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ju>>vh bburown: lindsey hilsum ajuftvherbu she 1 lindse it's nig what's the buis>> yes, i understand it @uthvhebu cent@ernovhbu noc rec ic1h 's altnohoc ugrehct and the hot many trapped.ku west of the city violent an i have juskutvh hbuea of speakikungvh buto@no>> brown: b c rehic s1 wherea in fact stillotry. i asked one gadhkuafvhi buand withkui vhtbue as any.buno@noc sreolc id1 inf about hnohic srec 1 kuvhsan hisaudiohe never kuvhibuf he d@ied libya.vhbu@noc rec 1 still fighting, d@knoc rec 1 at can you tell about theyalistt thisvhhibunkluvhbu@ gadhiluvhbu@noc re ed@noc rec 1 1ec thatn th army buve tluhevhmbuluvh anondc s out.bu think@ inot'c s1 solid. whnoc rec 1 main people figluht colonel areluvhbu @any of them are fromanluvhbu noc c,@noc re pc oi1nttay we wee c rec 1 luere the rebels h vhbu i a@skedno wc horec 1 u persons? thenoyc rec 1 w ukrainian mercen report showpict can you tell if tha malujvhorbuity o still some sena vhbudivide@d citnoy?c mumuy.vhb1 time sixc a1 few daevoluti startemuvhbu this yeamuvhbu who@no colonelvh@ noc whreoc m1ade al muvhbue libyans tell, hate that
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. >> nigs ce to talk to you i. th what you were explaining to martenmart en en and what you just said is accurate. folks need to step back and recognize that this reaction that happened today or that has been sort of building here was not a reaction to the debt ceiling. we've done that dance many times before, and, you know what they did was, you know, next to nothing as usual. maybe this was even a little better than the last time we did this. as you said, this was -- we have broken financial system and sort of capital broken in this country for some time. in 2008 and 2009 the crisis was the banking system was tiering, and we and europe gave their banking systems a do-over as central banks and government stepped in. now what's happening is it's a sovereign debt problem. it's not about the banking system so much. it's about the governments that are behind the central banks, and in europe, we have the situation where they can't quite get a bailout going, as much as they'd like to, because of the mechanisms of the es
. >> nigs ce to talk to you i. th what you were explaining to martenmart en en and what you just said is accurate. folks need to step back and recognize that this reaction that happened today or that has been sort of building here was not a reaction to the debt ceiling. we've done that dance many times before, and, you know what they did was, you know, next to nothing as usual. maybe this was even a little better than the last time we did this. as you said, this was -- we have broken...
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nig at night. >> that's a black thought. [laughter] >> jan? >> no, i mean, i would absolutely echo that, and i think, you know, just like it's very interesting how, you know, i look at a show like a "sex in the city," you know, every sister i know we would look at that show, and we would see ourselves in that show, and i know white women who can look at girlfriends and see themselves in that show. like larry was saying, we have these very common experiences, we have a unique perspective, but, you know, women dating and can relationships and love and be family and children, um, we're a lot more alike than we are different. and be i think, and unfortunately, we have seen this kind of colored section of shows pop up and movies pop up and music, and i think it is unfortunate. i think it's incumbent upon all of us to keep writing and for all of you aspiring writers out there to write what you feel and write from your experiences. it doesn't have to be my life as an angry black woman. it can be my life going through law school my first year with no
nig at night. >> that's a black thought. [laughter] >> jan? >> no, i mean, i would absolutely echo that, and i think, you know, just like it's very interesting how, you know, i look at a show like a "sex in the city," you know, every sister i know we would look at that show, and we would see ourselves in that show, and i know white women who can look at girlfriends and see themselves in that show. like larry was saying, we have these very common experiences, we have...
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. >> i would like as i said last nig night, please do not create legitimacy vacuum because this can bring political vacuum in the country if this does take place. >> so what he's calling there specifically, he was asking for the african union to come out and recognize the ntc has libya's government. tomorrow at a meeting at its headquarters in cairo, somehow they seem to think that this can help lead to a smoother transition in libya. and you just heard in sara sidner's report how chaotic things are on the ground there. hopefully some kind of a smoother transition from the gadhafi areregime to a post-gadi period. >> ivan watson from turkey wrapping up the events in that conference between the turkish foreign minister and also thent. >> a lot going on. we'll keep you fully abreast of all developments from wall street and jackson heole and le i can't. that's it for us. thanks for joining us. >> you're watching cnn, the world's news leader. coffee doesn't have vitamins... unless you want it to. new splenda® essentials™ no calorie sweetener with b vitamins, the first and only one to help supp
. >> i would like as i said last nig night, please do not create legitimacy vacuum because this can bring political vacuum in the country if this does take place. >> so what he's calling there specifically, he was asking for the african union to come out and recognize the ntc has libya's government. tomorrow at a meeting at its headquarters in cairo, somehow they seem to think that this can help lead to a smoother transition in libya. and you just heard in sara sidner's report how...
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do you believe this is a judeo-christian nigs. if so, what are the implications?ny hesitance appointing a muslim to the federal bench? questions about evolution taught in the public schools? those things are not controversial in my mind whether they're legitimate questions that go to the core our faith intersects with public policy and these candidates should all have the answers on the democratic and republican side. >> we have questions on the screen, if i can put them up. do you agree with religious leaders who say america is a christian nation, or a judeo-christian sags natination does that mean in practice? what about appointing a muslim to a federal bench? i like this. what about an atheist, are there candidates, richard wolffe, who fear answering those questions on a public stage? >> you know, i find that in the elections i've covered, candidates have not been squeamish other journalists about answering questions. i actually think there's been too much focus on -- underlying question with the religion -- with awful these religious topics. which is, are thes
do you believe this is a judeo-christian nigs. if so, what are the implications?ny hesitance appointing a muslim to the federal bench? questions about evolution taught in the public schools? those things are not controversial in my mind whether they're legitimate questions that go to the core our faith intersects with public policy and these candidates should all have the answers on the democratic and republican side. >> we have questions on the screen, if i can put them up. do you agree...
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ate at a restaurant for about two years straight, and one day they said this weekend you're not eat nig restaurant. we made a reservation for you. one of our chef has opened a restaurant. and you will eat there. over the years tgrew into italian, and it grew into chinese and of course japanese. and then in the 80s, when we had the economy so strong in japan, buying rockefeller center and everything else, they also incorporated, imported cultures of food, the italian and the french went to japan. and there followed white wines, red wines and that compelled sake to behat it is today. sake would be still something you drink to get drunk, made in huge stainless steel wins thout any of the detail we have today. >> rose: what is it today? >> now you have a sake that can be extremely long, full of floral, all kinds of complexities because basically rice is protein with carbohydrates. the more they remove the rice, we call polishing the rice, the carbohydrates are more present. carbohydrates are sugar. carbohydrates without the protein, like we have sugar in wine, throh fmentation will present
ate at a restaurant for about two years straight, and one day they said this weekend you're not eat nig restaurant. we made a reservation for you. one of our chef has opened a restaurant. and you will eat there. over the years tgrew into italian, and it grew into chinese and of course japanese. and then in the 80s, when we had the economy so strong in japan, buying rockefeller center and everything else, they also incorporated, imported cultures of food, the italian and the french went to...
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let's take a listen to what the administrator told me when i went to go see him late last nig night.e patients are pretty frail. >> absolutely. keeping them here has its risks, too. >> it was very tough but i think the clinicians made the right decision. >> they have a staff of a couple hundred people, including engineers trying to keep that place safe. so let's take a look at some of the things they're doing. the nyu langone medical center brought in 20,000 of these bags of sand. the reason why is just on the other side of these doors. come here, let me show you what i mean. just across the street from the hospital is the east river. as you can see, that hospital is so close, it's just about 100 yards away from the river, anderson. i'm told that about 15 nurses and 2 doctors volunteered to stay at the hospital to take care of these six -- five or six sick people. i asked the administrator was it a tough sell? did you have to convince these gals and guys to stay? he said absolutely not. they wanted to stay and take care of these people. >> it's an excellent hospital. i've been there
let's take a listen to what the administrator told me when i went to go see him late last nig night.e patients are pretty frail. >> absolutely. keeping them here has its risks, too. >> it was very tough but i think the clinicians made the right decision. >> they have a staff of a couple hundred people, including engineers trying to keep that place safe. so let's take a look at some of the things they're doing. the nyu langone medical center brought in 20,000 of these bags of...
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[applause] was askedast nig after the debate to name a president i would pattern my leadership style after. i said ronald reagan. [applause] ronald reagan. and then the reporter says, "well, he was not perfect." no, but he was ronald reagan. [laughter] you do not have to be perfect, folks. yet to be yourself. people connect when you are yourself. and so it was ronald reagan's leadership that helped to turn this nation around. and he did. it is in the same spirit that i am rning for president. ronald reagareminded us of this thing called liberty. -- this think all liberty when he said "freedom is never more than generation away from extinction." we cannot pass it on in the bloodstream. it must be fought for and protected. one day we will spend our sunset years and our children and our grandchildren -- with our children and our grandchildren. we will tell them what the united states of america used to look like. i am not going to have the conversations with my grandkids. i do not date you want to have that conversation with your grandkids. the founding fathers got it right. that is why
[applause] was askedast nig after the debate to name a president i would pattern my leadership style after. i said ronald reagan. [applause] ronald reagan. and then the reporter says, "well, he was not perfect." no, but he was ronald reagan. [laughter] you do not have to be perfect, folks. yet to be yourself. people connect when you are yourself. and so it was ronald reagan's leadership that helped to turn this nation around. and he did. it is in the same spirit that i am rning for...