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m. richards, my father's m. richards, my son's m. richards, and his son is m. ichards. - how terrific. - so they're all m. richards. well, i've certainly enjoyed reading "the lion, the witch and the wardrobe," myself, and my children. but i'm just wondering whether it's safe to hand it over to the grandchildren to enjoy. right, right. well, let's have a look at it. it's got a dust wrapper. and we want to see whether it's the first edition. so as we turn over, back at the title, which there it is, first published, 1950. - so this is a first edition. - oh. now, let's have a look. cover not very good, i'm afraid. there's a little bit of damage there. there's some damage at the top. it's been in the sun somewhere. but overall it's quite a good good copy. now... whether the children can be let loose on it or the grandchildren, rather, can be let loose on it-- the modern first edition market is a very strange one. and it has been going completely bonkers recently. but c.s. lewis, tolkien, and people like that are all making a lot more money. so your "the lion, the wit
m. richards, my father's m. richards, my son's m. richards, and his son is m. ichards. - how terrific. - so they're all m. richards. well, i've certainly enjoyed reading "the lion, the witch and the wardrobe," myself, and my children. but i'm just wondering whether it's safe to hand it over to the grandchildren to enjoy. right, right. well, let's have a look at it. it's got a dust wrapper. and we want to see whether it's the first edition. so as we turn over, back at the title, which...
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he replaces richard m.the city's mayor for the last 22 years. >>> there is a deadly virus which only exists in two places in the world and it may be closer to home than you think. more details you'll want to know up next. w may i help you? do you have something for pain? ♪ oh, bayer aspirin? oh, no, no, no... i'm not having a heart attack. it's my back. trust me. it works great for pain. [ male announcer ] nothing's proven to relieve pain better than extra strength bayer aspirin. it rushes relief to the site of pain. no matter where you're hurting. thanks for the tip. [ male announcer ] for powerful pain relief, use bayer aspirin. and coming soon. bayer advanced aspirin. re-invented for faster pain relief. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me ab
he replaces richard m.the city's mayor for the last 22 years. >>> there is a deadly virus which only exists in two places in the world and it may be closer to home than you think. more details you'll want to know up next. w may i help you? do you have something for pain? ♪ oh, bayer aspirin? oh, no, no, no... i'm not having a heart attack. it's my back. trust me. it works great for pain. [ male announcer ] nothing's proven to relieve pain better than extra strength bayer aspirin. it...
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now when richard m.ckingly called beirut by the lake. because it was so racially divided. somehow, he was able to unite the races and all the ethnicities and get people to see his single vision to make this a global city. and no doubt that has happened. he also turned the lakefront into a jewel. and although his 22-year administration was tainted by talk of corruption, he left on friday to cheering crowds. >> cynthia, what are some of the big challenges that rahm emanuel faces as he takes over? >> well, i mean, no question, like most people who were leading a state or a local government these days it's going to be the budget. i thinks the $1.2 billion budget shortfall, if you include worker pensions. he has already come in and says that he's going to freeze the city budget. he's going to put $75 million worth of cuts into a $6 billion budget. he's already taken on the powerful teachers union. he says that teachers have to teach longer hours and they have to teach a longer school year. he says t that a gr
now when richard m.ckingly called beirut by the lake. because it was so racially divided. somehow, he was able to unite the races and all the ethnicities and get people to see his single vision to make this a global city. and no doubt that has happened. he also turned the lakefront into a jewel. and although his 22-year administration was tainted by talk of corruption, he left on friday to cheering crowds. >> cynthia, what are some of the big challenges that rahm emanuel faces as he takes...
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m. several local standouts heard their names called. richardrman the seahawks, and mike mohamed will be a bronco. congratulations to all. a dream come true. >> for the giants, pablo sandoval's mri showed a broken bone in his rightist. surgery is planned thursday. panda was hitting .314. taking on the nats. tough day for teddy root. time tough day for jonathan san chesms walked two batters in the first inning alone. the nats are up 1-0. in the third, showing some pop. the backup catcher drills one. his first home run of the season. game now tied at one. good-men un2-1. bases loaded for adam la rube. brian wilson on a full count gets him swinging. >>> in oakland, on ricky henderson bobblehead day, ricky through out the first pitch. new father kurt suzuki can i hits one out for his daughter malia. in the third, michael young answers. two-run shot of his own off fred didn't ore sin. 3-1 texas. anderson not sharp in the fifth. cruz, three-run bomb. 6. anderson gave up seven runs. the sharks show game one from detroit with a 2-1 overtime victory. red
m. several local standouts heard their names called. richardrman the seahawks, and mike mohamed will be a bronco. congratulations to all. a dream come true. >> for the giants, pablo sandoval's mri showed a broken bone in his rightist. surgery is planned thursday. panda was hitting .314. taking on the nats. tough day for teddy root. time tough day for jonathan san chesms walked two batters in the first inning alone. the nats are up 1-0. in the third, showing some pop. the backup catcher...
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>> in his new book, richard m initer talks about terrorist attacks. >> these terrorist entrepreneurs. >> inside the mind of a terrorist, tonight on c-span's "q&a." you can also download a podcast available online at c-span.org /podcast. >> execs from the top five largest oil companies testified on gas prices and energy policy before the finance committee. they are proposing ending $21 billion in subsidies for the oil companies as the deficit- reduction measure. the senate hearing is about three hours and 25 minutes. in 2005, president george w. bush said, "with $55 oil, we don't need incentives for oil and gas companies to explore. there are plenty of incentives. that was president bush, 2005. today oil costs more than $100 a barrel. we will again look at the oil and gas incentives and how they've affected the industry and prices at theump. we'll asthe same question our 43rd president requested -- asked. is it wise to continue gas breaks given to the largest oil companies every year? gas prices are nearly $4 a gallon today and experts anticipate they'll remain that way for the remaind
>> in his new book, richard m initer talks about terrorist attacks. >> these terrorist entrepreneurs. >> inside the mind of a terrorist, tonight on c-span's "q&a." you can also download a podcast available online at c-span.org /podcast. >> execs from the top five largest oil companies testified on gas prices and energy policy before the finance committee. they are proposing ending $21 billion in subsidies for the oil companies as the deficit- reduction...
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when richard m. daly steps down as the current mayor after six terms in office. he's led chicago for 22 years and 8 months, five months longer than his dad and longer than any mayor in chicago's history. i know rich daly pretty well. we started together in politics. he was a state senator and i was a staff attorney to the illinois state senate back in the 1980's. in that period of time -- i guess the 1970's, now that i think about it. in that period of time, he was a young father with a young fami family, brand-new to public li life. he, of course, had his storied last name of "daly," and he and i were in charge of the senate judiciary committee. let me clarify that. he was in charge. i worked for him. i got to know him, sitting next to him for many, many hours of hearings, watching his reaction to ideas, measuring the man. he and his wife maggie were going through a tough time at that point. they had a little baby who was sick and eventually passed away. it was a draining experience for the whole family and those of us who were close to him felt the sense of los
when richard m. daly steps down as the current mayor after six terms in office. he's led chicago for 22 years and 8 months, five months longer than his dad and longer than any mayor in chicago's history. i know rich daly pretty well. we started together in politics. he was a state senator and i was a staff attorney to the illinois state senate back in the 1980's. in that period of time -- i guess the 1970's, now that i think about it. in that period of time, he was a young father with a young...
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m. professor emeritus of economics at university of massachusetts richard well i asked him if the country can rise up to meet these challenges and why not here's part of the conversation but i think it's a long history it has to do with an inability to recognise that the way to solve these problems is to have the government take a major aggressive role we've had thirty years of believing that the government is the problem and not the solution and so we do not call upon the government for example in the case of franklin roosevelt in the great depression the way we got people back to work was not by asking private corporations to do it it was because the federal government franklin roosevelt created and filled eleven million jobs between one thousand nine hundred four and one nine hundred forty one if we don't let the government take a major role if we have an idiot logical inability to do that we're not going to get the kinds of solutions that we need to our problem and then what's changed about the philosophy of the u.s. government fran f.d.r. and even kennedy because the space program wa
m. professor emeritus of economics at university of massachusetts richard well i asked him if the country can rise up to meet these challenges and why not here's part of the conversation but i think it's a long history it has to do with an inability to recognise that the way to solve these problems is to have the government take a major aggressive role we've had thirty years of believing that the government is the problem and not the solution and so we do not call upon the government for...
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m illion people gathered today. pope john paul ii's coffin and a vial of blood were displayed. the beatification process is being called one of the fastest in modern history. richard reeve is live in northwest washington. >> this is a big day for catholics. there are some that are angered by the timing. the sex abuse scandal broke out during pope john paul ii's watch. from the massive vatican crowd and a new portrait there. >> i think he was the best hope in history. >> to this shrine in sober spring. he was such a great person. he inspected it everybody in the whole world. >> the beatification is a special day i made the catholic church. >> there are times when everybody says, this is obvious. >> people really listened to him and identified themselves, what he was saying. >> to be sainted pope john paul ii needs another miracle. a french nun miraculously cured of parkinsons' after she prayed with the pope. >> he truly seemed like a saint. >> it took thomas more 407 years. pope john paul ii is one step away 6 years after his death. some are offended by the speed of this process given the slow response to the sexual abuse scandal. >> given the seriousness of the is
m illion people gathered today. pope john paul ii's coffin and a vial of blood were displayed. the beatification process is being called one of the fastest in modern history. richard reeve is live in northwest washington. >> this is a big day for catholics. there are some that are angered by the timing. the sex abuse scandal broke out during pope john paul ii's watch. from the massive vatican crowd and a new portrait there. >> i think he was the best hope in history. >> to...
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m. cohan. ♪ give my regards to broadway ♪ >> osgood: great performer and songwriter. to nelson eddie, the singer and actor and to richardsurvivor at a vee show winner who went to jail for tax evasion. at just over 1200 square miles of land and water, it's our smallest state. yet it also has the longest official name. it is state of rhode island and providence plantations. reaffirmed by voters in a referendum just last year. appropriately enough the ocean state rhode island and providence plantations charts its own course. no wonder the figure atop the state house dome is called the independent man. >> osgood: coming, picasso in love. we all want our kids to eat their vegetables, but they'd rather they disappear. mott's medleys has two total fruit and veggie servings in every glass but magically looks and tastes just like the fruit juice kids already love. mott's medleys. invisible vegetables. magical taste. finally, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a
m. cohan. ♪ give my regards to broadway ♪ >> osgood: great performer and songwriter. to nelson eddie, the singer and actor and to richardsurvivor at a vee show winner who went to jail for tax evasion. at just over 1200 square miles of land and water, it's our smallest state. yet it also has the longest official name. it is state of rhode island and providence plantations. reaffirmed by voters in a referendum just last year. appropriately enough the ocean state rhode island and...
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richard engel is in guiza, egypt, with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ann. what sparked this is palestinians were commemorating what they call the arabic word for catastrophe, how in m palestinians described the creation of the state of israel. demonstrators decided to launch onto israel in the gaza strip, in syria, and in lebanon. some of those demonstrators tried to storm into israel itself, throwing stones at israeli soldiers. the israeli soldiers opened fire, killing 15, most of them in lebanon. >> you know, richard, this was obviously very well coordinated. you've been following this so-called arab spring movement since it began. so is there a direct correlation between it and what we've been seeing in terms of the arab spring revolts in egypt and the rest of the middle east? >> reporter: it is directly related. in many ways it is an expansion of the arab spring movement which is still going on. it certainly was organized online, on facebook. in the beginning the arab revolts were focused on internal arab problems against mubarak, against the president of tunisia. now they are widening the scope to include israel. israel says the shift is no coincidence and tha
richard engel is in guiza, egypt, with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ann. what sparked this is palestinians were commemorating what they call the arabic word for catastrophe, how in m palestinians described the creation of the state of israel. demonstrators decided to launch onto israel in the gaza strip, in syria, and in lebanon. some of those demonstrators tried to storm into israel itself, throwing stones at israeli soldiers. the israeli soldiers opened fire, killing...