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mrs. williams, this -- >> 25. >> reporter: -- is a one-woman war against speeders. >> because they can drive by me ♪ look right through me ♪ and never know i'm there >> reporter: the 71-year-old former methodist youth group leader spends most of her afternoons singing and holding hand made signs in front of her east san jose home urging drivers to slow down. >> ♪ because they drive right past me ♪ >> reporter: she has lived on this road since 1962 at a place where a slight hill and a mild "s" curve seem to bring out a driver's inner andretti. people often go much faster than the posted 25-mile-per- hour limit. >> if some child ran out in the street after their ball or something, they would be dead. that's how fast they're going. >> reporter: fed up after spending an afternoon on hold trying to complain to city hall, she decided after 49 years to take matters into her own hands. >> i'm all done being upset about it, we're in a financial crisis. the city's in trouble financially. police are in trouble financially. what can i do about it on my own? and i made -- i just threw this sign together.
mrs. williams, this -- >> 25. >> reporter: -- is a one-woman war against speeders. >> because they can drive by me ♪ look right through me ♪ and never know i'm there >> reporter: the 71-year-old former methodist youth group leader spends most of her afternoons singing and holding hand made signs in front of her east san jose home urging drivers to slow down. >> ♪ because they drive right past me ♪ >> reporter: she has lived on this road since 1962 at...
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mrs. williams has recruited some of the neighborhood kids to help sign the drivers to slow down. just gave them a thumbs-up. what they want is a stop sign. this is a three-way intersection here. they would like to have a stop sign. they put one down the road a few years ago but so far haven't made it to this level. they are hoping that the city may be watching so that will help speed that process through. >> sure. every little bit helps. thank you, len. >>> it's been chilly, continues to be chilly and now the wind has picked up. >> we certainly want to put a stop to the unseasonably cool conditions here in the bay area. this is our live cbs 5 weather camera looking out towards the bay area. visibility causing airport delays at sfo, over two-hour delays on some arriving flights. this is our pinpoint satellite image. if you watch the clock it's very, very updated. the temperature is currently in the low 50s. if you are out and about this evening, temperatures span from the 50s at the beaches, 60s bayside. we're still right now flirting with 75 degrees in antioch, also in discovery
mrs. williams has recruited some of the neighborhood kids to help sign the drivers to slow down. just gave them a thumbs-up. what they want is a stop sign. this is a three-way intersection here. they would like to have a stop sign. they put one down the road a few years ago but so far haven't made it to this level. they are hoping that the city may be watching so that will help speed that process through. >> sure. every little bit helps. thank you, len. >>> it's been chilly,...
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mr. william should be released from prison. [applause] he is currently still in prison because the state has an appeal, but the judge basically said, it will be remanded to the same judge at said the evidence was bogus. the police department basically botched all the evidence. they executed more people in harris county than in many states. the judge says by next year this time, they fully expect him to be home with his family after being locked up for more than 18 years, more than half his life. so even just a small part of this victory on the horizon, that has been a blessing and an honor to be a part of that. i have a friend who is a skinhead -- was a skinhead. he was a white guy who used to beat up black people and gay people in texas. when he was the same age of the guy that got into trouble with the law as well, they used to hang outside of dallas. they would wait on a park bench, send a guy out, and when somebody came out to flirt with him, they would beat him up. that was their weekend fun. they would go gay bashing. a s
mr. william should be released from prison. [applause] he is currently still in prison because the state has an appeal, but the judge basically said, it will be remanded to the same judge at said the evidence was bogus. the police department basically botched all the evidence. they executed more people in harris county than in many states. the judge says by next year this time, they fully expect him to be home with his family after being locked up for more than 18 years, more than half his...
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mr williams thank you very much for being with us today it's an honor sir my pleasure said the beauty of hubble's energy security basically its funding and its place in science to fund a beautiful you have a better chance of being successful president that is there aren't that pretty. no i would say well it's always nice to look at beauty. but in fact it is far as the scientific value of hubble is concerned we're trying to understand the universe and beauty is one of those things maybe you've heard the expression and the beauty is in the mind of the beholder and so in fact what i see sometimes is a picture that other people might not consider beautiful but that reveals the answer to some important question like how stars form how galaxies form and so to a scientist the beauty is a totally different thing the fact that hubble produces beautiful images that children like to see is very important for the funding of haldol and of course that's important for scientists that's exactly what i meant and so in that sense yes it is important in fact i can tell you. in the united states maybe in
mr williams thank you very much for being with us today it's an honor sir my pleasure said the beauty of hubble's energy security basically its funding and its place in science to fund a beautiful you have a better chance of being successful president that is there aren't that pretty. no i would say well it's always nice to look at beauty. but in fact it is far as the scientific value of hubble is concerned we're trying to understand the universe and beauty is one of those things maybe you've...
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mrs. williams is a patriot. juan will be here monday he has a new book about his experience at npr.o that. >> check out the fox news factor website. talking points memo each evening right there we would like you to spout off about the factor. oreilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be a barbermonger, when writing to the factor. again, thanks for watching. i am bill o'reilly. please always remember that the spin stops right here, because we are definitely looking out for you.
mrs. williams is a patriot. juan will be here monday he has a new book about his experience at npr.o that. >> check out the fox news factor website. talking points memo each evening right there we would like you to spout off about the factor. oreilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be a barbermonger, when writing to the factor. again, thanks for watching. i am bill o'reilly. please always remember that the spin stops right here, because we are...
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mrs. williams is a patriot. juan will be here monday he has a new book about his experience at npr.ward to that. >> check out the fox news factor website. talking points memo each evening right there we would like you to spout off about the factor. oreilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be a barbermonger, when writing to the factor. again, thanks for watching. i am bill o'reilly. please always remember that the spin stops right here, because we are definitely looking out for you. >> good morning, everyone. today is friday, july 22nd. i'm alisyn camerota in for gretchen. did these two strike a deal or not? new details from behind closed doors on the potential debt deal that's already angering democrats. >> but the critics say let's not rush to conclusions. >> i have been asking the republicans in the house and in the senate, don't cave! >> don't cave! will stonewalling the white house really lead to disaster or is that what new republicans were elected to do in the first place just last november? >> all right, they lost his luggage. now this
mrs. williams is a patriot. juan will be here monday he has a new book about his experience at npr.ward to that. >> check out the fox news factor website. talking points memo each evening right there we would like you to spout off about the factor. oreilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be a barbermonger, when writing to the factor. again, thanks for watching. i am bill o'reilly. please always remember that the spin stops right here, because we...
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mr. williams and mr.as when we went to south carolina on our recent cities tour. >> august 31st, 1886 was the largest earthquake ever to hit the east coast of the united states. there were three epicenters. they were all within 10 or 15 miles of charleston, south carolina. but the earthquake was felt all over the east coast. there was panic in new york city. in chicago, in detroit. richmond had a riot because all the prisoners at the state penitentiary demanded to be released and the story went out that there was a riot that had gone on. and there was guns trying to put down what they thought was an uprising all through the southeast and even down to cuba they were seeing flashes of light that came from the earthquake and glasses were shaking off of the shelves. so it was huge. >> and, in fact, it caused a lot of havoc in the area around charleston that was not known outside of charleston at night. it's an interesting time for the earthquake to hit because the city and the world is sort of on the cusp of
mr. williams and mr.as when we went to south carolina on our recent cities tour. >> august 31st, 1886 was the largest earthquake ever to hit the east coast of the united states. there were three epicenters. they were all within 10 or 15 miles of charleston, south carolina. but the earthquake was felt all over the east coast. there was panic in new york city. in chicago, in detroit. richmond had a riot because all the prisoners at the state penitentiary demanded to be released and the...
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mr. william gerstenmaier nasa associate administrator for space operations. robert cabana kennedy space center director. mike moses, space shuttle program launch integration manager and the chairman of the free lunch mission management team. and mike moses -- mike leinbach launch director. good afternoon everybody. >> mr. gerstenmaier. >> wouldn't truly awesome day today. we got to witness something really really special and something really amazing. and you may think that sometimes i talk about the hardware but i am really talking about the teams in the people that supported the launch that just occurred. what you saw is the finest launch team and shuttle preparation teams in the world they got this vehicle ready to go flying. ute we got to see the teams perform everything we have asked them to perform over these years. the vehicle had a tremendous launch. the teams worked flawlessly even the last minute hold at 31 seconds. they worked through that with tremendous professionalism and got this launch off today such as congratulations to the ksc team. i can't
mr. william gerstenmaier nasa associate administrator for space operations. robert cabana kennedy space center director. mike moses, space shuttle program launch integration manager and the chairman of the free lunch mission management team. and mike moses -- mike leinbach launch director. good afternoon everybody. >> mr. gerstenmaier. >> wouldn't truly awesome day today. we got to witness something really really special and something really amazing. and you may think that sometimes...
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mr. william cash. >> thank you, mr. speaker. could i see to the prime minister, he's referred to media executives and noted the fact the word media covers a wide range. to be fully comprehensive, does he agree there should be an extension to the terms of reference to sound media as well? because it is not impossible given the uncertainty and unexpected turn of events that it may involve that side of things as well? >> as i said, whatever terms of reference you agree with the judge, they are free to pursue the evidence. if it takes them to different places, they are free. i'm sure he'll look at what he says. >> mr. speaker, in the statement, the prime minister said that judge levinson and the panel will require into national newspapers and politicians. can i take it therefore he submitting to the the inquiry details of all meetings held between him and news international and including the names of the individuals who attended such meetings, even if one of them was the exchief of staff, andy coulson? >> i would be happy to go alon
mr. william cash. >> thank you, mr. speaker. could i see to the prime minister, he's referred to media executives and noted the fact the word media covers a wide range. to be fully comprehensive, does he agree there should be an extension to the terms of reference to sound media as well? because it is not impossible given the uncertainty and unexpected turn of events that it may involve that side of things as well? >> as i said, whatever terms of reference you agree with the judge,...
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mr. william cash. [laughter] >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister has referred several times to the future of regulation of the media, not just the press, in terms of excellence we have been told about, he says the inquiry should not just look at a press but other media organizations including broadcast if there is any evidence they are involved in criminal activities. does this preclude what the committee chairman and others have called for, extension of the terms of reference to deal with regulation of all the me and not merely the press? >> i will say to the hon. gentleman the change is a direct response to the committee chairman because we wanted to listen to their views and say broadcast and other social media could be included if there was evidence of wrongdoing. we are not trying to have an inquiry that get so wide it can't make progress on these issues but we listened to what he said and responded positively. >> will the prime minister publish any e-mails in the home office? >> i am looking at being as transparent as we ca
mr. william cash. [laughter] >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister has referred several times to the future of regulation of the media, not just the press, in terms of excellence we have been told about, he says the inquiry should not just look at a press but other media organizations including broadcast if there is any evidence they are involved in criminal activities. does this preclude what the committee chairman and others have called for, extension of the terms of reference...
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mr. williams, i'm associate professor at fairfield university and chief his touron at the jackie robinson museum. i want to welcome you to this forum. we are here to discuss manny marable's recent book "malcolm x" and the recent impact on the life and legacy of the african-american icon. manny marable first began the study as a corrective to the autobiography of malcolm x which stood as one the most important works of african-american literature produced. dispute the widespread influence and claim, there has been questions concerning it's authenticity. published nine months after his death, for instance, it portrays a neat portrait of his life in a realty tale. but it's always been at odds with the complex individual that many knew malcolm to be. the liberal control that the press enjoyed over the final draft begs the question of what malcolm himself may have excised or concluded if he lived. one scholar, the late manny marable, like many, ask the question, how much isn't true? how much hasn't been told? end quote. for more than two decades, marable made answering those questions the life
mr. williams, i'm associate professor at fairfield university and chief his touron at the jackie robinson museum. i want to welcome you to this forum. we are here to discuss manny marable's recent book "malcolm x" and the recent impact on the life and legacy of the african-american icon. manny marable first began the study as a corrective to the autobiography of malcolm x which stood as one the most important works of african-american literature produced. dispute the widespread...
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mr. mackey. and william says a gifted athlete in every way and a wonderful human being.ople are saying. condole senses to the family. -- condolences to the family. nadine says my son was sick and had to be removed and he came to see him giving him an autographed football. er when son recovered he then treated her and her family and that son to dinner. these are some of the thoughts many are saying about the passioning of john mackey. meg -- passing of john macey. megan. >>> thousands wake up without power as storms caused serious damage. >> reporter: and there's a lot of cleaning up to do. i am linda so. that's what they will be doing in this neighborhood in halethorpe. >>> we had showers and thunderstorms yesterday, but now maryland's most powerful radar is dry. i am going to tell you when we will get active again. >>> and we have live pictures this morning from cape canaveral to show you. this is florida standing by as the space shuttle atlantis is hopefully going on a historic event today. >>> plus a teen driving safety event a few hours from kicking off the object ca
mr. mackey. and william says a gifted athlete in every way and a wonderful human being.ople are saying. condole senses to the family. -- condolences to the family. nadine says my son was sick and had to be removed and he came to see him giving him an autographed football. er when son recovered he then treated her and her family and that son to dinner. these are some of the thoughts many are saying about the passioning of john mackey. meg -- passing of john macey. megan. >>> thousands...
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mr. brian williams. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: brian williams. >> you know, it's weird to have aing blow -- a little bit. and then stop by.cc1: >> jimmy: but it's a lot -- it's a lot of brian -- a lot of bri-wi. >> feeling love tonight. >> jimmy: lot of bri wi for the people at home. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: and they like it. i just want to say, before we even get into anything. cc1:cc1: i thought it was -- i think you're amazing, first of all.cc1: you know this already. >> i love you too, thank you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but when we -- when we got osama bin laden, it was a huge thing. and i saw it on twitter first. >> yeah.cc1:cc1: >> jimmy: yeah. but then i turned -- i tuned into nbc to watch you and see why --cc1: the president was about to spea: and you just talked and told me what was happening. and i -- and i just -- i just felt so calm and i -- and just -- getting the news from you, i just felt like, you're our guy.cc1: you're our like -- you're our -- you know, walter cronkite -- >> you wrote me -- >> jimmy: -- of our generation. >> -- at the end of that night
mr. brian williams. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: brian williams. >> you know, it's weird to have aing blow -- a little bit. and then stop by.cc1: >> jimmy: but it's a lot -- it's a lot of brian -- a lot of bri-wi. >> feeling love tonight. >> jimmy: lot of bri wi for the people at home. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: and they like it. i just want to say, before we even get into anything. cc1:cc1: i thought it was -- i think you're amazing,...
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mr. chairman william yield? all these congress men behind me start whispering here comes. he is going to scream about these guys that this is a sham and a farce and they're putting these guys on and are am thinking he is going to kill us and john conyers said something along the lines of i join with my colleague the chairman in welcoming congressman james rogan to this committee. of fine man and great statesman. he is going on and on about what a wonderful addition to the committee. now all these republicans around me are starting to look at me. what is this all about? are am sitting there and they're looking at the suspiciously. he goes on and so i want to welcome congressman rogan to the committee and he stared at lindsay graham for five seconds and said mr. chairman, i yield back the balance of part-time. it was time to collect the campaign memorabilia, helped me out. i wasn't on the committee very long when newt gingrich called and said he had a homework assignment for me and he gave it to me because he had been a prosecutor and judge, we don't know what will happen wi
mr. chairman william yield? all these congress men behind me start whispering here comes. he is going to scream about these guys that this is a sham and a farce and they're putting these guys on and are am thinking he is going to kill us and john conyers said something along the lines of i join with my colleague the chairman in welcoming congressman james rogan to this committee. of fine man and great statesman. he is going on and on about what a wonderful addition to the committee. now all...
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mr. clark about the case? >> no, i did not. i spoke to williams. >> he said everything was fine? d a detailed conversation about the investigation in terms of how it was manus. i think i referred to a range of issues. if >> thank you, mr. michael. >> a new investigation would arise from new evidence or from general concern that would indicate a need to take a fresh look at the evidence. in september, 2010, you were unable to tell me whether an investigation was taking place of the time. was there? >> we were escaping the information that was being published in "the new york times" i think on some timber third, last year, and it was -- on september 3, last year, and it was amazing in terms of the amount of cooperation. >> was there a live investigation? >> they went for advice in terms of anything required. i think i referred to it in the last paragraph of my letter. it did not meet the evidence threshold. >> looking at your letter, a lot of people were under the impression that in 2009 and in 2010, your role was to review the investigation. your letter emphasizes you did not condu
mr. clark about the case? >> no, i did not. i spoke to williams. >> he said everything was fine? d a detailed conversation about the investigation in terms of how it was manus. i think i referred to a range of issues. if >> thank you, mr. michael. >> a new investigation would arise from new evidence or from general concern that would indicate a need to take a fresh look at the evidence. in september, 2010, you were unable to tell me whether an investigation was taking...
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mr. william cash. >> thank you, mr. speaker. could i see to the prime minister, he's referred to media executives and noted the fact the word media covers a wide range. to be fully comprehensive, does he agree there should be an extension to the terms of reference to sound media as well? because it is not impossible given the uncertainty and unexpected turn of events that it may involve that side of things as well? >> as i said, whatever terms of reference you agree with the judge, they are free to pursue the evidence. if it takes them to different places, they are free. i'm sure he'll look at what he says. >> mr. speaker, in the statement, the prime minister said that judge levinson and the panel will require into national newspapers and politicians. can i take it therefore he submitting to the the inquiry details of all meetings held between him and news international and including the names of the individuals who attended such meetings, even if one of them was the exchief of staff, andy coulson? >> i would be happy to go alon
mr. william cash. >> thank you, mr. speaker. could i see to the prime minister, he's referred to media executives and noted the fact the word media covers a wide range. to be fully comprehensive, does he agree there should be an extension to the terms of reference to sound media as well? because it is not impossible given the uncertainty and unexpected turn of events that it may involve that side of things as well? >> as i said, whatever terms of reference you agree with the judge,...
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mr. clark about the case? >> no, i did not. i spoke to williams. >> he said everything was fine? had a detailed conversation about the investigation in terms of how it was manus. i think i referred to a range of issues. if >> thank you, mr. michael. >> a new investigation would arise from new evidence or from general concern that would indicate a need to take a fresh look at the evidence. in september, 2010, you were unable to tell me whether an investigation was taking place of the time. was there? >> we were escaping the information that was being published in "the new york times" i think on some timber third, last year, and it was -- on september 3, last year, and it was amazing in terms of the amount of cooperation. >> was there a live investigation? >> they went for advice in terms of anything required. i think i referred to it in the last paragraph of my letter. it did not meet the evidence threshold. >> looking at your letter, a lot of people were under the impression that in 2009 and in 2010, your role was to review the investigation. your letter emphasizes you did not con
mr. clark about the case? >> no, i did not. i spoke to williams. >> he said everything was fine? had a detailed conversation about the investigation in terms of how it was manus. i think i referred to a range of issues. if >> thank you, mr. michael. >> a new investigation would arise from new evidence or from general concern that would indicate a need to take a fresh look at the evidence. in september, 2010, you were unable to tell me whether an investigation was taking...
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mr. william dennis. mr.nnis is senior research fellow at the national federation of independent business. federation of independent business. he has directed the nfiv's research foundation since 1976. welcome, and you have five minutes to present your testimony. thank you. >> chairman, mr. altmayer representing kingston. last weekend they released a study called small business and health insurance one year after the release of ppaca. what i would like to do is release the results of that study since it's relatively current and relative to what we're talking about today. first of all, to be sure we understand who was included in this, we surveyed only people that were under 50 -- excuse me, small employers who only had 50 or fewer employees. it was a nationally random sample, it wasn't just the nfib members. there are probably some randomly in there, but this was a nationally random sample. it was done in late april and in may of this year. it wasn't done yesterday, it's current enough so i think we can say i
mr. william dennis. mr.nnis is senior research fellow at the national federation of independent business. federation of independent business. he has directed the nfiv's research foundation since 1976. welcome, and you have five minutes to present your testimony. thank you. >> chairman, mr. altmayer representing kingston. last weekend they released a study called small business and health insurance one year after the release of ppaca. what i would like to do is release the results of that...
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mr. william dennis. mr. dennis is senior research fellow at the national federation of independent business. federation of independent business. he has directed the nfiv's research foundation since 1976. welcome, and you have five minutes to present your testimony. thank you. >> chairman, mr. altmayer representing kingston. last weekend they released a study called small business and health insurance one year after the release of ppaca. what i would like to do is release the results of that study since it's relatively current and relative to what we're talking about today. first of all, to be sure we understand who was included in this, we surveyed only people that were under 50 -- excuse me, small employers who only had 50 or fewer employees. it was a nationally random sample, it wasn't just the nfib members. there are probably some randomly in there, but this was a nationally random sample. it was done in late april and in may of this year. it wasn't done yesterday, it's current enough so i think we can sa
mr. william dennis. mr. dennis is senior research fellow at the national federation of independent business. federation of independent business. he has directed the nfiv's research foundation since 1976. welcome, and you have five minutes to present your testimony. thank you. >> chairman, mr. altmayer representing kingston. last weekend they released a study called small business and health insurance one year after the release of ppaca. what i would like to do is release the results of...
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mr. fred d. williams iii retired on june 30, 2011. a fixture in the selma community for more than five decades, fred williams provided his floral expertise for countless weddings, graduations, funerals and other special occasions. in the seventh district of alabama and throughout the southeast. fred's flower and gift shop opened on october 15, 1956, and served as a vital part of the selma community. he comes from a family of entrepreneurs and public servants. his parents were pillars in the city of selma and served as role models for the entire community. his mother, ms. mary ellen williams, was a beloved educator, and his father, fred d. williams jr., was a wise and generous business owner. his father owned j.h. williams and sons funeral home, established in 1905, and still in operation today in selma, alabama. the williams family were pioneers in a time when african-american businesses were few or nonexistent. the opening of fred's flower and gift shop was an extension of his family legacy. fred williams spent most of his formative
mr. fred d. williams iii retired on june 30, 2011. a fixture in the selma community for more than five decades, fred williams provided his floral expertise for countless weddings, graduations, funerals and other special occasions. in the seventh district of alabama and throughout the southeast. fred's flower and gift shop opened on october 15, 1956, and served as a vital part of the selma community. he comes from a family of entrepreneurs and public servants. his parents were pillars in the...
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the streets of cairo not a peep out of the corporate media and meanwhile we have william burns in cairo talking with mr turns out we the provisional head at the moment of the government and even the trial of the interior minister who is hated so much and be interior minister and also mubarak has been adjourned people are not getting what they thought they were getting when they toppled hosni mubarak we must remember that joe biden and hillary clinton didn't want also mubarak to go that's a lot of people barak and his cronies so many of them are retaining power but it's a very dangerous situation and we mustn't forget what's crucial here for be as rational. rational outlook is this is going to hell that's where trade goes through and it is the most populous country arab country in the arab world and we're not hearing anything about it in the corporate news it's as if that revolutions done and dusted in the egyptian people for. but still to come in the program what might be minimal impact for downing street could be the loss of people's wallets thousands of civil servants and teachers take to the streets
the streets of cairo not a peep out of the corporate media and meanwhile we have william burns in cairo talking with mr turns out we the provisional head at the moment of the government and even the trial of the interior minister who is hated so much and be interior minister and also mubarak has been adjourned people are not getting what they thought they were getting when they toppled hosni mubarak we must remember that joe biden and hillary clinton didn't want also mubarak to go that's a lot...
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the streets of cairo not a peep out of the corporate media and meanwhile we have william burns in cairo talking with mr turn towie the provisional head at the moment of the government and even the trial of the interior minister who is hated so much on the jury minister and also barak has been adjourned people are not getting what they thought they were getting when they toppled hosni mubarak we must remember that joe biden and hillary clinton didn't want to go back to go after all the mubarak and his cronies so many of them are retaining power and it's a very dangerous situation and we mustn't forget what's crucial here for be as rational. rational outlook is this is going to hell that's where trade goes through and it is the most populous country arab country in the arab world and we're not hearing anything about it in the corporate news it's as if that revolutions done and dusted in the egyptian people of. reflect now out some of it international stories we're covering great day. but as well in present here chavez has given his first televised address and on the growing surgery. to remove a public up
the streets of cairo not a peep out of the corporate media and meanwhile we have william burns in cairo talking with mr turn towie the provisional head at the moment of the government and even the trial of the interior minister who is hated so much on the jury minister and also barak has been adjourned people are not getting what they thought they were getting when they toppled hosni mubarak we must remember that joe biden and hillary clinton didn't want to go back to go after all the mubarak...