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but there is much more to milner than just being foyle's deputy. his experiences in the war have made him a very complex man. how do you think they have molded him? anthony: um, he's come back from the war, the very beginning of the war, the invasions at in trondheim, uh, and he's come back with a disability, he's lost part of his leg, so he has a physical and constant reminder of the horror of war a-a-and what this war is doing to people and is continuing to do to people. um, and i think he's, you know, because he's got this first hand experience and that he's had to overcome a fair amount of inner turmoil, i think that it has strengthened his resolve and his, i think commitment, to uh, to dealing with, all be it perhaps on one hand petty crimes and on the other hand could be murders. i think he has resolved himself to dealing with it as best he can and you know, his ambition was to go to war as a corporal to defend his country in that way, but i think he sees now that his position is to defend his country in the way that he can. which is helping
but there is much more to milner than just being foyle's deputy. his experiences in the war have made him a very complex man. how do you think they have molded him? anthony: um, he's come back from the war, the very beginning of the war, the invasions at in trondheim, uh, and he's come back with a disability, he's lost part of his leg, so he has a physical and constant reminder of the horror of war a-a-and what this war is doing to people and is continuing to do to people. um, and i think he's,...
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milner there for the pick. alabama 11-1 and a capitol for the national championship game after the 42-14 win. and one of college football's all time rivalries in ann arbor, where ohio state was trying to make it eight straight wins over michigan. denard robinson, a major reason for booking the streak. keeping the ball off on a 41- yard streak. robinson ran for 170-yards, passed for another 167. eventually picked all marteius odoms over the middle. they get the win, 40-34. for 114,000 at 10-2, michigan hoping for the bowl. more at 10 with college football and lots more. >> thank you. >>> coming up tonight on the 10:00 news, "occupy oakland" voted to try to shut down the occupy port once again. tonight we know the answer the union has for the "occupy movement." >> thank you for trusting ktvu fox 2 morning news. we will see you the next time news breaks. >>> we have continuing coverage on ktvu channel 2 and online at www.ktvu.com. we will see you tonight at 10.
milner there for the pick. alabama 11-1 and a capitol for the national championship game after the 42-14 win. and one of college football's all time rivalries in ann arbor, where ohio state was trying to make it eight straight wins over michigan. denard robinson, a major reason for booking the streak. keeping the ball off on a 41- yard streak. robinson ran for 170-yards, passed for another 167. eventually picked all marteius odoms over the middle. they get the win, 40-34. for 114,000 at 10-2,...
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one one one one it is a town and we weren't following the news of gary speed's death whilst swanzy milner bastien the last at the liberty stadium. of now and american german and gary woodland hit six bird is in a final round of sixty seven to win the world cup by two shots at mission hills in china the pair wore down the two stroke overnight lead held by islands rory mcilroy and graeme mcdowell with birdies on the first two holes for more bodies move them to twenty four under par as ireland faded for bogeys in a seventy two stay twenty one under england's in poulter and justin rose carded a nine in the past sixty three to finish second alongside germany who also won twenty two on the. tennis now roger federer will take on jo wilfried tsonga later this sunday as the swiss star prepares for the one hundred final of his career at the end of season well two finale in london altogether federer enjoyed a straight sets every final win over spain's david ferrer the opening set was close but the swiss changed a great serve their six fired up. he sent out the next game to take the set seventy five
one one one one it is a town and we weren't following the news of gary speed's death whilst swanzy milner bastien the last at the liberty stadium. of now and american german and gary woodland hit six bird is in a final round of sixty seven to win the world cup by two shots at mission hills in china the pair wore down the two stroke overnight lead held by islands rory mcilroy and graeme mcdowell with birdies on the first two holes for more bodies move them to twenty four under par as ireland...
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anthony: i think for someone like milner it was very important, especially doing the job that he was doing, to to have that ability, to have the sense of freedom and the sense that life goes on and life is normal. so trying to combine those two, the reality of the physical constraint and the emotional life, i suppose. interviewer: so what was it like for the both of you to work with the great michael kitchen? anthony: great! honeysuckle: breathtaking really. because he kind of does it with such ease. it looks, you know, it looks so easy... when he does it. he's always ready with the performance, kind of just comes and you watch him at the time and you think "gosh that was very laid back" and then you see it on the screen and it's sort of perfect performance and it's sort of quite, i mean it's fascinating really i want to wat- i decided i'm going to watch him, watch his every move, pick up some hints and tips. and how to be real. and at the same time give it, gravitise what your saying, you know. grity, which obviously comes from him, but then he transfers to foyle. it's very interest
anthony: i think for someone like milner it was very important, especially doing the job that he was doing, to to have that ability, to have the sense of freedom and the sense that life goes on and life is normal. so trying to combine those two, the reality of the physical constraint and the emotional life, i suppose. interviewer: so what was it like for the both of you to work with the great michael kitchen? anthony: great! honeysuckle: breathtaking really. because he kind of does it with such...
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thanks, michelle milner harrisburg, pennsylvania. such a disturbing story. >>> we're going to turn to politics. the sexual harassment claims against presidential candidate herman cain may not be sending voters away from him. the latest "washington post"/abc news poll shows 23% of republicans support cain. he's just one point behind mitt romney. >> cain is telling everyone he is done talking about those allegations. listen to this exchange he had with reporters over the weekend. >> mr. cain, the attorney for one of the women who filed a sexual harassment complaint -- >> don't even go there. >> can i ask my question? >> no. >> may i ask a good question? >> where is my chief of staff? >> i'm right here. >> please send him the journalistic code of ethics. >> jan crawford is here with more. we mentioned the abc news poll which mirrors the latest cbs/"new york times" poll from a week ago with romney and cain neck and neck. it would seem these allegations didn't have much of an impact. >> no, so far they're not. in that same poll, 7 in 10 r
thanks, michelle milner harrisburg, pennsylvania. such a disturbing story. >>> we're going to turn to politics. the sexual harassment claims against presidential candidate herman cain may not be sending voters away from him. the latest "washington post"/abc news poll shows 23% of republicans support cain. he's just one point behind mitt romney. >> cain is telling everyone he is done talking about those allegations. listen to this exchange he had with reporters over the...
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that reason, i was pleased to chair chairman klein, subcommittee chairman walberg and ranking member milner sponsoring a july 8 request to the g.a.o. asking that it assess the impacts of the labor department's proposed changes. the g.a.o. report will be vital. it will be so important as we look for ways to further improve the bill without undermining its core values. before we consider what we're going to be doing, we have to consider who is impacted by changes when we modify this law. and we do -- and when we do, we have to keep in mind that this law is these work -- that this is the workers' exclusive remedy. they cannot sue the government for their losses. leslie black was a correctional officer at the federal creckal institute in south carolina. when she was attacked by an inmate on may 7, no, may 2, 2007, she wrote this. i quote her. she wrote, the inmate who attacked me had embedded two razors into a plastic spoon by melting the spoon around the razor, creating a lethal weapon. with this weapon he slashed my throat and right arm, cause seg veer bleeding, blood loss and lacerations. si
that reason, i was pleased to chair chairman klein, subcommittee chairman walberg and ranking member milner sponsoring a july 8 request to the g.a.o. asking that it assess the impacts of the labor department's proposed changes. the g.a.o. report will be vital. it will be so important as we look for ways to further improve the bill without undermining its core values. before we consider what we're going to be doing, we have to consider who is impacted by changes when we modify this law. and we...