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specifics harvard and oxford, but i was to do oxford, harvard, get a job, get parried, start a family and then if i so wish i can come back to pakistan. and that became impossible the day she was assassinated. >> so you came back to pakistan immediately. >> absolutely. >> rose: and what's your future now. are you head of the party. are you waiting your opportunity to run for president? >> no, not to run for president. but my, i'm head of the party. but at the same time i didn't campaign in the last election. i didn't seek office for myself nor did i campaign for my party. so i don't particularly feel like i have a mandate at the moment to take an overactive role, to step on anybody's toes. so when the next election comes around and if the party so wishes, i will be taking a more active role. >> rose: in what way? >> in campaigning and engaging in policy and engaging in issues and being part of the debate in our society for a peaceful, prosperous. >> rose: is there someone in pakistan other than you and other than your father who speaks to those people who had such belief in your mothe
specifics harvard and oxford, but i was to do oxford, harvard, get a job, get parried, start a family and then if i so wish i can come back to pakistan. and that became impossible the day she was assassinated. >> so you came back to pakistan immediately. >> absolutely. >> rose: and what's your future now. are you head of the party. are you waiting your opportunity to run for president? >> no, not to run for president. but my, i'm head of the party. but at the same time i...
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prime minister david cameron eton and oxford. chancellor george osborne exclusive london schools then oxford. deputy prime minister nick clegg westminster school and cambridge none of these men come from ordinary backgrounds there's a lot of people that are being political advisors of one kind or another. and that's growing is each parliament goes by. you've got a lot more years we've got the biggest knob of all time now in cameron running the rules the snobs are there to be seen on the tory benches in particular i call it millionaire's row denis skinner's an m.p. who would once have been seen as pure traditional british labor party stock the son of a miner and an ex minor himself he came up through the ranks became a trade union leader a counsellor and then a labor party m.p. in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight it's a route into politics that's become almost obsolete replaced by a career path through top universities into special advisor posts and from there into ministerial jobs that's how ed miliband the leader of the p
prime minister david cameron eton and oxford. chancellor george osborne exclusive london schools then oxford. deputy prime minister nick clegg westminster school and cambridge none of these men come from ordinary backgrounds there's a lot of people that are being political advisors of one kind or another. and that's growing is each parliament goes by. you've got a lot more years we've got the biggest knob of all time now in cameron running the rules the snobs are there to be seen on the tory...
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a little closer look, oxford reaching up through the center part of tal bert county. realize you will run into this. there are more storms flaring up northland west of d.c., taking it south of baltimore our storm headed into perriman weakening. that's good for the havre de grace area. humidity at 67%. winds are east at nine. through the day it was a cloudy scenario early on. then we saw a few storms popping up at times. hit and miss basis, really. how about bell hair today? some someone breaking through and the clouds get a little bit more only men -- ominous. you can see the one storm passing north of the severn river. temperatures right around 80. it's warm expect for points north of us where they're seeing a few upper 60s. you get that brief rain cooling and temperatures jump right back up after a storm passing. it's not like a long lasting cool down. you can see how hot the humidity is. nearly 90% in frederick and here's the overall scenario it. is an active afternoon across the mid-atlantic states with low pressure swirling south of us and storms flaring up in th
a little closer look, oxford reaching up through the center part of tal bert county. realize you will run into this. there are more storms flaring up northland west of d.c., taking it south of baltimore our storm headed into perriman weakening. that's good for the havre de grace area. humidity at 67%. winds are east at nine. through the day it was a cloudy scenario early on. then we saw a few storms popping up at times. hit and miss basis, really. how about bell hair today? some someone...
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from princeton and from oxford. my guess is that nobody else besides richard lands holds degrees from princeton and oxford but also as he does a master december gree from the new orleans baptist theological seminary. richard? >> thank you. this sunday will be my last sunday as the interim pastor. they have a new pastor and they're very excited about it. sometimes people ask me, you preach every sunday in addition to everything else you do? i said that's the last thing i would give up. the thing i look forward to the most every week and the thing i find the most fulfilling every week is preaching to the same people and being in touch with a local body of christ. and that leads me to say i'm neither a physician nor a lawyer. i'm a baptist minister and an ethicist. and i do think there are unprecedented threats to our religious freedoms. 20 years ago, i was in debates with people of my own dmon nation and in american christianity in general who were concerned about what they say as threats to the establishment clause.
from princeton and from oxford. my guess is that nobody else besides richard lands holds degrees from princeton and oxford but also as he does a master december gree from the new orleans baptist theological seminary. richard? >> thank you. this sunday will be my last sunday as the interim pastor. they have a new pastor and they're very excited about it. sometimes people ask me, you preach every sunday in addition to everything else you do? i said that's the last thing i would give up. the...
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first, helena kennedy who is in oxford, england, a member of julian assange's legal team. we will go to charles glass to talk about his latest trip to syria and the latest carnage there. we will be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] ♪ [music break] >> bob dylan on the presidential medal of freedom yesterday at the white house. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we are joined in britain by one of the attorneys for julian assange, helena kennedy. when the judge announced the supreme court's decision to uphold the extradition of assange, he invoked the 1957 european convention on extradition. i want to ask helena kennedy about the significance of that convention and why it was put into effect. we will go to a clip of the ruling first. this is for nicholas phillips. >> the swedish public prosecutor has requested the extradition of mr. assange on charges of serious sexual offenses. that request has raised a point of lot of general public importance. it is not a point in respect of the particular facts of mr.
first, helena kennedy who is in oxford, england, a member of julian assange's legal team. we will go to charles glass to talk about his latest trip to syria and the latest carnage there. we will be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] ♪ [music break] >> bob dylan on the presidential medal of freedom yesterday at the white house. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we are joined in britain by one of the...
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oxford watson >> i could not get people to stop urinating in my bushes.few blocks of of the art. it was still not a fun place to be. >>stanley: a huge loophole make it virtually impossible to ban booze at bay to breakers. i will explain in the next edition of people behaving badly. our >>stanley: , there was this so-called ban on alcohol, but let's bring down what a ban on alcohol really meant. if you were with me of the panhandle during this event of the you would know that the ban of alcohol did not meet swat. i have to give credit where credit is due. the sponsors hired a security team tall cut >>stanley: this couple is making now, look at what he is holding. it is a jello shot. the to the part about people tried to sneak it liquor, there is a huge loophole. if you are carrying an open container, there confiscated, but if he simply walked by security or police. it was on open, nothing happened. >> you cannot have a thick oakland. some of people waited until they pass the checkpoint if it drank like a fish. would he drink like a fish you tend to lose go
oxford watson >> i could not get people to stop urinating in my bushes.few blocks of of the art. it was still not a fun place to be. >>stanley: a huge loophole make it virtually impossible to ban booze at bay to breakers. i will explain in the next edition of people behaving badly. our >>stanley: , there was this so-called ban on alcohol, but let's bring down what a ban on alcohol really meant. if you were with me of the panhandle during this event of the you would know that...
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she came to england, to oxford, to study at oxford in 1964, and there was a ten-year period between arriving in england and getting married. and in that period, having been under the thumb of her very feared another throughout her child, she sort of blossomed in various ways. she took all sorts of odd decisions. she came to study politics, philosophy and economics at oxford. didn't like it. tried twice to change subjects. once to english and once to forestry. both times she was refused to so she ended up getting a very poor degree. she was not, not a thing to be proud of but should never shown any sign of being ashamed of it neither i really only study when i'm interested. when she was at university she fell in love with a student, a pakistani, and the relationship continued after she graduated, and ended in tears, and then she fell in love with a man who became her husband. i sort of see her mom back in rangoon. i can end this and dutch that i can envision her getting these letters and reading in english as she saw the strange decisions that suu is taking. she was conventional and unimagina
she came to england, to oxford, to study at oxford in 1964, and there was a ten-year period between arriving in england and getting married. and in that period, having been under the thumb of her very feared another throughout her child, she sort of blossomed in various ways. she took all sorts of odd decisions. she came to study politics, philosophy and economics at oxford. didn't like it. tried twice to change subjects. once to english and once to forestry. both times she was refused to so...
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but it looks that way, according to a group of scientists from oxford university.esearchers say that a real live love potion is possible. >> binding unconditional love could be a lifelong journey, but these days, scientists say forget romance. finding your soul mate could be as easy as popping a pill. >> i think it is possible to put it in a drug because we are biological by nature, we are made up of chemicals. >> the research says that it is as simple as identify those chemicals, finding the right balance, and you have your very own love potion, but not everyone is convinced. >> i do not want to love someone that is only loving me because of a pill. >> she could find use for the bill. >> i would love for him to love me no matter what i say. >> take a look at this. researchers say a pillow with these five drugs would chemically modified a person's thinking of attraction, in other words, making them love you. but a clinical psychologist says not so fast. >> do you want your love to be biologically manipulated? that is the question you need to ask yourself before you
but it looks that way, according to a group of scientists from oxford university.esearchers say that a real live love potion is possible. >> binding unconditional love could be a lifelong journey, but these days, scientists say forget romance. finding your soul mate could be as easy as popping a pill. >> i think it is possible to put it in a drug because we are biological by nature, we are made up of chemicals. >> the research says that it is as simple as identify those...
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at the invitation of david cameron in june, she will visit britain where she previously studied at oxford university. her itinerary also includes a stop at oslo. suu kyi will give a speech on women's participation in society at the economic forum held in the thai capital on thursday and friday. she's also expected to brief representatives of her country on the status of the democratizization. first up on her tour was a suburb of bangkok. she saw the difficult lives of myanmar immigrants in neighboring thailand. >> reporter: a big crowd of myanmar workers are awaiting the arrival of aung sang suu kyi. >> reporter: this is the enthusiasm shown to myanmar's democratic icon. thousands of myanmar workers in the province gathered to cheer aung san suu kyi. a seafood processing center and hundreds of thousands of people from myanmar work in the seafood industry for low wages. the workers were the audience for her first speech abroad in 24 years after a forced silence in myanmar. she called on the myanmar immigrants to return home and participate in building a democracy. >> translator: she is the
at the invitation of david cameron in june, she will visit britain where she previously studied at oxford university. her itinerary also includes a stop at oslo. suu kyi will give a speech on women's participation in society at the economic forum held in the thai capital on thursday and friday. she's also expected to brief representatives of her country on the status of the democratizization. first up on her tour was a suburb of bangkok. she saw the difficult lives of myanmar immigrants in...
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bostic is a former investigator living in oxford. had influential friends that wrote glowing letters on his behalf saying he trned his life around, stopped drinking. barbour said he was unaware of the accident that killed charity smith. but as you know we got ahold of e-mails that said it was those same friends that wrote back and tried to get to the governor's saufs saying look, we heard this guy's had another accident. he should not be pardoned. all of that was ignored. >> i'm told just a couple hours ago that barbour was on msnbc. i would ask any other reporter who gets a chance to interview the governor, throw him a question about this. it would be great to get him on the record explaining how he could give a pardon to a guy sitting in jail on his fourth dui and not make a kmechbt on it in the five months since then. anybody does interview him, maybe ask him that question. ed, appreciate it. charity smith as we said was just 18 years old when she was killed in that terrible car crash. she was saving money for college. she had a l
bostic is a former investigator living in oxford. had influential friends that wrote glowing letters on his behalf saying he trned his life around, stopped drinking. barbour said he was unaware of the accident that killed charity smith. but as you know we got ahold of e-mails that said it was those same friends that wrote back and tried to get to the governor's saufs saying look, we heard this guy's had another accident. he should not be pardoned. all of that was ignored. >> i'm told just...
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bostick is a former irs investigator living in oxford, mississippi. he had very influential friends, former u.s. attorneys that wrote glowing letters on his behalf saying he turned his life around and had stopped drinking. barbour said he was unaware of the accident that killed charity smith. that's what he told us when we first reported on this story. we got a hold of e-mails that showed it was those very same friends that wrote back and tried to get to the governor's office and said, look, we heard that this guy's had another accident. he shouldn't be pardoned. all of that was ignored. >> i'm told just a couple of hours ago that barbour was on msnbc. i would just ask any other reporter out there who does get the chance to interview the governor, maybe throw him a question about this. it would be great to get him on the record explaining how he could give a pardon to a guy while he's sitting in jail on his fourth dui and not even make any comment about it in the five months since then. anybody does interview him, maybe you could ask him that question
bostick is a former irs investigator living in oxford, mississippi. he had very influential friends, former u.s. attorneys that wrote glowing letters on his behalf saying he turned his life around and had stopped drinking. barbour said he was unaware of the accident that killed charity smith. that's what he told us when we first reported on this story. we got a hold of e-mails that showed it was those very same friends that wrote back and tried to get to the governor's office and said, look, we...