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her connections with the united kingdom, reinforced in oxford yesterday, are intimate. she has been the symbol of resistance to a regime which even in an imperfect world has been exceptional in its barbarity. as the un has documented, and from three trips to burma's borders i can myself attest, this is a cabal guilty of rape as a weapon of war, extra- judicial killings, compulsory relocation, forced labour, deployment of child soldiers, use of human minesweepers, incarceration of opponents in unspeakable conditions, destruction of villages, obstruction of aid and excruciating torture. burma has become a beautiful but benighted land where fear runs through society like blood flowing through veins. Ññ:? one woman has now defied a dictatorship of such depravity for two decades. that is why daw aung san suu kyi, a leader and a stateswoman, is here with us this afternoon. however, there is room for cautious optimism. the recent election to parliament of our guest, accompanied by 42 of her colleagues, and the release of many political prisoners are
her connections with the united kingdom, reinforced in oxford yesterday, are intimate. she has been the symbol of resistance to a regime which even in an imperfect world has been exceptional in its barbarity. as the un has documented, and from three trips to burma's borders i can myself attest, this is a cabal guilty of rape as a weapon of war, extra- judicial killings, compulsory relocation, forced labour, deployment of child soldiers, use of human minesweepers, incarceration of opponents in...
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that's over toward oxford on the eastern shore.rtly sunny to mostly cloudy skies today. a lot of these clouds, maybe the high thin ones, we get enough sun to bleed through. 70 at noon. light winds out of the south. south winds 5 to 10 this afternoon. a spotty shower. best chances for showers will be west and southwest of washington. in fact, you can see them this morning down from charlottesville to lynchburg, down into the carolinas. some of those high clouds is what's spilling over to us. to the north more sunshine. to the east which is that lone shower near oxford. we see the greens, yellows and oranges. this is definitely weakening. gaithersburg is the cool spot right now at 48 with culpeper 55. as we look outside on our michael & son weather camera, a pretty morning. 59 degrees with calm winds and that barometer is rising right now. 29 and 99. there's the disturbance. it will be sliding off to the east. areas south and southwest a better chance of showers let's say. as lieu at the future cast, that's what we're expecting, to p
that's over toward oxford on the eastern shore.rtly sunny to mostly cloudy skies today. a lot of these clouds, maybe the high thin ones, we get enough sun to bleed through. 70 at noon. light winds out of the south. south winds 5 to 10 this afternoon. a spotty shower. best chances for showers will be west and southwest of washington. in fact, you can see them this morning down from charlottesville to lynchburg, down into the carolinas. some of those high clouds is what's spilling over to us. to...
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and britain, you still have an awful lot concentration of oxford and cambridge. i mean, the current prime minister, david cameron, is eaton and christ church. he's one of 17 prime ministers that went to eaton, the same private school. these people basically -- they identify each other by saying to somebody they see, oh, were you at school? it's understood the only one to possibly be talking about is eaton. and apparently it's academically a tough and rigorous school and david cameron did well and the christ church and this and that and so forth and the people that run "the economist" are from model college, oxford. little mafias. we have many, many mafias in this country with lots of smart and talented people in lots and lots of them. one of our great strengths. if you get a leader -- you know, we have had a president who went to harvard law school, the previous president went to harvard business school and the leading republican candidate went to lewiston law school and bill clinton went to georgetown and nowhere. >> and then -- >> law school. newt gingrich came
and britain, you still have an awful lot concentration of oxford and cambridge. i mean, the current prime minister, david cameron, is eaton and christ church. he's one of 17 prime ministers that went to eaton, the same private school. these people basically -- they identify each other by saying to somebody they see, oh, were you at school? it's understood the only one to possibly be talking about is eaton. and apparently it's academically a tough and rigorous school and david cameron did well...
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and britain, you still have an awful lot concentration of oxford and cambridge. i cambridge. the current prime minister, david cameron, is eton and chri christchurch. they identify somebody by saying were you at school? it is understood the only one you could possibly be talking about is eton, and apparently it is ak can dep cli a tough school, david cameron did well there, and the people that run the economist of mostly from oxford, little mafias. we have many mafias in this country with lots of smart and talented people. lots of them. it is one of our great strengths. if you get a leader, we had a president that went to harvard law school, previous harvard business school, and then bill clinton came from nowhere, went to georgetown which was not a top rated college. newt gingrich came from dysfunctional family background and attended emory and tulane which again, they don't hold the position in our society that oxford and cambridge did, and nobody would mistake them for that, and yet they both ascended to the top of the political heap in part through a show of genuine intel
and britain, you still have an awful lot concentration of oxford and cambridge. i cambridge. the current prime minister, david cameron, is eton and chri christchurch. they identify somebody by saying were you at school? it is understood the only one you could possibly be talking about is eton, and apparently it is ak can dep cli a tough school, david cameron did well there, and the people that run the economist of mostly from oxford, little mafias. we have many mafias in this country with lots...
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the nobel laureate studied philosophy, politics and economics at oxford in the 1960s. aung san suu kyi's european tour has given encouragement to people who fled myanmar to live abroad. her long-delayed acceptance speech for the nobel peace prize in oslo last weekend was a landmark moment. exisland from myanmar, living in norway, say it made them more hopeful of returning home. nhk world tiha tway reports. >> our aim should be to create a world free from the displaced, the homeless and the hopeless. a world of which each and every corner is a true sanctuary where the inhabitants will have the freedom and the capacity to live in peace. >> reporter: aung san suu kyi's sweep of brought hope to myanmar people living in exile. many fled the country in fear of oppressions by the former military government. 47-year-old moammar was involved in democracy movements in myanmar. he was arrested four times during the era of military rule. >> it will not be very good. we are not -- we were not enjoying. we always worry for our daily life. >> reporter: seven years ago, moammar and hi
the nobel laureate studied philosophy, politics and economics at oxford in the 1960s. aung san suu kyi's european tour has given encouragement to people who fled myanmar to live abroad. her long-delayed acceptance speech for the nobel peace prize in oslo last weekend was a landmark moment. exisland from myanmar, living in norway, say it made them more hopeful of returning home. nhk world tiha tway reports. >> our aim should be to create a world free from the displaced, the homeless and...
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following the 1938 season, he spent two terms at oxford studying law, but he returned home when world war ii broke out in europe in september 1939. he spent a year at yale law school, won the cullen prize for highest grades in the first year, and then took a leave of absence each of the two succeeding fall terms to continue to play professional football. he was thus able to finance his legal education, help support the medical education of his brother, and provide a retirement nest egg for his parents. with the onset of world war ii, white tried to enlist in the marine corps to become a fighter pilot, but he failed the color blindness test and had to settle for naval intelligence. and with the war, byron white was allowed to drop out of the headlines. but for a half decade from the spring of 1936, he was a household name regionally and from the fall of 1937, nationally. in an era when sportswriters created dramatic athletic heroes, white was almost too good to be true. small-town boy, three-sport star, student body president, valedictorian, and eventually a rhodes scholar. his only ha
following the 1938 season, he spent two terms at oxford studying law, but he returned home when world war ii broke out in europe in september 1939. he spent a year at yale law school, won the cullen prize for highest grades in the first year, and then took a leave of absence each of the two succeeding fall terms to continue to play professional football. he was thus able to finance his legal education, help support the medical education of his brother, and provide a retirement nest egg for his...
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and i qualified for some fellowship that should have sent me to oxford for graduate studies. and then since i wasn't canadian born or yet a canadian citizen, i forget which, i think canadian born, i did not get the fellowship. but my grades were good enough that with some help from some friends of my father, i was able to go to harvard with enough money to pay for the first two months. and that's all. and i was admitted to harvard. soy went to harvard and got my ph.d. fortunately things worked out for me extremely well at harvard. after the first two months i had no problem whatsoever. >> you pointed out again, i think it was in our first interview that you and henry kissen are the only people who have been national security advisors who had a political science degree. has that changed in those 18 years. >> that's a good point. i don't know. i haven't really looked at it from that standpoint. brent skull craft of course taught at west point he must have an advanced degree. i'm not quite sure what it is in. it may have been in international affairs or political science as well
and i qualified for some fellowship that should have sent me to oxford for graduate studies. and then since i wasn't canadian born or yet a canadian citizen, i forget which, i think canadian born, i did not get the fellowship. but my grades were good enough that with some help from some friends of my father, i was able to go to harvard with enough money to pay for the first two months. and that's all. and i was admitted to harvard. soy went to harvard and got my ph.d. fortunately things worked...
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legal brothel to the olympics talk to me about this but i christine what i do know let's look at oxford at the beautiful dinner they threw for me. it took my phone out and i saw a google sex trafficking you three million four hundred thousand items they've got the problem i just want you to get out of control take the business out of the ears of the rebels and the sex traffickers that are bringing underage girls into the u.k. it's into the hands of professionals in the beds of candy. let me tell you how this works i mean what's the business model here you just bring something in for a few for a few weeks or a few months. well i want to ration there of the slow down the traffic you know we went into so little in it we met with richard raymond who owns all the property down there we've eyeballed wood so we just need to get a permit and then you bring girls in that are test that they make sure that they have proper identification that they're of age there because they want to be rather than the illegal sex trafficking business. cammie what do you think about this idea i mean is this someth
legal brothel to the olympics talk to me about this but i christine what i do know let's look at oxford at the beautiful dinner they threw for me. it took my phone out and i saw a google sex trafficking you three million four hundred thousand items they've got the problem i just want you to get out of control take the business out of the ears of the rebels and the sex traffickers that are bringing underage girls into the u.k. it's into the hands of professionals in the beds of candy. let me...
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city nevada it's known by many as america's preeminent legal brothel and here he is speaking to the oxford union a few months ago about his alleged victory in. bloomberg going to be here soon. they've done an amazing job with security they've done an amazing job in organizing this to make this sort of event that people want to come from all over the world you know what they forgot sex business it is going to happen whether we like it or not. and while as you can imagine we were curious and want to know a whole lot more so joining me is then is half owner of the moonlight bunny ranch and also the love ranch he's accompanied tonight by cammy parker hustler center centerfold who also is a sex worker at the bunny ranch thanks guys for being on the show dennis i know that you have said that this is a business venture but there's also some other elements here that you. want to implement by bringing a legal brothel to the olympics talk to me about this but i christine what i know let's look at oxford at the beautiful dinner they threw for me. it's what i followed out and i saw a google sex traffi
city nevada it's known by many as america's preeminent legal brothel and here he is speaking to the oxford union a few months ago about his alleged victory in. bloomberg going to be here soon. they've done an amazing job with security they've done an amazing job in organizing this to make this sort of event that people want to come from all over the world you know what they forgot sex business it is going to happen whether we like it or not. and while as you can imagine we were curious and want...
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fifth thoughtful oxford for ... [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way. >>vicki: we're learning more about a sacrament of home invasion. for people are dead including a suspected criminal. police say it happened last night when the intruder entered the home. the gunman shot three people before shooting and killing the suspect. a fifth person was injured but is expected to survive. the governor is proposing a major overhaul of the welfare to work program. the move aims to slash people's benefits to motivate them to get jobs faster. the governor wants a 27 percent cut in cash assistance to children with an eligible parents the and wants to slash the time limit for benefits from for years to two years. another proposed change would restrict benefits t
fifth thoughtful oxford for ... [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way. >>vicki: we're learning more about a sacrament of home invasion. for people are dead...
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this must be such an emotional moment, having her at oxford.y a moment to finally signify the end of this ordeal. >> yes, that's right. i think the last two days have been the most emotional so far, because she lived in oxford for more than 15 years all together, first as a student, later as a wife and mother bringing up her two sons there. so to come back after all this time, 24 years, has been clearly, it was in her face and in her speech that she gave this morning. it's clear that it was an amazing, amazing feeling for her. >> she spoke at the london school of economics yesterday but there have been other moments this week, this whole week has been amazing, because she went to oslo to finally accept the nobel and also appeared with bono in her honor on monday in oslo. there have been a series of events to signify she's finally free. does this really mean her political future is in any way guaranteed? >> well, i think it's clear that she could go back, she is now an elected mp. there has been talk about her perhaps being made a minister in th
this must be such an emotional moment, having her at oxford.y a moment to finally signify the end of this ordeal. >> yes, that's right. i think the last two days have been the most emotional so far, because she lived in oxford for more than 15 years all together, first as a student, later as a wife and mother bringing up her two sons there. so to come back after all this time, 24 years, has been clearly, it was in her face and in her speech that she gave this morning. it's clear that it...
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in order to help the homeless and use my education at oxford also to further the cause of the tenderloin, especially. and the homeless in general. supervisor avalos: thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> i am the director of coalition on homelessness. we're facing a staggering housing crisis. a number of homeless people at the clinics and seeking shelter are skyrocketing. homeless people suffered preventable diseases at three to six times the rate experienced by others and have dramatically lower life expectancy by the average of 30 years. we have a proposal before you for $5 million. funding this proposal is critical as it will provide families -- prevent families, people with aids, elderly people, youth, all from becoming homeless. that will help those that are already at home less leave homeless this. it is unconscionable that we have let our emergency services disintegrate so seriously. we have lost our beds and drop- in centers. what is left is genuinely unsafe. east after clyde ratios are inappropriate. we cannot afford to let hundreds and hundreds more sample to skins -- w
in order to help the homeless and use my education at oxford also to further the cause of the tenderloin, especially. and the homeless in general. supervisor avalos: thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> i am the director of coalition on homelessness. we're facing a staggering housing crisis. a number of homeless people at the clinics and seeking shelter are skyrocketing. homeless people suffered preventable diseases at three to six times the rate experienced by others and have...
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this is the first time she has been in oxford in 24 years. he was leader of the opposition forces in her native myanmar. this is her first visit outside of myanmar. yesterday by the way was also her 67th birthday. >>> european markets started the day with losses but turned mixed as the trading session continues. overnight most asian markets ended the day with gains. japan closing up more than 1%. taiwan and south korea also gained ground. checking in on our numbers good gains yes. posted the dow jones up almost 100 points. and right now looks like a little bit of a mixed opening for us here in the u.s.. facebook stock is on the rebound shares in the social network have showed gains four days in a row. closing yesterday at almost $32 a share. that is still $6 less than the initial public offering price. facebook has had 11 trading days with gains and 11 for losses. >>> the test for marijuana may not always be accurate. the household product that could attribute a false positive. >> why the owners want to tear it down and others want to save it
this is the first time she has been in oxford in 24 years. he was leader of the opposition forces in her native myanmar. this is her first visit outside of myanmar. yesterday by the way was also her 67th birthday. >>> european markets started the day with losses but turned mixed as the trading session continues. overnight most asian markets ended the day with gains. japan closing up more than 1%. taiwan and south korea also gained ground. checking in on our numbers good gains yes....
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showers from near oxford, maryland, to cambridge. those are sort of drifting a little farther east.prinkles here in southwestern fauquier, into culpeper. that's drifting off to the east, too, toward fredericksburg over the next hour or so. maybe a few sprinkles. otherwise, the big story, the chill in the air. this is certainly not feeling like a june morning. it's just in the 40s to near 50 degrees throughout most of the region. here's your four-day forecast. might have a passing shower this afternoon with a little thunder and lightning, as well as into the early evening. before then, partly sunny, the mid 70s. warmer tomorrow, and also an afternoon or evening thundershower is possible. then here comes summer on friday, saturday, sunday, monday. each day into the 80s. maybe near 90 sunday and monday afternoons with sunshine, great beach and pool weather. it's going to get humid, too, by the end of the weekend and first part of next week. danella, good morning. how's traffic now? >>> good morning. if you're traveling along 29 in maryland, not seeing any issues between columbia as you
showers from near oxford, maryland, to cambridge. those are sort of drifting a little farther east.prinkles here in southwestern fauquier, into culpeper. that's drifting off to the east, too, toward fredericksburg over the next hour or so. maybe a few sprinkles. otherwise, the big story, the chill in the air. this is certainly not feeling like a june morning. it's just in the 40s to near 50 degrees throughout most of the region. here's your four-day forecast. might have a passing shower this...
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as i said yesterday in oxford, my country today stands at the start of the journey i hope of a better future. so many hills to be climbed and obstockles to be breached. our own determination can get us so far and of peoples around the world can get us so much further. in a speech about change and reform it is appropriate to be in westminster hall because at the heart of this process must be the strong institution, my own country. the british parliament is perhaps the symbol to oppress people around the world and freedom of speech. for us in burma what you take for granted you have had to struggle for long and hard. so many people gave us so much and gave up everything in the on going struggle for democracy. and we are beginning to see the fruits of our struggle. westminster has long set a shining example of realizing the people's desire to be part of their own legislative process. in burma our parliament is in its own in fancy in march 2011. as with any new institution especially one which goes against the culture and grain of 49 years of direct military rule it will take time to find
as i said yesterday in oxford, my country today stands at the start of the journey i hope of a better future. so many hills to be climbed and obstockles to be breached. our own determination can get us so far and of peoples around the world can get us so much further. in a speech about change and reform it is appropriate to be in westminster hall because at the heart of this process must be the strong institution, my own country. the british parliament is perhaps the symbol to oppress people...
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next month near oxford, england. >> by giving to others, i've also received so much happiness returned to me. the happiness i got from gymnastics is something i've been able to get in community service now. so by doing that, i've learn sod much more about myself, found new passions. it's something that keeps me going. >> reporter: he's one of 22 inspiring americans coca-cola chose to be part of the ceremony. >> it's something that i can't believe i'm doing. this is a picture of me at graduation. >> reporter: the valedictorian for his graduating class helped create two nonprofit organizations. one that teaching senior citizens internet skills, another that provides school supplies to low-income students. >> it's finding your passions and giving back to others. that's what i strive for and hope to do when i get older as well. >> reporter: the uc berkeley student is double majoring in business and computer science, hoping to open a socially minded business. he still dreams sometimes of being able to compete in the sport he once lived for. >> i still miss it. but i think everything happens
next month near oxford, england. >> by giving to others, i've also received so much happiness returned to me. the happiness i got from gymnastics is something i've been able to get in community service now. so by doing that, i've learn sod much more about myself, found new passions. it's something that keeps me going. >> reporter: he's one of 22 inspiring americans coca-cola chose to be part of the ceremony. >> it's something that i can't believe i'm doing. this is a picture...
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here's oxford. trying to drift in from oxford. cambridge, it's sneaking in your direction.is barely moving and it's the only thing on radar. 50 in williamsport. lots of 40s. well down in the 40s in pennsylvania. we're sit neerg 60. locally -- sitting near 60. locally we have 46 gaithersburg. lovettsville also in the 40s. we have 55 in culpeper and fredricksburg right now 58 degrees. looking outside on our michael & son weather camera, look at the beautiful pink colors showing up with some of the clouds this morning. we've got a nice picture. 59 at national with calm winds. mostly cloudy skies and the humidity at 75%. want to show you quickly something kind of neat here in machine machine. this storm -- in montana. this storm system, butte is 33. mile city 86 at 2:00 local time. that's quite a storm for them. for us we just have a little disturbance or two or three to deal with the next couple of days. heat by the weekend. 73 by this afternoon. tonight we're back in the 50s so a green day today. yellow tomorrow. just want to caution you in the afternoon you may have some del
here's oxford. trying to drift in from oxford. cambridge, it's sneaking in your direction.is barely moving and it's the only thing on radar. 50 in williamsport. lots of 40s. well down in the 40s in pennsylvania. we're sit neerg 60. locally -- sitting near 60. locally we have 46 gaithersburg. lovettsville also in the 40s. we have 55 in culpeper and fredricksburg right now 58 degrees. looking outside on our michael & son weather camera, look at the beautiful pink colors showing up with some...
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attorney stephen hughes was one of two catonsville residents who were killed in a car accident in oxford, england earlier this week. 57-year-old hughes, greg brooks and entertain of london died at the scene monday evening. >> two women are suing bge, claiming the company failed to fix a dangerous problem that escalated out of control. patricia says the energy giant failed to fix electrical surging that has been occurring in the home she has rented for more than two years. the surging on ultimately led to an electrical fire in september 2010 during a birthday party where children were present. bge is declining comment until they can investigate big cracks in anne arundel county, a family almost single-handedly held up the long-term rate point average of the glen burnie middle school for the last two decades. kate amara explains. >> this is the story of an amazing streak that marlon middle school grade 19 years of strays from one family. the eighth grader sealed the deal on thursday. >> i try to pay attention in class and do my homework. i just try as hard as i can. >> ricci is the younges
attorney stephen hughes was one of two catonsville residents who were killed in a car accident in oxford, england earlier this week. 57-year-old hughes, greg brooks and entertain of london died at the scene monday evening. >> two women are suing bge, claiming the company failed to fix a dangerous problem that escalated out of control. patricia says the energy giant failed to fix electrical surging that has been occurring in the home she has rented for more than two years. the surging on...
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brussels would prefer that, but the top economic advisor, a professor from oxford says that they believe that it focuses on an austerity first and that is the problem. godwin to increase -->> we want to increase gnp and the state of the economy. it will increase the tax base and the revenues of the state. >> boarded up businesses as the falling unemployment. a result of the cuts imposed for the return of the bailout billions. many in europe feel they have given as much as they should. in 2010, it was loved 110 billion euros in the first bailout. 107 billion of its debt was written off. greece depends on its loans and if they stopped, the country would run out of money by july. this is not a referendum on the euro. it's on this, the bailout deal. the main parties want to stay inside a single currency and all of them want to at least change the terms and conditions of the document. will berlin and brussels allow them to? the sense is europe will find a way to muddle through, but if a compromise can't be found, greece could be forced out of the euro. that could cause even more turmoil. >> g
brussels would prefer that, but the top economic advisor, a professor from oxford says that they believe that it focuses on an austerity first and that is the problem. godwin to increase -->> we want to increase gnp and the state of the economy. it will increase the tax base and the revenues of the state. >> boarded up businesses as the falling unemployment. a result of the cuts imposed for the return of the bailout billions. many in europe feel they have given as much as they...
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he was very conscious of the expense of sending winston to oxford.e suggested the army was a more suitable career and then tried to bargain with him not to go into the cavalry that might be too expensive there. so that wasn't all together an easy relationship. >> rose: but he sold it to his son by saying "buck a great man of the army." >> he did. he... >> but he later discovered that he thought he was too stupid to go to the bar. he was very disappointed where he thought... his father thought he was going to be a successful... >> rose: he said his father thought he was too stupid to go to the bar. >> his father was dismissive, wasn't he? >> he was horrid to him. >> winston always wanted his father's affection, there's a poignant story late in his life where after the second world war where he's had all these accomplishments where winston had this supposedly dream moment where his father comes back and winston starts to tell him all the things he, winston, has done and his father says "oh, goodness, you've had so many wars in the 20th century" and fad
he was very conscious of the expense of sending winston to oxford.e suggested the army was a more suitable career and then tried to bargain with him not to go into the cavalry that might be too expensive there. so that wasn't all together an easy relationship. >> rose: but he sold it to his son by saying "buck a great man of the army." >> he did. he... >> but he later discovered that he thought he was too stupid to go to the bar. he was very disappointed where he...
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oxford 7:21, an amazing afternoon with heavy wind, heavy rain. up in the bel air area, cheryl conner. what are you seeing? >> hoping to make it easier on the roads. we are really seeing it come in now. the rain is quite heavy. we're seeing the thunder and lightning, which is why we're on the phone. i did send in a picture. i think you guys have that. you can see a car coming through some high standing water. the drivers are having a tough time. we're at 543 and there are some county crews. they're monitoring the radar. with we snow 9345,000 -- know is 95,000 cars have come out. a tornado watch is in effect for harford county until 6:30. a tornado warning is in effect until 10:00 and a flash flood watch until midnight, so certainly a lot to monitor up here. harford county has a lot of low lying areas like havre de grace, so the southwest water rescue team is on standby. there's not a whole lot they chan do in advance. it is a lot of wait and see and monitoring, which is what we're doing with the emergency operations. so if you're on standby waitin
oxford 7:21, an amazing afternoon with heavy wind, heavy rain. up in the bel air area, cheryl conner. what are you seeing? >> hoping to make it easier on the roads. we are really seeing it come in now. the rain is quite heavy. we're seeing the thunder and lightning, which is why we're on the phone. i did send in a picture. i think you guys have that. you can see a car coming through some high standing water. the drivers are having a tough time. we're at 543 and there are some county...
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bird had been the source of many happy memories -- she told academics that oxford had been the source of many happy memories. and then she was able to address both houses of parliament. it is a rare honor for heads of state. she will only be the second woman to do it, aside from queen elizabeth herself. to central live london where i am joined by our international coordinator of the burma campaign in the uk. what is your reaction to this trip and are that we have seen on siong seung-hui -- on songs on she -- aung san suu kyi do? >> there are many of us that have been struggling and working very hard for release. it is wonderful and inspiring to see her. the most important thing is the message that she delivers. she has been talking about a political message to make sure that they take care of all of the remaining political prisoners in burma, and also for the political refugees, and also to the stoppage peace in burma. >> in a way, all of the pot and germany as a little bit too soon. burma has a long way to go. >> she made clear in her political message the burma still have a long way
bird had been the source of many happy memories -- she told academics that oxford had been the source of many happy memories. and then she was able to address both houses of parliament. it is a rare honor for heads of state. she will only be the second woman to do it, aside from queen elizabeth herself. to central live london where i am joined by our international coordinator of the burma campaign in the uk. what is your reaction to this trip and are that we have seen on siong seung-hui -- on...
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and senator mitch mcconnell in 2007 and graduated from princeton with a doctors in philosophy from oxfordff the discussion and go in the same order that we did. this alphabet cal order. let me begin by saying it was in 2008 when the presidential campaign was in full swing. hit privilege of serving my country in diyala province in iraq, but even in iraq we received reports of this presidential race and this new candidate of hope and change, and one of the essential elements of hope and change for this new candidate was that he was going to break through the partisan divide on religion. he was going unite catholics and evangelicals to a greater degree than ever before under his banner and it was going to break the republican and conservative stranglehold on this religious conservative vote. that was the promise and that's what was going to happen. what happened? >> let's start with tim gagline. thank you, david and good afternoon, everybody. you're right, david, not on the way that president obama intended, but he has indeed united evangelicals and catholics as never before. i think it is f
and senator mitch mcconnell in 2007 and graduated from princeton with a doctors in philosophy from oxfordff the discussion and go in the same order that we did. this alphabet cal order. let me begin by saying it was in 2008 when the presidential campaign was in full swing. hit privilege of serving my country in diyala province in iraq, but even in iraq we received reports of this presidential race and this new candidate of hope and change, and one of the essential elements of hope and change...
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we have a lone shower around talbot county and if you are going around oxford and cambridge a light shower's fizzling out. so, we have more sunshine in the forecast right now as we head orders over towards glen oak. lots of sunshine and started out with clouds this morning. but, as we traveled over into rockville look at this beautiful sunrise this morning. lots of high clouds streaming in. and mixing in with that sunrise. and temperature wise, this morning, we are on the cool side once again. middletown 46 degrees. 46 in woodbine and 50 in towson yes. the temperatures are beginning to come up. but we are still well below average now for this time of the year. 53 in hickory and more of the same in northeast. good morning to you. future trend picking up on the chance for isolated showers to work their way back in mixing with the sun and clouds. but tomorrow, we will have a better chance for showers to work their way in. they will be scattered in the afternoon on thursday. and high pressure build in does its things and brings us plenty of sb shine -- sunshine for friday. teed temperature aro
we have a lone shower around talbot county and if you are going around oxford and cambridge a light shower's fizzling out. so, we have more sunshine in the forecast right now as we head orders over towards glen oak. lots of sunshine and started out with clouds this morning. but, as we traveled over into rockville look at this beautiful sunrise this morning. lots of high clouds streaming in. and mixing in with that sunrise. and temperature wise, this morning, we are on the cool side once again....
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degree from princeton and a graduate degree from the university of oxford.adies and gentlemen, dr. rich land. let kick off the discussion, and we'll go in the same order that we did, this alphabet call order, and let me begin by saying it was 2008 when the presidential campaign was in full swing. i was -- i had the privilege of serving my country at that time as a judge advocate for the third armored cav regiment in diyalah province in n iraq, but even in iraq we received reports of this presidential race and this new candidate of hope and change, and one of the essential elements of hope and change for this new candidate was that he was going to break through the partisan divide on religion. he was going to unite catholics and evangelicals to a greater degree than ever before under his banner, and he was going to break the republican and conservative stranglehold on the religious conservative vote. that was the promise. that's what was going to happen. what happened? let's start with tim gaeglein. >> well, thank you, david, and good afternoon to everybody.
degree from princeton and a graduate degree from the university of oxford.adies and gentlemen, dr. rich land. let kick off the discussion, and we'll go in the same order that we did, this alphabet call order, and let me begin by saying it was 2008 when the presidential campaign was in full swing. i was -- i had the privilege of serving my country at that time as a judge advocate for the third armored cav regiment in diyalah province in n iraq, but even in iraq we received reports of this...
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we do have an isolated shower out toward cambridge and oxford over on the eastern shore. better chance we'll see showers and storms midday. highs in the mid-80s. nice weather to start the week but more heat by the end ever the week. the full seven-day forecast coming up in about five. right now over to beverly. she has your time saver traffic. >> we're in decent shape. overnight road work pulling out of your way. no problems to report on the beltway near university boulevard. just the normal lane split we see it university boulevard and new hampshire avenue. beltway through montgomery, prince george's counties, incident free. remember the new traffic pattern through alexander, though. back to you. >>> expect the latest figures on home sales and prices, consumer confidence as well as personal income and spending. we're going to find out how quickly the economy grew the first three months of the year. stocks rallied back from the second worst sell-off of the year. the dow climbed 67 points. nasdaq was up 33 and the s&p 500 was better by almost 10. >>> the leaders of france,
we do have an isolated shower out toward cambridge and oxford over on the eastern shore. better chance we'll see showers and storms midday. highs in the mid-80s. nice weather to start the week but more heat by the end ever the week. the full seven-day forecast coming up in about five. right now over to beverly. she has your time saver traffic. >> we're in decent shape. overnight road work pulling out of your way. no problems to report on the beltway near university boulevard. just the...
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tariq ramadan you're a professor at contemporary slotnick start with the oxford university and also youare a professor at the faculty of a stomach studies in qatar and it's great to have you with us today sir so i know the situation in north africa and the middle east it's very complex and there are a lot of players involved in it. there's one trend that seems to be undisputed and it's rising and its rise of islamist movement throughout the region could anyone have really predicted that kind of an outcome and even the pro-democracy protesters or the rebels do they know that this would happen i think that we if we that we want to talk about the whole situation and the results that we see in the first once again i'm not using the arab spring as a concept or even revolutions arresting that we are still seeing unfinished processes in the country now the people who are in the streets in tunisia and egypt there were young people young and not so young people and the only objective was to get treatment of the dictator and the regime so they want to treat them dignity and justice and less corru
tariq ramadan you're a professor at contemporary slotnick start with the oxford university and also youare a professor at the faculty of a stomach studies in qatar and it's great to have you with us today sir so i know the situation in north africa and the middle east it's very complex and there are a lot of players involved in it. there's one trend that seems to be undisputed and it's rising and its rise of islamist movement throughout the region could anyone have really predicted that kind of...
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the nobel laureate live in britain for many years and has a home in oxford. >> prosecutors say the manthe canadian psycho has pleaded not guilty to all charges against him. he was earlier extradited from germany to montreal. he is suspected of killing and dismembering a chinese student and sending the body parts to politicians and schools. >> eight turkish soldiers have been killed and 16 wounded in a series of attacks by kurdish militants in southeastern turkey. up to 100 guerrillas from the separatist kurdistan workers party stormed three military outpost near the border with iran and iraq. at least 10 people were reportedly killed by turkish forces. >> to soccer now, the euro 2012 championship, tuesday 's, d games are under way. england and ukraine are both hoping for a spot in the quarter finals. >> fans across europe were in high spirits with england fans hoping that ukraine's home advantage when not give them too much of an edge as the face-off. meanwhile, sweden, who had no chance to move forward, are hoping to save their honor against france in kiev. after more than 30 minutes
the nobel laureate live in britain for many years and has a home in oxford. >> prosecutors say the manthe canadian psycho has pleaded not guilty to all charges against him. he was earlier extradited from germany to montreal. he is suspected of killing and dismembering a chinese student and sending the body parts to politicians and schools. >> eight turkish soldiers have been killed and 16 wounded in a series of attacks by kurdish militants in southeastern turkey. up to 100...
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where we are seeing some of the heaviest rain the biggest thunderstorms popping up now aroundors oxford and sliding off to the south and east rising sun getting in on this action as well as elkton bearing down on that area. so if you are watching from elkton know this is coming towards your area. and along i-95 it's going to be a wet go of it this morning and a stormy go of it. more of the same in cockeysville. around baltimore you are dealing with thunderstorms popping up across the area and once again they are severe and this will continue as we head throughout the morning hours and then things will improve a bit. we have thunderstorms this morning and we have the heat as we go into the afternoon. that's a big story as well. a heat advisory in effect until -- in effect at 11 rather until 9 this evening. and that's for our entire viewing area. so be prepared for that. the reason why we are getting the thunderstorms so early this morning is look how warm the temperatures are and it's humid as well. i will detail more of that coming up but right now let's check the abc2 timesaver traffic
where we are seeing some of the heaviest rain the biggest thunderstorms popping up now aroundors oxford and sliding off to the south and east rising sun getting in on this action as well as elkton bearing down on that area. so if you are watching from elkton know this is coming towards your area. and along i-95 it's going to be a wet go of it this morning and a stormy go of it. more of the same in cockeysville. around baltimore you are dealing with thunderstorms popping up across the area and...
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oxford, mississippi, joanne, hello. >> caller: good afternoon. i'm enjoying this enormously. i saw the exhibition at the smithsonian called "written in bone," and it was one of the most fascinating things i've ever seen. i noticed you showed the captain gosnold reproduction. the one that really captured my imagination, you had a video of a woman and there was an interpretive reconstruction of a woman who would walk away from you in the video. you would see how you started with her skeleton and then the forensic reproduction. she walked with a limp. it was stunning. it was stunning. and i was wondering if you could tell us a little bit more about who you think she was and the other reproduction was of the head of a woman who was believed to be a slave and you determined that based on the shape of her back which would have been bent in such a way over years and years of literally back-breaking labor. if you could tell us about those people, i'd really love to hear it. >> those individuals actually aren't from our site. they're from other 17th century sites in virginia. so, we d
oxford, mississippi, joanne, hello. >> caller: good afternoon. i'm enjoying this enormously. i saw the exhibition at the smithsonian called "written in bone," and it was one of the most fascinating things i've ever seen. i noticed you showed the captain gosnold reproduction. the one that really captured my imagination, you had a video of a woman and there was an interpretive reconstruction of a woman who would walk away from you in the video. you would see how you started with...
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tariq ramadan you're a professor at contemporary slavic studies oxford university and also you are a professor at the faculty of the stomach studies in qatar and it's great to have you with us today sir so i know the situation in north africa and the middle east it's very complex and there are a lot of players involved in it. there's one trend that seems to be undisputed and it's rising and its rise of islamist movement throughout the region could anyone have really predicted that kind of an outcome and even the pro-democracy protesters or the rebels did they know that this would happen i think that we if we want to talk about the whole should.
tariq ramadan you're a professor at contemporary slavic studies oxford university and also you are a professor at the faculty of the stomach studies in qatar and it's great to have you with us today sir so i know the situation in north africa and the middle east it's very complex and there are a lot of players involved in it. there's one trend that seems to be undisputed and it's rising and its rise of islamist movement throughout the region could anyone have really predicted that kind of an...
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. >> pelley: later in the day she visited oxford where she studied at a young woman.there sang happy birthday to her. she turned 67 today. a simple brain scan can tell you if you have alzheimers disease. that story is next. my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfarin. and unlike warfarin, with pradaxa, there's no need for regular blood tests. that's really important to me. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have a bleeding condition like stomach ulcers, or take aspirin, nsaids, or blood thinners, or if you have kidney problems, especially if you t
. >> pelley: later in the day she visited oxford where she studied at a young woman.there sang happy birthday to her. she turned 67 today. a simple brain scan can tell you if you have alzheimers disease. that story is next. my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial,...
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she was from oxford, massachusetts. and he was -- attended yale, and was -- had a law degree. and worked over at the patent office as a clerk. now, he's very interesting from my medical museum from the standpoint after the war, she gt a job with the surgeon general's office and was one of the clerks who established the u.s. army medical museum which is now called the natural museum of health and medicine, and that is also nearby. it used to be on the mall. it was the first time the u.s. government actually collecting specimens for study so they could learn as much as possible about the medical aspects and innovations from the civil war and how to treat soldiers better the next time they needed that kind of assistance. the general services administration has $1.5 million to use for the conservation and restoration project on both the first floor and the third floor. my museum is trying to raise about $5.5 million to finish doing what gsa or the general services administration doesn't have funding for. to really finish out the place and then of course develop and implement more
she was from oxford, massachusetts. and he was -- attended yale, and was -- had a law degree. and worked over at the patent office as a clerk. now, he's very interesting from my medical museum from the standpoint after the war, she gt a job with the surgeon general's office and was one of the clerks who established the u.s. army medical museum which is now called the natural museum of health and medicine, and that is also nearby. it used to be on the mall. it was the first time the u.s....
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>> oxford. university. >> how many years were you there? >> one. >> what did you study?theology. >> then where did you go? >> i went to new jersey. >> and what did you study there? >> at princeton i studied the origins and history of ancient christianity. >> you taught in a number of institutions. would you list those for us? >> i taught at princeton briefly, i taught at u.c. berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i was at the hebrew university at jerusalem and currently at boston unive >> you have? >> yes, indeed. >> i got my degree in '79. >> you're the professor of the appreciation of scripture, you've been doing that for what? >> since '90. >> for nine years. three books to your credit? >> that's true. >> i notice that you retreated from some of your statements from your first book, "jesus of nazareth, king of the jews." what changed in the 11 years between the publication of these two books. >> my first book was "from jesus to christ." and that was published in 1988. and "jesus of nazareth" was published a few months ago. what changed is time elapsed, i cont
>> oxford. university. >> how many years were you there? >> one. >> what did you study?theology. >> then where did you go? >> i went to new jersey. >> and what did you study there? >> at princeton i studied the origins and history of ancient christianity. >> you taught in a number of institutions. would you list those for us? >> i taught at princeton briefly, i taught at u.c. berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i was at the...
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michaels you are look at wet weather and oxford. make sure to have the rain gear but everywhere else, we are dry and also starting to see sunshine this morning. travels going to ocean city a. nice sunrise this morning. and that will continue even as we go throughout the day. some sun mixing with cloud cover as well. but the bigger story this morning yes, we are chilly once again. lock at the 48 in -- look at the 48 in reisterstown below average. more in westminster at 53 and 58 right now in ocean city. we should be now at about 59 degrees for the low temperatures. we have coastal concerns so we are looking at area shaded in the dark blue. this is a coastal flood warning that is in effect until 1 p.m. light coloring is a coastal flood advisory in effect for 1 p.m. we have the high tide and the onshore wind. so that's why we could see flooding. future trend picking up on a isolated showers possible through the afternoon. and then by thursday, a better chance for rain and then plenty of sunshine moving back in as we head into friday. l
michaels you are look at wet weather and oxford. make sure to have the rain gear but everywhere else, we are dry and also starting to see sunshine this morning. travels going to ocean city a. nice sunrise this morning. and that will continue even as we go throughout the day. some sun mixing with cloud cover as well. but the bigger story this morning yes, we are chilly once again. lock at the 48 in -- look at the 48 in reisterstown below average. more in westminster at 53 and 58 right now in...