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a train also runs along the coast to monaco. there are 3 coastal roads connecting nice and monaco. the grande corniche is the highest and most dangerous of the 3. the road was made famous in hitchcock's movie to catch a thief when cary grant and grace kelly raced wildly around the hairpin turns. ironically, it was while leaving this same road, years later, that princess grace kelly of monaco met her death. the tiny independent principality of monaco was once one of the poorest countries in europe. but in 1856, monaco's fortune changed when the prince, who was short of cash, decided to permit gambling rather than raise taxes. the wealthy inhabitants of belle epoque mansions just down the coast couldn't wait to wager their money. it was a match made in heaven. in monaco, you can visit the prince's palace-- if the flag is flying, it means the prince is at home-- or shop in the narrow streets of the old town. but the most fun is yacht-spotting. of course, everyone still comes to play in the famous casino in the town square in monte carlo, even if it's just to put a few euros in a slot
a train also runs along the coast to monaco. there are 3 coastal roads connecting nice and monaco. the grande corniche is the highest and most dangerous of the 3. the road was made famous in hitchcock's movie to catch a thief when cary grant and grace kelly raced wildly around the hairpin turns. ironically, it was while leaving this same road, years later, that princess grace kelly of monaco met her death. the tiny independent principality of monaco was once one of the poorest countries in...
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clear skies this monaco. rain showers off to the west. part of the cold front pushing our way. we will start the day with a lot of sunshine. increasing clouds late this morning into the midday. in the shenandoah valley there will be brain. clearing back allen again close to sunset. high temperatures well into the 60's. high temperatures pushing 70. most dishonor and coolant -- mostly sunny and cooler tomorrow behind the front. >>> 95 in maryland, 95 between virginia and springfield, notaries -- no worries. southbound 15 in frederick, md. before liberty road, there is a deer blocking the road. on 95, red is headed south. quiet from fredericksburg to the 14th street bridge. back to you. >> thank you. >>> 4:42, 53 degrees. >> it is super tuesday for sarah palin. a busy day for the former vice presidential candidate. >>> good morning. a developing story from the korean peninsula. south korean officials say that north korea has fired dozens of mortar rounds at a south korean island. saukville responded by scrambling fighter jets and returning fire. a south korean marine was killed a
clear skies this monaco. rain showers off to the west. part of the cold front pushing our way. we will start the day with a lot of sunshine. increasing clouds late this morning into the midday. in the shenandoah valley there will be brain. clearing back allen again close to sunset. high temperatures well into the 60's. high temperatures pushing 70. most dishonor and coolant -- mostly sunny and cooler tomorrow behind the front. >>> 95 in maryland, 95 between virginia and springfield,...
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the princess of monaco feels that the newspapers are infringing on hurt human rights by publishing photos of her. this publishing house argues the media needs more freedom when it comes to celebrities. some ask what that has to do with human rights. >> society has changed. the court of justice reflects that. it is shown in prominent cases like this, dealing with freedom of the press. >> these are the fathers of the european charter of human rights. the basis for the council of the european court of human rights. world war i ii had ended five years -- world war iii had ended five years earlier. at the founding fathers wanted a unified area of human rights. >> we cannot and that anything less than the union of europe as a whole. >> that vision was impossible in the divided europe and it took decades before the iron curtain fell. once communism and it, those ideas found fresh life. it -- once communisnded, those ideas found fresh life. >> they were just 23 member states. now there are 47. all former parts of the soviet union and warsaw pact are now members and have subscribed to these basic
the princess of monaco feels that the newspapers are infringing on hurt human rights by publishing photos of her. this publishing house argues the media needs more freedom when it comes to celebrities. some ask what that has to do with human rights. >> society has changed. the court of justice reflects that. it is shown in prominent cases like this, dealing with freedom of the press. >> these are the fathers of the european charter of human rights. the basis for the council of the...
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finals making the most of entering his home event as a lucky loser world top twenty five player won at monacounable to slow down the spaniards comeback effort but only areas stropping the first set six warm against an opponent forty two places no less higher in the global rankings this twenty four year old barcelona man though found his rhythm in the second that didn't let up until the end won six six three six four and only hours improving his overall record to twenty wins on as many losses you can see on this our next stop the french open so much like that but they. are ok we're going to stay in valencia but head to the g.p. circuit where newly crowned world champion jorge lorenzo is doing more than simply going through the motions ahead of the season ending race the local favorite setting the pace on the opening day of practice the renzo clinch the title three races early on. but that did not prevent the twenty three year old from pushing a. lengthy circuit is one of just three with the spine you want. to see stoner will be saying goodbye to is to complete the end of the season before it's
finals making the most of entering his home event as a lucky loser world top twenty five player won at monacounable to slow down the spaniards comeback effort but only areas stropping the first set six warm against an opponent forty two places no less higher in the global rankings this twenty four year old barcelona man though found his rhythm in the second that didn't let up until the end won six six three six four and only hours improving his overall record to twenty wins on as many losses...
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>> i think so the same as when prince rain in monaco married grace kelly the film actress a story mader tabloid news. there is no difference in this. this laid "who comes from -- this lady who comes from moaned family her parents are millionaires from a party planning and party execution service. but katherine was a very ordinary commoner, pretty girl, did the same university that he went to. started out in life as an success 's buyer for a clothing chain. and has been taking lessons now to become a professional photographer. that's what princess margaret used to do when she was married to lord snodden. all still all in the family as it were. >> geraldo: robin leech approves ladies and gentlemen it must be a match made in heaven. with all the excitement, what about charles and camilla? let's ask dan wooten with us tonight viascape from new zealand. dan, welcome. prince charles has been waiting a long time to be king. will his mom queen elizabeth ask him to step aside in favor of her number engaged grandson william? >> as of today, it does look like prince charles is on a collision cour
>> i think so the same as when prince rain in monaco married grace kelly the film actress a story mader tabloid news. there is no difference in this. this laid "who comes from -- this lady who comes from moaned family her parents are millionaires from a party planning and party execution service. but katherine was a very ordinary commoner, pretty girl, did the same university that he went to. started out in life as an success 's buyer for a clothing chain. and has been taking lessons...
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japan, england, denmark or monaco? which is it.re wrong. richard? >> well, the question is, is it the chrysanthemum of japan or england or monaco. i'll go japan. >> richard is correct. it is indeed japan. japan's imperial dynasty is believed to have started in 600 b.c.. next, according to "forbes" magazine which royal is the world's richest? a, queen elizabeth. sultan of brunei. king adulyadej of thailand or king abdullah of saudi arabia. richard quest. >> well, i'm going to go with king abdullah of saudi arabia. >> wrong. ali. >> sultan of brunei. >> wrong. richard quest. >> then it can't be the queen of england so it must be thailand. >> correct. the king adulya denver j fortune is mated at $82 billion. final question. no pressure. according to the recording industry association of america which artist sold the most albums. and please do take notice of how our crack engineer jack graphics team crowbared royalty into each choice below. so, who sold the most albums. queen, b, prince, c, elvis the king or d michael jackson the king
japan, england, denmark or monaco? which is it.re wrong. richard? >> well, the question is, is it the chrysanthemum of japan or england or monaco. i'll go japan. >> richard is correct. it is indeed japan. japan's imperial dynasty is believed to have started in 600 b.c.. next, according to "forbes" magazine which royal is the world's richest? a, queen elizabeth. sultan of brunei. king adulyadej of thailand or king abdullah of saudi arabia. richard quest. >> well, i'm...
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the princess of monaco feels that the newspapers are infringing on hurt human rights by publishing photos of her. this publishing house argues the media needs more freedom when it comes to celebrities. some ask what that has to do with human rights. >> society has changed. the court of justice reflects that. it is shown in prominent cases like this, dealing with freedom of the press. >> these are the fathers of the european charter of human rights. the basis for the council of the european court of human rights. world war i ii had ended five years -- world war ii had ended five years earlier. at the founding fathers wanted a unified area of human rights. >> we cannot and that anything less than the union of europe as a whole. >> that vision was impossible in the divided europe and it took decades before the iron curtain fell. once communism and it, those ideas found fresh life. it -- once communismended, those ideas found fresh life. >> they were just 23 member states. now there are 47. all former parts of the soviet union and warsaw pact are now members and have subscribed to these basic
the princess of monaco feels that the newspapers are infringing on hurt human rights by publishing photos of her. this publishing house argues the media needs more freedom when it comes to celebrities. some ask what that has to do with human rights. >> society has changed. the court of justice reflects that. it is shown in prominent cases like this, dealing with freedom of the press. >> these are the fathers of the european charter of human rights. the basis for the council of the...
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we got this pirk picture from a member of our own crew, mike monaco, whose dad, sal, has pinlgs that
we got this pirk picture from a member of our own crew, mike monaco, whose dad, sal, has pinlgs that
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this is from a member of our own crew, mike monaco, whose dad, sal, has pigeons that he breeds in brooklyn you ask and you shall receive. there it is. >> and apparently they can't fly for a while and that's why i guess you don't see them out on the streets very much because they're obviously can't fly and we would all mistake them for rats. >> the rats are much bigger than that. >> that's true. that's true. so appreciate it, and sal, thank you very much. >>> at the top of the hour, more serious stuff, amazon.com slowly removing propedophilia books and videos from its website. the question is, what's taking them so long and why were they there in the first place? hosti really save you 15% or more car insurance? a bd in the hd worth 2 inhe bush? praiser: well you rarely see them in this good of shape. appraiser: for example the fingers are perfect. appraiser: the bird is in mint condition. appraiser: and i would say if this were to go to auction today, woman: really? appraiser: conrvativy it would be worth 2 in the bush. praiser: it's just biful, thank u so much for brinit i woman: unbelieva
this is from a member of our own crew, mike monaco, whose dad, sal, has pigeons that he breeds in brooklyn you ask and you shall receive. there it is. >> and apparently they can't fly for a while and that's why i guess you don't see them out on the streets very much because they're obviously can't fly and we would all mistake them for rats. >> the rats are much bigger than that. >> that's true. that's true. so appreciate it, and sal, thank you very much. >>> at the...
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our cat outside than keeper imprisoned all day even though i know she will kill the occasional jim monaco. also thinking the barbecue somehow justifies the death of those who i will slather. i quit fishing when no longer found satisfaction we buy local eggs, by free range chicken because i thinkpad ase better life in when they mr. frieder said of by will go to a five procter bay taster be i said no banks. i was troubled by the flagrant may incoherence i describe vegetarian sushi pressly admitted they eat meat claiming the love for their roosters. with fed desire to improve the breed with genetically defective animals and quarters with the creatures living in filth per cry come to believe these contradictions are not anomalies rather they are inevitable and show that we're human. director for the center of human values at princeton asked sometimes what he does for a living. what is your philosophy? my philosophy is everything is more complicated than you thought. what the new science reveals attitudes and behavior and the relationships with the animals and our lives, the ones we love or ha
our cat outside than keeper imprisoned all day even though i know she will kill the occasional jim monaco. also thinking the barbecue somehow justifies the death of those who i will slather. i quit fishing when no longer found satisfaction we buy local eggs, by free range chicken because i thinkpad ase better life in when they mr. frieder said of by will go to a five procter bay taster be i said no banks. i was troubled by the flagrant may incoherence i describe vegetarian sushi pressly...
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monaco against the state of mississippi, the notable and well remembered phrase behind the words limit and control. the words of the amendment began post of war bond case when i see it i know it the state cannot be compelled to pay off on contractual obligations unless they consent to do so. a state can waive its sovereign -- a state going into bankruptcy will allow states to go to bankruptcies a chapter ix permits it. the state of california could say we declare bankruptcy. but why would a state do it when all it needs to is stiff its creditors or do it selectively. >> my take on this is the sovereign immunity law we were talking about before has become increasingly complex in the bankruptcy area post a decision called cap. it is unclear to what extent states have sovereign immunity in a bankruptcy case. given that reality there might be a desire to file for bankruptcy and also the added benefit the personal david alluded to this rejecting contracts. the state case is the most important and the union contract, more power in chapter ix or chapter xi. congress made a change to the law b
monaco against the state of mississippi, the notable and well remembered phrase behind the words limit and control. the words of the amendment began post of war bond case when i see it i know it the state cannot be compelled to pay off on contractual obligations unless they consent to do so. a state can waive its sovereign -- a state going into bankruptcy will allow states to go to bankruptcies a chapter ix permits it. the state of california could say we declare bankruptcy. but why would a...
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so he gave them to the principality of monaco. monaco brings suit against the state of mississippi. the chief justice writes an opinion in which he uters the well remembered phrase, behind the words are postlats which limit and control. nrts, the words of the amendment be damned. i know a post civil war case when i see it. we know that states cannot be compelled to pay off on the contractual obligations unless they consent to do so. now, a state can waive its sovereign immunity. so a state if we were to amend the bankruptcy code to allow a state to go through bankruptcy, the state of california could say, we declare bankruptcy. but why would a state do it when all it needs to do is to stiff every one of its creditors or even to do it selectively? >> i'll bite. my take on this is that the sovereign immunity law, and we were talking about this beforehand, has become increasingly complex in the bankruptcy area post decision called cats. and it's unclear to what extent states do have sovereign immunity in a bankruptcy case post cats. given that reality, a state might have some desire to
so he gave them to the principality of monaco. monaco brings suit against the state of mississippi. the chief justice writes an opinion in which he uters the well remembered phrase, behind the words are postlats which limit and control. nrts, the words of the amendment be damned. i know a post civil war case when i see it. we know that states cannot be compelled to pay off on the contractual obligations unless they consent to do so. now, a state can waive its sovereign immunity. so a state if...
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[risas] desde que te fuiste del atlas al mÓnaco nunca tuviste un espacio tan largo.comunicaste con cuauhtÉmoc, con el vasco aguirre? >> no tanto, la verdad que no. con javier tengo una buena amistad, Él creo que sigue en espaÑa con cuauhtÉmoc la verdad es que no... no tengo una amistad muy cercana. con chicharito ahora con el tema del m s n. a veces nos saludamos. entre todo mÁs que nada sÍ un grupo cuando sucediÓ todo esto de la selecciÓn pero ahora nos uniÓ mÁs y creo que es de las cosas buenas que hemos sacado. >> rafa mÁrquez va a continuar con nosotros en despierta amÉrica. hay muchas cosas que tenemos que platicar con Él asÍ que no lo vamos a dejar ir. >> se puso morado del frÍo. >> yo lo veo! >> ya se siente en su zona de confort. vamos a continuar con mucho mÁs, rafa te quedas con nosotros y no te vas a librar. vamos a pasar directamente con otras cosas en despierta amÉrica. pero en solo minutos mario lobo estarÁ con nosotros para analizar el caso de un soldado estadounidense separado de su familia por inmigraciÓn. >> ellos significan todo para mÍ, sin ellos
[risas] desde que te fuiste del atlas al mÓnaco nunca tuviste un espacio tan largo.comunicaste con cuauhtÉmoc, con el vasco aguirre? >> no tanto, la verdad que no. con javier tengo una buena amistad, Él creo que sigue en espaÑa con cuauhtÉmoc la verdad es que no... no tengo una amistad muy cercana. con chicharito ahora con el tema del m s n. a veces nos saludamos. entre todo mÁs que nada sÍ un grupo cuando sucediÓ todo esto de la selecciÓn pero ahora nos uniÓ mÁs y creo que es...
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so he bought them to the country of monaco. monaco brought suit against the state. "behind the words are postulate which limit and control." in other words, the words of the amendment be damned, i know a case when i see it. we know states cannot be compelled to pay off unless they consent to do so. a state can waive its sovereign immunity. so a state, if we were allowing a state to go to bankruptcy, the state of california could say we declare bankruptcy. but why would a state do it when all it needs to do is stiff everyone of its creditors or even do it selectively? >> i will bite. my take on this is that the sovereign immunity law has become increasingly complex in the bankruptcy area, post a decision. given that reality, there might be some desire to file for bankruptcy, and there is also the added benefit of providing a structure, potentially rejecting contracts. the most important cases would be the union contracts, and you have more power in chapter 9 to reject a union contract than you do in chapter 11. because congress made a change to the law, but they only
so he bought them to the country of monaco. monaco brought suit against the state. "behind the words are postulate which limit and control." in other words, the words of the amendment be damned, i know a case when i see it. we know states cannot be compelled to pay off unless they consent to do so. a state can waive its sovereign immunity. so a state, if we were allowing a state to go to bankruptcy, the state of california could say we declare bankruptcy. but why would a state do it...
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outfit i wore last week when i did the costume segment, he wanted to show what did with the club monaco color family and it actually makes the dress feel a little more modern. >> and an open toed shoe. >> just like that. >> we hav 30 seconds. let's bring out our last -- >> our last model. >> thanks, ladies. >> we have gloria wearing a pop of color. >> of course we love when gloria comes. oria has the -- >> look at the legs on this woman. >> what i love is that you can go for lor. berry is a sophisticated colo wear it with a navy skirt, brown shoes on and this is from we love color again. i like that we can experiment, eig d a little something extra to your look. >> should we wear tights? >> yes. >> we never do. >> it is weird for me. >> thank you so much, bobbie, love you. >>> a look at life of the royals and the details of prince william's secret marriage pact right after is. get flawss skin, even in harsh, unflattering light. revlon photoready™ makeup. revlon's photoready™ formula bends and reflects light to help diffuse every flaw. revlon photoready™ makeup. find your perfect light.
outfit i wore last week when i did the costume segment, he wanted to show what did with the club monaco color family and it actually makes the dress feel a little more modern. >> and an open toed shoe. >> just like that. >> we hav 30 seconds. let's bring out our last -- >> our last model. >> thanks, ladies. >> we have gloria wearing a pop of color. >> of course we love when gloria comes. oria has the -- >> look at the legs on this woman. >>...
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is that not monaco almost certainty they can't repeal health care.are they going to spend the next two years we litigating that in fighting it and trying to refund it? will see. from a policy standpoint i think it's terrible because the health care reform is going to be really, really important to a strong economic important to help your country in deficit control is something we try to do in this country for 10 decades. most importantly maybe make sure no american has ever denied coverage again because of a preexisting condition. and we need to make sure people understand that's what they're going after. that's what they want to get rid of. they want to allow insurance companies to deny coverage to women who have been diagnosed with rest cancer based on some preexisting condition. they want to be opposed lifetime caps. they don't want to give tax to 4 million small business and millions of americans for health care. they don't want to do any of that. so i think from a policy standpoint, that's dangerous. but beyond that, the american people aren't r
is that not monaco almost certainty they can't repeal health care.are they going to spend the next two years we litigating that in fighting it and trying to refund it? will see. from a policy standpoint i think it's terrible because the health care reform is going to be really, really important to a strong economic important to help your country in deficit control is something we try to do in this country for 10 decades. most importantly maybe make sure no american has ever denied coverage...
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is that not monaco almost certainty they can't repeal health care.o are they going to spend the next two years we litigating that in fighting it and trying to refund it? will see. from a policy standpoint i think it's terrible because the health care reform is going to be really, really important to a strong economic important to help your country in deficit control is something we try to do in this country for 10 decades. most importantly maybe make sure no american has ever denied coverage again because of a preexisting condition. and we need to make sure people understand that's what they're going after. that's what they want to get rid of. they want to allow insurance companies to deny coverage to women who have been diagnosed with rest cancer based on some preexisting condition. they want to be opposed lifetime caps. they don't want to give tax to 4 million small business and millions of americans for health care. they don't want to do any of that. so i think from a policy standpoint, that's dangerous. but beyond that, the american people aren't
is that not monaco almost certainty they can't repeal health care.o are they going to spend the next two years we litigating that in fighting it and trying to refund it? will see. from a policy standpoint i think it's terrible because the health care reform is going to be really, really important to a strong economic important to help your country in deficit control is something we try to do in this country for 10 decades. most importantly maybe make sure no american has ever denied coverage...
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is that not monaco almost certainty they can't repeal health care. they going to spend the next two years we litigating that in fighting it and trying to refund it? will see. from a policy standpoint i think it's terrible because the health care reform is going to be really, really important to a strong economic important to help your country in deficit control is something we try to do in this country for 10 decades. most importantly maybe make sure no american has ever denied coverage again because of a preexisting condition. and we need to make sure people understand that's what they're going after. that's what they want to get rid of. they want to allow insurance companies to deny coverage to women who have been diagnosed with rest cancer based on some preexisting condition. they want to be opposed lifetime caps. they don't want to give tax to 4 million small business and millions of americans for health care. they don't want to do any of that. so i think from a policy standpoint, that's dangerous. but beyond that, the american people aren't real
is that not monaco almost certainty they can't repeal health care. they going to spend the next two years we litigating that in fighting it and trying to refund it? will see. from a policy standpoint i think it's terrible because the health care reform is going to be really, really important to a strong economic important to help your country in deficit control is something we try to do in this country for 10 decades. most importantly maybe make sure no american has ever denied coverage again...
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is that not monaco almost certainty they can't repeal health care.o are they going to spend the next two years we litigating that in fighting it and trying to refund it? will see. from a policy standpoint i think it's terrible because the health care reform is going to be really, really important to a strong economic important to help your country in deficit control is something we try to do in this country for 10 decades. most importantly maybe make sure no american has ever denied coverage again because of a preexisting condition. and we need to make sure people understand that's what they're going after. that's what they want to get rid of. they want to allow insurance companies to deny coverage to women who have been diagnosed with rest cancer based on some preexisting condition. they want to be opposed lifetime caps. they don't want to give tax to 4 million small business and millions of americans for health care. they don't want to do any of that. so i think from a policy standpoint, that's dangerous. but beyond that, the american people aren't
is that not monaco almost certainty they can't repeal health care.o are they going to spend the next two years we litigating that in fighting it and trying to refund it? will see. from a policy standpoint i think it's terrible because the health care reform is going to be really, really important to a strong economic important to help your country in deficit control is something we try to do in this country for 10 decades. most importantly maybe make sure no american has ever denied coverage...