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north america has to be recognized as a responsible region and must set the example for the world in terms of environmental cooperation amongst countries with different levels of development. cooperation and solidarity amongst the north american region has to prevail. does it was demonstrated last april when our three countries face to the emergence of this new virus h1n1. working together, we showed it our highest expression of responsibility, accountability, and transparency. because we alerted timely the other regions in the hemisphere, they had the opportunity to implement preventive measures in order to update propagation of the virus and to avoid its legal repercussions. h1n1, as we know what, will be back this winter. we are getting prepared, all three countries, to face this in a responsible manner. these and obeyed its impact on r people. the minister and mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, at this summit the representatives of the u.s., canada, and mexico have had and open dialogue, countries that share values to work to consolidate the right conditions for development and
north america has to be recognized as a responsible region and must set the example for the world in terms of environmental cooperation amongst countries with different levels of development. cooperation and solidarity amongst the north american region has to prevail. does it was demonstrated last april when our three countries face to the emergence of this new virus h1n1. working together, we showed it our highest expression of responsibility, accountability, and transparency. because we...
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it's about the hottest desert in north america, the sonoran desert and the pentatonic desert. they are contagious. 12000 square miles of thinking is. sometimes the military comes in and choose things but that's about it. there's the place i know the best. >> do you live there? >> no, you can't let there. it's over 100 miles across, no water. no people, no roads, no nothing that i have walked across it many times. but i don't like nature writing so i wrote a book to try and destroy nature writing in one single blow. >> why don't you like nature writing? >> its candy is. i mean it's just too damn precious. i love what they call major. if are going to have nature, you have to have. the flowers do it so let's have people do it. the other thing is nature writing you have to go out into nature to find meaning in life that that's an absolute lie. the reason you go out there if you open to rate yourself as kind of a barbaric. you gloucester to get rid of your ego, to get rid of yourself. not to have a damn treetop to. trees are too intelligent to talk to people. they're just kind enou
it's about the hottest desert in north america, the sonoran desert and the pentatonic desert. they are contagious. 12000 square miles of thinking is. sometimes the military comes in and choose things but that's about it. there's the place i know the best. >> do you live there? >> no, you can't let there. it's over 100 miles across, no water. no people, no roads, no nothing that i have walked across it many times. but i don't like nature writing so i wrote a book to try and destroy...
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north america was not as strong as i thought it would be. is that a back half story? >> it could be a back half story and there is talk about customer spending more in the back half than the front half of the year. as you notice, roughly 40% of our second quarter revenue was from outside north america. that was the highest percentage we have other in roughly five years. and it is a good story. we're now expanding our customer base globally. we now deliver service to the top 41 of the top 50 service providers around the world. let me give you an example. we're expanding the customer base. we're doing business now with telstra. in italy, vote a phone and all their properties. british telecom in the ua as well as with verizon and att. >> you left out my favorite one. page six. china also positively impacted our quarter. how about china? >> you're right. we made conscious decision, roughly a year and a half ago, to invest more in growth markets as well. those included china, brazil, india, and russia. we also arrested in positioning the federal government. as you just ind
north america was not as strong as i thought it would be. is that a back half story? >> it could be a back half story and there is talk about customer spending more in the back half than the front half of the year. as you notice, roughly 40% of our second quarter revenue was from outside north america. that was the highest percentage we have other in roughly five years. and it is a good story. we're now expanding our customer base globally. we now deliver service to the top 41 of the top...
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north america may not be spared.tlantic canada, come the wee hours on monday morning will probably be dealing with it. possibly as a category one storm. i will show you the seven day forecast now. we told you about bill. it is not coming near us. only affect maybe rough surf at the ocean city beaches on the weekend. other than that it is bringing storms today and tomorrow and much nicer weather on sunday and in to next week. that's a check on the next seven. our show isn't over. we will be right back on the orside of the break. are watching 9 news now. (announcer) now skating...jim perdue. there's no skating around the fact that my perdue perfect portions fresh chicken breasts are perfect. each piece come individually wrapped, so you can cook what you need and easily store what you don't. and they're perfectly sized to cook quickly and evenly in only 10 minutes. it's the perfect answer to your dinner routine. (announcer) perdue perfect portions. also in a variety of all natural seasonings. >>> it's friday and we like
north america may not be spared.tlantic canada, come the wee hours on monday morning will probably be dealing with it. possibly as a category one storm. i will show you the seven day forecast now. we told you about bill. it is not coming near us. only affect maybe rough surf at the ocean city beaches on the weekend. other than that it is bringing storms today and tomorrow and much nicer weather on sunday and in to next week. that's a check on the next seven. our show isn't over. we will be...
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neighborhood is north america. the president of the united states joining the leaders of canada and mexico for their annual summit. they vowed to work together to fight the h1n1 flu virus hitting this part of the world especially hard. but on other issues it may be more difficult to find common ground. our chief white house correspondent chip reid traveled to mexico with president obama. >> reporter: at the summit of north american leaders in guadalajara, mexico, it was all smiles and handshakes in public but behind closed doors there appeared to be little progress on a series of long-running contentious disputes. while president obama said all the right things about helping mexico defeat silent drug cartels. >> united states will remain a full partner in this effort. >> reporter: mexican president philippe calderon was left frustrate bid failure to shake loose millions of dollars of aid held up in congress by democrats who object to their human-rights record and while they talked about the importance of trade and
neighborhood is north america. the president of the united states joining the leaders of canada and mexico for their annual summit. they vowed to work together to fight the h1n1 flu virus hitting this part of the world especially hard. but on other issues it may be more difficult to find common ground. our chief white house correspondent chip reid traveled to mexico with president obama. >> reporter: at the summit of north american leaders in guadalajara, mexico, it was all smiles and...
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but it is the america's that are bearing the brunt of 1154 confirmed deaths, 1008 of those in north and south america, 436 in the united states. medical officials are closely watching south american countries like argentina where it's now winter to get an idea of how the virus might behave when it hits the u.s. as temperatures cool. >> i think we're doing& everything we can to prepare for this fall, including working to prepare a vaccine for distribution this fall. >> reporter: tomorrow the president goes to new hampshire for a town hall on health-care reform. it should be lively to say the least. activists on both sides are expected to show up in large numbers. katie. >> all right, chip reid in guadalajara, mexico, championship thank you. from our cbs news medical team dr. jennifer ashton what is the winter flu season in the southern hemisphere telling us about what the flu is doing and what we may be facing this fall. >> well, katie, the cdc has field crews across the southern hemisphere. and what they're seeing so far is high numbers affecting young people ages 5 to 25 24, exactly as
but it is the america's that are bearing the brunt of 1154 confirmed deaths, 1008 of those in north and south america, 436 in the united states. medical officials are closely watching south american countries like argentina where it's now winter to get an idea of how the virus might behave when it hits the u.s. as temperatures cool. >> i think we're doing& everything we can to prepare for this fall, including working to prepare a vaccine for distribution this fall. >> reporter:...
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talking about several different issues concerning north america.lu epidemic, the battle against illegal drugs, you name it. we will hear more from those three leaders. it is expected to start any minute. president obama will go last. they will each take questions from reporters from all three countries. as soon as they get underway, we will take you there. rick: many of the nation's seniors are speaking out against health care reform. we are getting word that some aarp members are so upset about the proposed changes that they are ripping up their membership cards. we know that plenty of people have objections, that they are going to these meetings and speaking out, but what has seniors even more fired up? >> if you look at the numbers, seniors are more concerned and more upset as a group than the average american out there that has concerns about what is happening with health care reform. 93 percent of seniors who have health insurance now, according to our poll, say that it is good or excellent. they do not want to mess with it. also, when you bri
talking about several different issues concerning north america.lu epidemic, the battle against illegal drugs, you name it. we will hear more from those three leaders. it is expected to start any minute. president obama will go last. they will each take questions from reporters from all three countries. as soon as they get underway, we will take you there. rick: many of the nation's seniors are speaking out against health care reform. we are getting word that some aarp members are so upset...
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in north america, beneath the great plains, fossil remains of marine creatures had been found.st imagine, 5,000 miles from the sea, at altitudes of 4,000 feet, they had found fossils of a sea creature, among them, the giant reptiles. had she heard tell of this and friendly fellow? you can look today at barack prince of an animal that has been extinct for millions of years that lived and feasted in these rocks were being formed on the floor of the seat. imagine the power that tumbled these rocks from the seabed and thrust them up so i. los angeles, where oil seeped to the surface, and its volatile elements evaporated, a vast leg of package was formed, and sheets of water gathered above it and the ancestors of the wolf came to drink and died, trapped in the swamp. no one could tell how long does oil had been leaking. among the skeleton they found while extracting the pitch were some belonging to the saber tooth tiger, another ugly customer. it had ceased to have a beer 50,000 years ago. always, as he talked, his own sense of the miraculous came to him. informed of his words and g
in north america, beneath the great plains, fossil remains of marine creatures had been found.st imagine, 5,000 miles from the sea, at altitudes of 4,000 feet, they had found fossils of a sea creature, among them, the giant reptiles. had she heard tell of this and friendly fellow? you can look today at barack prince of an animal that has been extinct for millions of years that lived and feasted in these rocks were being formed on the floor of the seat. imagine the power that tumbled these rocks...
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north america has to be recognized as a responsible leader and to set the example for the world in terms of environmental cooperation, among countries. cooperation and solidarity among the north american region passed it be of the moment. it was demonstrated last week when our three countries face the emergence of this new virus, h1n1, and in working together, we showed our highest expressions of responsibility, accountability, and transparency. and because we alerted timely the other regions in the hemisphere, they had the ability to implement preventive measures in order to avoid the propagation of the virus can avoid a legal repercussions. h1n1 will be back this winter. we are getting prepared, all three countries, to face responsibly the contingency and abate its impact on our people. mr. president, mr. prime minister, ladies and gentlemen, we have an open and straightforward dialogue as countries that share common values to consolidate the right conditions for development and found successful societies based on brotherly and responsible relationships. we believe in the north -- in t
north america has to be recognized as a responsible leader and to set the example for the world in terms of environmental cooperation, among countries. cooperation and solidarity among the north american region passed it be of the moment. it was demonstrated last week when our three countries face the emergence of this new virus, h1n1, and in working together, we showed our highest expressions of responsibility, accountability, and transparency. and because we alerted timely the other regions...
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. >>> coming up later, michael cosgrove, the head of commodities and energy brokerage north america, or cfi group, he's going to refute mr. masters and his points. his take in our next hour. >>> but first word on the street and buzz beyond, we're getting you ready for the opening bell, and as mark said, it could go either way. we'll be back. >>> and you can see bill clinton getting off the plane, hugging his former vice president, and obviously al gore is the boss of the two women who were detained. he returns current tv. they were on a shoot for current tv when they were detained. we'll be right back. finally, good news for people with type 2 diabetes or at risk for diabetes. introducing new nutrisystem d, the clinically tested program for losing weight and reducing blood sugar. hi i'm mike, and i lost 100 pounds on nutrisystem d when i was first diagnosed with diabetes, that first step was more like a giant leap. till i discovered nutrisystem d. in a clinical study people on nutrisystem d lost 16 times more weight and reduced their blood sugar 5 times more than those on a hospital-
. >>> coming up later, michael cosgrove, the head of commodities and energy brokerage north america, or cfi group, he's going to refute mr. masters and his points. his take in our next hour. >>> but first word on the street and buzz beyond, we're getting you ready for the opening bell, and as mark said, it could go either way. we'll be back. >>> and you can see bill clinton getting off the plane, hugging his former vice president, and obviously al gore is the boss of...
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. >> the leader for north america shares addition. we are the only other regional committee that is safe and secure. in an age marked by globalization the challenges can only be overcome jointly. thus, the importance of keeping the dialogue and trust and cooperation alive among our three countries. we have reiterated that the values are part of which our communities are founded on, democracy, freedom, justice, and the respect of human rights. our three nations have reiterated our decision to combat and struggle against organized crime to bring more security to our communities. the struggles we have led it in mexico for the rule of law and the security of our mexican people forces us to stop the traffic of weapons and money. the notions of responsibility, accountability, the exchange of information, and the building up of institution should be the guidelines for cooperation. in this context, the three states that make up north america have to take the leadership and foster the necessary measures to recover our economic growth. in our p
. >> the leader for north america shares addition. we are the only other regional committee that is safe and secure. in an age marked by globalization the challenges can only be overcome jointly. thus, the importance of keeping the dialogue and trust and cooperation alive among our three countries. we have reiterated that the values are part of which our communities are founded on, democracy, freedom, justice, and the respect of human rights. our three nations have reiterated our decision...
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with slow job loss, 2 1/2 years now temporary job loss in north america. now seeing that across the globe. some countries hit much more dramatically than the u.s., like spain and italy where the decline in jobs has been very rapid. >> the order of the day is that the declines are slowing. last time we were on, a month ago, whenever it was, you were seeing some of that, too. >> yeah. i think we're still going to have, you know, a big negative number in the jobs report tomorrow. we're still going to see unemployment increase 10 or 20 basis points and this will take place over the course of the rest of the year. even in a good scenario. the fact we're losing jobs at a slower rate is a good sign. and i think we also have to remember that even though the economy overall is losing jobs, for people who are looking for work, there are millions of people every month who are getting new jobs. and there are companies out there that are hiring today. even in a tough economy. >> is work week going to expand tomorrow? >> you know, we haven't seen much good news in avera
with slow job loss, 2 1/2 years now temporary job loss in north america. now seeing that across the globe. some countries hit much more dramatically than the u.s., like spain and italy where the decline in jobs has been very rapid. >> the order of the day is that the declines are slowing. last time we were on, a month ago, whenever it was, you were seeing some of that, too. >> yeah. i think we're still going to have, you know, a big negative number in the jobs report tomorrow. we're...
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in the 21st century, north america is defined not simply by our borders, but by our bonds. that is a spirit that defines the very productive summit we had here today. first we agreed we had to work together to restore our common prosperity. the global recession has cost jobs and hurt families from toronto to toledo doe to tijuana. we renewed our agreement to work together, we agreed to continue to take aggressive, coordinated action to restore economic growth and create jobs for our workers, including workers in the north american auto industry. because so much of our common prosperity depends on trade, billions of dollars bort of trade every day, we reaffirm the need to protectionist. we are among each other's largest trading partners as we work together toward lasting prosperity we need to expand that trade, not restrict it. i would note that our common prosperity also depends on orderly, legal migration. all three of our nations have been enriched by our ties with family and community. i think of my own brother-in-law who is canadian, i think of the many mexican american
in the 21st century, north america is defined not simply by our borders, but by our bonds. that is a spirit that defines the very productive summit we had here today. first we agreed we had to work together to restore our common prosperity. the global recession has cost jobs and hurt families from toronto to toledo doe to tijuana. we renewed our agreement to work together, we agreed to continue to take aggressive, coordinated action to restore economic growth and create jobs for our workers,...
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in the 21st century, north america is defined not simply by our borders, but by our bonds. that is a spirit that defines the very productive summit we had here today. first we agreed we had to work together to restore our common prosperity. the global recession has cost jobs and hurt families from toronto to toledo doe to tijuana. we renewed our agreement to work together, we agreed to continue to take aggressive, coordinated action to restore economic growth and create jobs for our workers, including workers in the north american auto industry. because so much of our common prosperity depends on trade, billions of dollars bort of trade every day, we reaffirm the need to protectionist. we are among each other's largest trading partners as we work together toward lasting prosperity we need to expand that trade, not restrict it. i would note that our common prosperity also depends on orderly, legal migration. all three of our nations have been enriched by our ties with family and community. i think of my own brother-in-law who is canadian, i think of the many mexican american
in the 21st century, north america is defined not simply by our borders, but by our bonds. that is a spirit that defines the very productive summit we had here today. first we agreed we had to work together to restore our common prosperity. the global recession has cost jobs and hurt families from toronto to toledo doe to tijuana. we renewed our agreement to work together, we agreed to continue to take aggressive, coordinated action to restore economic growth and create jobs for our workers,...
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the largest natural gas company in north america -- wait until you hear this.hey are offering a million dollar reward to capture the person who has blown up a half a dozen of their pipelines in northern canada since october of last year. on july 15, just days after the recent attack, dawson creek daily news got a hand witten note from somebody claiming to the bomber. quote, return the land to what it was before you came, every last bit of it before things get worse for you and your terrorist pals in the oil and gas business. i don't know if any sees irony there that the actual terrorists who blow up the oil pipelines refer to the victims in the oil and gas business as, quote, the terrorist pals, but the pipeline saboteur is not alone when it comes to bashing big oil. however, not quite as strong as the actual terrorist. remember how then senator hillary clinton wanted to handle those capitalist pigs and those windfall profits? >> i want to take those profits and i want to put them into a strategic energy fund that will begin to fund alternative smart energy, al
the largest natural gas company in north america -- wait until you hear this.hey are offering a million dollar reward to capture the person who has blown up a half a dozen of their pipelines in northern canada since october of last year. on july 15, just days after the recent attack, dawson creek daily news got a hand witten note from somebody claiming to the bomber. quote, return the land to what it was before you came, every last bit of it before things get worse for you and your terrorist...
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buy the bottling group in a deal worth $7.8 billion, seeking to cut cost sps boost profits in north america. shares of pepsi bottling were up 8.5%. >>> a rise in consumer spending and pending home sales reflected signs of life in the lagging economy. despite numbers showing americans shed out more in june, personal income reports reminded investors workers are still bringing home less. >>> keep an eye on shares of kraft. they beat earnings estimates after the bell tuesday, reporting 11% rise in profit. soaring food costs took a bite out of the second quarter revenue sending shares down 2% in after-hours trading. >>> finally, a vermont taxi driver is taking the high road during this recession s. the 46-year-old cabby takes his customers for a ride and the fare is up to them. most pay in cash but he has received a cd and grocery gift card. something is better than nothing. >>> a walk-off for the rays and the christmas present for nba fans. >>> plus, albert pujols makes a grand statement against the mets. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> the wednesday weather feature
buy the bottling group in a deal worth $7.8 billion, seeking to cut cost sps boost profits in north america. shares of pepsi bottling were up 8.5%. >>> a rise in consumer spending and pending home sales reflected signs of life in the lagging economy. despite numbers showing americans shed out more in june, personal income reports reminded investors workers are still bringing home less. >>> keep an eye on shares of kraft. they beat earnings estimates after the bell tuesday,...
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they're based in montreal, operations all over north america. it's a paper and wood company. highly cyclical. less worse than expect results, one of the top five performers in the russell 2,000 right now. the stock's up 23% today, up 60% since earnings season started a month ago and the company is saying they're having lower input costs and better cost controls. that is helping things out. dom tar, the former dominican tar and chemical with a big, big rally today. yeah, it's down but up from the bottom. back to you. >> thank you, matthew. franklin mutual advisors ringing the closing bell today in honor of the 60th anniversary of their mutual series groups, one of the oldest mutual funds out there. the group an's flagship here it, mutual funds outperform the s&p up nearly 26% over that period. joining me chairman and ceo of franklin mutual advisors peter langerman. more importantly, what was the last -- the first mutual funds came out in the 1930s. >> we were one of the first and i think the interesting thing for us, we are our 60th industry and basically doing the same kinds
they're based in montreal, operations all over north america. it's a paper and wood company. highly cyclical. less worse than expect results, one of the top five performers in the russell 2,000 right now. the stock's up 23% today, up 60% since earnings season started a month ago and the company is saying they're having lower input costs and better cost controls. that is helping things out. dom tar, the former dominican tar and chemical with a big, big rally today. yeah, it's down but up from...
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it, and most of north america, had trees doing their job of regulating the climate.lly, we are taking it all away for farmland or city, and we don't notice what we are doing. the present ipcc models, predict almost unanimously that by 2014, the average summer in the north-central regions of the world will be as hot ,@@ will also go to canada. the chinese have the option of going to siberia if they are allowed to go there. but will there be enough food for us all? we may have about 20 years to prepare for these events. we can't go on burning fossil fuel, but our cities need abundant electricity to survive and there are two ways to get it sensibly. one is using the one good renewable energy, the thermal energy from the hot desert regions. you have them here in arizona, calculated at a mere 100 x 100 miles square of arizona desert will produce enough their electricity to supply most of the needs of north america. it is nothing fanciful, just using mirrors to focus the sun's heat on to boilers. good old-fashioned nineteenth century engineering, but it works. the other on
it, and most of north america, had trees doing their job of regulating the climate.lly, we are taking it all away for farmland or city, and we don't notice what we are doing. the present ipcc models, predict almost unanimously that by 2014, the average summer in the north-central regions of the world will be as hot ,@@ will also go to canada. the chinese have the option of going to siberia if they are allowed to go there. but will there be enough food for us all? we may have about 20 years to...
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in the 21st century north america is defined not by our borders but by our bonds. that is the spirit that defines the summit we have here today. first, we agreed that we had to work together to restore common prosperity. the global recession has cost jobs and hurt families from toronto toledo, we are building on the progress at the g-8 summits and restore economic growth and create jobs for workers, including workers in the north america auto industry. because so much of our common prosperity depend on trade that flows across our borders, billions of dollars worth of trade every day, we reaffirm the need to protect this and recommitted ourself to the infrastructure investment and common sense regulation and intellectual property upon which trade drives. we are among each other's largest trading partners as we work together towards lasting pro pert. i would know our common prosperity depends on legal migration, all three have been enriched by our ties of family and community. i think of my own brother-in-law who is canadian and the many mexican-americans who found h
in the 21st century north america is defined not by our borders but by our bonds. that is the spirit that defines the summit we have here today. first, we agreed that we had to work together to restore common prosperity. the global recession has cost jobs and hurt families from toronto toledo, we are building on the progress at the g-8 summits and restore economic growth and create jobs for workers, including workers in the north america auto industry. because so much of our common prosperity...
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and that was an adventure that really changed the course of history in north america, who was a very ding voyage for a lot of reasons that he was pposed to go ithe opposite dresher. he was supposed to sell to china over the northern coast of russia and he sort of took a left turn and came to north america instead, which led him to his discoveries here and is expiration of the river. the author is a druid writer and resecher and also as a sailor so he has done his own kind of forensic navigation and redrawing the map, the plots of hudson's voyage to sort of give us new insight as to what that trip was really about. >> we are joined by george gibson, publisher director of walker books. georgia, walker books is celebrating its 50th anniversary. what is walker books and who is the founder? >> walker and company is a division of bloomsbury u.s.a. did was founded in 1959 by sam and beth walker, was a completely independent company until january 12005 when we were acquired by blosbury pixel are now a division of bloomsbury along with bloomsbury press and the main bloomsbury division. and we
and that was an adventure that really changed the course of history in north america, who was a very ding voyage for a lot of reasons that he was pposed to go ithe opposite dresher. he was supposed to sell to china over the northern coast of russia and he sort of took a left turn and came to north america instead, which led him to his discoveries here and is expiration of the river. the author is a druid writer and resecher and also as a sailor so he has done his own kind of forensic navigation...
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it, and most of north america, had trees doing their job of regulating the climate. gradually, we are taking it all away for farmland or city, and we don't notice what we are doing. the present ipcc models, predict almost unanimously that by 2014, the average summer in the north-central regions of the world will be as hot as the summer in 2003 in europe, where over 30,000 people died from heat. by then we may cool ourselves with air-conditioning and learn to live in a climate not much worse than baghdad now, but without extensive irrigation, the plants will die, and a natural ecosystems will be replaced by scrub and desert. what will there be to eat? that is the problem. the same dire changes will affect the rest of the world and i can envision you in america by grating, perhaps people in other parts of america will migrate here to seattle because it will stay relatively cool, but they will also go to canada. the chinese have the option of going to siberia if they are allowed to go there. but will there be enough food for us all? we may have about 20 years to prepare
it, and most of north america, had trees doing their job of regulating the climate. gradually, we are taking it all away for farmland or city, and we don't notice what we are doing. the present ipcc models, predict almost unanimously that by 2014, the average summer in the north-central regions of the world will be as hot as the summer in 2003 in europe, where over 30,000 people died from heat. by then we may cool ourselves with air-conditioning and learn to live in a climate not much worse...
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>>> and mexico's on going against drug cartels was a topic at this weeks north america summit. tonight our "signature story" focuses on one of the painful side effect of that fight. the disappeared. >>> from the world's leading reporters and analysts, here's what's happening from around the world. this is "worldfocus." made possible in part by the following funders -- >>> good evening. i'm martin savidge. >>> united states marines went on the offensive today. launching a major new attack on a taliban stronghold in the south of that country. hundreds of marines along with afghan troops went into battle under the cover of darkness to take back control of the town of dahaneh in helmand province a key base for taliban fighters. the marine offensive against the taliban, what it means and whether it's likely to succeed. is our "lead focus" tonight. some 500 marines and afghan army troops gather before dawn in preparation for the assault on dahaneh. many of the marines were dropped behind taliban lines in a commando-style raid. in pictures taken by journalists from the associated pres
>>> and mexico's on going against drug cartels was a topic at this weeks north america summit. tonight our "signature story" focuses on one of the painful side effect of that fight. the disappeared. >>> from the world's leading reporters and analysts, here's what's happening from around the world. this is "worldfocus." made possible in part by the following funders -- >>> good evening. i'm martin savidge. >>> united states marines went on...
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. >> well, partly, russ, is flu season is just around the corner for all of north america. there will be an increase in h1n1 cases this fall. the white house says that is just the fact. and what they want to do is number one make sure that the three nations are talking and coordinating the response. but they also want to make sure that there is no panic. because economic relations between these three countries are so important. the last thing they want is for countries to start closing borders because they're in a panic over the h1n1 virus. >> mitchell: tonight president obama will meet with the mexican president one-on-one, what will be topic a on that agenda? >> well, you can bet that call der on will bring up the rug war in mexico. it has been devastating for this country, more than 10,000 people killed in the last few years. and when president obama was here in april, he said the united states shares some of the blame. number one because the united states is where so many of the drugs in mexico go, because of u.s. consumption of drugs. and number two, because of so many
. >> well, partly, russ, is flu season is just around the corner for all of north america. there will be an increase in h1n1 cases this fall. the white house says that is just the fact. and what they want to do is number one make sure that the three nations are talking and coordinating the response. but they also want to make sure that there is no panic. because economic relations between these three countries are so important. the last thing they want is for countries to start closing...
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to sell to china over the northern coast of russia and he sort of took a left turn and came to north america instead which led him to his discoveries here and his exploration of the river. the author, dead hunter is a terrific writer and researcher and also is a sailors soapiest on his own for rancic navigation and redrawn the map, the plots of hudson's bush to give us new insights into what that trip was really about. >> finally we are joined by jorde kitson publisher director of walker books. walker book sisson celebrating its 50th anniversary. >> walker company is a division of bloombury usa. was founded in 1959 by salmon beth walker. it was completely independent company until january 1 of 2005 when we were acquired by bloombury so we are now a division along with klemz ray press hound victims terry division, the three adult divisions of bloombury. >> how long have you been with walker books? >> i have been with wachter since 1993 as the publisher of walker and a beacon of publishing director of bloombury usa less summers so that is a much more recent development but i have been involved
to sell to china over the northern coast of russia and he sort of took a left turn and came to north america instead which led him to his discoveries here and his exploration of the river. the author, dead hunter is a terrific writer and researcher and also is a sailors soapiest on his own for rancic navigation and redrawn the map, the plots of hudson's bush to give us new insights into what that trip was really about. >> finally we are joined by jorde kitson publisher director of walker...
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it's a north america summit bringi together prime minister harper of canada, president obama off t united states and calderon of mexico. soart of thisarger rmat. >> i was looking a flu season just around theorner and i understa talking about wife is on the, the agenda here and it sa that there will be greater coeration p i'm just wondering, wh exactly is do that an. >> unprecedented cooperation when swine flu bke now the april. weaw scientists from canada, theunited states, get together, scientis from mexico too to actually figur out what swine flu was and then to try to corol it. so we'llee that continue and may also see the movement o vaccines ofther types of treatments ithe fall season when sbf, when everyone thinks it will return. >> so we see good cooeration on swe flu. trade,hough has been a contentiousssue and i'm wondering what a the problems the and how are we doing in solving them? >> you then is a contentious issue. we obviously ha very close ties with bothf ourneighbors. they're both the first and the large laest trading partne for the unit states. they both worry about bio am
it's a north america summit bringi together prime minister harper of canada, president obama off t united states and calderon of mexico. soart of thisarger rmat. >> i was looking a flu season just around theorner and i understa talking about wife is on the, the agenda here and it sa that there will be greater coeration p i'm just wondering, wh exactly is do that an. >> unprecedented cooperation when swine flu bke now the april. weaw scientists from canada, theunited states, get...
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across europand north america, bees have been disappearing at an alarming rae. inhe uk last year, a third of all honeybees di. it's a woying situation, and britais first professor of beekping is trying to find the solution to the plig of bees. that's what it's all about. >> the two main things threatening bees are diseases and lost of forest, so we're focused on tse particular things. wee trying to breed disease-sistant honeees. we areooking at the control of specific pests of honeybeesnd we're also deteining where the honeybs of foraging. man is certainly responble for probms farming now so tensively that vast partsf the country arfull of plants but not any plants that are any good to bees or insts because there are not flowers. >>eporter: their numbers y be dwindlg across the country but there isoneerhaps surising place where bees are thving, and that's lonn. colonies like thisne have been springg up across t city's rotops. these beehives are on top of the department store in pickly and the honey made by its bees is then sold in the sp. for more and me londone
across europand north america, bees have been disappearing at an alarming rae. inhe uk last year, a third of all honeybees di. it's a woying situation, and britais first professor of beekping is trying to find the solution to the plig of bees. that's what it's all about. >> the two main things threatening bees are diseases and lost of forest, so we're focused on tse particular things. wee trying to breed disease-sistant honeees. we areooking at the control of specific pests of honeybeesnd...
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. >> we're in the midst of the largest predator in north america.zzlies, but black bears, i'm from new jersey, we have bears -- we have more black bears in new jersey than probably any other sta on the east coast. it is incredible. >> it is unbelievable. >> what do you do if you do encounter? >> if you encounter grizzly bears and black bears, two different i was of encountering them. on the east coast, pretty much all throughout the united states, black bears are a lot more prevalent. never want to feed them or leave your camping gear out, never want to leave food out. that will attract bears. a grizzly is a little bit more difficult when you encounter them. the largest animal -- largest predator in north america, a thousand pounds. this one is only 6 months old. >> look at paws. >> this could easily one swipe break your neck very, very powerful. definitely a beautiful animal. can run very fast. but, again, 70% of the bear attacks really come from mothers, you know protecting their babies. >> while the bear eats this young lady's arm, let's move on
. >> we're in the midst of the largest predator in north america.zzlies, but black bears, i'm from new jersey, we have bears -- we have more black bears in new jersey than probably any other sta on the east coast. it is incredible. >> it is unbelievable. >> what do you do if you do encounter? >> if you encounter grizzly bears and black bears, two different i was of encountering them. on the east coast, pretty much all throughout the united states, black bears are a lot...
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let's now talk about western europe, eastern europe, and north america, which is the block that's facing the most amount of slowdown. i think those are the economies we have to watch very carefully to see what's going to trigger gdp growth to come back to positive territory. in spite of gdp growth being negative right now, people still have to eat and drink. more importantly, people are cutting back, eating out in restaurants, eating at home more. so that's helping our businesses. so overall, i think the growth rates are still fairly all right. the pattern of growth varies by country, but the growth rates are still there. and our businesses are doing well on a global basis. >> my thanks to indra nooyi. >>> up next on "the wall street journal report," "the pursuit of happyness" taken one step further. advice from a man who went from being homeless to making millions. >> oh, man, i got two questions for you. what do you do and how do you do it? >> i'm a stockbroker. >> stockbroker, oh. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefi
let's now talk about western europe, eastern europe, and north america, which is the block that's facing the most amount of slowdown. i think those are the economies we have to watch very carefully to see what's going to trigger gdp growth to come back to positive territory. in spite of gdp growth being negative right now, people still have to eat and drink. more importantly, people are cutting back, eating out in restaurants, eating at home more. so that's helping our businesses. so overall, i...
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across europe and north america, bees have been disappearing at an alarming rate. in the uk last year, a third of all honeybees died. it's a worrying situation, and britain's first professor of beekeeping is trying to find the solution to the plight of bees. >> that's what it's all about. >> the two main things threatening bees are diseases and lost of forest, so we're focused on those particular things. we're trying to breed disease-resistant honeybees. we are looking at the control of specific pests of honeybees and we're also determining where the honeybees of foraging. man is certainly responsible for some of the problems honeybees are facing. we're farming now so intensively that vast parts of the country are full of plants but not any plants that are y good to bees or insects because there are not flowers. >> reporter: their numbers may be dwindling across the country but there is one perhaps surprising place where bees are thriving, and that's london. colonies like this one have been springing up across the city's rooftops. these beehives are on top of the d
across europe and north america, bees have been disappearing at an alarming rate. in the uk last year, a third of all honeybees died. it's a worrying situation, and britain's first professor of beekeeping is trying to find the solution to the plight of bees. >> that's what it's all about. >> the two main things threatening bees are diseases and lost of forest, so we're focused on those particular things. we're trying to breed disease-resistant honeybees. we are looking at the...
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america, a major role in the affairs of the european union, historic links with many nations outside north america and europe, many of which are formalized in the commonwealth, and the enormous but less tangible influence that comes from being a global trading nation and the home of one of the great languages of humanity. we also have the immense advantage of armed forces that are considered around the world to be among the finest it is possible to possess, although currently under grievous strain. the net result of such a dentist is that britain still carries far more clout in the world -- of such advantages. such assets should always give us confidence in the fortified knowledge that the foundations exist for building of british influence in selected areas if we chose to do so. at the same time, the advent of the kind of international cooperation discussed at recent summits of the g-20 and of the united states administration with the multilateral approach to foreign policy that provides other nations with a fresh opportunity to respond positively. both give some cause for optimism. it is not unr
america, a major role in the affairs of the european union, historic links with many nations outside north america and europe, many of which are formalized in the commonwealth, and the enormous but less tangible influence that comes from being a global trading nation and the home of one of the great languages of humanity. we also have the immense advantage of armed forces that are considered around the world to be among the finest it is possible to possess, although currently under grievous...
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it's a north america summit bringing together prime minister harper of canada, president obama offed the united states and calderon of mexico. so part of this larger format. >> i was looking at flu season just around the corner and i understand talking about wife is on the, the agenda here and it's said that there will be greater cooperation p i'm just wondering, what exactly is does that mean. >> unprecedented cooperation when swine flu broke now the april. we saw scientists from canada, the united states, get together, scientists from mexico too to actually figure out what swine flu was and then to try to control it. so we'll see that continue and we may also see the movement of vaccines of other types of treatments in the fall season when sbf, when everyone thinks it will return. >> so we see good cooperation on swine flu. trade, though has been a contentious issue and i'm wondering what are the problems there and how are we doing in solving them? >> you then is a contentious issue. we obviously have very close ties with both of our neighbors. they're both the first and the large
it's a north america summit bringing together prime minister harper of canada, president obama offed the united states and calderon of mexico. so part of this larger format. >> i was looking at flu season just around the corner and i understand talking about wife is on the, the agenda here and it's said that there will be greater cooperation p i'm just wondering, what exactly is does that mean. >> unprecedented cooperation when swine flu broke now the april. we saw scientists from...
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h1n1 flu epidemic coming up with the joint plan for them handling the cases during the upcoming north america flu season. >>> the healthcare reform debate is getting hotter and uglier. they were out on full force in the new community care center for the poor in north austin, texas. they are calling the legislation socialism and some have gone so far as to the group president. the obama area and hitler is the agenda. >>> i put the ward nazi on it because i believe the bill has seen the healthcare and i think that any time you decide that they are out there, it is a form of the selective breathing, they are uninformed. i think that they are afraid of what they don't know and what they don't understand. the republican parties, they are doing it best to promote that kind of ignorance. and the propaganda that keeps people in fear. >> well, if you think that it was heated there, then check out this scene at the healthcare town hall meeting in des moines, iowa this afternoon. >> it reads like something that was brought up in the early 1930s in germany. it is not good on this free country. >> a lot o
h1n1 flu epidemic coming up with the joint plan for them handling the cases during the upcoming north america flu season. >>> the healthcare reform debate is getting hotter and uglier. they were out on full force in the new community care center for the poor in north austin, texas. they are calling the legislation socialism and some have gone so far as to the group president. the obama area and hitler is the agenda. >>> i put the ward nazi on it because i believe the bill has...
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. >> this manufacturing in turn is not only going to other states in north america, the but, primarily, it is going to asia. where they have no pollution control. >> we find that california had lost about 25% of its employment, employment and manufacturing sector, and among them, about 33% losses occur in the high-tech sectors. >> reporter: according to a new milliken institute study, california has had close to 80,000 jobs -- shed close to 80,000 jobs over a five year period faster than the national average and research blames the loss on the state's costly environmental and labor regulations. and, the highest industrial tax rate in the u.s. but, some economists argue sacramento simple play cannot afford to cut taxes right now. >> can our business environment be improved? absolutely! would it be good for the state? absolutely, can manufacturing be fostered? absolutely, is this the time to be worrying about this? absolutely not. >> reporter: what has some analysts concerned are federal government plans to adopt national emissions standards. and other regulations and fees similar to cal
. >> this manufacturing in turn is not only going to other states in north america, the but, primarily, it is going to asia. where they have no pollution control. >> we find that california had lost about 25% of its employment, employment and manufacturing sector, and among them, about 33% losses occur in the high-tech sectors. >> reporter: according to a new milliken institute study, california has had close to 80,000 jobs -- shed close to 80,000 jobs over a five year period...
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manufacturers in cal foreign quavment >> this manufacturing is not only going to other states in north america, but primarily to asia where they have no pollution control. >> we found that california had lost 25% of its 'em employment in the manufacturing sector. among them, 33% occur in the high-tech sectors. >> according to a new milliken institute study, california lost 80,000 jobs in a five-year period. the research blames the loss on the costly environmental and labor regulations and the highest industrial tax rate in the u.s., but some economists argue sacremento simply can't afford to cut taxes right now. >> can our business environment be improved? absolutely. would it be good for the state? be a absolutely. is this the time to be worrying about this? absolutely not. >> what has some analysts concerned are federal government plans to adopt national emissions standards and other regulations and fees similar to california. the concern is that it will lead to huge losses in industrial employment around the country. >> without manufacturing, where is the wealth going to be produced? where
manufacturers in cal foreign quavment >> this manufacturing is not only going to other states in north america, but primarily to asia where they have no pollution control. >> we found that california had lost 25% of its 'em employment in the manufacturing sector. among them, 33% occur in the high-tech sectors. >> according to a new milliken institute study, california lost 80,000 jobs in a five-year period. the research blames the loss on the costly environmental and labor...
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countries as far flown as nigeria, egypt, mesopotamia, turkey, india, china, greece, united kingdom, north america, south america including the greenland eskis. in fact, the two vernacular words that survid in plato's description of atlantis were found to be in sound and meaning -- were found in sound and me meang to have been directly derived from the language environment. so too were 90% of words used by adam andis household especially names of people and places. and there are many. our research includes the origin and meanings of symbols used in every religion and sacd literature all over the world. in these we found that hebrew bible, the kabbalah of the hebrews and the chinese, the hindus and the recently discovered egyptian christian bible was of immense importance in revealing lost knowledge. wherever we looked we found evidence confirming the claims by geneticsists that all mankind came from sub-harrah africa. and it was previously believed that adam and eve were descended from east african lucy. our findings revealed it was not east african but a nigeria area. this is the name of the firs
countries as far flown as nigeria, egypt, mesopotamia, turkey, india, china, greece, united kingdom, north america, south america including the greenland eskis. in fact, the two vernacular words that survid in plato's description of atlantis were found to be in sound and meaning -- were found in sound and me meang to have been directly derived from the language environment. so too were 90% of words used by adam andis household especially names of people and places. and there are many. our...
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we have the largest piece of the berlin wall in north america. you can go there and see that and the guard tower in collaboration and partnership with the f.b. i.we celebrate their 100th anniversary and we have phenomenal artifacts. we have the unibomber's cabin believe it or not. and depending on your age, some of your viewers probably remember patty hurst and her tenure with the liberation army. we have the gun she used in the bank robbery and the leather jacket she wore. we have can coverage including dillinger's death mask and the bullet pruf vest he zn wear on that night >> with you have so many different exhibits. what do you have planned for us your second year? >> one of the great things about working for a museum where news is in the title we're updating and reflect the headlines in the museum. not long ago when there was an uproar in iran we covered the social network and the twittering. when newspapers have collapsed and some markets we quickly reported that. upcoming exhibits include: throughout the next year you'll be able to see man
we have the largest piece of the berlin wall in north america. you can go there and see that and the guard tower in collaboration and partnership with the f.b. i.we celebrate their 100th anniversary and we have phenomenal artifacts. we have the unibomber's cabin believe it or not. and depending on your age, some of your viewers probably remember patty hurst and her tenure with the liberation army. we have the gun she used in the bank robbery and the leather jacket she wore. we have can coverage...
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. >> yes, that's the only case in the north america area where they have that many bells. the top of the tor is the highest point in the district of columbia. >> we were lking about if it got -- it gets struck by lightning regularly. >> yes, and you'll see the arrester cables. >> and we're looking at a view from over, off of the ledge here. tell us what we're seeing here. >> those are buttresses holding up the cathedral. >> and i call that had a gargoyle, but it's what? >>> a go desk -- the growtesk and the purpose is to get the water of the of the cathedral. they have pipes in the mouth and they're connected to the drainage system. that's what you're seeing there and they're all individually carved by hand. >> it seems counter intuitive that would be on a cathedral but, it's common. >> yes, and it's an amusing thing that makes a serious life more humorous. >> and it's great and you did a great job here with us. and if you want to find out more about the tours, you have to be 11 and older and you have to be ready to climb stairs and for more information, go to myfoxdc.com
. >> yes, that's the only case in the north america area where they have that many bells. the top of the tor is the highest point in the district of columbia. >> we were lking about if it got -- it gets struck by lightning regularly. >> yes, and you'll see the arrester cables. >> and we're looking at a view from over, off of the ledge here. tell us what we're seeing here. >> those are buttresses holding up the cathedral. >> and i call that had a gargoyle, but...
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chrysler had planned to sell a nissan made small car in north america and europe by next year.nissan would have had a chrysler truck model in its lineup. >> plenty of auto news in europe here, as well, christine. car demand will fall better than expected in the second half of the year. the comments coming after data shows renault and pageo citron increased protection, but it's said 2010 won't be a year of growth. >>> the gfk consumer septemberment survey was up to a three-month high. consumer prices fell in july for the first tooichs time since german ee unification in 1990. >> and massachusetts top securities regulator wants more information from goldman sachs about the company's weekly trader tips meetings. secretary of state william gal vin says he's concerned the firm may be given preferential treatment. in 2003, gal vin helped negotiate a settlement with ten wall street banks. they were concerned at the time for winning investment banking business. in frankfurt, goldman shares right now are down 0.735%. and general elect has put its security business up for sale. jpmorgan
chrysler had planned to sell a nissan made small car in north america and europe by next year.nissan would have had a chrysler truck model in its lineup. >> plenty of auto news in europe here, as well, christine. car demand will fall better than expected in the second half of the year. the comments coming after data shows renault and pageo citron increased protection, but it's said 2010 won't be a year of growth. >>> the gfk consumer septemberment survey was up to a three-month...
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this is north america's first inverted face-to-face roller coaster.again, an accident in the san jose area. this is santa clara, 32 people stuck on a roller coaster at great america. we'll continue to follow this. >> we certainly will. as you can see there, as that camera circles around, rescue crews are trying to get to those folks. a scary situation, obviously, the need for patience in a precarious place. >> all right. we'll keep you updated. >>> if you are ever stuck on the tarmac, most major airlines have a four hours and you are out clause. >> that's not the case for smaller carriers. 47 passengers on a flight from houston to minneapolis found that out the hard way. >> reporter: friday night 9:30, flight 2016 departs houston on time. a routine take-off with a three- hour flight to minneapolis. around midnight the pilot announced -- >> he said there were storms. they couldn't land and they had to go to rochester to refuel. >> reporter: that's when the nightmare began. they sat their all night. 47 passengers stranded on the rochester runway for ove
this is north america's first inverted face-to-face roller coaster.again, an accident in the san jose area. this is santa clara, 32 people stuck on a roller coaster at great america. we'll continue to follow this. >> we certainly will. as you can see there, as that camera circles around, rescue crews are trying to get to those folks. a scary situation, obviously, the need for patience in a precarious place. >> all right. we'll keep you updated. >>> if you are ever stuck on...
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like the ryan jenkins we've seen plastered across newspapers and on television stations across north america. he had stubble on his face, and he had a goatee and he was disheveled and gaunt and a fair amount thinner than those photos. no light bulbs are going off saying that's ryan jenkins call the cops. everyone thought it was an average guest. >> right, right. carolyn, did he change the color of his hair or did he shave his head? >> no. nobody is telling us that. >> he looked the same. he had stubble on his face. >> how many guys have brown hair and brown eyes? it's a crowd of a million you're choosing from. he didn't look exactly like the mug shot. nobody thought that was ryan jenkins. there was no cause for immediate alarm, at least in this quiet, quiet community. >> out to dan simon, cnn correspondent, also joining us on the story. what can you tell me about this woman? police are saying that they believe they can establish a relationship, a prior relationship between her and him? >> that's what they're saying. clearly they know who this woman is. they've said there's some sort of relat
like the ryan jenkins we've seen plastered across newspapers and on television stations across north america. he had stubble on his face, and he had a goatee and he was disheveled and gaunt and a fair amount thinner than those photos. no light bulbs are going off saying that's ryan jenkins call the cops. everyone thought it was an average guest. >> right, right. carolyn, did he change the color of his hair or did he shave his head? >> no. nobody is telling us that. >> he...
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two leaders have agreed to take an aggressive, coordinated action to restore economic growth in north america. vic, back to you. >> the president also defended u.s. efforts to help restore the president of honduras, who was ousted in a military coupe. >>> a bus, carrying a christian rock band collides with another car in indiana, killing the other driver and her unborn baby. she remains in critical condition tonight. no one else on the bus, including the members of the band, mercy me, were seriously injured. >>> a star hockey player. accused of assaulting a cab driver over 20 cents. this man said the cuts and bruises on his face are from patrick kane. kane allegedly got angry because the cab driver didn't have the 20 cents change he owed them. the driver also claims the pair took all of his money. >>> andrews has the latest in hollywood. >>> coming up on entertainment tonight. kathy grip griff -- griffin, stunned the teen choice awards. wait until you see her new date. >> has she hooked up with the father of sarah palin's grand child. >> is there anything wrong with this? >> i think he's too
two leaders have agreed to take an aggressive, coordinated action to restore economic growth in north america. vic, back to you. >> the president also defended u.s. efforts to help restore the president of honduras, who was ousted in a military coupe. >>> a bus, carrying a christian rock band collides with another car in indiana, killing the other driver and her unborn baby. she remains in critical condition tonight. no one else on the bus, including the members of the band,...