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other prime minister's question time despite being educated at eton and oxford thank you case leader suffers an epic fail over a mock british citizenship test all those details are just in a couple of minutes. taxing the rich and cutting public spending at the standard tools governments resort to when trying to balance their country's budget and that's what french president francois hollande is going to do it seems set to present what he dubbed france as the toughest budget for thirty years but the stubborn lack of economic growth and skywriting unemployment have triggered fears the measures could only land france in even deeper trouble is where if a national reports. they force. offers to marry. young destroys year assures about both up as you go there i bridge the time of crisis is over it's now time for france's president francois round to perform a miracle this is how some of the task facing all along in his first annual budget and the country's image in the faltering eurozone is also at stake the government needs to save thirty billion euros in twelve months to reduce the defici
other prime minister's question time despite being educated at eton and oxford thank you case leader suffers an epic fail over a mock british citizenship test all those details are just in a couple of minutes. taxing the rich and cutting public spending at the standard tools governments resort to when trying to balance their country's budget and that's what french president francois hollande is going to do it seems set to present what he dubbed france as the toughest budget for thirty years but...
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oxford american is awesome. it's worth about 10 years of any other music magazine.ead it and you go who are these people? how do they know all this stuff? so i had the magazine, a big interview with sam phillips. sam phillips, if you don't know, is the guy who built little recording studio in memphis that has a great big sound and he discovered and recorded people like elvis, carl perkins, roy orbison, jerry lee lewis. bb king. that guy is a genius. >> without him so much of the music we know woold not exist. >> he's a genius. so i was going o read this úrticle and at the end of the article, and i didn't know thhs, they said who do you listen to today, sam? and he said i'm listening to this singer chris isaac and then he said some nice things. you'll make me tear up. it's like if your whole life you've been listening to one guy and his muuic and always -- i can remember being a kid and we used to go up and buy all our clothes at the junk store, the secondhaad store. >> this is back home in california? >> value village on harding. i would go there and my mom would lo
oxford american is awesome. it's worth about 10 years of any other music magazine.ead it and you go who are these people? how do they know all this stuff? so i had the magazine, a big interview with sam phillips. sam phillips, if you don't know, is the guy who built little recording studio in memphis that has a great big sound and he discovered and recorded people like elvis, carl perkins, roy orbison, jerry lee lewis. bb king. that guy is a genius. >> without him so much of the music we...
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and to come for you this hour piers question time despite being educated at ease and oxford cave leaders. of britain russia test all the details in the report and. but now taxing the rich and cutting public spending they're stunned that talls governments resort to when trying to balance their country's budget that's not french president francois orlando is going to do as he said to present what he dubbed france's tough as the budget for thirty days but the stubborn lack of economic growth and skyrocketing unemployment have triggered fears the measures could only live france in deeper trouble very often oceanarium ports. they've both i os is very. young destroyed here are short about thought up as you go there i believe the time of crisis is over it's now time for france's president francois around to perform a miracle this is how some of the task facing all along in his first annual budget and the country's image in the faltering eurozone is also at stake the government needs to save thirty billion euros in twelve months to reduce the deficit from this year's four and a half percent to t
and to come for you this hour piers question time despite being educated at ease and oxford cave leaders. of britain russia test all the details in the report and. but now taxing the rich and cutting public spending they're stunned that talls governments resort to when trying to balance their country's budget that's not french president francois orlando is going to do as he said to present what he dubbed france's tough as the budget for thirty days but the stubborn lack of economic growth and...
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the british media had a field day over the oxford an eton educated lead as epic fail over the questions about the magna carta and the rule britannia one of the real questions on the u.k. citizenship test all six how many problem entry constituencies there are in the united kingdom the correct answer six hundred and fifty now we've come to the u.k.'s national library to find out if the london is ten can answer that question correctly would you be able to tell me how many constituencies there are in the u.k. . sorry i just don't know would you be able to tell me how many constituencies there are in the u.k. . so it looks like david cameron is not the only one to struggle with the yarn says every year over one hundred thousand people take the test with as many as one in three failing fortunately for them unlike the british prime minister that his career had ended during the show they can enjoy as many retakes as they like. taxing the rich and cutting public spending that stunned the government's results when trying to balance their country's budgets that's what french president francois ho
the british media had a field day over the oxford an eton educated lead as epic fail over the questions about the magna carta and the rule britannia one of the real questions on the u.k. citizenship test all six how many problem entry constituencies there are in the united kingdom the correct answer six hundred and fifty now we've come to the u.k.'s national library to find out if the london is ten can answer that question correctly would you be able to tell me how many constituencies there are...
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that is safeguarding over 5,000 jobs in the oxford, swindon and hams hall plants.part of a huge recovery story for the british motor manufacturing industry. we are now net exporters. that has not happened since the 1970's and it is a huge credit to jaguar land rover, nissan, those, bmwto all tho -- to all companies that are investing in and choosing britain. they are not choosing britain because of the weather, they are choosing britain because we have cut corporation tax, because we are investing in apprenticeships, because we are investing in the infrastructure that they need, and because they know that this is a country open to business. >> poor wirral families face the indignity of food banks, and save the children is launching its first ever public campaign for british children. what is the prime minister doing to help? >> what we are doing is making sure that we target help on the poorest families in our country, which is what we have done through the tax credit system. at the same time, we should praise all the voluntary and big society efforts to help the p
that is safeguarding over 5,000 jobs in the oxford, swindon and hams hall plants.part of a huge recovery story for the british motor manufacturing industry. we are now net exporters. that has not happened since the 1970's and it is a huge credit to jaguar land rover, nissan, those, bmwto all tho -- to all companies that are investing in and choosing britain. they are not choosing britain because of the weather, they are choosing britain because we have cut corporation tax, because we are...
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sobrepeso incluso desde los cinco anos, revela una investigacion realizada por la universidad de oxfordrdiovascular se ven desde los cinco anos de edad en ninos obesos... el hallazgo sugiere que el impacto de la obesidad infantil para la futura salud de esta poblacion podria ser mucho peor de lo que se pensaba, dicen los cientificos... la pausa:. pero antes el socio con un avance de la informacion deportiva.... buenas noches para todos, las copas en el futbol nuncan paran, esta noche se conocio al campeon de la recopa, que las disputan el monarca de la copa libertadores y copa sudamericana, santos derroto 2-0 a la la liga campeones de concacaf tambien estan disputando otra copa. vamos con las imagenes hasta trinidad & tobado donde el west connection empato de local 1-1 con las chivas de guadalajara con goles de erick torres a los 43 minutos para las chivas y empato clyde leon a los 66 para el connection lo que le deja la puerta abierta al xelaju de guatemala para su clasificacion. en estos momentos juegan en costa rica liga alajuense con real esteli y en honduras, y la copa de las copas
sobrepeso incluso desde los cinco anos, revela una investigacion realizada por la universidad de oxfordrdiovascular se ven desde los cinco anos de edad en ninos obesos... el hallazgo sugiere que el impacto de la obesidad infantil para la futura salud de esta poblacion podria ser mucho peor de lo que se pensaba, dicen los cientificos... la pausa:. pero antes el socio con un avance de la informacion deportiva.... buenas noches para todos, las copas en el futbol nuncan paran, esta noche se conocio...
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that is according to the university of oxford researchers who looked at nearly 50,000 kids. doctors also detected thing and about heart muscles. doctors should trust it off feeling. pediatricians who schedule follow-up tests for patients. even though it is there showed nothing wrong. and some of those cases kids have the the problem surfaced infections. >>> how much as some bagging where the save? what is the cheapest question >>> whether it's in a brown bag court eco friendly lunch box bringing food from home has its benefits. the quality of the food is better. i want to send a month to get lunch. but the biggest benefit is the savings. financial corporate conduct an annual salmon service. he prices for many individual ingredients have risen over the past year overall you can't beat a homemade sandwich from price. my name and ingredients of a local supermarket assembling the searches been doing the month. >>> to in the midst of mail. a sandwich on whole wheat with a few slices of tomato cost $1.20. it be of seed. picking lettuce and tomato and mail. the suspect on $29 cents
that is according to the university of oxford researchers who looked at nearly 50,000 kids. doctors also detected thing and about heart muscles. doctors should trust it off feeling. pediatricians who schedule follow-up tests for patients. even though it is there showed nothing wrong. and some of those cases kids have the the problem surfaced infections. >>> how much as some bagging where the save? what is the cheapest question >>> whether it's in a brown bag court eco friendly...
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the services commanders are under arrest suspected of the oxford of ducting and i know girl. she at the elementary school in sematech know that allegedly took her a short distance but the girl was able to escape. he has also been touse two similar incidents in san the clutter. >>> to try to determine a shovel and intentionally used a pipe to bypass a device that monitors air pollutants. but alia met quality management district for assault something suspicious two years ago. since then the agency as reduce surveillance camera images and determined that the monitor had been bypassed 27 times. >>> we will never know the conditions level if tween these emissions event. >>> be hit is involved. the chevron and as cbs response sling the issues will result last year. >>> the fed is the focus of a community meeting this be the evening. >>> this morning a homeless and to amend near fourth and two strings of francisco is expected to be cleared for the second time. although it broke at the site last wednesday no with yet on what caused the fatal accidents since francisco international ai
the services commanders are under arrest suspected of the oxford of ducting and i know girl. she at the elementary school in sematech know that allegedly took her a short distance but the girl was able to escape. he has also been touse two similar incidents in san the clutter. >>> to try to determine a shovel and intentionally used a pipe to bypass a device that monitors air pollutants. but alia met quality management district for assault something suspicious two years ago. since then...
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stuart: no, no, you went to oxford. gretchen: i study there had during my time at stanford, yes.you went to stanford university. gretchen: oh, charles, where is this going? >> then you went to oxford and you grace the set of "varney & company" with an educational background like that? >> oh, please, yes. well you know what, i had great parents to told me how important it was to get a great education. stuart: that's fantastic. >> be nice to me now, i don't know what's going on. [laughter] >> i'm just an immigrant, you know. gretchen: and the school of economics, not too shabby. stuart: not too bad. we follow the polls closely on "varney & company," and most have president obama and governor romney next and neck and next, karl rove, the man himself, on how accurate the polls really are. could romney actually be winning. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through
stuart: no, no, you went to oxford. gretchen: i study there had during my time at stanford, yes.you went to stanford university. gretchen: oh, charles, where is this going? >> then you went to oxford and you grace the set of "varney & company" with an educational background like that? >> oh, please, yes. well you know what, i had great parents to told me how important it was to get a great education. stuart: that's fantastic. >> be nice to me now, i don't know...
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across the middle east, we're joined by tariq ramadan, professor of contemporary islamic studies at oxfordniversity and visiting professor at the back of the of islamic studies in qatar. he's considered one of the most prominent muslim intellectuals in europe. he was barred from entering the u.s. for many years by president george w. bush. in 2004, he accepted a job to become a professor at the university of notre dame, but nine days after he was set to arrive, the bush a administration revoked his visa, invoking a provision of the patriot act. >> tariq ramadan is the author of a number of books including, "radical reform, islamic ethics and liberation." most recently he wrote, "islam and the arab awakening." welcome back to "democracy now!" can you talk, the latest happening right now? beginning in libya with the killing of u.s. ambassador, the protests happening throughout the arab world. we just heard about yemen, the protests in sanaa, the u.s. embassy in cairo as well. >> very, very difficult and sensitive times for many reasons. we were just celebrating or remembering 11 years after
across the middle east, we're joined by tariq ramadan, professor of contemporary islamic studies at oxfordniversity and visiting professor at the back of the of islamic studies in qatar. he's considered one of the most prominent muslim intellectuals in europe. he was barred from entering the u.s. for many years by president george w. bush. in 2004, he accepted a job to become a professor at the university of notre dame, but nine days after he was set to arrive, the bush a administration revoked...
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it is not say other experts like the man who wrote numerous books on leonardo get arthur cam from oxfordy >>> fish and is it is too perfect leonardo fiddled with his paintings and change things >>> the second moon of lisa if that is what it is on for 100 years and an english country house them for 23 years kept in london before it was bought by henry pulitzer the american collector but now only it is claimed as the real thing. ,, i'm here to prove that mini babybel cheese packs a whole lotta something special inside this little wax package. why go ordinary? try the special zip peel freshness that only comes from mini babybel. nice! yes! hey, girls. want the perfect snack accessory? it's totally natural, 100% delicious cheese! tasty. see? good things really do come in small packages. like rubies! girls like rubies... mini babybel cheese from the laughing cow. >>> thursday night forecast what the change will have over the next couple of days over the weekend highs in the '90s or one hundreds but tonight cloudy and chilly. you cannot see the thing from our roof tops. you cannot see the top
it is not say other experts like the man who wrote numerous books on leonardo get arthur cam from oxfordy >>> fish and is it is too perfect leonardo fiddled with his paintings and change things >>> the second moon of lisa if that is what it is on for 100 years and an english country house them for 23 years kept in london before it was bought by henry pulitzer the american collector but now only it is claimed as the real thing. ,, i'm here to prove that mini babybel cheese...
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oxford [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. only from at&t u-verse. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. rethink possible. helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >>pam: san francisco is the thing about baseball. if you want to purchase tickets at face value you have more than 24 hours to register for o
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it is not say other experts like the man who wrote numerous books on leonardo get arthur cam from oxfordniversity >>> fish and is it is too perfect leonardo fiddled with his paintings and change things >>> the second moon of lisa if that is what it is on for 100 years and an english country house them for 23 years kept in london before it was bought by henry pulitzer the american collector but now only it is claimed as the real thing. mark phillips cbs news london. , we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back. how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> thursday night forecast what the change will have over the next couple of days over the weekend highs in the '90s or one hundreds but
it is not say other experts like the man who wrote numerous books on leonardo get arthur cam from oxfordniversity >>> fish and is it is too perfect leonardo fiddled with his paintings and change things >>> the second moon of lisa if that is what it is on for 100 years and an english country house them for 23 years kept in london before it was bought by henry pulitzer the american collector but now only it is claimed as the real thing. mark phillips cbs news london. , we're not...
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in los angeles, and i went off and volunteered with the israeli army, and then i studied abroad at oxfordversity. but eventually i decided i would come back and finish up undergraduate so i could then go on to graduate school where i could study the brain and get into some real depth. i did my post doctoral work. i met simon crick. he was the discovery of dna which was one of the great biological discoveries of the 20th century, but he also revolutionized molecular biology. he turned to consciousness. it was a ta boo subject because it was imagined that this feeling of private subjective awareness is somehow just an illusion, and it took people that knew crick to say, look, this is a gravity tagsal problem. i studied the illusions of time and how time could stretch and warp and reverse. and crick was such a fan of what i was doing there because he saw that those were important questions about our private subjective experiences. we all assume that time is just a river that's flowing past, but what i've been working on for the past 12 years is this understanding that it's not just a river t
in los angeles, and i went off and volunteered with the israeli army, and then i studied abroad at oxfordversity. but eventually i decided i would come back and finish up undergraduate so i could then go on to graduate school where i could study the brain and get into some real depth. i did my post doctoral work. i met simon crick. he was the discovery of dna which was one of the great biological discoveries of the 20th century, but he also revolutionized molecular biology. he turned to...
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helped in answering these questions by art historians like john boardman of the ashmolean museum, oxfordwe're used to looking at greek art this way, in museums, in this case, in a cast gallery, university of cambridge, where they've assembled these figures-- plaster casts of the more important greek and roman statues present in many museums in the world. the art historian and archaeologist try to work out the original settings of these figures-- what was in the artist's mind when he made them and the impact on the society for which they were made. there are several examples here which show the difficulty we have in making this adjustment. this figure, probably made in crete in the seventh century b.c, isn't unlike figures which might have been made in other cultures in antiquity, syria or egypt. only an expert would know the difference. it's not distinctively and obviously greek. there's another problem about it, too, which we have to adjust for. there were traces of color on it, and a duplicate cast has been colored up with what they think to be its original colors. it's a striking diff
helped in answering these questions by art historians like john boardman of the ashmolean museum, oxfordwe're used to looking at greek art this way, in museums, in this case, in a cast gallery, university of cambridge, where they've assembled these figures-- plaster casts of the more important greek and roman statues present in many museums in the world. the art historian and archaeologist try to work out the original settings of these figures-- what was in the artist's mind when he made them...
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the british media had a field day over the oxford an eton educated elite as epic fail over the questions about the magna carta and the rule britannia one of the real questions on the u.k. citizenship test all six how many parliamentary constituencies there are in the united kingdom the correct answer six hundred and fifty now we've come to the u.k.'s national library to find out if the london is ten k'naan so that question correctly would you be able to tell me how many constituencies there are in the u.k. . sorry i just don't know would you be able to tell me how many constituencies there are in the u.k. . so looks like david cameron's not the only one to struggle with the on says every year over one hundred thousand people take the test with as many as one in three failing fortunately for them unlike the british prime minister. he chaired the discovery had ended during the show they can enjoy as many of retakes as they like . julian assange has a key is the u.s. of silencing the truth as he addressed the world leaders gather it gathered at the u.n. still holed up in ecuador's embassy i
the british media had a field day over the oxford an eton educated elite as epic fail over the questions about the magna carta and the rule britannia one of the real questions on the u.k. citizenship test all six how many parliamentary constituencies there are in the united kingdom the correct answer six hundred and fifty now we've come to the u.k.'s national library to find out if the london is ten k'naan so that question correctly would you be able to tell me how many constituencies there are...
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you went on from there >> 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 youtudy 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 ai 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 chan
you went on from there >> 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 youtudy 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...
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jeffrey kofman, abc news, oxford. >> neat to think about. >>> well, that's what's making news in americang. >> stay wi u
jeffrey kofman, abc news, oxford. >> neat to think about. >>> well, that's what's making news in americang. >> stay wi u
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anthony store the other day, famous british psychologist who died at age 80 was giving a lecture at oxford at the university there. he was one of the fellows. he was 80 years old and has continued to be active, writing books. >> how do do you spell his name? >> storr. >> that leads me to another man who lived over 100 and at certain periods in his life, in order to move from one activity or avocation to another, we can get into that in a moment, because you are a favor of avocations, are you not? >> yes. >> not to be confused with hunting. >> that's correct. >> you are concerned that when your brain is used that, keeps the brain healthy? >> no question about it. look at grandma moses. she started painting at 77 and lived to be 103. >> this gentleman's name was saure. he not only changes avocations but after a certain number of years he would change his name. you think that's carrying things too far? >> i think if he was starting off with a clean slate -- >> in order to live longer, should people avoid retirement? we'll answer that question in a moment but first here is a profile of our dis
anthony store the other day, famous british psychologist who died at age 80 was giving a lecture at oxford at the university there. he was one of the fellows. he was 80 years old and has continued to be active, writing books. >> how do do you spell his name? >> storr. >> that leads me to another man who lived over 100 and at certain periods in his life, in order to move from one activity or avocation to another, we can get into that in a moment, because you are a favor of...
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reporter: no, it isn't, say other experts, like the man whose written numerous books to leonardo, oxfordsity's rtrtin kemp. >> i think this is a copy, yes, an nd it's a much-copied picture. >> reporter: the hint-- it's too perfect. onardo f fiddled with his chntings, changed things, and nois one shows no fiddling. well, ifs behind the claim? >> well, if it were an early version of the mona lisa, we're talking, what, $100 million- plus. you name the sum. it would be an unbelievable sum of money. >> reporter: the second mona lisa-- if that's what it is-- isn't new. tor 100 years it was in an inlish country house and for 23 2ars it was kept in this house in london before it was bought y the american collector henry pulitzer. but only now is it being claimed it's the real thing or not. ondo phillips, cbs news, london. thereley: there's no art at the auction jim axelrod visited, but ahere is a love song written by al capone. that's next. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the c
reporter: no, it isn't, say other experts, like the man whose written numerous books to leonardo, oxfordsity's rtrtin kemp. >> i think this is a copy, yes, an nd it's a much-copied picture. >> reporter: the hint-- it's too perfect. onardo f fiddled with his chntings, changed things, and nois one shows no fiddling. well, ifs behind the claim? >> well, if it were an early version of the mona lisa, we're talking, what, $100 million- plus. you name the sum. it would be an...
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jeffrey kofman, abc news, oxford. >> neat to think about. >>> well, that's what's making news in americang. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great friday.
jeffrey kofman, abc news, oxford. >> neat to think about. >>> well, that's what's making news in americang. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great friday.
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this is still to come for you this hour question time despite being educated at eton and oxford the u.k. is the leader someplace and if they play it all over the leader of british citizenship all the details in our report for this way. the stunning beauty of reindeer gracefully dancing across the arctic tundra more than just a scenic image it is a way of life for song traditionally the minutes people are no medical reviewer herders though in many ways they lead a simple and rushed. they are also highly skilled and organized in. another week and will be preparing for. a response this summer is depending on. the day we found this particularly camp they were settled near the coast of the ta to see here for families work together to manage nearly a thousand reindeer herding reindeer is not just a job for the people in fact they say it's a part of their entire culture heritage and way of life and that they can use almost every single part of the reindeer to help them survive. a deer is a means of transportation if it's. equipment and clothes and with the outside a nice. little life in the tu
this is still to come for you this hour question time despite being educated at eton and oxford the u.k. is the leader someplace and if they play it all over the leader of british citizenship all the details in our report for this way. the stunning beauty of reindeer gracefully dancing across the arctic tundra more than just a scenic image it is a way of life for song traditionally the minutes people are no medical reviewer herders though in many ways they lead a simple and rushed. they are...
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the british media had a field day over the oxford an eton educated elite as epic fail over the questions about the magna carta and the rule britannia one of the real questions on the u.k. citizenship test all six how many parliamentary constituencies there are in the united kingdom the correct answer six hundred and fifty now we've come to the u.k.'s national library to find out if the london is ten can answer that question correctly thirty constituencies are there any three hundred sixty five hundred three hundred. sixty group. fifty something in that region. would you be able to tell me how many constituencies there are in the united kingdom constituencies i have no clue about fifteen. so it looks like david cameron's not be anyone to struggle with says every year one hundred thousand people take the test with as many as one in three failing fortunately for them unlike the british prime minister that his career had ended during the show they can enjoy as many retakes as they like. some other world news in brief now a prison break in the rockies city of tikrit claimed the lives of at le
the british media had a field day over the oxford an eton educated elite as epic fail over the questions about the magna carta and the rule britannia one of the real questions on the u.k. citizenship test all six how many parliamentary constituencies there are in the united kingdom the correct answer six hundred and fifty now we've come to the u.k.'s national library to find out if the london is ten can answer that question correctly thirty constituencies are there any three hundred sixty five...
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jeffrey kofman, abc news, oxford. >> but a little too good to be true.entioned at the top that diane is on special assignment tonight. and what a happy one it is. you might remember the nearly six years ago, diane reported on the children of camden, new jersey. well, today, diane went back to celebrate, escorting some of those same children thriving in middle school now to their school gala. she'll be back tomorrow. thank you for watching tonight. check out "nightline" later. and i'll seal ye you tomorrow o "good morning americma "gma." of.
jeffrey kofman, abc news, oxford. >> but a little too good to be true.entioned at the top that diane is on special assignment tonight. and what a happy one it is. you might remember the nearly six years ago, diane reported on the children of camden, new jersey. well, today, diane went back to celebrate, escorting some of those same children thriving in middle school now to their school gala. she'll be back tomorrow. thank you for watching tonight. check out "nightline" later....
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more about the intrinsic worth of every individual than all the philosophers at oxford. more about the need for equal justice under the law than all the jurists at yale law school. if i want to -- if you want to know where i come by the passionate commitment i have of bringing poth -- people together without regard to race, it all started with my grandfather. [cheers and applause] i learned a lot from another person, too. a person who for more than 20 years has worked hard for our children. paying the price of time to make sure our schools don't fail us. someone who studied for a year going to p.t.a. meetings, town hall meetings, and putting together a package of school reforms recognized around the nation. doing it all while building a distinguished legal career and being a wonderful, loving mother. that person is my wife. [cheers and applause] hillary taught me each child has a right to learn. if you want to know how i learned so much about our children's future, it all started with hill tri. thank you. i love you. frankly, i'm fed up with politicians in washington lec
more about the intrinsic worth of every individual than all the philosophers at oxford. more about the need for equal justice under the law than all the jurists at yale law school. if i want to -- if you want to know where i come by the passionate commitment i have of bringing poth -- people together without regard to race, it all started with my grandfather. [cheers and applause] i learned a lot from another person, too. a person who for more than 20 years has worked hard for our children....
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shaking the middle east and cairo in particular was done glazebrook an independent political analyst in oxford u.k. welcome to the program so witnesses say police toxics are similar to ones used by the on the jury in the revolution crime down why are we saying such a strong response from the source is this time around. what egypt is still a state make no doubt about it i mean i think what we've seen since the arab spring has been wild. of egypt and that the domestic outrage as a repression has been maintained intact still a very repressive state but the leadership has been decapitated to one that is more amenable to actually facilitating a western eyes he's honest agenda in the region so for example. and more specifically time tawi the head of star of the army who was recently so i. had some issues with facilitating a kind of imperial gender for the region and specifically with facilitating the domestic economic agenda that the western powers have put egypt so they've replaced these leaders now these views have been replaced with a a reformist type of islam ism as in turkey that is amenable to
shaking the middle east and cairo in particular was done glazebrook an independent political analyst in oxford u.k. welcome to the program so witnesses say police toxics are similar to ones used by the on the jury in the revolution crime down why are we saying such a strong response from the source is this time around. what egypt is still a state make no doubt about it i mean i think what we've seen since the arab spring has been wild. of egypt and that the domestic outrage as a repression has...
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for the record, the oxford english dictionary defines the term as a person or organization that cooperates with or helps another in a particular activity. not much art. in that, a simple word. not necessarily a term. for the president's enjoyment, enemy means a hostile nation or its armed forces or citizens. meanwhile from the white house come obama campaign, much of the mainstream media, and even some republicans going after governor romney's criticism of the initial apologies released by the cairo embassy. the very same words that were disavowed by president obama himself and removed from the embassy website. many of governor romney's supporters are wondering why more republicans are failing to voice their support. where were his surrogates? undeterred and unhesitatingly, governor romney has kept up the pressure on president obama, criticizing what he calls his failure to lead. >> the world needs american leadership. the middle east needs leadership. >> president obama and his administration have been repeatedly caught unprepared with a furious pace of developments in the violence and ch
for the record, the oxford english dictionary defines the term as a person or organization that cooperates with or helps another in a particular activity. not much art. in that, a simple word. not necessarily a term. for the president's enjoyment, enemy means a hostile nation or its armed forces or citizens. meanwhile from the white house come obama campaign, much of the mainstream media, and even some republicans going after governor romney's criticism of the initial apologies released by the...
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jeffrey kofman, abc news, oxford. >> but a little too good to be true.entioned at the top that diane is on special assignment tonight. and what a happy one it is. you might remember the nearly six years ago, diane reported on the children of camden, new jersey. the poorest city in the nation. well, today, diane went back to celebrate, escorting some of those same children thriving in middle school now to their school gala. she'll be back tomorrow, some great stories from that night. and thanks for watching tonight. check out "nightline" later. and i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." >>> have you seen this woman? police are trying to track her down after a scheme in which she drove off without her 10-year-old daughter. >> skm there is san francisco's critical mass bike ride. the 20th anniversary, have you 24 hours to prepare a blueprint for ending the financial crisis at the biggest college in the country. >> and it survived a massive fire and the great recession. what santana row added to the bay area economy. >> this hokeal store is where a morgan hill moth
jeffrey kofman, abc news, oxford. >> but a little too good to be true.entioned at the top that diane is on special assignment tonight. and what a happy one it is. you might remember the nearly six years ago, diane reported on the children of camden, new jersey. the poorest city in the nation. well, today, diane went back to celebrate, escorting some of those same children thriving in middle school now to their school gala. she'll be back tomorrow, some great stories from that night. and...
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stuart: you learned something. >> and oxford, your country. country. >> i've been covering for fox business, a vocational school they're thriving, and unfulfilled jobs in this country that need a specific requirement. stuart: we've got to go. the latest read on the housing market in just a few minutes and we'll bring that number to you at the top of the hour. plus, president obama blames bush again. we will play you the tape. and real estate developer don joins us, why the candidates are not talking about housing. so do we. that's next. make sure the news keeps coming with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. use the news links breaking stories with possible breakout stocks, options with potential opportunity, futures and forex with in-depth analysis. it's an all-you-can-eat buffet for all things trading. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. it doesn't just deliver news. it's making news. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account. >> announcer: meet tom, a proud dad whose online friends all "like" the photos he's postin
stuart: you learned something. >> and oxford, your country. country. >> i've been covering for fox business, a vocational school they're thriving, and unfulfilled jobs in this country that need a specific requirement. stuart: we've got to go. the latest read on the housing market in just a few minutes and we'll bring that number to you at the top of the hour. plus, president obama blames bush again. we will play you the tape. and real estate developer don joins us, why the...
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. >> that's oxford, mississippi. that's where my friend sam was like king of the jungle. no, it's a beautiful town. all right. you guys are in the running. >> we also have a photo and tweet from laura brooks at the university of tennessee. she says even peyton manning has a jersey waiting for you. >>> yes, indeed. anyway, we like to talk about our friends over at "the "new york times"" and he always gets some really tricky questions. and so there's this lady -- >> this is a good one. >> -- who wrote in saying her sister-in-law and her family, this gets tricky, had stayed in her house almost two months while she was away. >>> she didn't charge them. it was totally free. they could use the cars. and while they were there, the garbage disposal broke. okay. now what would you do? you're staying in someone's house for free, for a few months. >> you fix the garbage disposal. >> they fixed it, and the bill came, and it was $600. so the person who was staying there decided to say to the owner, here's the bill for the garbage disposal. that broke at your house. why don't we split
. >> that's oxford, mississippi. that's where my friend sam was like king of the jungle. no, it's a beautiful town. all right. you guys are in the running. >> we also have a photo and tweet from laura brooks at the university of tennessee. she says even peyton manning has a jersey waiting for you. >>> yes, indeed. anyway, we like to talk about our friends over at "the "new york times"" and he always gets some really tricky questions. and so there's this...
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it's part of a series that oxford publishes called a very short introduction and they are short, they have about 300 titles, and they asked me to do a supreme court title. i guess about three years ago and the book cannot this spring. it came out on the eve of the health care decision. so, who knew three years ago that we would be faced with a supreme court dealing with the most closely watched and maybe one of the most contentious case in many many years, and i would be happy -- the book doesn't say anything about the health care case, so in the q&a, i would be happy to share some conversations about that with you. but i thought i would step back and give a little bit of my take on how the court has gotten to where it is, not so much current events, but really looking back to read the book starts with a little history. it's not a book of history. i may court watcher is what i think of myself as a core group be. what is interesting about the court when you kind of step back and look at it is the extent to which the court has written its own story. it's the author of its own story by w
it's part of a series that oxford publishes called a very short introduction and they are short, they have about 300 titles, and they asked me to do a supreme court title. i guess about three years ago and the book cannot this spring. it came out on the eve of the health care decision. so, who knew three years ago that we would be faced with a supreme court dealing with the most closely watched and maybe one of the most contentious case in many many years, and i would be happy -- the book...