learned about from lucy johnson. when lucy was giving my children and me a tour of lbj ranch which is a national park. and she told us the story of her great grandmother, lyndon johnson's grandmother, who again, came from a genteel family in the east, moved out into texas where a number of her cousins had moved for the land. and they had one of their neighbors, the couple was killed by comanches in a raid, and all of the men went to search for the comanches that had killed those neighbors. and she was alone with her baby, and she heard the horses being rustled out outside. she rushed down into her basement and covered the floor opening with a rug, put a diabetesser in her baby's -- diaper in her baby's mouth so that the baby wouldn't crew. and sure enough the indians came in. she heard them smashing her china and everything she had in the house, and then there was silence. and then the next thing she heard was her husband coming home, and he was just, obviously, devastated. so she emerged from the basement and said,
and one of those i learned about from lucy johnson. when lucy was giving my children and me a tour of lbj ranch which is a national park. and she told us the story of her great grandmother, lyndon johnson's grandmother, who again, came from a genteel family in the east, moved out into texas where a number of her cousins had moved for the land. and they had one of their neighbors, the couple was killed by comanches in a raid, and all of the men went to search for the comanches that had killed...
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it was lucy mercer in fact, not eleanor roosevelt at nen 45. separately. it's been said that you have roosevelt was lesbian and that is also brought up a an assertion by you. are you sure of all thi data? >> i'm fairly confident. you know there was a eleanor roosevelt written b blaven cook and she was the evidence thattel by sexual orientation if no a lesbian one. >> letters >> based largeor upi. she was a wire reporter. and she began covering her when she was still in new york and later continued into the white house and in in the white house >> which came first? mercer the alleged by you roosevelt, or hick ocnating part of the early life i'm interested in perhaps doing something more on, prab book in and of itself, going a separate house which was the roosevelt family estate and lived with two other women in this house at a marriage and in fact fdr referred to the house as the honeymoon cottage and the love nest. happy living with these tw years. in her separate house at the family estate. >> that doesn't necessarily mean there was a karnal relatiship am
it was lucy mercer in fact, not eleanor roosevelt at nen 45. separately. it's been said that you have roosevelt was lesbian and that is also brought up a an assertion by you. are you sure of all thi data? >> i'm fairly confident. you know there was a eleanor roosevelt written b blaven cook and she was the evidence thattel by sexual orientation if no a lesbian one. >> letters >> based largeor upi. she was a wire reporter. and she began covering her when she was still in new...
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i thought what did lucy have to do with star trek. >> jimmy: what did lucy have to do with star trek?ld this story, first of all, they were apparently ve cheap when they were doing a show. at 6:00, no matter what they were in the middle of it, the lights would go out. they would turn the power off. they couldn't work any further because they didn't want them getting overtime pane one day, mr. shatner and mr. nemoy were sitting in costume, which alone is spectacular. >> jimmy: eating salad. >> yes. and lucille oball came up to them and sat down and basically said i'm sorry that things are so tight. and she talked to them in this very responsible way as a producer. and i just thought, a photograph of kirk, spock and lucy would be great to see. >> jimmy: is dezi arnez involved in your verlgs of star trek? >> not that i know of. >> you were forced to do some candy conveyer belt scene or something like that. now, i know you're here promoting star trek. i know that's grour kus right now. of course, people are asking about star wars, the other major science fiction franchise, where are you o
i thought what did lucy have to do with star trek. >> jimmy: what did lucy have to do with star trek?ld this story, first of all, they were apparently ve cheap when they were doing a show. at 6:00, no matter what they were in the middle of it, the lights would go out. they would turn the power off. they couldn't work any further because they didn't want them getting overtime pane one day, mr. shatner and mr. nemoy were sitting in costume, which alone is spectacular. >> jimmy: eating...
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it ended in '57 but she continued on with "the lucy show" and "here's lucy." i love the one, lucy you've got some 'xplainin' to do. >>> we'll ask a top cancer specialist. that's next on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by biomet. visit oxfordknee.com for more. [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ ♪ >>> millions are now being told not to undergo routine screening for prostate cancer. >> they reversed themselves friday. dr. agus is a profoefrs medicine and now a cbs contributor. good morn zbhoogd morning, guys. >> so why did they change now? >> you know this is a radical change. the largest neurological surgery group saying you shouldn't do this anymore. it's confusing. confusing for me as a doctor and for patients. the data are clear. testi
it ended in '57 but she continued on with "the lucy show" and "here's lucy." i love the one, lucy you've got some 'xplainin' to do. >>> we'll ask a top cancer specialist. that's next on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by biomet. visit oxfordknee.com for more. [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ ♪ charges faster. and will...
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lucy hayes, wife of rutherford b. hayes. we continue our series on first ladies with your questions and comments by phone, facebook, and twitter. tonight live at 9 eastern on c- span and c-span3. senator joeinia manchin sits down with margaret carlson of bloomberg news to talk about the prospects for -- the event was hosted by the aspen institute. it is 25 minutes. , hassrupting the senate's -- with joe manchin the third, moderated by margaret carlson, columnist at bloomberg news. [applause] >> good morning. i have with me the entrepreneur of the senate. that is an oxymoron, i know. senator mention rides motorcycles, he haunts as a member of the nra, but he has emerged as the person leading the fight for gun-control in the senate, voting against what you might think the senator from west virginia might do. [applause] before i get into the politics inside the senate in washington, i want to travel for a moment back in time to this past weekend. you or a member of the nra. the nra had a highly publicized ,eeting this week in h
lucy hayes, wife of rutherford b. hayes. we continue our series on first ladies with your questions and comments by phone, facebook, and twitter. tonight live at 9 eastern on c- span and c-span3. senator joeinia manchin sits down with margaret carlson of bloomberg news to talk about the prospects for -- the event was hosted by the aspen institute. it is 25 minutes. , hassrupting the senate's -- with joe manchin the third, moderated by margaret carlson, columnist at bloomberg news. [applause]...
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in london, lucy mcdonald, for cbs news. >>> this morning it's not clear how a man killed yesterday in florida is connected to boston marathon bombing suspect tamerlan suspect. the suspect, a chechen national like tsarnaev was being questioned by authorities when he was shot and killed. they're looking into a possible connection between the two men and a triple murder back in 21 1 2011. bob orr has the details. >> reporter: the shooting happened inside this orlando apartment complex. as fbi and massachusetts state detectives were questioning him about his friendship with accused boston marathon bomber tamerlan tsarnaev. law enforcement officials say the two once trained together at a boston area gym but evidence also shows a criminal connection involving a grisly murder in massachusetts. three men, including one who trained at the same gym, were found with their throats cut. their bodies had been cut with marijuana and thousands of dollars in cash. no one has been charged. but sources say during questioning him, he implicated himself and tamerlan tsarnaev in the killings. as they pushe
in london, lucy mcdonald, for cbs news. >>> this morning it's not clear how a man killed yesterday in florida is connected to boston marathon bombing suspect tamerlan suspect. the suspect, a chechen national like tsarnaev was being questioned by authorities when he was shot and killed. they're looking into a possible connection between the two men and a triple murder back in 21 1 2011. bob orr has the details. >> reporter: the shooting happened inside this orlando apartment...
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cbs reporter lucy mcdonald with her story of survival. >> reporter: rescuers pulled the young woman out of the rubble in bangladesh where she was buried alive for 17 days. she told reporters she feared she would never see daylight again. after the closing factory she works in collapsed around her. she said she banged on the rubble with sticks to attract attention. but her cries went unheard. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: finally, this worker [ indiscernible ] he says she was calling, please, save me. it took them 40 minutes to free her. she wore a violent dress as workers gently carried her on a stretcher, gave her oxygen and took her to a military hospital. rescuers say amazingly, she was in very good condition. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: her mother-in-law says, i am very happy she is alive. at least my grandchildren got their mother back. she was trapped in a muslim prayer room on the second floor of the 8 story collapsed factory near where crews have been pulling out hundreds of decomposing bodies. she survived on dried food and a little water she could find. more
cbs reporter lucy mcdonald with her story of survival. >> reporter: rescuers pulled the young woman out of the rubble in bangladesh where she was buried alive for 17 days. she told reporters she feared she would never see daylight again. after the closing factory she works in collapsed around her. she said she banged on the rubble with sticks to attract attention. but her cries went unheard. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: finally, this worker [ indiscernible ] he says she was...
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cbs reporter lucy mcdonald with how lee rigby's family is remembering him. >> so unexpected. >> reporter: the family of a murdered british soldier struggled contain their emotions. >> what can we say about lee, our hero? we are so proud of lee. >> reporter: lee rigby survived afghanistan but died in london in broad daylight. two suspects rammed him with a car before knifing him to death. one said it was revenge for the killing of muslims abroad. >> we must fight them as they fight us an eye for a eye and tooth for a tooth. >> reporter: the mother of his two-year-old, his wife cried as she remembered her husband. >> i'm proud to be his wife. [ crying ] >> reporter: lee collected teddy bears for his little boy and his sister clutched one at the press conference. british security services had both murder suspects on their radar. authorities are now investigating why the men were not considered a risk. both are in the hospital under armed guard. lee was a military drummer and loved the army. >> your job is done. [ crying ] >> your battle won. >> reporter: the flag at the military barracks fl
cbs reporter lucy mcdonald with how lee rigby's family is remembering him. >> so unexpected. >> reporter: the family of a murdered british soldier struggled contain their emotions. >> what can we say about lee, our hero? we are so proud of lee. >> reporter: lee rigby survived afghanistan but died in london in broad daylight. two suspects rammed him with a car before knifing him to death. one said it was revenge for the killing of muslims abroad. >> we must fight...
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so fine you blow my mind, hey, ricky. >> lucy, you got some explaining to do. >> that's a hot mess. >>> i got a wore for you, bryce, bad. >> in a good way. >> there's only one cure for what ills those nationals, rafael soriano threw him urge the bus. bryce harper took it like a champ and came out swinging. >> and the birds nest full of a bunch of new hatchlings ñ >>> now game on with dave owens live from the wusa9 cadillac sports desk. >> the nats could use a good night's sleep in their own tempur-pedics. remember that movie vacation where everything went wrong for chevy chase? davey johnson has to be feeling that way. bryce criticized for not being in the right position on that fly ball the other day, so bryce says i got a west coast whooping stick. everybody got to be quiet and goes opts field for the score, his 12th of -- goes opposite field for the score, his 12th of the year. drew storen comes in, gives up another heed, tied 1-1. extras we go. ian desmond has the magic stick the other way and harper scores. the nats salvage one game in this road trip winning 2-1. >> we just ar
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so fine you blow my mind, hey, ricky. >> lucy, you got some explaining to do. >> that's a hot mess. >>> i got a wore for you, bryce, bad. >> in a good way. >> there's only one cure for what ills those nationals, rafael soriano threw him urge the bus. bryce harper took it like a champ and came out swinging. >> and the birds nest full of a bunch of new hatchlings and one ♪ this is the tempur-pedic innovation lab. it's like a front row seat to our latest technologies. here is where our engineers do their constant improving. and now for my favorite part of the tour. [whispers]everyone loves free samples. ♪ save up to $500 on select tempur-pedic mattress sets and get your best sleep possible. visit tempurpedic.com to find a store near you. >>> now game on with dave owens live from the wusa9 cadillac sports desk. >> the nats could use a good night's sleep in their own tempur-pedics. remember that movie vacation where everything went wrong for chevy chase? davey johnson has to be feeling that way. bryce criticized for not being in the right position on that fly ball the other day, so bryce
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david on the latest reporting from islamabad i'm lucy.and now is syria has already started talks on forming a new government to rule the country he himself described as a mess he faces an uphill battle though to revive the economy root out corruption and restore the crumbling infrastructure robert naiman the policy director at just foreign policy dot org says he may also try to rein in u.s. influence in the country. and cons people or does it removes all came in first and second said that they were going to be defined as done through leadership of the united states on the utilities among other issues and they were going on obviously. you know they're not happy with the status quo of the release of the eight seats of the the perception of subservience. the turn. of the drone strikes are going to see change in that direction. i'm sure these women on this the main opposition party. is expected to go shooting with the i.m.f. . which he. did very significant pull the most powerful country in the relationship between the two countries militarie
david on the latest reporting from islamabad i'm lucy.and now is syria has already started talks on forming a new government to rule the country he himself described as a mess he faces an uphill battle though to revive the economy root out corruption and restore the crumbling infrastructure robert naiman the policy director at just foreign policy dot org says he may also try to rein in u.s. influence in the country. and cons people or does it removes all came in first and second said that they...
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suffering is made worse by crippled infrastructure and shortages of electricity and drinking water lucy cuffing off now looks at why one of the world's most oil rich nations still lacks basic services ten years after saddam hussein. it is the land between twin rivers ancient day mesopotamia modern day iraq and in baghdad there's no shortage of ways in which water is used to wash cars to clean shop fronts to store freshly caught fish before their gutted for sale everything it seems except drinking it personally nobody drinks the city will to because we know it's not clean since my wife had to lie on the books on what comes out of its happens contaminated and makes us sick how can we dream can't. water is just one of the many services that still lagging and post-war iraq despite years of promises and billions of dollars spent on reconstruction many neighborhoods lack sewage systems there's no trash collection in some settlements there are barely any streets iraq's central power is sometimes on for as little as two hours a day this mess of wires is a common scene all across iraq it connect
suffering is made worse by crippled infrastructure and shortages of electricity and drinking water lucy cuffing off now looks at why one of the world's most oil rich nations still lacks basic services ten years after saddam hussein. it is the land between twin rivers ancient day mesopotamia modern day iraq and in baghdad there's no shortage of ways in which water is used to wash cars to clean shop fronts to store freshly caught fish before their gutted for sale everything it seems except...
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eye lucy. lucic out here we go nice to see the election later violence as have been saying has claimed dozens of license campaigning started it's been a very bloody run up to it what do we know about who has been behind it or you can pin it on any one faction. of course well we do know that this no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks that took place across pakistan today but we do know that there are numerous armed political factions the do operate here in pakistan and of course. the pakistani taliban which has waged a bloody intimidation campaign in the weeks leading up to the vote that has claimed the lives of more than one hundred and thirty people here all across the country now the pakistani taliban regarded these elections as quote islamic and actually they've been targeting with the violence largely secular left leaning parties including for example the m.p. the awami national party which has grown borne the brunt of the tops of has been prevented from campaigning openly which
eye lucy. lucic out here we go nice to see the election later violence as have been saying has claimed dozens of license campaigning started it's been a very bloody run up to it what do we know about who has been behind it or you can pin it on any one faction. of course well we do know that this no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks that took place across pakistan today but we do know that there are numerous armed political factions the do operate here in pakistan and of course. the...
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confidence lucy great to have you in the studio how do i know you've been keeping a very close eye on the whole story the investigation is underway of course it's all very open so what more can you can you tell us what we know so far katherine russell she's a twenty four year old widow of tamerlan and she's been under investigation basically since the identities of the boston bombers were revealed authorities are trying to determine what she knew about these attacks and whether she either knowingly or unknowingly helped in any way she initially came under scrutiny when authorities discovered female d.n.a. on a piece of a pressure cooker that was used to construct a homemade explosive material she submitted her fingerprints and d.n.a. and authorities say that they did not match the sample on the explosives that were found however investigators have also been probing her computer materials and what it turns now now we're hearing now at least is that authorities have discovered it as inspire magazine and other so-called radical islamic literature on the computer now the key question is w
confidence lucy great to have you in the studio how do i know you've been keeping a very close eye on the whole story the investigation is underway of course it's all very open so what more can you can you tell us what we know so far katherine russell she's a twenty four year old widow of tamerlan and she's been under investigation basically since the identities of the boston bombers were revealed authorities are trying to determine what she knew about these attacks and whether she either...
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iraqis theirs is one of the wealthiest disciplined on earth but its people are some of the forest lucie county r.t.e. baghdad iraq. well vermont is on its way to become the third state in the nation to permit terminally ill patients to die with the help of medical professional the right to die legislation or as it's known in vermont the death with dignity bill passed the house of representatives on monday sixty seventy five to sixty five and it's headed to governor peter shumlin for his signature well someone says that he would sign off on the bill groups that oppose physician assisted suicide who say physician assisted suicide is not compassion are making a last ditch effort to dissuade the governor from signing the bill now vermont would be the first state to approve the measure through the legislative process rather than by voter referendum the legislation says that this will begin the process and a patient must get two doctors consents and include a seventeen day waiting period that allows them to retract the request will be watching how this legislation could affect the passage of
iraqis theirs is one of the wealthiest disciplined on earth but its people are some of the forest lucie county r.t.e. baghdad iraq. well vermont is on its way to become the third state in the nation to permit terminally ill patients to die with the help of medical professional the right to die legislation or as it's known in vermont the death with dignity bill passed the house of representatives on monday sixty seventy five to sixty five and it's headed to governor peter shumlin for his...
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. >> i want to grow up to be lucy. >>> do we have her website. we'll put her website up and tweet it out. so if you want to order cupcakes, you can. >> want to order another batch? >> going to have another batch gone by the end of the commercial. >> 8:27. coming up on "fox and friends," a man stumbles upon the local i grail of comics. but his dream of a cash in ripped away in seconds. >>> what's the number one rule in baseball, guys? >> no crying. >> marco he is strad a, the birds came up with -- >> or keep your eye on the ball. >> we're firing up the grill next live on the plaza. after the cupcakes, we got meat, mike. >> this show is all about eating. new honey bunches of oats greek yogurt and whole grain. here we go. honey cornflakes and chunks of greek yogurt. i'm tasting both the yogurt and the honey at the same time. i'm like digging this yogurt thing. i feel healthy. new honey bunches of oats greek. if you're suffering from constipation, miralax or metamucil may take days to work. or faster relief, try dulcolax l
. >> i want to grow up to be lucy. >>> do we have her website. we'll put her website up and tweet it out. so if you want to order cupcakes, you can. >> want to order another batch? >> going to have another batch gone by the end of the commercial. >> 8:27. coming up on "fox and friends," a man stumbles upon the local i grail of comics. but his dream of a cash in ripped away in seconds. >>> what's the number one rule in baseball, guys? >>...
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there's a place in the building they sell foods and salads, lucy.ek she's going to get her nursing degree, i love lucie and she's living the american dream. didn't become a victim and didn't cry about her circumstances in life and i'd rather see bloomberg pushing that mentality. we can't all be plumbers. stuart: i'm not going to argue with you. lucy, i hope-- a good example, a very, very good example. that's america. congress isn't done with the irs, and now, is the senate's turn and they will be grilling two irs commissioners. and a senator isaacson is one of the committee members? what's he going to ask? he's going to join us and so is betsy mccoy, foremost authority on obamacare, will the irs, yes or no have access to your medical records under obamacare? she has the really answers. >> the irs can't access your medical files. is that true? >> correct, sir. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind
there's a place in the building they sell foods and salads, lucy.ek she's going to get her nursing degree, i love lucie and she's living the american dream. didn't become a victim and didn't cry about her circumstances in life and i'd rather see bloomberg pushing that mentality. we can't all be plumbers. stuart: i'm not going to argue with you. lucy, i hope-- a good example, a very, very good example. that's america. congress isn't done with the irs, and now, is the senate's turn and they will...
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a special thanks to lucy who's called in from greenville, south carolina. thank you, lucy, for your call. keep the phone calls coming in, folks. 866-359-4334. thank you for joining us from green valley, california. your call makes the difference. you make it possible. linda called from california. dorothy called from raymond, washington. dorothy was my mother's name so it really touches me that you have called. thank you so much to candice who's called in from colorado, and we got the map, folks. call in. stand up for your state and the state of independent media. gail called from washington. and griffith called from las vegas, nevada. keep the phone calls coming in. yes, that's right. link is your best bet. we'll send you a copy of "shadows of liberty." we ask you to go to the phone. marsha called from san francisco. rose called from weaverville, north carolina. we got a call from north carolina. we got a call from south carolina. how about north and south dakota? william, thanks for calling. and thank you to mary who called in from texas. and thank you so
a special thanks to lucy who's called in from greenville, south carolina. thank you, lucy, for your call. keep the phone calls coming in, folks. 866-359-4334. thank you for joining us from green valley, california. your call makes the difference. you make it possible. linda called from california. dorothy called from raymond, washington. dorothy was my mother's name so it really touches me that you have called. thank you so much to candice who's called in from colorado, and we got the map,...
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lucy mcdonald for cbs news, london. >> no word yet on whether the duke and dutchess of cambridge are having a boy or girl but loyal subjects are placing thousands of bets and possible names, two of the favorites are phillip and alexandra. >>> counting down to race day, the eastbay event that is raising big cash for school sports, next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, race day in the east bay. t pleasanton half-marathon starts tom >>> fans are getting ready for race day in the eastbay. the pleasanton half marathon starts tomorrow at 7:00 and with our mobile weather kpix5 roberta gonzalez explains how it helps school sports. >> reporter: we're here at downtown pleasanton, off main street because its been one of the hottest towns all week long and it's certainly going to be one of the hottest towns this weekend not so much because of the companies but because of a great event happening this weekend coming up on sunday, ryan get over here from usa productions, hi there. tell me about your event this weekend. >> the second annual pleasanton half marathon and 5 k fun run supporting the booster clubs here i
lucy mcdonald for cbs news, london. >> no word yet on whether the duke and dutchess of cambridge are having a boy or girl but loyal subjects are placing thousands of bets and possible names, two of the favorites are phillip and alexandra. >>> counting down to race day, the eastbay event that is raising big cash for school sports, next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, race day in the east bay. t pleasanton half-marathon starts tom >>> fans are getting ready for race day in the eastbay....
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reporter: victoria shared her bed with all three of her children when they were newborns, including lucy, who is 3 months old. she believes co-sleeping creates an emotional bond between parents and their babies. >> i love waking up next to her and she's smiling every morning. >> reporter: now, the largest study, looking at sudden infant death syndrome, finds babies under 3 months old, who -- share the bed with parents are five times more likely to die from s.i.d.s. >> it's not worth the risk. >> reporter: in the u.s., pediatricians advise against not to share a bed. >> here in britain, only parents who smoke or drink are advised not to share a bed with their baby. >> reporter: a campaign advised parents to put babies to sleep on their backs. doctors also recommend putting babies on a firm mattress with no pillows or bumper pads. make sure a baby doesn't get too warm while sleeping, stay current on immunizations, breast-feed if possible, and try to put the baby to sleep with a pacifier. victoria said she's doing what she thinks is best for her family. >> i think you just have to make your
reporter: victoria shared her bed with all three of her children when they were newborns, including lucy, who is 3 months old. she believes co-sleeping creates an emotional bond between parents and their babies. >> i love waking up next to her and she's smiling every morning. >> reporter: now, the largest study, looking at sudden infant death syndrome, finds babies under 3 months old, who -- share the bed with parents are five times more likely to die from s.i.d.s. >> it's not...
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lucy mcdonald reports from london where the prime minister vows that extremists will not win. we must warn you that some of the images you are about to see are disturbing. >> reporter: a british soldier stands guard outside the military barracks just down the street from where a fellow service member was murdered. prime minister david cameron visited the military chief and called the soldier's killing hateful and horrific. >> the people who did this were trying to divide us. they should know something like this will only bring us together and make us stronger. >> reporter: teams of forensic experts scoured the streets for evidence a day after two men crashed their car into a british soldier before knifing him to death. one of the men talked to cameras holding knives with bloody hands. >> an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. >> reporter: he called the killing revenge for the death of muslims. police shot him and another manual. they're now hospitalized under armed guard. officers raided homes in london on thursday trying to determine if the murder suspect is part of a wid
lucy mcdonald reports from london where the prime minister vows that extremists will not win. we must warn you that some of the images you are about to see are disturbing. >> reporter: a british soldier stands guard outside the military barracks just down the street from where a fellow service member was murdered. prime minister david cameron visited the military chief and called the soldier's killing hateful and horrific. >> the people who did this were trying to divide us. they...
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let's bring in lucy, the dean of the college of journalism at the university of maryland. nice to see you. thank you. >> pleasure to be here, shep. >> shep: where do you see this? is this all it's being made out to be or what is your thinking? >> this subpoena is truly alarming. we have had subpoenas of this type on a much more limited scale over the years, but nothing that i'm aware of and i've been doing this for 25 years off and on and nothing that would seek this many records over this broad of a period of time from so many different reporters. nothing that was as overall intrusive into the operations of an entire news organization. >> shep: it sounds as if what would be appropriate and constitutional would be we think persons a, b and c have done something. judge, we'd like to subpoena. and then you have to notify those persons a, b and c that this is happening. this is a whole different situation, isn't it? >> this is a different type of subpoena. this is a procedure that the attorney general guidelines that have been in effect for 40 years allows the justice departm
let's bring in lucy, the dean of the college of journalism at the university of maryland. nice to see you. thank you. >> pleasure to be here, shep. >> shep: where do you see this? is this all it's being made out to be or what is your thinking? >> this subpoena is truly alarming. we have had subpoenas of this type on a much more limited scale over the years, but nothing that i'm aware of and i've been doing this for 25 years off and on and nothing that would seek this many...
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we're so lucky that lucy picked us. [ female announcer ] purina cat chow complete.ept it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. >> there is no resume, no formula for heroism. so sometimes the most unlikely heroes step up. such was the case in cleveland. his name is charles ramsey. he is a dishwasher turned icon who has a special way with words as "nightline" anchor cynthia mcfadden learned firsthand. >> reporter: at the beginning of the week, charles ramsey was a guy who worked in the kitchen at the local hodges restaurant in cleveland. >> have you heard from them? >> yes, about every ten minutes. >> reporter: what are they saying? >> you crazy s.o.b. >> they must be real proud of you? >> so to speak. >> reporter: in fact, his co-workers had t-shirts made. >> the phone here is nonstop ringing. they are doing t-shirts. there are people calling to donate money. there are women calling to ask him if he's married. >> reporter:
we're so lucky that lucy picked us. [ female announcer ] purina cat chow complete.ept it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. >> there is no resume, no formula for heroism. so sometimes the most unlikely heroes step up. such was the case in cleveland. his name is charles ramsey. he is a dishwasher turned icon who has a special way with words as...
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. >> i thought it was linus and lucy. >> i was waiting for the piano. >> now the forecast. mike? >> we will talk about radar and what is going on. we have a few radar returns but otherwise it is quiet and not getting much in the way of ground drizzle. pittsburg and highway 4 and brentwood and oakley that will head off to the east and the back edge of that right now is moving through pleasanton hill and lafayette and to oakland. scattered sprinkles for the morning commute. how is the commute? >> you want to make sure to slow down because with the wins that come after it has been dry you run into the risk of spinouts and things like that. be very careful. right now, it is quite dry on the san mateo bridge in the westbound direction from hayward toward foster city you have clear conditions with no construction projects. you can see the green on our maps all the way in the east bay, so that is where you will find the more treacherous areas but not too bad right now, we have no accidents in oakland right now. we do have some construction southbound 880 between high street and 66 avenu
. >> i thought it was linus and lucy. >> i was waiting for the piano. >> now the forecast. mike? >> we will talk about radar and what is going on. we have a few radar returns but otherwise it is quiet and not getting much in the way of ground drizzle. pittsburg and highway 4 and brentwood and oakley that will head off to the east and the back edge of that right now is moving through pleasanton hill and lafayette and to oakland. scattered sprinkles for the morning...
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meet lucy hayes, wife of rutherford b. hayes. that is monday night, live at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c- span three, also on radio and c- span.org. prime minister's questions will not be seen tonight. on wednesday, queen elizabeth the second buckingham palace to parliament for her 60th state opening of parliament. or seven minute speech drawn up by the government outlined the priorities for the coming year and included priorities for immigration and climate change. members from both the house of commons and house of lords in attendance and the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall attended together. hugh edwards host of the program. it includes a panel discussion with members of parliamentooat e openings. ♪ >> very good morning. everything is just about ready for the start of a new parliamentary year. the state opening of parliament. it is an event which mixes grand ceremony with hard politics. , sheout an hour's time will reveal the program for the year ahead. it is the penultimate session of the parliament for the general el
meet lucy hayes, wife of rutherford b. hayes. that is monday night, live at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c- span three, also on radio and c- span.org. prime minister's questions will not be seen tonight. on wednesday, queen elizabeth the second buckingham palace to parliament for her 60th state opening of parliament. or seven minute speech drawn up by the government outlined the priorities for the coming year and included priorities for immigration and climate change. members from both the house...
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lucy was a wonderful hostess. she wanted people to feel welcome here.this is where they would sit and discuss issues of the day. she hosted a number of political figures for dinner, including the future president taft and his family. as well as a number of other local and national clinical figures. as a political partner with her husband, entertaining these political figures and serving as a role of hostess, these dinners were incredibly important. on lucy hayesion is now available on our website c-span.org/firstladies. and tune in on monday for our newest program. >> the senate judiciary to midi committee discusses the immigration bill. >> senator grassley is here. senator schumer is here. all members told me they would like to do this bill finished. i'm doing what i can to avoid a saturday meeting this week. if we get a couple more here, we can begin. i welcome everybody here. sorry we are meeting and probably the ugliest room in the entire united states senate. inthink when the building was and designed, it was somebody who must've worked for talon -
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lucy: it should be five cents. employee: everything can't be five cents.ing at $16 a month. call 1-888-metlife to apply and buy today. [ penélope ] i found the best cafe in the world. nespresso. where there is an espresso to match my every mood. ♪ ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is made at home. and where i can have exactly what i desire. ♪ ♪ nespresso. what else? [ yawns ] ♪ ♪ ♪ it's the immigrants ♪ ♪ taking over ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sexy people all around the world ♪ ♪ the night is young ♪ [ male announcer ] the next wave of italians has come to america, and they've come to party. the fiat 500, powered by beats. [ horn honks ] why let constipation weigh you down? as soon as you feel it, try miralax. it works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. >>> an american girl, home in seattle, back with her sisters, now grown-up. and sometimes she says she's just that daughter who never left and wanted to be near her parents. >> s
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lucy was a good seamstress.repair uniforms, but she made her own wedding dress, a very beautiful dress. this is something that would have been important to her. one of the interesting things we know of her, this is where they had family christmases, and they would write about these. they would have breakfast and then they would come in here and opened presents, the whole family would gather. they would have simple presence, not a lot. this is the space where they would do that. and a lot of them traditions. -- a lot of traditions. this is a watercolor painting of the president and lucy aust drew at the white house,, and you can see there are vibrant newcomers in here. here in the bedroom, that same colors team is reflected thomas o we know lucy liked lou. when we were reupholstering the furniture, to take it back to the original, what did it look like, we found of the fabric embedded in these pieces of furniture. this is the bedroom of rutherford and lucy's only daughter. her name was fanny. of fanny painting wi
lucy was a good seamstress.repair uniforms, but she made her own wedding dress, a very beautiful dress. this is something that would have been important to her. one of the interesting things we know of her, this is where they had family christmases, and they would write about these. they would have breakfast and then they would come in here and opened presents, the whole family would gather. they would have simple presence, not a lot. this is the space where they would do that. and a lot of...
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election here in pakistan we will of course keep you updated on the latest reporting from islamabad i'm lucy confident of. the policy director ed just foreign policy dot olga says a series of victory would mean many changes for pakistan both shereen and cons the blank for disciplinary results came in first and second said that they are going to redefine pakistan for bush to the united states leverage among other issues and deferring obviously say they're not happy with the status quo rather really should be in seeds of the perception of security and. the turn. of the trunk strikes think we're going to see change in that direction under. sharif on this the main opposition party. expected to be negotiating with the i.m.f. monetary fund which the u.s. says. gerry significant pulled most powerful country in the coalition ship between the two countries north korea's will continue but i think we'll see a less heavy hand of the united states and pakistan. the syrian crisis has taken a deadly new twist as train car bombs are rigged through a turkish town just across the border killing forty three an
election here in pakistan we will of course keep you updated on the latest reporting from islamabad i'm lucy confident of. the policy director ed just foreign policy dot olga says a series of victory would mean many changes for pakistan both shereen and cons the blank for disciplinary results came in first and second said that they are going to redefine pakistan for bush to the united states leverage among other issues and deferring obviously say they're not happy with the status quo rather...
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belonging to the american wife of tamerlan so not have who was killed when police tried to capture him lucy coming off as more. katherine russell she's a twenty four year old widow of tamerlan and she's been under investigation basically since the identities of the boston bombers were revealed she initially came under scrutiny when authorities discovered female d.n.a. on a piece of a pressure cooker that was used to construct a homemade explosive material she submitted her fingerprints and d.n.a. and authorities say that they did not match the sample on the explosives that were found however investigators have also been probing her computer materials and what it turns now now is that authorities have discovered al qaeda is inspire magazine and other so-called radical islamic literature on the computer now the key question is whether this material actually belonged to her or whether it was downloaded by her husband or somebody else so that is the key question that investigators are looking into at the moment if we actually begin with katherine russell i mean she grew up in rhode island the c
belonging to the american wife of tamerlan so not have who was killed when police tried to capture him lucy coming off as more. katherine russell she's a twenty four year old widow of tamerlan and she's been under investigation basically since the identities of the boston bombers were revealed she initially came under scrutiny when authorities discovered female d.n.a. on a piece of a pressure cooker that was used to construct a homemade explosive material she submitted her fingerprints and...
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election here in pakistan will of course keep you updated on the latest reporting from islamabad i'm lucy. still to come this hour a fresh wave of violence hits bangladesh thousands of hardline islamist clash with police calling for tougher anti blasphemy laws including the death penalty for water this after a short break stay with us. yes super super yoseph look for security these along with their civilian new. facilities will show you. if you think you know who it was or where you will soon. as president francois long marks a year in office the majority of the people in france think he's failed to meet their expectations his approval rating has sunk to less than twenty five percent the biggest fall for any french leader in decades artie's tests are syria has more . it was a. change was a year ago thousands of people had gathered at this very place to celebrate the victory of socialist president francois hollande but here on the thousands of people are again gathered but for a very different reason this time they're asking the president where are the changes that he had promised asked by
election here in pakistan will of course keep you updated on the latest reporting from islamabad i'm lucy. still to come this hour a fresh wave of violence hits bangladesh thousands of hardline islamist clash with police calling for tougher anti blasphemy laws including the death penalty for water this after a short break stay with us. yes super super yoseph look for security these along with their civilian new. facilities will show you. if you think you know who it was or where you will soon....
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david on the latest reporting from islamabad i'm lucy kalf and you're following those results as a continue to come in of the hours and days now now as sharif's are ready begun talks on forming a new government to rule the country and self described as a mess he faces an uphill struggle to revive the economy to root out corruption and restore the crumbling infrastructure but policy director just foreign policy org says he will also try to rein in american influence in pakistan to pose shereen and plans to delete the premier results came in first and second said they were going to redefine pakistan publishing the united states on the utilities among other issues and the ruling obviously say they're not happy with the status quo but the real issue here seats is the perception of subservience. eternity tremendously unpopular drone strikes i think we're going to see change in that direction. surely if we're honest the main opposition party. is expected to be negotiating with the i.m.f. the monetary fund which. is. very significant pulls the most powerful country in the early ship between the tw
david on the latest reporting from islamabad i'm lucy kalf and you're following those results as a continue to come in of the hours and days now now as sharif's are ready begun talks on forming a new government to rule the country and self described as a mess he faces an uphill struggle to revive the economy to root out corruption and restore the crumbling infrastructure but policy director just foreign policy org says he will also try to rein in american influence in pakistan to pose shereen...
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one of the wealthiest pieces of land on earth but its people are some of the poorest lucie county r.t.e. baghdad iraq. well that to brings up today for the moment with a news team in about a half an hour from now the meantime stay with us for pizza lavelle's latest edition of cross talk that's coming up shortly after this break. a fairly dickinson university study has revealed a twenty nine percent of americans think that a revolution won't just happen in america but needs to be done in order to protect individual liberty if respondents consider themselves conservative than that number is bumped up to forty four percent that's nearly half also fox news found out that since nine eleven the percent of americans willing to sacrifice their personal freedom to reduce the threat of terrorism is at an all time low this number might sound trivial but it only takes a tiny percent of the population actually start a revolution i mean how many communists were in russia at the start of nine hundred seventeen and how many were there at the end revolution may sound like a nice thing to a growing numbe
one of the wealthiest pieces of land on earth but its people are some of the poorest lucie county r.t.e. baghdad iraq. well that to brings up today for the moment with a news team in about a half an hour from now the meantime stay with us for pizza lavelle's latest edition of cross talk that's coming up shortly after this break. a fairly dickinson university study has revealed a twenty nine percent of americans think that a revolution won't just happen in america but needs to be done in order...
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addressed significantly so pakistanis with their ballots are saying that they do want change or to use lucy katz now is reporting for us there in pakistan now international security specialist patricia de janeiro says the people of pakistan are so disillusioned with conditions that they headed to the polls despite threats of violence. these things are very tough though you know we saw the same thing in afghanistan with the taliban threatening and you know as we're seeing they're very very serious about these threats and and it's difficult for people that don't have a lot of of ability and maneuverability around with so many threats going on around them here goes a long way particularly when you don't know when it's going to happen and you're looking around at every corner. but you know people who really take risks to get out there and and exercise their right and their voice are becoming victims from an xterm power and they're becoming victims by their own internal struggles so yeah people become very very tired but you know remember when you're so traumatized and and you become absolutely
addressed significantly so pakistanis with their ballots are saying that they do want change or to use lucy katz now is reporting for us there in pakistan now international security specialist patricia de janeiro says the people of pakistan are so disillusioned with conditions that they headed to the polls despite threats of violence. these things are very tough though you know we saw the same thing in afghanistan with the taliban threatening and you know as we're seeing they're very very...
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election here in pakistan will of course keep you updated on the latest reporting from islamabad i'm lucy cough and. still to come on r t a fresh wave of violence strikes in bangladesh thousands of hard line islamists clash with police calling for tougher anti blasphemy laws including the death penalty for atheist bloggers that and more after a short break stay with us. at the going down of the sun and. we will remember that we will. see a good lumber tour. was to build its most sophisticated. doesn't sound anything. to teach the creation why it should care about. this is why you should. only. twenty minutes past the hour now is present as president francois alon marks one year in office the majority of people in france believe he's failed to meet their expectations his approval rating is sunk to less than twenty five percent the biggest fall for any french leader in decades artie's test has more from paris. change was a year ago thousands of people had gathered at this very place to celebrate the victory of socialist president francois hollande but here on the thousands of people are aga
election here in pakistan will of course keep you updated on the latest reporting from islamabad i'm lucy cough and. still to come on r t a fresh wave of violence strikes in bangladesh thousands of hard line islamists clash with police calling for tougher anti blasphemy laws including the death penalty for atheist bloggers that and more after a short break stay with us. at the going down of the sun and. we will remember that we will. see a good lumber tour. was to build its most sophisticated....
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election here in pakistan will of course keep you updated on the latest reporting from islamabad i'm lucy. you know i sharif campaigned on promising to rein in american influence in pakistan as was a straight in the nation stalled economy policy director at just foreign policy org says that if he wins sure if well aim to distance the country from its international partners. and people who. came in first and second. we define. the united states on its own on the issues of defaulting on obviously. they're not happy with the status quo the real issue is the perception of security and. we're going to see change in that direction and i'm sure you will on this the main opposition party. with. gerry significant most powerful country in the relationship between the two countries. to you but if you. have the. octaves. now more stories just ahead for you including first stern failure later on our he finds out why three quarters of the french population are so unhappy with the president they swept to victory just a year ago. and violence boils over in bangladesh over demands for tougher penalties fo
election here in pakistan will of course keep you updated on the latest reporting from islamabad i'm lucy. you know i sharif campaigned on promising to rein in american influence in pakistan as was a straight in the nation stalled economy policy director at just foreign policy org says that if he wins sure if well aim to distance the country from its international partners. and people who. came in first and second. we define. the united states on its own on the issues of defaulting on...
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lucy cuffing off now reports on the impact of national struggles on the lives of ordinary iraqis. bombs may still haunt baghdad but these young men are more concerned with the rubber in a country where daily life is based on trying to avoid the dangers these iraqis are turning to danger as a way to avoid reality tasting the thrill of speed and testing the authorities it's an unexpected sight in post-war iraq for the fun a grim statistic half of the country's growing youth population is on able to find work. the biggest problem is financial support day everyone is constantly trying to find work but in baghdad there are very few jobs i'm myself i'm unemployed. ten years after the war in iraq and full of contradictions but for young men like omar the motorcycle is one way it's restorations of life here in iraq and the reading of the. adrenaline may be one way of coping with uncertainty but not for salva hasan hussein she now spends most of her days at home with. daughter's trying to rebuild a life shattered by corruption in the household chores are a far cry from her former career as
lucy cuffing off now reports on the impact of national struggles on the lives of ordinary iraqis. bombs may still haunt baghdad but these young men are more concerned with the rubber in a country where daily life is based on trying to avoid the dangers these iraqis are turning to danger as a way to avoid reality tasting the thrill of speed and testing the authorities it's an unexpected sight in post-war iraq for the fun a grim statistic half of the country's growing youth population is on able...