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well, i wouldn't say there was all that much difference between us, mr. poirot. mind you, i was always very good at general knowledge at school. >> there. and your husband to you i'm sure is the intellectual, yes? >> yes. yes, he does very well with figures. >> a successful businessman. >> with the prudential, yes. in the city. >> what about the other inmates of the house, madame? >> oh, you mean mr. simpson, our paying guest? >> what is his profession, madame? >> oh, he's in business, too. with the belgravian overseas bank. >> young man, is he? >> 28, i believe. nice, young fellow. well, they'll both be in at about 6:00, if you want to see them. >> an excellent suggestion, madame. well, my colleague and i will take a turn on your famous common for...one hour. >> it's a curious coincidence that the paying guest simpson works in the same bank as the absconding clerk. they must have met each other. >> perhaps. or possibly davis visited simpson, fell in love with the cook, and he persuaded her to accompany him on his flight. ha ha. come, hastings. let us go back to t
well, i wouldn't say there was all that much difference between us, mr. poirot. mind you, i was always very good at general knowledge at school. >> there. and your husband to you i'm sure is the intellectual, yes? >> yes. yes, he does very well with figures. >> a successful businessman. >> with the prudential, yes. in the city. >> what about the other inmates of the house, madame? >> oh, you mean mr. simpson, our paying guest? >> what is his profession,...
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well, um, mr. monk, he said-- oh, well, we can't all live by mr. monk's rules now. ou're perfect. well, these are for you. oh, thank you. and, uh-- oh--oh, gosh. [laughing] sorry. give me a little time. work in progress. yeah, well, you take all the time you want. come on in. okay, thank you. uh, is that monk? adrian. did you get my message? hey, doc. i meant to call you. i'm not much of a golfer, but thanks for the invite. oh, psh. hey, what are you cooking? maybe we should stay in tonight. really, i don't mind. no, no, no, no, no, no. you go have fun. you go out. go, go, go, go, go. well-- whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. i've got a little bit of a cold. i'd hate for you to catch it, and i just mopped the floor. i got a little bit of a cold. cold? [coughing] and i just mopped the floor. yeah, okay. i'll, uh, i'll catch you next time. catch you next time. okay. all right. oh, aaron, i want you to meet somebody. this is julie. oh. it's a pleasure to meet you. it's nice to meet you, too. i've heard a lot about you. [giggles] yeah. [dr. polanski chuckles] thank you. well,
well, um, mr. monk, he said-- oh, well, we can't all live by mr. monk's rules now. ou're perfect. well, these are for you. oh, thank you. and, uh-- oh--oh, gosh. [laughing] sorry. give me a little time. work in progress. yeah, well, you take all the time you want. come on in. okay, thank you. uh, is that monk? adrian. did you get my message? hey, doc. i meant to call you. i'm not much of a golfer, but thanks for the invite. oh, psh. hey, what are you cooking? maybe we should stay in tonight....
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mr cain well i would have locked all these gay people up but one of those men looks like a woman that worked for me at the national restaurant association so i think i better be quiet right now we're going to get into the natural national restaurant association in a little bit but really quickly we have to take a break candidates please hold tight audience we'll be right back. from the noodle saving money listen pixie's. cigarette wait for obama get your job that's. going to go you got it. you i just graduated from college i'm hundreds of thousand dollars and you don't have i don't have friends i don't have a job but that doesn't matter because i just made a new best friend might just like. every day sometimes twice a day for you how i love going out drinking with all the ladies i mean tendo a martini sure what i mean i just got laid out but. i think that. it's for you. this is been a paid advertisement brought to you by the evil debt collectors association of america. ok everybody welcome back to our g. street northwest republican presidential debate let's continue on with the candid
mr cain well i would have locked all these gay people up but one of those men looks like a woman that worked for me at the national restaurant association so i think i better be quiet right now we're going to get into the natural national restaurant association in a little bit but really quickly we have to take a break candidates please hold tight audience we'll be right back. from the noodle saving money listen pixie's. cigarette wait for obama get your job that's. going to go you got it. you...
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to the capital and now because lord mr. well as president obama waging a war against whistleblowers under his administration there has been more prosecutions of whistleblowers than all previous presidents combined pretrial hearings are under way for one of them weekly leaks whistleblower bradley manning the army private is regarded as a hero for releasing a video which showed a u.s. apache helicopter shooting and killing iraqi civilians and two journalists but manning now faces a slew of charges including aiding the enemy if convicted he faces a life sentence of life behind bars meanwhile wiki leaks editor in chief julian us songe is fighting his extradition amid all this are whistleblowers being silenced in the u.s. and what's the future of whistleblowing in the federal government joining me now to talk more about this is susan lindauer she's a former cia asset and a whistleblower herself welcome susan want to ask you is a whistleblower and being criminalized in the us they are trying to but it's going to fail because the truth
to the capital and now because lord mr. well as president obama waging a war against whistleblowers under his administration there has been more prosecutions of whistleblowers than all previous presidents combined pretrial hearings are under way for one of them weekly leaks whistleblower bradley manning the army private is regarded as a hero for releasing a video which showed a u.s. apache helicopter shooting and killing iraqi civilians and two journalists but manning now faces a slew of...
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of the capitol hill to climb gloria mr. well today's youth in america seems to be growing more troubled a new study shows a staggering amount of young people getting arrested these days according to the report by age twenty three forty one percent of adolescents have been arrested at least once for something other than a minor traffic violation the study doesn't give details on the crime so it's unclear what exactly they're getting arrested for but it looks at seven thousand young people between the years of one thousand nine hundred seven and two thousand and eight so what is happening to today's youth and what is behind the skyrocketing number of them being arrested to share some insight on this i spoke to a researcher and policy analyst at the justice policy institute amanda patter rudy since the study didn't provide many specifics i asked her what exactly are these young people being arrested for take a look. well you know it's hard to say we do know for example all of that there's been increasing the number of police in sch
of the capitol hill to climb gloria mr. well today's youth in america seems to be growing more troubled a new study shows a staggering amount of young people getting arrested these days according to the report by age twenty three forty one percent of adolescents have been arrested at least once for something other than a minor traffic violation the study doesn't give details on the crime so it's unclear what exactly they're getting arrested for but it looks at seven thousand young people...
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mr. reid has said the house of representatives must pass their bill. well, nobody made mr. reid the king. and i don't think that we have to do what mr. reid says. he has a very high opinion of himself. i think we do what the constitution tells us to do. when there is a difference of opinion, then we go to conference. a no vote to our colleagues means they don't want to follow regular order and want to continue the uncertainty. what has the senate done this year? the senate has passed approximately 10 substantive bills. it's my opinion that the senate is out of touch. a two-month bill is not
mr. reid has said the house of representatives must pass their bill. well, nobody made mr. reid the king. and i don't think that we have to do what mr. reid says. he has a very high opinion of himself. i think we do what the constitution tells us to do. when there is a difference of opinion, then we go to conference. a no vote to our colleagues means they don't want to follow regular order and want to continue the uncertainty. what has the senate done this year? the senate has passed...
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mr. holmes? >> too well, ms. presbury, too well. up there. look!alling] >> by heavens, holmes. you were right. [screeching] [dog barking] [screeching] [snarling and barking] >> he's heading course to ms. morphy's house. bennett, stay here and protect ms. presbury. [screeching] [ominous music] ♪ he's aiming for that balcony. >> it's locked. >> then we must house break. [dog barking] go up, watson, go! [monkey screaming] [glass breaking] >> stay away. please, stay away. [dog snarling] [screaming] >> it was a close thing. just missed the carotid artery. >> is he all right? >> he'll live. >> a reformed man, i have no doubt, after his experience. my dear lestrade, i quite intended you to have the credit, but to complete the case against dorak, wilcox, and jenkins, you'll need this. >> here is the incontrovertible proof. those animals you've rescued from degradation were stolen for the sake of their glands. >> the animal extract to be sold at enormous profit to those foolish or desperate enough to imagine that a course of serum could restore their lost v
mr. holmes? >> too well, ms. presbury, too well. up there. look!alling] >> by heavens, holmes. you were right. [screeching] [dog barking] [screeching] [snarling and barking] >> he's heading course to ms. morphy's house. bennett, stay here and protect ms. presbury. [screeching] [ominous music] ♪ he's aiming for that balcony. >> it's locked. >> then we must house break. [dog barking] go up, watson, go! [monkey screaming] [glass breaking] >> stay away. please,...
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to the capital account a crime lord mr. well north korea's dear leader kim jong il is dead according to reports out of north korea he died of exhaustion while riding on a train the world now waits to see what's next with japan voicing fears of a possible military escalation in the korean peninsula and also a state of emergency and military alert declared by south korea kim jong il's youngest son kim jong un is expected to assume power many now wonder how he will lead and to what extent he will follow in his father's footsteps argy correspondent lisa now i reports on the man who personified north korea's communist state. a mystery to the world what now for north korea with its leader kim jong il dong this massive military great was held in two thousand and eight to mark north korea's sixtieth anniversary general can john wasn't there to greet the crowd the port suggested he suffered a stroke in two thousand and three reports claimed kim jong il died of diabetes and had been replaced in public by stand ins hired previously as a se
to the capital account a crime lord mr. well north korea's dear leader kim jong il is dead according to reports out of north korea he died of exhaustion while riding on a train the world now waits to see what's next with japan voicing fears of a possible military escalation in the korean peninsula and also a state of emergency and military alert declared by south korea kim jong il's youngest son kim jong un is expected to assume power many now wonder how he will lead and to what extent he will...
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both in the capital of the bible or in mr. well today is the day for the euro as leaders with the european union met in brussels to try to find a definitive solution to the region's debt crisis a failure to come up with a solution say many could mean the failure of the eurozone and could set off dangerous economic fireworks that may have widespread negative impacts on the global economy now as you can imagine this is a scene of high drama of course when you put leaders from twenty seven countries in one room seventeen of which are members of the eurozone there are going to be some different interests at stake though the economy of the entire continent in some ways the entire world is resting upon what is decided here so here's what's going on so far twenty six out of twenty seven e.u. leaders have agreed to move forward with a plan that includes fiscal discipline and more regulations britain has decided not to get on board with british prime minister david cameron saying he rejects those new regulations now there is still a lot tha
both in the capital of the bible or in mr. well today is the day for the euro as leaders with the european union met in brussels to try to find a definitive solution to the region's debt crisis a failure to come up with a solution say many could mean the failure of the eurozone and could set off dangerous economic fireworks that may have widespread negative impacts on the global economy now as you can imagine this is a scene of high drama of course when you put leaders from twenty seven...
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and well i think i think it's time the resources told us here please move on mr santorum how would you eradicate or would you eradicate the drag queen high heel race if you were to become president well of course i would i would rather keep it it looks like an occupy wall street movement to me looking at that video but i would lock everybody up there and maybe ship them on down to texas where rick perry can finish them off mr cain well i would have locked all these gay people up but one of those men looks like a woman that worked for me at the national restaurant association so i think a better be quiet right now we're going to get into the natural or national restaurant association in a little bit but really quickly we have to take a break candidates please hold tight audience we'll be right back. if you just sit. around the noodle saving money listen pixie's. cigarette wait for obama good job that's new job the good stuff we found out. when showed the dealerships a credit card you got it debt if you i described it from college i am hundreds of thousand dollars and you don't have i do
and well i think i think it's time the resources told us here please move on mr santorum how would you eradicate or would you eradicate the drag queen high heel race if you were to become president well of course i would i would rather keep it it looks like an occupy wall street movement to me looking at that video but i would lock everybody up there and maybe ship them on down to texas where rick perry can finish them off mr cain well i would have locked all these gay people up but one of...
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mr. welles, i said i'm sure it's quite true but can you explain that. he yesterday oh, yes, experience means there's so many choice and it makes it more difficult. it's true the older you get the more choices you have. selection becomes re of an issue but as you quite righy sayou instinctly think there's no choice inhat at all and that's not the way and don't let anyone tell me different. >> charlie: and uil time tells you you've made a choice. >> you suddenly realize. >> charlie: have you experienced this yourself? i mean, you've always had a great love in your life most of your life. you've had tragedy as well. >> yes. >> charlie: but have you made sacrices for your creative art that you gave up something? >> very good question. i think i thought i did. i don't know. i guess -- >> i gave up art for love? >> my work comes before our relationship. >> charlie: i'm sorry. >> i've said it. >> charlie: you've said it in your inner -- you said to her? >> talking o regret if i have any regret in those areas because it's nonsense. it didn't seem like it at the
mr. welles, i said i'm sure it's quite true but can you explain that. he yesterday oh, yes, experience means there's so many choice and it makes it more difficult. it's true the older you get the more choices you have. selection becomes re of an issue but as you quite righy sayou instinctly think there's no choice inhat at all and that's not the way and don't let anyone tell me different. >> charlie: and uil time tells you you've made a choice. >> you suddenly realize. >>...
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mr. well looks like the capital punishment case against him we have finally come to a net even i'll serve a life in prison term instead prosecutors have called off their attempts of sentencing him to death after a thirty year high profile battle surrounding this case a boojum all former journalist was convicted of fatally shooting twenty five year old police officer daniel faulkner during a traffic stop in philadelphia back in one thousand nine hundred one a year later he was found guilty by a jury of his peers and then sentenced to death and even though the now fifty eight year old was originally set to get the death penalty a federal appears appeals court ordered the new sentencing hearing just last year based on evidence of the instructions given to the primarily white jury or potentially misleading when the case reaches supreme court the justices declined to weigh in on it ultimately forcing prosecutors to decide if they wanted to pursue the death penalty again after discussion with the di
mr. well looks like the capital punishment case against him we have finally come to a net even i'll serve a life in prison term instead prosecutors have called off their attempts of sentencing him to death after a thirty year high profile battle surrounding this case a boojum all former journalist was convicted of fatally shooting twenty five year old police officer daniel faulkner during a traffic stop in philadelphia back in one thousand nine hundred one a year later he was found guilty by a...
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you spoke about gorbachev you mr medlock once said i quote it's very unusual to find a leader who will risk his own leadership in order to change the system doesn't work well your boss of that time mr reagan cold called russia the soviet union the evil empire do you personally believe that russia was the evil empire at the gorbachev's wit and he's power to change it or were this it you know wasn't as evil as reagan portrayed it well reagan never well he used that term in one speech and it was a speech to the domestic audience. one thing reagan understood the love that he did not conflate the soviet union with russia one thing he was very appreciative of russian history he was very respectful of the victory in world war two but we were very much aware of stalin's purges the fact that stalin killed probably as many soviet citizens as hitler did now you're going to be more maybe more now you're going to call that about nine empire well it isn't him higher in the sense that you have various nations many of which taken by force. most well the caucasus at one time and weight is good in the baltics particular this and so on so we had to say it was an empire but b
you spoke about gorbachev you mr medlock once said i quote it's very unusual to find a leader who will risk his own leadership in order to change the system doesn't work well your boss of that time mr reagan cold called russia the soviet union the evil empire do you personally believe that russia was the evil empire at the gorbachev's wit and he's power to change it or were this it you know wasn't as evil as reagan portrayed it well reagan never well he used that term in one speech and it was a...
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mr. cordray very well-qualified for this job. just last month eight republican attorney general colleagues of his joined 29 democratic attorney generals in writing to leaders reid and mcconnell with their support for mr. cordray's nomination. mr. cordray has been endorsed by groups as varied as the afl-cio, the credit union national association, the national fraternal order of police, and the aarp. but, notwithstanding widespread bipartisan support on main street, senate republicans are seeking to prevent mr. cordray from taking office as a service to wall street. as one republican member of the senate banking committee said, "my completion and i stand by our -- my colleagues and i stand by our pledge that no nominee to head the cfpb will be confidence confirmed by the u.s. senate regardless of party affiliation without basic changes to the bureau's structure." so what are these basic changes? the basic changes that the republicans have demanded include making the agency subject to the budgetary influences of congress, which given
mr. cordray very well-qualified for this job. just last month eight republican attorney general colleagues of his joined 29 democratic attorney generals in writing to leaders reid and mcconnell with their support for mr. cordray's nomination. mr. cordray has been endorsed by groups as varied as the afl-cio, the credit union national association, the national fraternal order of police, and the aarp. but, notwithstanding widespread bipartisan support on main street, senate republicans are seeking...
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mrs. jamieson: well, he may wear a beaver hat to church, but in truth, he is little better than a navvy. (cheering outside) what's happening? oh, i spy a wedding cart. a wedding?! there has been no news of such a thing. oh. who can it be? ho... if this is some species of sport... (shrieking and giggling) ...it is utterly repugnant. two people our own age, married. oh, she's coming very near. she might have thought herself safe in cranford. (all gasping) (sighing) (door closes) i was inspired to interview the owner of the hire cart. they were married this morning at missenden church. no bands were called, and a special license was applied for. mr. william buxton was a witness. (gasping) lady glenmire's new tippet, in teal blue, came from johnson's. it was a fringed flemish velvet, and... i helped her to select it on the tuesday of last week. what did she say it was for? church. (wheezing) it is an insult to all cranford, to be so devious. asking us to an evening party, with no intimation whatever of its purpose. it is the custom of cranford to call upon a bride. it is not the custom to ca
mrs. jamieson: well, he may wear a beaver hat to church, but in truth, he is little better than a navvy. (cheering outside) what's happening? oh, i spy a wedding cart. a wedding?! there has been no news of such a thing. oh. who can it be? ho... if this is some species of sport... (shrieking and giggling) ...it is utterly repugnant. two people our own age, married. oh, she's coming very near. she might have thought herself safe in cranford. (all gasping) (sighing) (door closes) i was inspired to...
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mr. -- well, before i -- ms. kleeb, this committee passed a pipeline safety bill and a request for study was part of that. i voted for it. mr. pourbaix, can you tell -- on behalf of -- you're the representative from trans-canada pipeline. the company builds pipelines, right? >> uh-huh. >> if a pipeline was not built, would oil sands from alberta still come into the united states to be refined? and if so, how would it be transported? >> there is some capacity left on existing pipelines that cross the border. and those pipelines can get probably a few hundred thousand barrels incremental oil into the chicago area. the problem is, is that there are no pipelines that are in place that can take that oil from chicago to where it is needed, which is the gulf coast. >> right. >> yeah. the answer is more pipeline capacity is needed. >> is that the safer mode of transportation as opposed to -- i've heard of rail. >> well, it's interesting right now and a lot of people have mentioned balkan foundation in montana. it's rapidl
mr. -- well, before i -- ms. kleeb, this committee passed a pipeline safety bill and a request for study was part of that. i voted for it. mr. pourbaix, can you tell -- on behalf of -- you're the representative from trans-canada pipeline. the company builds pipelines, right? >> uh-huh. >> if a pipeline was not built, would oil sands from alberta still come into the united states to be refined? and if so, how would it be transported? >> there is some capacity left on existing...
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mrs. gingrich. >> well, his first campaign in imploded because of her.he was refusing to let him go to iowa. the guys that work for him said you have to go to iowa, so they all quit. most of them quit. newt gingrich is resilient. he is a resilient guy. he has been through a lot. he spoke with nancy reagan. he is flying under the radar. he got something going again. she is smart she is probably a good advisory and a lot of ways, but their revulsion against newt gingrich is partly her problem because he was having an affair with her while he was running the impeachment hearings. that kind of thing, in a general election, is going to come out. >> i wonder if people care about that anymore. i wonder if it has the impact that it did when they were in teaching bill clinton. >> i think he has a good answer to the questions, and he acknowledges the faults. his biggest problem would be related to being characterized for his irrational side, his self-centered side, the person that cannot be relied upon, and the fact that he is not a real conservative because he sh
mrs. gingrich. >> well, his first campaign in imploded because of her.he was refusing to let him go to iowa. the guys that work for him said you have to go to iowa, so they all quit. most of them quit. newt gingrich is resilient. he is a resilient guy. he has been through a lot. he spoke with nancy reagan. he is flying under the radar. he got something going again. she is smart she is probably a good advisory and a lot of ways, but their revulsion against newt gingrich is partly her...
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mrs. brown you've got a lovely daughter," great little story there. peter: well "mrs. something good," was my first song when i was 16. i went into the studio and made a record and i and i think it was a pretty good record. i was in my first band when i was 13 which is pretty embarrassing which was in 1961. when i am on stage i actually think i'm 17 i have to jump into the 17 year old person. i have the energy of a 17 year old boy and the stories "mrs. brown you've got a lovely daughter," is a story about a young man talking to somebody's mom. denise richardson: well the good this is your still gonna' be with us and i have to throw this to tj and i don't want to 'cause i love you so much. peter noone: throw this at him as well it's full of cds. denise richardson: take it away tj. tj lubinsky: oh, that's ok its, "henry the 8th" sorry. listen it's very, very important you call right now and the thing i love about peter noone and his music is the connection is real. that's something you can't fake is what you feel the vibrations are actually feeling through the television
mrs. brown you've got a lovely daughter," great little story there. peter: well "mrs. something good," was my first song when i was 16. i went into the studio and made a record and i and i think it was a pretty good record. i was in my first band when i was 13 which is pretty embarrassing which was in 1961. when i am on stage i actually think i'm 17 i have to jump into the 17 year old person. i have the energy of a 17 year old boy and the stories "mrs. brown you've got a...
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says of glasnost and perestroika back to peter that's what russians think about the legacy of mr gorbachev well our sophie shevardnadze interviewed mr got a bunch off and this is what he said to her about what he thinks his legacy is. going to ensure i think it is a united world. we move personas a world where we split. the world free of ideological struggle. but you have to put the pieces perhaps the most important creating necessary prerequisites and conditions to move them. ok stephen you heard that ok you know and you know got a bunch of extremely well and i would say you know get you both are friends. do you think he's being fair to himself you think fair to reality when his seventy fifth birthday five years ago he had a conference and i gave i gave a paper called there is a new cold war and he became very angry at me because he considers his great achievement certain achievement the ending of the last cold war so if there's a new cold war something went wrong the fact is something went wrong after nine hundred ninety one now we can have a whole separate program but remember the soviet uni
says of glasnost and perestroika back to peter that's what russians think about the legacy of mr gorbachev well our sophie shevardnadze interviewed mr got a bunch off and this is what he said to her about what he thinks his legacy is. going to ensure i think it is a united world. we move personas a world where we split. the world free of ideological struggle. but you have to put the pieces perhaps the most important creating necessary prerequisites and conditions to move them. ok stephen you...
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mr. ellison: well, the gentleman makes an excellent point. i mean, let me put it like this. how are you going to get the 99% to vote for the exclusive interests of the 1%? well, better question, how are you going to get 50%-plus one to vote for the interests of the 1%? well, you've got to keep them divided. you got to keep them confused. you got to keep them asleep. you got to keep them disliking each other for no legitimate reason. so you hold hearings. mr. johnson: on issues that are false issues. mr. ellison: yep. mr. johnson: you create controversy where there is none. mr. ellison: right. mr. johnson: and this is a game that certainly many people see is being played but i wish far more people saw and understood what is actually taking place in their house of representatives. i believe that there's one reason why we have two groups of 99ers, they occupy wall street and the tea party movement, who are dissatisfied with how things are going in america. mr. ellison: well, you know, i do hope that we could help the people understand that their interests lie with each other, r
mr. ellison: well, the gentleman makes an excellent point. i mean, let me put it like this. how are you going to get the 99% to vote for the exclusive interests of the 1%? well, better question, how are you going to get 50%-plus one to vote for the interests of the 1%? well, you've got to keep them divided. you got to keep them confused. you got to keep them asleep. you got to keep them disliking each other for no legitimate reason. so you hold hearings. mr. johnson: on issues that are false...
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well. if it isn't mr. poirot. >> it is. is the lady of the house in? >> the chief inspector's here. >> mr. poirot! >> ah, mrs. todd, good morning. >> i don't know how you have the impertinence to show your face here again. >> but, mrs. todd-- >> you were paid off, mr. poirot. you were paid off handsomely. >> well... >> and then look at this. we've got police who are crawling all over the house. >> you're not so popular in clapham this morning, poirot. a bit of a wild goose chase this. as far as we can ascertain, this mr. simpson of yours is a perfect and respectable young bank employee who happens to have gone home to his family. we have the shropshire constabulary checking that at the moment. >> i only wanted to ask-- >> no! >> well, perhaps you'll be interested to know-- >> no, i wouldn't! good day, mr. poirot. >> poirot. >> annie, i need to ask you a question. can you help me? >> i'll try, sir. >> last friday, clotter-patterson came to collect eliza's trunk, yes? >> her box? yes, sir. >> you were here when he came? >> oh, yes, sir. i had to show the
well. if it isn't mr. poirot. >> it is. is the lady of the house in? >> the chief inspector's here. >> mr. poirot! >> ah, mrs. todd, good morning. >> i don't know how you have the impertinence to show your face here again. >> but, mrs. todd-- >> you were paid off, mr. poirot. you were paid off handsomely. >> well... >> and then look at this. we've got police who are crawling all over the house. >> you're not so popular in clapham this...
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mr. lehrer, what about technical problems as the moderator? >> guest: well, technical problems go with the territory. i've had every, i've had -- i've lost audio in my ear, as you know, there are, you know, directors and executive producers that need to tell you certain things, hopefully not very much. i've lost audio. one time, in fact, it was 2008 they had a cover over the teleprompter because they didn't want to show it at the very beginning where i was to say good evening from oxford, mississippi. they had a black cloth over the teleprompter, and they forgot to take it off. so fortunately, i know how to say good evening, i'm jim lehrer -- [laughter] i had memorized that. also, i had the written script, so i got away with it. but you could tell i'm looking down there for a moment. but there's always, there are always -- some of the cues, the lighting cues, the timing cues are colored lightbulbs, green, yellow and red, and you can miss sometimes those things can go wrong. everything can go wrong. it will. the biggest, you know, remember in 1976 gerald ford
mr. lehrer, what about technical problems as the moderator? >> guest: well, technical problems go with the territory. i've had every, i've had -- i've lost audio in my ear, as you know, there are, you know, directors and executive producers that need to tell you certain things, hopefully not very much. i've lost audio. one time, in fact, it was 2008 they had a cover over the teleprompter because they didn't want to show it at the very beginning where i was to say good evening from oxford,...
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hello mr of course the welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for being with us your excellency well first of all this year there were several cases when russian diplomacy had to interfere directly to to help russian citizens facing judicial problems abroad the case of victor boot the case of mr young shankly in the us the russian pilots detained interjected stand well how would you evaluate the work of russian diplomats in these and other cases was it was it efficient. we have not achieved all the results we have not fulfilled all promises but we have progressed one thing is important here one should not underestimate difficulties related to this particular case as we should refer to it specially with persons arrested and convicted in the united states we have a number of troubling spots in this area with the us where working on this both politically in legal area and i hope next year will bring some fruits and results as was the case with the russian pilots arrested interjected stuff the q. so mr boot is pretty funny i've heard the other day that one of the one of the jury admitted
hello mr of course the welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for being with us your excellency well first of all this year there were several cases when russian diplomacy had to interfere directly to to help russian citizens facing judicial problems abroad the case of victor boot the case of mr young shankly in the us the russian pilots detained interjected stand well how would you evaluate the work of russian diplomats in these and other cases was it was it efficient. we have not...