294
294
Nov 24, 2011
11/11
by
KQEH
tv
eye 294
favorite 0
quote 0
mrs. quinn said she hopes an independent report will help. >> it looked a little bit like the king was accepting a reward, but the words inside this 500- page tome are explosive. deeply uncomfortable. and with good reason. they stand accused of overseeing systematic human rights abuses. the king himself put a brave face on it. "if we take to heart the findings of this report," he says, "we can make this a day to remember in this nation? " but sitting next to him is his stony faced uncle, a man many people blame for the abuses. but will be chinalco? -- will he now go? finding the government guilty of a string of abuses, including illegal arrests, torture, forced confession, and the failure of senior government officials to hold those to account. speaking after reds, the man who led the after -- led the investigation said they must now be punished -- speaking after words, the man who led the investigation said they must now be punished. >> there is no doubt that there have to be senior people invo
mrs. quinn said she hopes an independent report will help. >> it looked a little bit like the king was accepting a reward, but the words inside this 500- page tome are explosive. deeply uncomfortable. and with good reason. they stand accused of overseeing systematic human rights abuses. the king himself put a brave face on it. "if we take to heart the findings of this report," he says, "we can make this a day to remember in this nation? " but sitting next to him is his...
345
345
Nov 12, 2011
11/11
by
KQEH
tv
eye 345
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. quinn's residency and extensive interest and liabilities within the republic of ireland. by declaring himself bankrupt in northern ireland, sean quinn only has to wait a year before going back into business. if he had done the same in the republic, it would take 12 years. >> this is bbc news. these are the headlines. stock markets rally as the italian senate adopts a key package of cuts designed to aavoid a bailout of the euro's third largest economy. the death toll from syria's crackdown on protesters continues to escalate with the arab league under pressure to freeze syria's membership. president obama is to host the annual apec leader's summit beginning in hawaii. with most european economies stagnating, mr. obama is expected to use the occasion to hitch the u.s. economy to opportune in the asia pacific region and that's turning into a debate over a new trade agreement, transpacific partnership. >> hawaii is where barack obama was born, indonesia where he grew up. on the face of it, he's a pacific president. but until recently, pressures at home and crises abroad have k
mr. quinn's residency and extensive interest and liabilities within the republic of ireland. by declaring himself bankrupt in northern ireland, sean quinn only has to wait a year before going back into business. if he had done the same in the republic, it would take 12 years. >> this is bbc news. these are the headlines. stock markets rally as the italian senate adopts a key package of cuts designed to aavoid a bailout of the euro's third largest economy. the death toll from syria's...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
and see some of those still around a lot of them got their start in the komsomol in the eighty's mr quinn of course in for example and i think that reflects the massive loss of faith in the system by even the elites it's interesting mark if i go back to you in princeton to me it was a system that lost belief in itself as i remember living in poland in the one nine hundred eighty s. and i could remember even commies people who were members officially members of the communist party used to joke with me and say there are more communists in berkeley than anywhere in poland ok i system that i lost belief in its own ideology. it was probably true to a vote for italy go ahead. i think that's right. yeah there was a gradual erosion you know i think it's easy to dismiss communism now and say well no one believed that by the time you know glasnost emerged or by the time that it's developed for its demise but i think there were some people who did believe in it and believe in the ideology of the state the ideology of the state as we were talking about before was not the ideology of work or revolutio
and see some of those still around a lot of them got their start in the komsomol in the eighty's mr quinn of course in for example and i think that reflects the massive loss of faith in the system by even the elites it's interesting mark if i go back to you in princeton to me it was a system that lost belief in itself as i remember living in poland in the one nine hundred eighty s. and i could remember even commies people who were members officially members of the communist party used to joke...
348
348
Nov 5, 2011
11/11
by
WUSA
tv
eye 348
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. lonnie quinn is here for you. >> pleasant in the east, unsettled in the west. thing. you start to run into some clouds once you get west of the mississippi. some of that is snow. eastern half of the country, wow. talk about a strong high pressure system. speaking of the eastern half of the country, let me give us towns out there. clockville, new york. 56 dwgs with 56 degrees with the sunshine. minnesota, 53 degrees with the sun. there is a quick look at the national picture. here is a closer look at the weather for your weekend. >> all right don't want to forget about time, illinois. 64, partly sunny skies tomorrow. over tow. >> back in the 1970s. one of the popular sitcoms was "sanford and son". red fox starred in it. >> i came over to help you stay awake, you old fish-eyed fool. >> that was sweet of you to deliver such a lovely message. >> really? >> it reminded me of something from western union, an ugly gram. >> red foxx died in 1991. he is the subject of a new biography. michael, good morning. >> great to be here. >> great book enjoyed reading it. >> he wa
mr. lonnie quinn is here for you. >> pleasant in the east, unsettled in the west. thing. you start to run into some clouds once you get west of the mississippi. some of that is snow. eastern half of the country, wow. talk about a strong high pressure system. speaking of the eastern half of the country, let me give us towns out there. clockville, new york. 56 dwgs with 56 degrees with the sunshine. minnesota, 53 degrees with the sun. there is a quick look at the national picture. here is a...
234
234
Nov 19, 2011
11/11
by
WUSA
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. lonnie quinn says it's going to be 52 today. >> pretty fall weather. >> welcome back to "the early show'm russ mitchell i- >> rebecca jarvis. >>> police have reopened the case of the mysterious drown death of natalie wood. 48 hours has recovered? evidence about what really happened the night she died. >>> also this morning. can people read you like a good? >> also we will show you how to save more than 30% on your thanksgiving dinner. >>> first, we begin with a case that has been a hollywood mystery for 30 years the death of screen legend natalie wood who drowned off the coast of california in 1981. at the time, her death was ruled an accident. but now the case has been reopened and cbs news "48 hours" and vanity fair magazine have uncovered some startling new evidence. cbs lee cowan reports. >> the information we received made us want to take another look at the case. >> reporter: with that, a mystery that has gripped hollywood for almost 30 years. the death of screen icon natalie wood is back in the headlines and one of the reasons is this man. >> i believe that robert wagner was with
mr. lonnie quinn says it's going to be 52 today. >> pretty fall weather. >> welcome back to "the early show'm russ mitchell i- >> rebecca jarvis. >>> police have reopened the case of the mysterious drown death of natalie wood. 48 hours has recovered? evidence about what really happened the night she died. >>> also this morning. can people read you like a good? >> also we will show you how to save more than 30% on your thanksgiving dinner....