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but napoleon got scow and it wasn't the answer.or every five germans killed in combat four died in the eastern front. what we were doing and britain d america and canada were doing were killing the fifth german. the r is won and lost in the east. >> crlie: if he hadn't gone to the east he'd have won the w. stahlin was hi ally. >> he needed to knock brit tan out of egypt. >> charlie: beyond the megalomania and semitism and evil, he would have won if he doesn't go east. that's a huge if. could have won and captured all of europe before he failed in britain. >> and then north africa and had he taken 80% of britain's oil from iran and iraq what he could have done with the tiny fraction of troops to russia he could have gone to stahlin got 80% of his oil. and the idea of trying to take stalingrad is madness. >> charlie: how many people thought hitler was going to win in the west and act add accordingly. linberg being one. >> and the french. a large number of vissy french and one must never doubt for a moment the courage of the resistanc
but napoleon got scow and it wasn't the answer.or every five germans killed in combat four died in the eastern front. what we were doing and britain d america and canada were doing were killing the fifth german. the r is won and lost in the east. >> crlie: if he hadn't gone to the east he'd have won the w. stahlin was hi ally. >> he needed to knock brit tan out of egypt. >> charlie: beyond the megalomania and semitism and evil, he would have won if he doesn't go east. that's a...
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>> a lyon and tiger mixed. >> it's a great day when we can start out showing a "napoleon dynamite" clip. these are liger's. the zoo in eastern china will let the visitors see the two new cubs come october. >>> 4:56 right now. a dead body tossed into the front lawn of a south bay home. what police are telling us this morning. >>> a live look outside the beautiful bay bridge this morning. what is in store in we'll check the forecast with christina. >>> a 3-month-old baby boy is shot and killed. coming up, why authorities believe it was a targeted shooting. >>> plus the supreme court getting ready to rule on the violent video game law. >>> i'm damian trujillo, live at san jose city hall. coming up, the creative way unions are telling the city they want to talk pension reform now. >> let's take a live look outside now.
>> a lyon and tiger mixed. >> it's a great day when we can start out showing a "napoleon dynamite" clip. these are liger's. the zoo in eastern china will let the visitors see the two new cubs come october. >>> 4:56 right now. a dead body tossed into the front lawn of a south bay home. what police are telling us this morning. >>> a live look outside the beautiful bay bridge this morning. what is in store in we'll check the forecast with christina....
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universidad porque pasaron 90 minutos antes de que se emitiera la primera seÑal de alarma, luego de que "napoleonsa y otro estudiante que se encontraba con ella en un auto, para despues quitarse la vida. ---la universidad compÓ cuatro nuevas computadoras porÁtiles con el fin de enviar desde ellas mensajes telefonicos, mensajes de texto y correos electÓnicos. ---un hombre murio esta tarde luego de ser atropellado por un convoy de "caltrain". ---este es el segundo incidente mortal sobre las vias del tren en poco mas de 24 horas... ambos casos ocurrieron en la ciudad de "burlingame".---el percance mortal se produjo esta tarde cerca de la avenida "bellevue", cuando un peaton fue arrollado por un tren "baby bullet" que se dirigia a "san jose".---las investigaciones preliminares de la agencia de transporte indican que se trato de un suicidio.---el servicio de trenes fue reestablecido en su totalidad, pero permanecio interrumpido durante casi una hora y media. ---el gobernador de "alabama", "robert bentley", promulÓ hoy una ley que endurece las disposiciones contra los inmigrantes indocumentados. ---"gu
universidad porque pasaron 90 minutos antes de que se emitiera la primera seÑal de alarma, luego de que "napoleonsa y otro estudiante que se encontraba con ella en un auto, para despues quitarse la vida. ---la universidad compÓ cuatro nuevas computadoras porÁtiles con el fin de enviar desde ellas mensajes telefonicos, mensajes de texto y correos electÓnicos. ---un hombre murio esta tarde luego de ser atropellado por un convoy de "caltrain". ---este es el segundo incidente...
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from this during the war and i have the impression that he was like a small local napoleon yes he liked very much his. uniform he'd like to show his gun swear. but then life here was middle. his colleagues from the military academy in belgrade told me that they didn't expect that he became a general fugitive bosnian serb army general ratko was arrested last month after sixteen years on the run spotlight still in the jimmy there has more. last month the rest of russia can live each game is a long awaited really full bosnian muslims who was not accepted as happily by serbs bringing back beaten memories of the violence to go through in the one nine hundred ninety s. the collapse of yugoslavia was accompanied by a feast struggle for territorial control and by much bloodshed the largest massacre since the second world war he just she did with. each one thousand nine hundred ninety five the bosnian serb forces on the east command attacked the un controlled town of srebrenica with tens of thousands of bosnia and civilians according to the us. and tribe you know more did she spoke thousands of
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from this during the war and have the impression he was like a small local napoleon yes he liked very much his uniform he'd like to show his guns where. in life he was legal. officer his colleagues from the military academy in belgrade told me that they didn't expect that he became a general fugitive bosnian serb army general ratko luggage was arrested last month after sixteen years on the run spotlight sealing the deal neither has more. than last month the rest of rock and light each game is a long awaited relief and moslems but was not accepted as happily by serbs bringing that bit to memories of the violence to go through in the nineteen ninety's the collapse of yugoslavia was accompanied by fees struggle for territorial control and they might have blood shed who are just massacred since the second world war is associated with chain rule right. in one thousand nine hundred five that bosnian serb forces on the east command attacked a un controlled town of srebrenica tens of thousands of bosnian civilians according to the us. and trade you know why did she spoke thousands of women an
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all, there are some 5 miles of tunnels under dover castle, the oldest of them dating back to the napoleonic wars. some still have their chalk covered with two centuries of grit. the leader later went on to be the naval commander of the de- day landing. i asked his son what he thought of his achievement. >> evacuating a large part of the british army, without which they probably never could every invaded. >> visitors to the tunnels will be able to see displays recreating the experience on the beaches, and restored world war ii operations rooms. one person vividly recalls with the harbor looked like in the run-up. >> it was literally full of little ships. there were manned by elderly men and young boys ready to go and rescue our soldiers. it was fantastic. there was a destroyer or two weaving in and out. >> this underground labyrin later became a government nuclear bunker. bbc news beneath dover castle. >> remember, you can find much more of all of tonight's stories on our website. that is it for tonight. for all of us at bbc news world america, thank you for watching. >> hello and welcome. >
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all, there are some 5 miles of tunnels under dover castle, the oldest of them dating back to the napoleonic wars. some still have their chalk covered with two centuries of grit. the leader later went on to be the naval commander of the de- day landing. i asked his son what he thought of his achievement. >> evacuating a large part of the british army, without which they probably never could every invaded. >> visitors to the tunnels will be able to see displays recreating the experience on the beaches, and restored world war ii operations rooms. one person vividly recalls with the harbor looked like in the run-up. >> it was literally full of little ships. there were manned by elderly men and young boys ready to go and rescue our soldiers. it was fantastic. there was a destroyer or two weaving in and out. >> this underground labyrinth later became a government nuclear bunker. bbc news beneath dover castle. >> remember, you can find much more of all of tonight's stories on our website. that is it for tonight. for all of us at bbc news world america, thank you for watching. >> hello and welcome.
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thought the war could be very quickly in three months and of course we won't make the same mistake was napoleon we won't have a win to war because we'll want to drive your time they were carried away by their own successes their previous successes blitzkrieg the rightwing war and they believe that if they hammer the right on the other front here it will be. but they are underestimated the red army and they underestimated the soviet union and i was that a turning point or was it just the onset of the winds having the weather they just had for well the germans blame the weather although again you could use props in that one coming but they were caught by surprise and they said the weather rolled them put in five i think the weather was part of the sky. already and the other part that was much harder for them to acknowledge was that an army the same defeated demoralized them lost in a matter of weeks and five days turned itself around and started fighting and resisting with stupendous on the first turning point was outside moscow the germans expected to take the capital they would later than they
thought the war could be very quickly in three months and of course we won't make the same mistake was napoleon we won't have a win to war because we'll want to drive your time they were carried away by their own successes their previous successes blitzkrieg the rightwing war and they believe that if they hammer the right on the other front here it will be. but they are underestimated the red army and they underestimated the soviet union and i was that a turning point or was it just the onset...
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thought the war could be very quickly in three months and of course we won't make the same mistake was napoleon we want however when it's a war because we'll have won it by view with them they were carved away by their own successive previous successes blitzkrieg brightening war and they believe that if they hammered the road from here it will be. but they are under estimated the red army and they underestimated the soviet union and was that a turning point so was it just common sense in the winter when the weather they just weren't prepared for well the germans blame the weather. and you could just see in that one coming that they were caught by surprise and they said their weather rolled them but in fact i think the weather was. part of the story and the other part that was much harder for them to acknowledge was that an army that seemed to feed to demoralize them last in a matter of weeks in fact days turned itself around and started fighting and resisting with stupendous power on the first turning point was outside moscow the germans expected to take the conflict so they were later than the
thought the war could be very quickly in three months and of course we won't make the same mistake was napoleon we want however when it's a war because we'll have won it by view with them they were carved away by their own successive previous successes blitzkrieg brightening war and they believe that if they hammered the road from here it will be. but they are under estimated the red army and they underestimated the soviet union and was that a turning point so was it just common sense in the...
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of military stories, some commission and written at the time of the 19th century battles in the napoleonicwar and the civil war. that's what i will be reading this summer. >> up next on book tv with a critical capitalism. this lasts about one hour and 20 minutes. >> my name is peter tebeau in the event coordinator here at city lights the store and i would like to welcome you all to city lights come a literary landmark since 1953. we are very ytd to delighted and happy to have with us ha-joon
of military stories, some commission and written at the time of the 19th century battles in the napoleonicwar and the civil war. that's what i will be reading this summer. >> up next on book tv with a critical capitalism. this lasts about one hour and 20 minutes. >> my name is peter tebeau in the event coordinator here at city lights the store and i would like to welcome you all to city lights come a literary landmark since 1953. we are very ytd to delighted and happy to have with...
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. >> this is an award that was started by napoleon. this is the highest honor they pass out. >> reporter: harold was just a teenager as he arrived as part of the 26th infantry. almost 27 years later he is awarded. >> the minister in giving the award he gave a little talk about each one of our exploits. i mean some of it. and he mentioned about me participating in pulling some of the soldiers out of a burning building. i didn't even think about it at the time. if something has to be done, it has to be done. i didn't even think am i going to get injured, it's just second nature. >> a true hero. shaprio received the medal yesterday on the anniversary of d day. >> the legion of honor is the highest award in france. the equivalent to our medal of honor. >>> it's going to be really hot and humid as well. take a look at temps right now. 88 now, dewpoint is 61 degrees. humidity 40%. southwest winds at 10. there has been a breeze and the barometer holding steady. we'll come back and take a look at this heat headed this way, in just a few second
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. >> this was an award that was started by napoleon. this is the highest honor they pass out. >> reporter: harold was just a teenager when he arrived on omaha beach. almost seven decades later he's honored for playing a key role in the liberation of france over nazi germany. >> the minister in giving the award he gave a little talk about each one of the exploits. he mentioned about me participating in taking out soldiers out of a building. something had to be done, it has to be done. you don't think, am i going to get injured. it's just second nature. >> reporter: shapiro and two other world war ii vets received the honor in washington yesterday on the anniversary of d day. the equivalent to our medal of honor. >> congratulations. >> great guy. >>> without a trace, what police are saying today about the disappearance of a c ollege -- college student from indiana. >> hot and humid weather headed our way. i'll have the exclus,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> launching careers, today ten baltimore area adults graduate from a new culinary program at the mar
. >> this was an award that was started by napoleon. this is the highest honor they pass out. >> reporter: harold was just a teenager when he arrived on omaha beach. almost seven decades later he's honored for playing a key role in the liberation of france over nazi germany. >> the minister in giving the award he gave a little talk about each one of the exploits. he mentioned about me participating in taking out soldiers out of a building. something had to be done, it has to...
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stories, some commission some written about the time of 19th century 19th century battles in the napoleonic wars, the zulu wars in the civil war so i will be reading this summer. >> visit booktv.org to see this another summer reading lists. >> if you had walked on the streets of philadelphia, if you walk down the streets of new york in the 1850s and asked somebody what is the most pressing problem facing america at this time they would have told you it is the sectarian complex, the fact that catholics are trying to take over. they're trying to take over america. and there was a rumor that the pope was going to come and establish headquarters in cincinnati. [laughter] now why cincinnati i don't know. at the same the pope would have better sense than that but nevertheless, this was the rumor and he was going to establish its headquarters at the jewish hospital in cincinnati. [laughter] and you get this connection as a conspiracy and americans love conspiracies. this was part of the conspiracy. so, so far we have nothing about slavery, right? i mean these guys are bent on destroying the roman
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as the next guy whether it's patton, whether it's ike, whether it's peter the great, whether it's napoleon, whether it's montgomery. well, not so much montgomery, he's a brit, and i'm a good irishman. [laughter] maybe we'll substitute for him, but i think you get my drift. as much as i like reading about these great men, what i like writing about and what tom and i like researching about is the ordinary grunts. and if you're going to spend several years delving into a situation, into the lives of people who want to destroyer or who held the hill in korea when it was 40 below and they were outnumbered 15,000 to 1 or whether it's a group of young men in saigon in 1975 who held it together when all hell was breaking across, that's why in particular this book, "last men out," was really such a pleasure to research, to report, to interview. the writing, eh, you know, that's a pain, but the writing is also a pain, and that's the end result of having fun doing all this other stuff. also those -- there's some scary bang-bang in our last two books, in fox company and in halsey. not to say there isn
as the next guy whether it's patton, whether it's ike, whether it's peter the great, whether it's napoleon, whether it's montgomery. well, not so much montgomery, he's a brit, and i'm a good irishman. [laughter] maybe we'll substitute for him, but i think you get my drift. as much as i like reading about these great men, what i like writing about and what tom and i like researching about is the ordinary grunts. and if you're going to spend several years delving into a situation, into the lives...
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patton love reading history and drew many inspiration from evil -- midi land napoleon times. but ike eisenhower by contrast grew up in a pretty large family, seven hungry strapping boys, no girls. and an all-american town that you would ever find. he learned to fight on the playground, learned when he should stand up for himself but also when to cultivate allies like his older brother. his family wasn't especially for, money was always in tight supply. he can certainly relate to the american middle class. by the end of their assignment to camp meade, i can and george had become close personal friends. i can and his wife were frequent guests at the patton house and george patton's girls loved to play with a little eisenhower toddler. in 1920 the army broke up the tank corps, went back to the cavalry and i went in to the infantry to remain with the takes awhile longer. the final side of the triangle dropped to place in the 1920s when colonel patton got traction for the division. a gun and unknown major named omar bradley showed up to try out. he had hunted since he was a young
patton love reading history and drew many inspiration from evil -- midi land napoleon times. but ike eisenhower by contrast grew up in a pretty large family, seven hungry strapping boys, no girls. and an all-american town that you would ever find. he learned to fight on the playground, learned when he should stand up for himself but also when to cultivate allies like his older brother. his family wasn't especially for, money was always in tight supply. he can certainly relate to the american...
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of military stories, some commission, summer and at the time about 19th century battles in the napoleonic wars, the zulu wars and the civil war. that's what i will be reading this summer. >> visit booktv.org to see this and other summer reading lists. >> there's a new self published book out on the market. it's written by richard toliver and we are joined now by richard toliver. who is that on the cover of this book? >> that's a young richard toliver. it's an air force fighter paul -- fighter pilot of a few years ago and was taken during the time that i was very fortunate to be involved with the f-15 aircraft. >> when was that? >> 1974-1976 to be exact. >> why did you write a book? >> after i'd gone through life, retired from the air force, looked back over some 50 years i realized that i had some very unique experiences in my life, and i have met some very unique people. and all of them, the experience made a significant difference as to who i was at that time. and so i decided with the encouragement of my family to write the story of those people who i called and caged eagles, the peopl
of military stories, some commission, summer and at the time about 19th century battles in the napoleonic wars, the zulu wars and the civil war. that's what i will be reading this summer. >> visit booktv.org to see this and other summer reading lists. >> there's a new self published book out on the market. it's written by richard toliver and we are joined now by richard toliver. who is that on the cover of this book? >> that's a young richard toliver. it's an air force fighter...
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president jefferson guysville -- buys the louisiana purchase for pennies on the acre from napoleon whoas broke and it needed to -- and needed to finance another war. excess of that debt shrinks a nation. america and doubles and france disappeared from the new world. wow. america is in trouble. we can do better. we must be bold. we spend without discipline. in the last two years, out of budget. to hit the sweet spot for growth and begin to get the dead in control, we must discipline spending and totally reforme the tax code. that is the easy part. we spent $300 billion a month and borrow $120 billion of its from our competitors. nice move, america. we must reduce spending to get spending down to 18.5% of gdp. and enhance job growth. we can do it by reducing spending $140 billion a year for five years, 1% a year of the gdp. i have identified six broad areas of reduction targets, from $50 billion to $150 billion. everything is on the table. entitlements. our special concern because of their growth rate and the fact that they comprise such a huge part of the debt. medicare alone is 26% of
president jefferson guysville -- buys the louisiana purchase for pennies on the acre from napoleon whoas broke and it needed to -- and needed to finance another war. excess of that debt shrinks a nation. america and doubles and france disappeared from the new world. wow. america is in trouble. we can do better. we must be bold. we spend without discipline. in the last two years, out of budget. to hit the sweet spot for growth and begin to get the dead in control, we must discipline spending and...
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and all you have to do is rely upon an old adage that napoleon used to say is that an army marches on its belly. also more recently, you can look at the farm praepls in germ -- farm programs in germany and japan where they have in their mind the mistakes that were made for their war effort in world war ii -- thank god they didn't succeed, but anyway they did not have enough food for their military people. so i also want to think of short supply of food not only for social cohesion, but also for national security purposes. to ensure that the family farmer remains able to produce a food supply for this cohesive and stable society that i've talked about, we need to get the farm safety net back to its original intent to help small and medium-size farmers get over the ups and downs of farming that are out of their control. and that could be natural disaster. it could be grain embargoes put on by the president of the united states. it could be, in the case of nixon, freezing prices of beef and ruining the beef industry of the midwest, as an example. you've got to remember, the original inte
and all you have to do is rely upon an old adage that napoleon used to say is that an army marches on its belly. also more recently, you can look at the farm praepls in germ -- farm programs in germany and japan where they have in their mind the mistakes that were made for their war effort in world war ii -- thank god they didn't succeed, but anyway they did not have enough food for their military people. so i also want to think of short supply of food not only for social cohesion, but also for...
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remember on the tops of napoleons? beautiful drawings. >> beautiful designs, right. >> so then take -- yeah, you're doing okay. that's enough to show the technique. then take the point of the bamboo skewer and pull from the center out just lightly. and see what happens? >> like you're making a little pie. like you're cutting a pie. >> but lightly, just do the top service and you get those beautiful designs. even though mine was kind of like not perfect. >> clean the tip of your bamboo. >> mine is so pretty. >> it is perfect. but as you get more adept at it, you get more and more, do complicated, beautiful designs. >> you could spend so much time. >> now, striped tablecloth. this is a drop cloth from home depot. it's a canvas drop cloth. use a fabric paint. tape off -- masking tape. tape off lines and then just -- >> down the line. >> dab like this. then let it dry and pull off the tape and you have stripes like that. >> we've run out of time, just leave the tape on it. >> no, no, no. and then decorating your kid's bike
remember on the tops of napoleons? beautiful drawings. >> beautiful designs, right. >> so then take -- yeah, you're doing okay. that's enough to show the technique. then take the point of the bamboo skewer and pull from the center out just lightly. and see what happens? >> like you're making a little pie. like you're cutting a pie. >> but lightly, just do the top service and you get those beautiful designs. even though mine was kind of like not perfect. >> clean...
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president jefferson guysville louisiana purchase for pennies on the acre from napoleon who was broke to finance another war. excess of that debt shrinks a nation. america and doubles and france disappeared from the new world. well. -- wow. america is in trouble. we can do better. we must be bold. we spend without discipline. in the last two years, out of budget. to hit the sweet spot for growth and begin to get the dead in control, we must disciplined spending and totally reformed the tax code. that is the easy part. we spent $300 billion a month and borrow $120 billion of its from our competitors. nice move, america. we must reduce spending to get spending down to 18.5% of gdp. and enhance job growth. we can do it by reducing spending $140 billion a year for five years, 1% a year of the gdp. i have identified six broad areas of reduction targets, from $50 billion to $150 billion. everything is on the table. entitlements -- our special concern because of their growth rate and the fact that they comprise such a huge part of the debt. medicare alone is 26% of the budget. entitlements w
president jefferson guysville louisiana purchase for pennies on the acre from napoleon who was broke to finance another war. excess of that debt shrinks a nation. america and doubles and france disappeared from the new world. well. -- wow. america is in trouble. we can do better. we must be bold. we spend without discipline. in the last two years, out of budget. to hit the sweet spot for growth and begin to get the dead in control, we must disciplined spending and totally reformed the tax code....
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they apply equipment from napoleon, ohio to make autoparts, sustaining yet another ohio work force. the web of connections goes on and on in the parts, materials, equipment, goods, and services that the auto industry workers and families depend upon. whether it survived or torn apart was at stake in late 2008 and 2009. thankfully the bush administration decided to make the first loans and current administration built on what the bush administration did with more financial support for the restructuring of the industry and successful emergence from bankruptcy. the most important point i hope we remember throughout the hearing was a calamity averted for the communities in the investment. without the investment, as many as 3.3 million u.s. jobs amounting to 3.5% in gross domestic product from 2009 to 2011. second, i hope we remember it was necessary for us to ask judicially. gm, for instance,, -- excuse me -- were to have language, so would communities like lords town and the jobs rev mu and jobs evaporate. in the light of the success achieved by gm, the hearing will examine a situation
they apply equipment from napoleon, ohio to make autoparts, sustaining yet another ohio work force. the web of connections goes on and on in the parts, materials, equipment, goods, and services that the auto industry workers and families depend upon. whether it survived or torn apart was at stake in late 2008 and 2009. thankfully the bush administration decided to make the first loans and current administration built on what the bush administration did with more financial support for the...
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. >> exactly what she said about the director, he's like napoleon and he wants to create this insane,dn't be talking rubbish and that's why she's gone. >> aim winehouse, i saw a bit of her performance and it was cringe worth. >> she could barely stand up. >> she is kind of tooling around on the stage kind of thing. >> she canceled a week of concerts and now she's canceled the entire tour. she needs to get help. >> she is not going to live very long if she doesn't get into rehab and stays there until she stays clean. this is not going to end well. >> and i'm so excited about your singing competition. >> me, too. >> you're excited that liza is here! >> first we have wacky photos and then we have your girl, liza minhely and montego glover and all of our singers in the competition. first, these messages. ♪ ♪ ♪ a vacation on a budget with expedia. make it work. booking a flight by itself is an uh-oh. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal. that's a hint, antoine. ooh! see what anandra did? booking your flight and hotel at the same time gets you prices hotels and airlines won't let e
. >> exactly what she said about the director, he's like napoleon and he wants to create this insane,dn't be talking rubbish and that's why she's gone. >> aim winehouse, i saw a bit of her performance and it was cringe worth. >> she could barely stand up. >> she is kind of tooling around on the stage kind of thing. >> she canceled a week of concerts and now she's canceled the entire tour. she needs to get help. >> she is not going to live very long if she...
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highlights include letters from michelangelo, document outlining napoleon's coronation ceremony, andor an annulment of marriage. more than 1,000 scholars actually take a look from 50 countries every year. as you check it out, jacksonvi florida, is today's pick city. sunny, hot. s 94 degrees. and for today in the radar satellite, you can see we've got a risk of strong storms stretching from the mid mississippi river valley into the central plains. rain in the pacific northwest. much cooler in the northeast after that frontal system went through and closed those tornadoes. we've got, again, the risk of storms in the southeast. >>> well, most of the bay area is going to get a pretty nice dry break heading throughout this afternoon. maybe a few isolated showers, nothing heavy. 64 in san rafael. 60 in oakland. and 64 in los gatos. heading through the weekend, our next significant round of rain arrives late friday into saturday. the coast in particular will just get dumped on. 70 degrees by sunday. you're at 68 on monday. >>> and that's your latest weather from rome. meredith. >> al, thank
highlights include letters from michelangelo, document outlining napoleon's coronation ceremony, andor an annulment of marriage. more than 1,000 scholars actually take a look from 50 countries every year. as you check it out, jacksonvi florida, is today's pick city. sunny, hot. s 94 degrees. and for today in the radar satellite, you can see we've got a risk of strong storms stretching from the mid mississippi river valley into the central plains. rain in the pacific northwest. much cooler in...
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president jefferson buys the louisiana purchase for pennies an acre from a napoleon who was broke and needed to finance another war. excessive debt shrinks a nation. america doubled and france disappeared from the new world. wow. america is in trouble. we can do better. we must be bold. we spend without discipline. and in the last two years, without a budget. to hit the sweet spot for growth and to begin to get the deck in control, we must discipline spending and totally reformed the tax code. that is the easy part. we spend $300 billion a month and we borrow 120 billion of it from our competitors. nice move, america. we must reduce spending to get spending down to 18.5% of gdp. and enhance job growth. we can do it by reducing spending. $140 billion a year for five years, that is 1% a year of the gdp. i have identified six broad areas of reduction targets -- from 50 billion to $150 billion. everything is on the table. entitlements are a special concern because of their tremendous growth rate over the past 20 years. and the fact that they comprise such a huge part of the debt. medicare
president jefferson buys the louisiana purchase for pennies an acre from a napoleon who was broke and needed to finance another war. excessive debt shrinks a nation. america doubled and france disappeared from the new world. wow. america is in trouble. we can do better. we must be bold. we spend without discipline. and in the last two years, without a budget. to hit the sweet spot for growth and to begin to get the deck in control, we must discipline spending and totally reformed the tax code....