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then you have a pronoun replaces a noun. like i, you, he, she, it, you, hey, you all, they. hopefully -- [applause] thank you. today, as i leave, i will leave with beautiful ideas and action plans. i started them with the support of my wonderful mother. it is something that is essential to making a program flourished. you need to support. all of that combined, i hope i get the chance to meet each of you today. and be able to go back knowing that i am going to take back support. i can tell you what, as a result of this conference i was able to further advance. the use of my community can grow up someday to be greater than who i am. if they have me entering them, sky is not even their lead. i hope to see the rest of you at the summit. [applause] >> last but not least, we have the spirit of a quality award. [applause] he was nominated by president obama to be assistant secretary of fair housing and equal opportunity in april of 2009. john is a native san franciscan. congratulations, john. >> it is an honor to be here. they are right on time. i just want to say it is a real hono
then you have a pronoun replaces a noun. like i, you, he, she, it, you, hey, you all, they. hopefully -- [applause] thank you. today, as i leave, i will leave with beautiful ideas and action plans. i started them with the support of my wonderful mother. it is something that is essential to making a program flourished. you need to support. all of that combined, i hope i get the chance to meet each of you today. and be able to go back knowing that i am going to take back support. i can tell you...
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the question, ultimately, is to -- again, separate the noun from the verb. what is the objective? if objective is to strengthen the privacy posture of the american people in a digital age, i think we're as explicitly clear as possible about our intentions. the policy mechanisms we've outlined thus far -- and we haven't really rendered a final judgment about what the ultimate legislation should be, but as a model and a framework we've said base privacy protections, we've said insuring there's enforcement authority over the ftc to look into this, that commerce in its capacity has a privacy office that can engage on these issues in a bit of a more engaging and collaborative way, and it's about voluntary codes of conduct as a mechanism. now, we've had some experience outside of privacy with this notion of industry consensus standards activities, and i think very positively on health care i.t. in less than one year we've seen the private sector step up to the plate and agree to technical standards for safe, secure e-mail. did you know that you today can't have your doctor e-mail your m
the question, ultimately, is to -- again, separate the noun from the verb. what is the objective? if objective is to strengthen the privacy posture of the american people in a digital age, i think we're as explicitly clear as possible about our intentions. the policy mechanisms we've outlined thus far -- and we haven't really rendered a final judgment about what the ultimate legislation should be, but as a model and a framework we've said base privacy protections, we've said insuring there's...
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again, separate been down from the verb. -- separate the noun from the verb. i think we were clear of our intentions. we have no final judgment about what the ultimate legislation should be. protection,privacy insurance, enforcement authority, to have the fcc look into this. it is about voluntary conduct as a mechanism. we have this theory, this notion of consensus standards. i think very positively on health care i.t. i am someone year, we've seen the private sector step up. do you know that you today cannots have a medical record emailed to yourself? hippa -- hipaa. the industry stepped up and agreed to and amendments, basically requesting information in between and ensuring it was transmitted using high principles of security. that happened because the private sector did it. there was no framework yet. 90% of the health care sector had already accepted the direct specifications for safe, secure e-mail. if you focus on verbs, then you engage in what has been the greatness of the american economy. but when you channel that energy, great things will happen. an
again, separate been down from the verb. -- separate the noun from the verb. i think we were clear of our intentions. we have no final judgment about what the ultimate legislation should be. protection,privacy insurance, enforcement authority, to have the fcc look into this. it is about voluntary conduct as a mechanism. we have this theory, this notion of consensus standards. i think very positively on health care i.t. i am someone year, we've seen the private sector step up. do you know that...
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writer you have to quit your brownness because the adjective will get in the way of the important noun. english language will impose the adjective before the noun and your face will be imposed before the actual meaning of your life. the other one is not the [inaudible] but the black parent. that one there is the yellow which he willo player. language makes sense [inaudible] language is never innocent. it is a familiar domaine of the ones who came out with it's loss and structure. this, alexander, is not your tongue. your tongue is muteulated, it's gone, rotten in your mouth along with the silence of the days where you became invisible you bad copy cat. despite the rage and the disappointment of your own kin. thank you. [applause] >> this is a scene from my novel [inaudible]. it seemed like a great opportunity to get to do this here. okay. what time is the first reader anyway? i didn't like bars this crowded. someone elbode me in the back. when i turned around i didn't know who the elbow belong said. relax. i didn't expect there to be this many people i thought they would be at the bar
writer you have to quit your brownness because the adjective will get in the way of the important noun. english language will impose the adjective before the noun and your face will be imposed before the actual meaning of your life. the other one is not the [inaudible] but the black parent. that one there is the yellow which he willo player. language makes sense [inaudible] language is never innocent. it is a familiar domaine of the ones who came out with it's loss and structure. this,...
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t there is noun ando handffs. hers is only ainy unitut already he civilian investigators dealith hf of all ofhe theft cases. they write 10% of all of the cre reports. >> on typal day, if ias noere, thisind call uld sit and theictim could it anywhere from fo hou to six urs for anffic to be available. my j iso get there quicker. >> did they enter the house? >> tget them a cuomer service at ty nee sohat they are not victimized twice. 80 officers haveeen lost because of budt cuts. there is a lot less money for traditionalpolice work. ese days when you report burglary, chances e a civilian iestigator will arri. >> forhe unirmed officer this means more time csing imins and less te taking phone calls. >> these pele did a better job than the oicers were doi anyway >> we ha a lot of problems with gang membs. let's not everyone i convinced that thiss about policg on the cheap. investigator hid at the expense of theorce as a whole. some of t beets do not get officers assigned to them. people do not know it,here iso ofcer on
t there is noun ando handffs. hers is only ainy unitut already he civilian investigators dealith hf of all ofhe theft cases. they write 10% of all of the cre reports. >> on typal day, if ias noere, thisind call uld sit and theictim could it anywhere from fo hou to six urs for anffic to be available. my j iso get there quicker. >> did they enter the house? >> tget them a cuomer service at ty nee sohat they are not victimized twice. 80 officers haveeen lost because of budt cuts....
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or a noun that means the generic name of a pain relief medicine. the answer is lasting only a short time. this game of word is ephemeral, but the lessons last a lifetime. we hope. let's try this one -- irrigate. it's a verb. maybe it means to annoy constantly. or it could mean to make wet or supply with water. or it means to drill with a rotating tool. ouch! no, irrigate is a nice verb. it means to make wet, or supply with water. farmers irrigate their land so crops will grow. now let's try this -- superfluous. it's an adjective that means either beyond what is necessary. extremely graceful. or being really, really sick with the flu. superfluous means beyond what is necessary. just your thanks for this game of word is enough, anything more would be superfluous! but i'll take it anyway. ephemeral, lasting only a short time. irrigate, to supply with water. superfluous, beyond what is necessary. that's "word!" for kids news. >> all across america there are families struggling to make ends meet. some are even finding it hard just to put food on the tab
or a noun that means the generic name of a pain relief medicine. the answer is lasting only a short time. this game of word is ephemeral, but the lessons last a lifetime. we hope. let's try this one -- irrigate. it's a verb. maybe it means to annoy constantly. or it could mean to make wet or supply with water. or it means to drill with a rotating tool. ouch! no, irrigate is a nice verb. it means to make wet, or supply with water. farmers irrigate their land so crops will grow. now let's try...
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the football fans continues with two more games later tonight favorites barcelona take a shot of the noun score while it's in the english faceoff at stanford bridge with chelsea hosting the still lights of the business taking to the training field on tuesday without wayne rooney who was suffering from a sheen knock although he will play this evening alex ferguson has a depleted defense to pick from with joint even six pack to start in the back four possibly alongside rio ferdinand's who returns to the school day after being sidelined for two months with a card for injury. or launch a lot to use go full strength squad to choose from didier drogba is expected to keep his place while joining him up front could be either for another glorious who is still without a girl since his move from little boy in january. the frenchman has a strong case for starting having scored seven times in the champions league this season. and an intriguing battle awaits of the no camp where attacking attack loving barcelona and shotgun else go into its last lot of big favorites in this one but shocked or a fresh o
the football fans continues with two more games later tonight favorites barcelona take a shot of the noun score while it's in the english faceoff at stanford bridge with chelsea hosting the still lights of the business taking to the training field on tuesday without wayne rooney who was suffering from a sheen knock although he will play this evening alex ferguson has a depleted defense to pick from with joint even six pack to start in the back four possibly alongside rio ferdinand's who returns...
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there wasn't jewish despite the devastation fallouts they couldn't afford to leave the exclusion zone nouns help carry on with their line sounds content on contaminated lands and. believe in government claims there are new civilian casualties of the nato led intervention as american drone strike program dr paul says when wild rebels are gaining ground against the two coasts assist us government troops looted and. there's where the headlines time for check out the sports news now with you know. always great to have your company here with sports today i mean these are some of the things we're looking at to. solve the pile surprise package to ensure they finish up the premier league summit holding victory away to fellow newcomers. eyeing the summit luke donald takes the hop we lead up to her exchange where victory will see him become colts new world number one. on thursday versus bowls the cream of the mixed five game in russian spring to topple at this seven day event and. not too many observers would have imagined that six weeks into the russian premier league it would be two newly promoted
there wasn't jewish despite the devastation fallouts they couldn't afford to leave the exclusion zone nouns help carry on with their line sounds content on contaminated lands and. believe in government claims there are new civilian casualties of the nato led intervention as american drone strike program dr paul says when wild rebels are gaining ground against the two coasts assist us government troops looted and. there's where the headlines time for check out the sports news now with you know....
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you bought this year this week let's talk about that is there a gadget that you're lusting after a noun as a g.p.s. that you are desperately yes you have no way to track where you're going without it basically you know maps we've got now sort of just not as good but an i phone and she already had a phone course what was wrong with that that she needed my phone was an i phone because of the awful story yesterday there was almost a riot that broke out over the. what do you think of that i think it's ridiculous actually why do you think americans are so all about their gadgets. and i shortened response. you guys. you know where i forgot were you talking everybody has some type of way like you see these people right here when they drive because of. the way so it is ok if we just say well everyone's doing it and someone jumps off a bridge that's ok to do it too. i mean it is what it is we don't seem to care why is that you said because it's invisible it's you know should be twenty years somebody else's problems like a civil war in africa if you can say it's not really happening do you think
you bought this year this week let's talk about that is there a gadget that you're lusting after a noun as a g.p.s. that you are desperately yes you have no way to track where you're going without it basically you know maps we've got now sort of just not as good but an i phone and she already had a phone course what was wrong with that that she needed my phone was an i phone because of the awful story yesterday there was almost a riot that broke out over the. what do you think of that i think...
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as a new crew arrives at the international space station to mark half a century since nouns first wired into orbit we will look at the latest ambitious space projects. watching r.t. live from moscow with me marina joshie welcomed a priest in finland is being accused of inciting religious hatred after he described one of the world's most wanted man as a terrorist police have questioned the pastor after he gave an interview to r.t. and which he discussed. the man behind the mosque a man for an airport bombing so we know across life. who carried out that if you will because we know what exactly is the man accused on a bus tour you homo laurie is accused of inciting really just hatred for publicly criticizing what the british authorities describe as a legally open rating organization because of course central focus is russian folded corpuses over those of all viewers who don't know do not know what these organization is abolished this is a media outlets and internet site which made itself a name by being a multi-sport terrorist bill clinton martyr now the web site is banned in russia and in
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today the plant operate era nouned a plan to temporarily cover the damaged reactors in six to nine months and then remove the material inside. the company said it hopes people living near the reactors will be able to return home but the final decision will be up to the government. >>> the secretary of state met today with the prime minister and the emperor and expressed support for japan and it's recovery and reminded the world that modern japan has never failed to help other nations in time of need. >> japan is one of the world's most generous nations and the dozens of country that have sent support in the past five weeks are honoring japan's legacy of caring for others. >> the secretary of state announced a public private partnership to help the recovery and took part in meetings between business leaders and officials. >> in other news -- in cuba castro apologized for not attending yesterday's ceremony celebrating the defeat of united states backed rebels at the bay of pigs. his brother has surprised leaders by announcing plans to impose term limits on the president. under the new polic
today the plant operate era nouned a plan to temporarily cover the damaged reactors in six to nine months and then remove the material inside. the company said it hopes people living near the reactors will be able to return home but the final decision will be up to the government. >>> the secretary of state met today with the prime minister and the emperor and expressed support for japan and it's recovery and reminded the world that modern japan has never failed to help other nations...
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the most noun -- the most noun among those was the former justice minister -- known among those is a former justice minister. he is well respected. he is a decent man. but there is a problem here. he does not seek power. he is very willing to relinquish any post he has. he has the national council. he says his job would finish the minute gaddafi's regime falls. he does not seek power. in addition, many of the council members were part of the gaddafi regime before joining the revolution. the interior minister, as the ambassador, all of the known names within the opposition have now been part of gaddafi's regime. so, the absence of proper elections, it seems impossible today to say if these members of the council have any true representation of the masses who led the uprising. all the opposition groups have come back to libya now in order to reconnect with their supporters and also to reconnect with the people who led this uprising. the libyan national salvation sent some of this members to reconnect with their members. the muslim brotherhood also sent some people. but i think the quic
the most noun -- the most noun among those was the former justice minister -- known among those is a former justice minister. he is well respected. he is a decent man. but there is a problem here. he does not seek power. he is very willing to relinquish any post he has. he has the national council. he says his job would finish the minute gaddafi's regime falls. he does not seek power. in addition, many of the council members were part of the gaddafi regime before joining the revolution. the...
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the most noun -- the most noun among those was the former justice minister -- known among those is a former justice minister. he is well respected. he is a decent man. but there is a problem here. he does not seek power. he is very willing to relinquish any post he has. he has the national council. he says his job would finish the minute gaddafi's regime falls. he does not seek power. in addition, many of the council members were part of the gaddafi regime before joining the revolution. the interior minister, as the ambassador, all of the known names within the opposition have now been part of gaddafi's regime. so, the absence of proper elections, it seems impossible today to say if these members of the council have any true representation of the masses who led the uprising. all the opposition groups have come back to libya now in order to reconnect with their supporters and also to reconnect with the people who led this uprising. the libyan national salvation sent some of this members to reconnect with their members. the muslim brotherhood also sent some people. but i think the quic
the most noun -- the most noun among those was the former justice minister -- known among those is a former justice minister. he is well respected. he is a decent man. but there is a problem here. he does not seek power. he is very willing to relinquish any post he has. he has the national council. he says his job would finish the minute gaddafi's regime falls. he does not seek power. in addition, many of the council members were part of the gaddafi regime before joining the revolution. the...
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. >> rose: joining me noun nowas we continue what's happening today, and proposals by the house republican paul ryan is steven pearlstein of the "washington post." he has been writing about these issues for a long time. he had a piece in the "washington post" that began this way, "among the benefits of should go spent the past several weeks in india is getting away from the tiresome and vacuous debates over the federal budget in washington. it's clear the battle will drag on for years without any satisfying resolution." why is that? >> it's because nobody really wants to solve this from a political standpoint, from a political standpoint, it's better to hold out for everything. and this is really a debate that's been going on, charlie, since 1981. and we have failed to resolve it. and we've been piling up deficits ever since. and we've never really resolved the fundamental issues. for example, you know, should the tax code be used to make the economy more fair, which the president raised today. or what's the proper role, you know, of government, and what kind of safety net do we have? we n
. >> rose: joining me noun nowas we continue what's happening today, and proposals by the house republican paul ryan is steven pearlstein of the "washington post." he has been writing about these issues for a long time. he had a piece in the "washington post" that began this way, "among the benefits of should go spent the past several weeks in india is getting away from the tiresome and vacuous debates over the federal budget in washington. it's clear the battle...
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. >> reporter: she knows her nouns and verbs and is now learning more. >> find a toy. get a toy.tretch her learning abilities. we're getting into the rudiments of grammar. >> reporter: pilly published an article about chaser in a scientific journal. and more researchers are beginning to discover that dogs think. they observe. they understand. >> i think dogs are smarter than we give them credit for. >> reporter: alexander horowitz is a professor at columbia university and the author of the best seller "inside of a dog." she has studied how dogs take in information. it all begins with the nose. horowitz believes dogs understand almost everything, even time through the relative strength of smells. >> so what's underfoot is a little bit of the past. what happened before. what's on the breeze is a little bit of the future. so i think they have an expanded sense of the present a little bit or at leaf it's a little different than our sense of what's happening right now. >> reporter: alexander horowitz has discovered our dogs not only smell us, they listen to us. most of the time when s
. >> reporter: she knows her nouns and verbs and is now learning more. >> find a toy. get a toy.tretch her learning abilities. we're getting into the rudiments of grammar. >> reporter: pilly published an article about chaser in a scientific journal. and more researchers are beginning to discover that dogs think. they observe. they understand. >> i think dogs are smarter than we give them credit for. >> reporter: alexander horowitz is a professor at columbia...
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the second is that the entire model of using the taxpayers research noun subsidize academic bureaucracy sbhowled fundamentally challenged. there is zero reason to pay the overhead we pay. it's terisk for the united states. but i don't think the taxpayers should billion told they are funding research when they're funding deans. -- dreams. but one of the major problems is to agree that the self-serving bureaucracies have gotten bigger, deeper and in fact, they're providing value. just look at the overhead in the private sector and look and explain to me why we should tell the taxpayers that's their job. i think that's worth hearing. it's a legitimate question. there are no sacred cows in a time of dramatic change. you have to be prepared to look at everything simultaneously. you to look at things like the apollo project, the radiation lab at m.i.t. and world war 2, the way in which the evolution of the project began at the department of energy because n.i.a. wouldn't do it you have to say to yourself, what do we learn from those? whoa what do we learn from the national canceriness institu
the second is that the entire model of using the taxpayers research noun subsidize academic bureaucracy sbhowled fundamentally challenged. there is zero reason to pay the overhead we pay. it's terisk for the united states. but i don't think the taxpayers should billion told they are funding research when they're funding deans. -- dreams. but one of the major problems is to agree that the self-serving bureaucracies have gotten bigger, deeper and in fact, they're providing value. just look at the...
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the most noun -- the most noun among those was the former justice minister -- known among those is a former justice minister. he is well respected. he is a decent man. but there is a problem here. he does not seek power. he is very willing to relinquish any post he has. he has the national council. he says his job would finish the minute gaddafi's regime falls. he does not seek power. in addition, many of the council members were part of the gaddafi regime before joining the revolution. the interior minister, as the amssador, all of the known names within the opposition have now been part of gaddafi's regime. so, the absence of proper elections, it seems impossible today to say if these members of the council have any true representation of the masses who led the uprising. all the opposition groups have come back to libya now in order to reconnect with their supporters and also to reconnect with the people who led ts uprising. the libyan national salvation sent some of this members to reconnect with their members. the muslim brotherhood also sent some people. but i think the quickest
the most noun -- the most noun among those was the former justice minister -- known among those is a former justice minister. he is well respected. he is a decent man. but there is a problem here. he does not seek power. he is very willing to relinquish any post he has. he has the national council. he says his job would finish the minute gaddafi's regime falls. he does not seek power. in addition, many of the council members were part of the gaddafi regime before joining the revolution. the...
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why should we go with the and noun rather than they now provided by the sec? that is my first question. need? the president comes on television and talks about this every time. he has been in power for two years and each time he talks what else do you want him to talk about parks what else do against it, and now you are you were a ceo for three years. shelducks -- shell? the blood of the people that you have when you work that show, why do you not tell us about the benefits that you yourself got from shelf? guest: the sec definition the rest of the world looks at the number that i described. reserves plus probable reserves and the natural resource base slice of the estimate and i think that is unfair to the american people not to hear of the whole story to be able to make good judgments. that are needed. everywhere we want to go. that does not exist. the second point, you said you are a redgestrd democrat and you voted for the president. guest: yes, i am and have been for many, many years. that doesn't mean i agree with president obama's approach to energy, wh
why should we go with the and noun rather than they now provided by the sec? that is my first question. need? the president comes on television and talks about this every time. he has been in power for two years and each time he talks what else do you want him to talk about parks what else do against it, and now you are you were a ceo for three years. shelducks -- shell? the blood of the people that you have when you work that show, why do you not tell us about the benefits that you yourself...
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they have not even though private industry has built into the cost they stride rate payers, noun collect that waste. so it's not a subsidy paid by the government. it's basically the rate payers or consumers are paying it to the government. they have not done anything with the nuclear waste and as a result these companies sued the government and won so we're losing out on a few areas which is all the reason to put it into the hands of the private sector and let that determine what should we do with the waste? host: why are we in this environmental mess if you stay premarket -- is the solution? guest: i look out here and see trees and clean skies. the result of economic prosperity and the result of this working has made america one of the cleanest nations in the world. talking about greenhouse gas emissions, that's a whole other story. but that's a byproduct of economic activity and i don't necessarily see -- i see america having a -- places like china have real economic and environmental concerns and i look at our country as being an opportunity and area where other countries should striv
they have not even though private industry has built into the cost they stride rate payers, noun collect that waste. so it's not a subsidy paid by the government. it's basically the rate payers or consumers are paying it to the government. they have not done anything with the nuclear waste and as a result these companies sued the government and won so we're losing out on a few areas which is all the reason to put it into the hands of the private sector and let that determine what should we do...
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they turned this country into the greatest nation the world has ever noun, not by reinventing themselves, but by holding fast to america's sacred principles. we do not need to fundamentally transform america. we need to stay true to who we are. how? in contrast to the current president, my hero is ronald reagan. ronald reagan once said that there are no easy answers, but there are simple answers. he understood that when you govern according to a clear set of principles and values, you get a good result. he believed in a limited role for the federal government. he was a profound believer that america is an exceptional nature -- nation. he believed in free market and free enterprise. he believed in fiscal responsibility and personal responsibility coupled with individual responsibility. he believed the u.s. achieve peace through strength. it is a core set of values and principles by which you can govern a great nation. i think we ought to take ta president reagan's advice and start by changing the way washington does business. we can cut the backroom deals that have become the hallmark of
they turned this country into the greatest nation the world has ever noun, not by reinventing themselves, but by holding fast to america's sacred principles. we do not need to fundamentally transform america. we need to stay true to who we are. how? in contrast to the current president, my hero is ronald reagan. ronald reagan once said that there are no easy answers, but there are simple answers. he understood that when you govern according to a clear set of principles and values, you get a...
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we tried the bar where harry has been noun to hang out. >> you know what?going to leave you. >> and i don't? bidding farewell to meredith, we had one more stop on our royal toufrm maliki where prince william dropped r5,000 pounds on drinks where he and kate middleton broke up but that's now gone. it was a perfect happily ever after. >>> again, a big thanks to her for taking us out on the town. you still have scorpion stuck in your teeth? >> it was the chewiest thing. we have bugs in our throat. what's the most exotic thing you've ever eaten? >> pollen from the street. >> we've got our producer adam miller. he has kind of a weak stomach for this stuchlt we got him to eat a chocolate covered scorpion. >> he made us do that. >> i will never do it again. somebody said are you her mother. that was it. anyway -- >> never coming back to london. >>> much moreive from london but first your local news. e >>> good morning to you, it is 8:26 right now, i'm laura garcia-cannon. a man is dead after a police sergeant shot him. the officer is in the hospital with serious i
we tried the bar where harry has been noun to hang out. >> you know what?going to leave you. >> and i don't? bidding farewell to meredith, we had one more stop on our royal toufrm maliki where prince william dropped r5,000 pounds on drinks where he and kate middleton broke up but that's now gone. it was a perfect happily ever after. >>> again, a big thanks to her for taking us out on the town. you still have scorpion stuck in your teeth? >> it was the chewiest thing....