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for better funding abroad everything about oxford is fantastic except that before we're getting to do our research from the government you know perpetually going down becomes a point when you can no longer even with the best people do what you need to do so professor foster's off to hamburg where the government will give him a million euros a year for research into whatever he likes plus a generous salary that's a lot of money he says roughly half what he gets in oxford to run his entire department with thirty academic staff and all that entails for now britain has one of the best research reputations in the world held by prestigious universities like oxford but some academics believe that ranking could be undone within five years if funding is withdrawn and this is a time when other countries like singapore france and germany are increasing their budgets scientific research got off relatively lightly in the government's recent spending cuts it will see only nine percent of its money disappear due to inflation in the next four years instead of the feared twenty five percent hold coali
for better funding abroad everything about oxford is fantastic except that before we're getting to do our research from the government you know perpetually going down becomes a point when you can no longer even with the best people do what you need to do so professor foster's off to hamburg where the government will give him a million euros a year for research into whatever he likes plus a generous salary that's a lot of money he says roughly half what he gets in oxford to run his entire...
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britain slashes the budget the country's best minds are beginning to look elsewhere we speak to an oxford academic with a stop warning for the future. a pakistani born american has been arrested for carrying out surveillance on the washington d.c. underground as part of a suspected terror plot federal is accused of working with people he believed were members of al qaeda but who were actually f.b.i. agents and u.s. counterterrorism official says there's no indication the maid was ever in touch with real militants and as artie's marina found out critics say the f.b.i. is increasingly using tactics that amount to entrapment. may two thousand and nine according to the f.b.i. the four men intended to carry out their plan. for african-american muslims are arrested we have to say sorry paraded in front of new york news cameras presented as the faces of homegrown terrorism for individuals. to jewish facilities here in the bronx and also take on a military aircraft. a terrifying plot the f.b.i. claims to have more than the suspects quickly dubbed the newburgh four are poor illiterate x. convicts
britain slashes the budget the country's best minds are beginning to look elsewhere we speak to an oxford academic with a stop warning for the future. a pakistani born american has been arrested for carrying out surveillance on the washington d.c. underground as part of a suspected terror plot federal is accused of working with people he believed were members of al qaeda but who were actually f.b.i. agents and u.s. counterterrorism official says there's no indication the maid was ever in touch...
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flashes budgets the country's best minds are beginning to look elsewhere we speak to the oxford academic with a stark warning for the future. and the f.b.i. is facing a backlash over its approach to dealing with homegrown terror critics say some of its tactics amount entrapment with agents helping to organize plaudits simply for a p.r. coup one of them. may two thousand and nine according to the f.b.i. the four men intended to carry out their planned day for african american muslims are arrested you have to say sir paraded in front of new york news cameras presented as the faces of homegrown terrorism even if it was a. jewish facilities here in the branch but also taken a military aircraft. a terrifying plot the f.b.i. claims to afford it the suspects quickly dubbed the newburg for our poor illiterate ex conflicts with neither passports nor licenses direction by a foreign entity or really a terrorist group instead it direction came from shahid hussain a pakistani immigrant on the f.b.i. payroll reportedly paid nearly one hundred thousand dollars for his services f.b.i. operatives provide
flashes budgets the country's best minds are beginning to look elsewhere we speak to the oxford academic with a stark warning for the future. and the f.b.i. is facing a backlash over its approach to dealing with homegrown terror critics say some of its tactics amount entrapment with agents helping to organize plaudits simply for a p.r. coup one of them. may two thousand and nine according to the f.b.i. the four men intended to carry out their planned day for african american muslims are...
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person still to come on r t what's worrying britain's best minds well we travel to oxford to ask why top academics fear the u.k.'s reputation as one of the world's best places for research might soon become a thing of the past. those stories still to come but first a pakistani born american has been arrested for carrying out surveillance on the washington d.c. metro as part of a suspected terror plot. is accused of providing support to people he believes al qaeda members but who were actually f.b.i. agents u.s. counterterrorism official said there's no indication of what was ever in touch with real militants but still the incident has helped stop fears of so-called homegrown terrorism in the u.s. as. critics say the f.b.i. may not be fighting terrorism but instead in trapping vulnerable you. may two thousand and nine according to the f.b.i. the four men intended to carry out their planned day for african-american muslims are arrested you have to say sarah paraded in front of new york news cameras presented as the faces of homegrown terrorism for you but she was a. jewish facilities h
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all of these former glory you were at mit alexi oxford. and looking have financial analyst max kaiser and stacy herbert explore a new possible cause of the financial crisis this time a purely psychiatric one and you can see the kaiser report in two hours time but here's a preview. bankers cause credit crisis for kicks bankers blew up the financial system for the thrill of it according to one british academic there's a masochistic element to dealing with the client some of them enjoy getting you know roughed up by the broker those are your best clients it's not about fraud so much it's about six psycho financial shares i've got a financial terrorist right here is a day see that looks like lloyd blankfein to remax you know this lloyd blankfein c.e.o. of goldman sachs is a financial terrorist so now since these guys have been proven to be very ill and psychologically addicted to losing people's money what's happening in the foreclosure fraud states is knowledge is coming out now that for example a three hundred thousand dollar mortgage that t
all of these former glory you were at mit alexi oxford. and looking have financial analyst max kaiser and stacy herbert explore a new possible cause of the financial crisis this time a purely psychiatric one and you can see the kaiser report in two hours time but here's a preview. bankers cause credit crisis for kicks bankers blew up the financial system for the thrill of it according to one british academic there's a masochistic element to dealing with the client some of them enjoy getting you...
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oxford. and eruptions of two separate will cain is in can chalk in russia's far east have caused an entire town to be covered in ash more than five thousand people have been forced to stay at home with their windows shut due to almost zero visibility roads in the region were closed although some major ones have reportedly reopened the cables are still spewing ash the last major eruption there was reported in two thousand and nine. and living it had we reported as saying this which helped build our civilization is still fired at a bit of new applications today find out more in our technology update in about two hours time here in. los. angeles containing the. bacteria strikes me to see a slight mythological magic has better players in the sky seeds of hope to protect the other sleeve we can provide such accuracy to many forms. we've done to the future. time now for a business and date with carrie that don't go away. hello welcome to business with me. quick a dialogue has been in talks with bot
oxford. and eruptions of two separate will cain is in can chalk in russia's far east have caused an entire town to be covered in ash more than five thousand people have been forced to stay at home with their windows shut due to almost zero visibility roads in the region were closed although some major ones have reportedly reopened the cables are still spewing ash the last major eruption there was reported in two thousand and nine. and living it had we reported as saying this which helped build...
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it's former glory lore and it odyssey oxford. just after twenty minutes past the hour now here in moscow you are with our to thank you for joining us today now most i've had first into the world with my stuff so news that aeroflot now will be sponsoring and tell us more about this that's right a deal's been reached between mikhail prokhorov and the air carrier and i'll have more on that just a bit later for you but first choice of dialogue has been in talks since both revenue and next sound about the possibility of selling its stake in russian carmaker after about troika run and state holding russian technologies over twenty five percent of up to us going to see carlos gone spoke exclusively to business ltd at the world economic forum in the middle east and north africa on wednesday he explained the french and japanese positions. but we have a desire to buy troika dialog share and after of ours and we are in negotiations however we have not come to any decision yet we are not in a hurry and have plenty of time however both renaul
it's former glory lore and it odyssey oxford. just after twenty minutes past the hour now here in moscow you are with our to thank you for joining us today now most i've had first into the world with my stuff so news that aeroflot now will be sponsoring and tell us more about this that's right a deal's been reached between mikhail prokhorov and the air carrier and i'll have more on that just a bit later for you but first choice of dialogue has been in talks since both revenue and next sound...
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oxford university, oxford, uk. certificate awarded, summer 2001. back to carl paladino on in a minute. first, here's david koryn. a second website that said she verified the info. it is one thing to get caught in a lie with such a wonderful academic record to get your various degrees confused. in a lie denying the first lie? >> you know, politicians tend to get the scandals they deserve. she's not a very serious candidate, so we have a not very serious scandal. linkedin gate and zoom info gate. she has a pattern, that she doesn't get it right. in washington, the old saying, it's not the wrongdoing, it's the cover-up. we seem to have a cover-up of a cover-up. i wonder how much more is going to come out on her background. >> the associated press walks on tiptoes when implying a candidate's dishonesty in the weeks before a campaign. it has written, quote, o'donnell has made incorrect statements about her education before. there was a time in our distant past, four, six years ago when somebody running for the senate might be expected to bow out of a ra
oxford university, oxford, uk. certificate awarded, summer 2001. back to carl paladino on in a minute. first, here's david koryn. a second website that said she verified the info. it is one thing to get caught in a lie with such a wonderful academic record to get your various degrees confused. in a lie denying the first lie? >> you know, politicians tend to get the scandals they deserve. she's not a very serious candidate, so we have a not very serious scandal. linkedin gate and zoom info...
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oxford. brings up today for the moment. business is next with. hello and welcome to the. troika dialogue. been in talks of both revenue and nissen about the possibility of selling its stake in russian comic after bob's troika ran on stage holding russian technology each own twenty five percent of out of bounds when a c.e.o. carlos god spoke exclusively to business r.t. at the world economic forum for the middle east and north africa on wednesday he explains the french and japanese firms positions. but we have a desire to buy troika dialog share and after of ours and we are in negotiations however we have not come to any decision yet we are not in a hurry and have plenty of time however both renault. are interested in buying troika dialog share with. the. russian car producer gas could drive sales revenues up thirty percent this year the company expects total income will be around two point seven billion dollars it also plans to increase the production of light and medium sized commercial vehicles by forty percent. the tender for the tribes to toff oil field appears to hav
oxford. brings up today for the moment. business is next with. hello and welcome to the. troika dialogue. been in talks of both revenue and nissen about the possibility of selling its stake in russian comic after bob's troika ran on stage holding russian technology each own twenty five percent of out of bounds when a c.e.o. carlos god spoke exclusively to business r.t. at the world economic forum for the middle east and north africa on wednesday he explains the french and japanese firms...
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oxford university, oxford uk, certificate awarded, summer 2001. to the story of battling carl "the truth" paladino in a moment. a columnist at politicsdaily.com. good evening. >> good evening, keith. >> here's the second website that says she verified the info. the conservative think tank said she submitted the resume. it's one thing to get caught in a lie or maybe with such a wonderful academic record to get your various degrees in educational backgrounds confu d confused. what happens if you get caught in the lie denying the first lie? >> well, you know, politicians tend to get the scandals they deserve. she's not a very serious candidate. so she's getting a not very serious scandal. linkdin gate morphing to zoominfo-gate. it shows what we like to say is a pattern. she just doesn't get it right. in washington, the old saying is, it's not the wrongdoing, it's the cover-up. now we seem to have a cover-up of a cover-up. and i want to know how much more is going to come out on her background. >> to that point, the associated press walks on tiptoes w
oxford university, oxford uk, certificate awarded, summer 2001. to the story of battling carl "the truth" paladino in a moment. a columnist at politicsdaily.com. good evening. >> good evening, keith. >> here's the second website that says she verified the info. the conservative think tank said she submitted the resume. it's one thing to get caught in a lie or maybe with such a wonderful academic record to get your various degrees in educational backgrounds confu d...
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university of oxford.in the new millennium in objection fer. the problem is greg sargent first reported this week, quote, it turns out that was a course conducted by an institution known as the phoenix institute, which merely rented space at oxford. instead of acfollowinging the exaggeration, se threw a pr company decided to double-down on this. she released this statement, quote, there have been reports that i have released false information on a linkedin profile until my name. i never established a profile or authorized anyone to do so on my behalf. who me? couldn't be me. spbls must have written that o bio page without nigh knowledge, which is a neat execution, check the claim here did not just appear on christine o'donnell's linkedin profile. it turned you elsewhere, that it was user verified. the i attended oxford appeared on a resume that she submitted to a think called. who me? i'm not responsible for any of those either, i promise. sorry, i've got to go. the who me defense put on full display in co
university of oxford.in the new millennium in objection fer. the problem is greg sargent first reported this week, quote, it turns out that was a course conducted by an institution known as the phoenix institute, which merely rented space at oxford. instead of acfollowinging the exaggeration, se threw a pr company decided to double-down on this. she released this statement, quote, there have been reports that i have released false information on a linkedin profile until my name. i never...
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and oxford originally set a word limit of 100,000 on two of us. quickly, they realized they had to double the word limit, and ultimately, they tripled that word limit, which is what emerged and allowed them to put the high price on it, i suppose. >> so, this is close to 600 pages and 300,000 words. >> yes. >> well, none of us would be sitting in this room doing this, if it hadn't have been for the house of representatives going on television. so, excuse me while i read what you say in here about television in the house, and then i'll read what you say about in the commons. you write -- how strongly do you feel about this? >> i will stick by that. but the "together with" is important. it's not -- i'm just not saying it's all television. together with the utilization of so-called modified or closed rules that impose time limits and impose limits on the number of amendments -- if any that can be offered. and then, when those -- when the house adopts a resolution from the rules committee, which establishes the universe of permissible amendments, if an
and oxford originally set a word limit of 100,000 on two of us. quickly, they realized they had to double the word limit, and ultimately, they tripled that word limit, which is what emerged and allowed them to put the high price on it, i suppose. >> so, this is close to 600 pages and 300,000 words. >> yes. >> well, none of us would be sitting in this room doing this, if it hadn't have been for the house of representatives going on television. so, excuse me while i read what...
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it is an oxford book. a sneaking suspicion that this is not cheap. >> the one that you are holding is that gift of our generosity. >> i accepted. >> as a hardback and in that category, a reference text, which the price highly, it retails of $160. on amazon, it is reduced by $28. -- $128. >> how did you do this? as i read a long, i see you interweaving. >> it was not easy. sometimes the language is the same but the meaning is different. sometimes there is no equivalent in one parliament when you're trying to compare to the other. but we did as much as we could. we simply wrote our section and try to meld them as far as we could. but we were well of biased not to break the sessions we were trying to combine down too far. to make it between the big topics. >> computer, back and forth? how long did it take you to do this? it in from the time we conceived the idea, which i was driving bill to dulles airport in 2003, i would say five years going back and forth. the creation of the outline, the approval of the ou
it is an oxford book. a sneaking suspicion that this is not cheap. >> the one that you are holding is that gift of our generosity. >> i accepted. >> as a hardback and in that category, a reference text, which the price highly, it retails of $160. on amazon, it is reduced by $28. -- $128. >> how did you do this? as i read a long, i see you interweaving. >> it was not easy. sometimes the language is the same but the meaning is different. sometimes there is no...
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one is a lawyer and the other is a tutor at oxford. they're playing tennis, somebody watches them. of the seven, the fellow is invited to play tennis with a russian guy. from then on, there is purpose behind the invitation. from then on, they're drawn into world they did not know existed. they're both intelligent, decent people and are faced with the anarchy. in fact, because it exported anarchy of post cold war russia. while they have come to visit -- from then on, they are drawn into a intrigue. the russian character, i do not want to spoil the story, but says he wishes to defect. he has a quarrel with his gang boss who's the boss of bosses in russia. he is one get even with him, the trade him, or out all the secrets about how he launders money. russian crime is being integrated into the soviet union on a grand scale. the crime family's were built. he comes from that. he learned the arts of money laundering, learns to wear suits and speak have decent english. he settled in switzerland, and operated of fast money laundering scheme from there. that is not fiction. money laundering
one is a lawyer and the other is a tutor at oxford. they're playing tennis, somebody watches them. of the seven, the fellow is invited to play tennis with a russian guy. from then on, there is purpose behind the invitation. from then on, they're drawn into world they did not know existed. they're both intelligent, decent people and are faced with the anarchy. in fact, because it exported anarchy of post cold war russia. while they have come to visit -- from then on, they are drawn into a...
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near park boulevard and oxford avenue, according to police lt. sandra brown. hispanic man in his 20s, wearing a black sweater and blue jeans, approached four women as they were walking, exposed himself to them, and then fled towards el camino real. he might be the same person involved in similar crimes earlier this month in the 200 block of stanford avenue, near the intersection of birch street and oxford avenue, and on the foot path near terman middle school at 655 arastradero road. >> a hot spot at san mateo bridge they found the cracks in the bridge we will tell you how that could people! look at you! texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! it's time for new school banking, bubbie. interest plus savings at capitalone.com. why earn bupkis, when your savings can earn three times the national average!! three times the national average!!! new school banking at capital one bank. with interest plus savings, go to capitalone.com!!!!! what's in your wallet? somebody help me down. i say baloney. this state belongs to all of
near park boulevard and oxford avenue, according to police lt. sandra brown. hispanic man in his 20s, wearing a black sweater and blue jeans, approached four women as they were walking, exposed himself to them, and then fled towards el camino real. he might be the same person involved in similar crimes earlier this month in the 200 block of stanford avenue, near the intersection of birch street and oxford avenue, and on the foot path near terman middle school at 655 arastradero road. >> a...
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we begin this evening with a conversation with oxford historian timothy garton ash. >> what was a wonder of modern history, the checks and balances of the american constitution, have somehow got clogged up. and the gridlock wasn't particularly in congress. he said thinking about this that in a way america's problem is the battle between the ipad and the filibuster. rose: right. >> between the wonderful powers of innovation that you see in silicon valley and the blocking power of the filibuster and the supermajority in the senate. plus the drastic polarization, the shouting between fox news and msnbc which gets worse every year i come back to the united states. >> rose: we conclude with robert dallek who has written a book called "the lost peace" the gat debate i would think is how do you fine a policy, a larger design, a vision of how you are going to deal with the hostility there radical islamists. it's sort of like at the start of the cold war when cano came up with containment that truman sported, sponsored. brought into. we don't have that. nobody put forward the kind-of-grand design
we begin this evening with a conversation with oxford historian timothy garton ash. >> what was a wonder of modern history, the checks and balances of the american constitution, have somehow got clogged up. and the gridlock wasn't particularly in congress. he said thinking about this that in a way america's problem is the battle between the ipad and the filibuster. rose: right. >> between the wonderful powers of innovation that you see in silicon valley and the blocking power of the...
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. >> nos vamos a nuestra Última pausa: al volver cientÍficos de la universidad de oxford descubrieronfeliz. siiii, más o menillos. ¿eh? siempre te he tratado muy bien. te saco a pasear, te mantengo limpio... ahí está el detalle, si tanto te interesara la limpieza, no irías a ponerme cualquler gasolina. ¿gasolina? ¿y eso qué tiene que ver? ooohhh... [ locutor ] tu auto hace mucho por ti. cuídalo. chevron con techron. cuídalo siempre. cuando se trata de limpieza, lo que importa es lo de afuera. ¿ah, sí? [♪mÚsica♪] >> el papa benedicto xvi en un encuentro en una de las principales plazas llamÓ hoy a los residentes a no ceder a las tentaciones del crimen organizado. al que calificÓ como un camino de muerte. pero muchos se sintieron decepcionados porque no usÓ la palabra mafia. >> esta semana hubo noticias alentadores en el campo de la ciencia. se trata de algo que literalmente podrÍa evitar un dolor de cabeza a muchos en el futuro. cientÍficos aseguran haber descubierto el origen de la migraÑa. nos explica por quÉ podrÍa cambiar la vida de millones de personas. [♪mÚsica♪] >> padece de mig
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the evening news at 7:00 eastern, and 6:00 in oxford. i will see you then. commercial break and then "your world."
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christine o'donnell, ten days ago claiming she went to princeton and oxford is proclaiming she did not go to yale. >>> sharron angle getting so loopy, too keen about republicans just endorsed harry reid. next. ♪ when it's planes in the sky ♪ ♪ for a chain of supply, that's logistics ♪ ♪ when the parts for the line ♪ ♪ come precisely on time ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ a continuous link, that is always in sync ♪ ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ there will be no more stress ♪ ♪ cause you've called ups, that's logistics ♪ >>> with republicans in charge shut down the government? the 5:00 shadow knows. he claims mitch mcconnell told him. >>> u.s. chamber of horrors putting this democrat's home phone number in an attack ad and plans to sue the government to protect the poor businesses from you. >>> he plains it was a gaffe though he dismissed the idea there were gaffes. the chairman that calls for the execution of, quote, obama. >>> and the update for your help, the cranicks. g to buy. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. >>> last month when talk began of a government shutdown
christine o'donnell, ten days ago claiming she went to princeton and oxford is proclaiming she did not go to yale. >>> sharron angle getting so loopy, too keen about republicans just endorsed harry reid. next. ♪ when it's planes in the sky ♪ ♪ for a chain of supply, that's logistics ♪ ♪ when the parts for the line ♪ ♪ come precisely on time ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ a continuous link, that is always in sync ♪ ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ there will be no more stress...
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look at access to oxford profiling. who gets the car dealership franchise.stop at the police. the structural inequalities are evident. from mortality to life expectancy. >> that is all for another week. goodbye. >> funding is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. macarthur foundation and the union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> i am julia styles. >> i am kevin bacon. >> public broadcasting is my source for news about the world. >> for election coverage you can count on. >> a commitment to journalism. or deciding who to vote for. public broadcasting is my source for intelligence connections to my community. >> "bbc newsnight" was presented by kcet, los angeles. presented by kcet, los angeles.
look at access to oxford profiling. who gets the car dealership franchise.stop at the police. the structural inequalities are evident. from mortality to life expectancy. >> that is all for another week. goodbye. >> funding is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. macarthur foundation and the union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for...
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she didn't go to oxford either but she's like you and me. the righteers playing games, again, folks. commentary on that in just a moment. >>> nrc chairman pete sessions is the latest republican under fire for racially insensitive remarks. democrats have identified an ugly pattern. reverend al sharpton here to respond on all of that. >>> and sharron angle is getting too much of that vegas sun, don't you think? she's accusing harry reid of providing viagra to child molesters? and trying to scare us that sharia law is taking over american cities? it's a friday. we've got rapid response on that one. >>> but this is the story that has me fired up tonight. very seriously, america is in an ideological crossroads of the future of this country is hanging in the balance. you have to admit a real bumper crop of wingnut republican candidates out there trying to take over the congress in the next 25 days, and millions of americans, the question is, are they going to get fooled again? tea party darling, christine o'donnell, released another dandy of a com
she didn't go to oxford either but she's like you and me. the righteers playing games, again, folks. commentary on that in just a moment. >>> nrc chairman pete sessions is the latest republican under fire for racially insensitive remarks. democrats have identified an ugly pattern. reverend al sharpton here to respond on all of that. >>> and sharron angle is getting too much of that vegas sun, don't you think? she's accusing harry reid of providing viagra to child molesters?...
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none carries more weight or national significance than oxford, mississippi.ose the next mascot at ole miss. the students have whittled things down to three choices. number one the rebel black bear. the animals are native to mississippi. number two the land shark which is the current and for a while now nicknamed for the football team's defense and last, but not least the hottie to to tottie. more concept an ole miss super fan. i was all about admiral akbar. it voting runs through next tuesday. jurors in connecticut will return in about two weeks to consider whether this man, steven hayes, should get the death penalty. they convicted him today of 16 counts related to a home invasion that left a woman and her two daughters dead. witnesses say the man who tried to detonate a homemade car bombs in times square smirked in court today as the judge sentenced him to the rest of his life in jail. and on this back in 1962, british secret agent james bond hit the big screen for the first time when dr. no premiered in london. the film starring sean connery and i. >> namp
none carries more weight or national significance than oxford, mississippi.ose the next mascot at ole miss. the students have whittled things down to three choices. number one the rebel black bear. the animals are native to mississippi. number two the land shark which is the current and for a while now nicknamed for the football team's defense and last, but not least the hottie to to tottie. more concept an ole miss super fan. i was all about admiral akbar. it voting runs through next tuesday....
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by claiming that she went to oxford and claremont university. blamed it on others. but she did receive a fellowship from claremont institute. a conservative think tank with no affiliation. the spokesperson told talking points memo that she has said she received a certificate for oxford university in the summer of 2001. and yesterday another website, yet another website, called zoom info surfaced with o'donnell making the same exact mistake. how unusual. well, that's three strikes for christine and the teenage witch. her man is to stay way from the national interviews but i think she really needs to step up and speak up if she's going to have any credibility at all. for more let's bring in media strategist let me turn to legendary radio talk show consultant holland cooke. well, plenty of writing talkers out there. shouldn't she get out there and clean this thing out? >> this is a genuine dilamy for her because she went on fox news and with great flourished announced this will be my last national tv appearance. here's the problem, delawareians are
by claiming that she went to oxford and claremont university. blamed it on others. but she did receive a fellowship from claremont institute. a conservative think tank with no affiliation. the spokesperson told talking points memo that she has said she received a certificate for oxford university in the summer of 2001. and yesterday another website, yet another website, called zoom info surfaced with o'donnell making the same exact mistake. how unusual. well, that's three strikes for christine...
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across the bay, some folks getting more toward easton and oxford, inch and a quaater.looking t decent rainfall across the area. we will see changes coming ur way. which is good, as far as some clearing as we go through the overnight. and we also will see mooe sunshine for the weekend. i will have a look at that in detail coming up in the forecast in a bit. >> thousands oo pounds of rolling steel barely miss an officer. the simple decision he made that >> a very mysterious silver orb floating above ew york city. the stir it caused. >> and storming off the setf ♪ and i'm hungry like the wolf ♪ >> 33 miners from chile tonight are spending the first full day above ground since early august. harr to believe. >> the last of the miners was rescued round 9:00 last night. it took rescue workerssmore than a day to bbing all 33 men, and 6 surffce, one by one..3 chile's president is promising changes in reform to the industry, to help keep miners safe nd prevent sooething like this from happening again. ú% some days, we will be announcing a new treaty, protection, dignity, to prot
across the bay, some folks getting more toward easton and oxford, inch and a quaater.looking t decent rainfall across the area. we will see changes coming ur way. which is good, as far as some clearing as we go through the overnight. and we also will see mooe sunshine for the weekend. i will have a look at that in detail coming up in the forecast in a bit. >> thousands oo pounds of rolling steel barely miss an officer. the simple decision he made that >> a very mysterious silver orb...
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she'll need to explain everything from satanic dates to the oxford education. get some popcorn, folks, it's going to be a dandy. mike papantonio's champing at the bit to get to this one. >>> all of that and plus, bill clinton says making him gag. cariboo barbie, you can believe it, she's relate to the president? it doesn't mean that they're going to have thanksgiving together but it's an interesting thing.like fu for the economy. one opportunity leading to another... and another. we all have a hand in it. because opportunity can start anywhere, and go everywhere. let's keep it moving. ♪ [ male announcer ] ever have morning pain slow you down? introducing bayer am, an extra strength pain reliever with alertness aid to fight fatigue. so get up and get goin'! with new bayer am. the morning pain reliever. [ male announcer ] the vanilla caramel latte from maxwell house international café. the 60 calorie way to stop your world. >>> coming up on the "the ed show," president tom donahue. this guy's making me sick and a bunch of other americans too. he's vowing to ramp
she'll need to explain everything from satanic dates to the oxford education. get some popcorn, folks, it's going to be a dandy. mike papantonio's champing at the bit to get to this one. >>> all of that and plus, bill clinton says making him gag. cariboo barbie, you can believe it, she's relate to the president? it doesn't mean that they're going to have thanksgiving together but it's an interesting thing.like fu for the economy. one opportunity leading to another... and another. we...
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he is an extraordinary man and has a distinguished military career and he went to oxford.e has done many interesting things and has a fabulous sense of humor to boot. you will love him and we will be right back ♪"white house chronicle" is produced in conjunction with howard university television. the nationally syndicated columnist llewellyn king and llewellyngasparello. -- and linda gasparello. ♪ >> bank you for coming along and i am joined by general wesley clark. a pleasure to have you. what are you doing, i know you are working harder than you probably have ever worked. we were talking with a four-day work week but let's deal with big issues. >> many of us are working more than what ever heywood broun lot of us to work anyway. we work 12 or so hours per day. >> i once had a job and a print shop where i had to do this all night, putting something under a little gadget that drilled holes. those along this nights of my life. >> i would say that's enough. >> and extraordinarily boring. the work we have done, there is very little else we would want to do. >> i found it fasc
he is an extraordinary man and has a distinguished military career and he went to oxford.e has done many interesting things and has a fabulous sense of humor to boot. you will love him and we will be right back ♪"white house chronicle" is produced in conjunction with howard university television. the nationally syndicated columnist llewellyn king and llewellyngasparello. -- and linda gasparello. ♪ >> bank you for coming along and i am joined by general wesley clark. a...
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according to an oxford university researcher, catherine sutherland found many misspellings and grammatical errors. souther land believes an editor corrected early drafts of her novels "emma" and "persuasion." russ mitchell was big man on campus today in colombia, missouri serving as the grand marshal. he anchors the sunday edition, of course, of the "cbs evening news." up next on tonight's cbs evening news, new york's finest learning detection skills from the masters. >> glor: finally tonight, a different kind of c.s.i. everybody knows police detectives have highly developed skills of perception. but as seth doane shows us tonight, even the best of them can always use some brushing up. >> follow me into this gallery. >> reporter: they're never given much time to evaluate a scene. >> you can all step in. it's a large painting. >> we were taught from the academy how to observe and look a little deeper than what meets the eye. >> reporter: but he's not talking about art academy. rather, police academy. >> they're often wearing their weapons. >> reporter: in the museum? >> in the museum, and i
according to an oxford university researcher, catherine sutherland found many misspellings and grammatical errors. souther land believes an editor corrected early drafts of her novels "emma" and "persuasion." russ mitchell was big man on campus today in colombia, missouri serving as the grand marshal. he anchors the sunday edition, of course, of the "cbs evening news." up next on tonight's cbs evening news, new york's finest learning detection skills from the...
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i used to have oxford health care they used to give you $200 back if you could prove you went to the -- >> we should repeal the health care law? >> no, absolutely not. >> charlie, hop in. >> anybody wants to give me $200 for working out, that's fine. >> when you talk about the health care bill versus this thing, nobody understands the health care bill because nobody read it. the people who passed it didn't read it. 2400 pages of gob did goop -- goob did goop. they have no idea. >> my ailments are going to be different when i get sick as posed to good living. it is a big difference and it does matter at the end of the day. >> charlie why not? this is a different idea that seems to be working in the private sector. once again maybe the private sector has it right and the has it wrong. >> you know, i don't have strong opinions about this. if you want to pay me $200 to work-out i'm there. >> it was $150 jonathan and they did it. and half of them collected. >> you incentivize good behavior. when the insurance companies do that, the left likes to call it discrimination. they say you are di
i used to have oxford health care they used to give you $200 back if you could prove you went to the -- >> we should repeal the health care law? >> no, absolutely not. >> charlie, hop in. >> anybody wants to give me $200 for working out, that's fine. >> when you talk about the health care bill versus this thing, nobody understands the health care bill because nobody read it. the people who passed it didn't read it. 2400 pages of gob did goop -- goob did goop. they...
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across the bay, some folks getting more toward easton and oxford, inch and a quaater.oking t decent rainfall across the area. we will see changes coming ur way. which is good, as far as some clearing as we go through the overnight. and we also will see mooe sunshine for the weekend. i will have a look at that in detail coming up in the forecast in a bit. >> thousands oo pounds of rolling steel barely miss an officer. the simple decision he made that >> a very mysterious silver orb floating above ew york city. the stir it caused. >> and storming off the set of you could switch for great gas mileage or seats that flip and fold with one hand. you could switch for up to 600 highway miles on a single tank of gas. or the hundred-thousand mile powertrain warranty. over a thousand people a day are switching to chevy. they're not just trading in, they're trading up. qualified lessees can get low mileage lease on this 2011 malibu ls for around one ninety-nine a month. call for details. the switch to chevy starts at chevydealer.com. >> 33 miners from chile tonight are spending th
across the bay, some folks getting more toward easton and oxford, inch and a quaater.oking t decent rainfall across the area. we will see changes coming ur way. which is good, as far as some clearing as we go through the overnight. and we also will see mooe sunshine for the weekend. i will have a look at that in detail coming up in the forecast in a bit. >> thousands oo pounds of rolling steel barely miss an officer. the simple decision he made that >> a very mysterious silver orb...
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them forward what happened was the use of power of a friend of use of power when he was studying the oxford man called oswald rayna was a member of british a british intelligence in russia at the time he obviously was still close to use a path and a plan was there for hatched between them whereby both sides would get what they wanted miss smith we we always knew that respondent didn't die quickly but so far we read that that the explanation for this was his extraordinary strength of this extraordinary man now you explain it differently you said you're right that he was actually tortured before he was shot so so why was he tortured was there any information they wanted to get from this man. yes i think what they wanted to get from him are certainly what the british wanted to get from him as i say is whether it was his involvement with the germans they believed that they believed russia putin was involved in some way with the germans either on their pay or as some sort of alliance in order to persuade the czarina to get the czar to pull out of the war that's what that was the belief in russia
them forward what happened was the use of power of a friend of use of power when he was studying the oxford man called oswald rayna was a member of british a british intelligence in russia at the time he obviously was still close to use a path and a plan was there for hatched between them whereby both sides would get what they wanted miss smith we we always knew that respondent didn't die quickly but so far we read that that the explanation for this was his extraordinary strength of this...
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main aims of a crime is to help develop you can interest in a city especially among students the oxford and cambridge boat race is famous the world over and university rowing is popular in the u.s. but the same can't be said of russia and besides he has the backing of one of the world's greatest ever rowers is that every two years is completely new people coming into it. in the seniors you have for athletes that will go on for five ten. even longer. and it's difficult to break in. people at the top what happens is you slowly get your everybody's level goes up by then the older people retire and the next level of their this is imperative given the current state of russian rowing the country is just one one gold of the last prelim big games and the prospects are looking good for london in less than two years time this is a far cry from fifty years ago when the roman lympics proved to be one of the greatest moments in rowing not just for russia but also for some petersburg living grand as it was known then twenty six people from just one club. came there and national team and half of them
main aims of a crime is to help develop you can interest in a city especially among students the oxford and cambridge boat race is famous the world over and university rowing is popular in the u.s. but the same can't be said of russia and besides he has the backing of one of the world's greatest ever rowers is that every two years is completely new people coming into it. in the seniors you have for athletes that will go on for five ten. even longer. and it's difficult to break in. people at the...