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they are granting this in the paula jones case. these gentlemen are on television saying they will go through the issue of other women. there is an element of recklessness that he did not have all these issues coming together. you cannot have produced this at the end of it. where there is some folks that wanted to have a regime change? i have no doubt about that at all. when we spiral into this, i do think that it was all out war there by both sides. that was not healthy for the country. crack and want to get a question to invite people to come up. -- >> i want to get a question to a black people to come up. it does strike me as one of the aspects of this whole story that has continuing real. i'm talking about the culture of suspicion and permanent warfare that does seem to evade our politics. you said that the facts seem an ampere guess -- seem on ambiguous. there is a fool industry behind the notion that the facts are different than that. you are part of an official proceeding. many people do not want to believe that. the story n
they are granting this in the paula jones case. these gentlemen are on television saying they will go through the issue of other women. there is an element of recklessness that he did not have all these issues coming together. you cannot have produced this at the end of it. where there is some folks that wanted to have a regime change? i have no doubt about that at all. when we spiral into this, i do think that it was all out war there by both sides. that was not healthy for the country. crack...
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paula, hello to you. >> frank and sydnie, good morning.er abbey and preparations are heeding up for friday. there is a lot of joking going on between the british people we have been speaking about our fascination with celebrity in america and perhaps americans are more excited about the royal wedding than they are but we found one american woman who traveled here to be to the royal wedding in person but this isn't the first time. the first time you came tie royal wedding, what made you do it? >> well, it was pretty exciting . it was prince charles. there hadn't been a royal wedding in a while. >> reporter: now diane is scoping out the best vantage point for her third royal wedding. she traveled from manchester by the sea and wouldn't have missed this one for anything. so in addition to a history buff you're kind of a royal family buff, too? >> yeah, i love the royal family. >> reporter: she knows just about everything there is to know about this clan. i couldn't stump her. >> who is piggy? >> oh, piggy, she was the nanny for harry and will
paula, hello to you. >> frank and sydnie, good morning.er abbey and preparations are heeding up for friday. there is a lot of joking going on between the british people we have been speaking about our fascination with celebrity in america and perhaps americans are more excited about the royal wedding than they are but we found one american woman who traveled here to be to the royal wedding in person but this isn't the first time. the first time you came tie royal wedding, what made you do...
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next to pat is paula kerger. paul is the president and ceo of pbs. next to paula is joyce slocum as the interim president and ceo of npr. she's been the general counselors there for several years. next to choice is bill kling who is the ceo of american public media which is both a national producer of programs and also has under its umbrella 44 public radio stations across the country. and next to bill is caryn mathes who is the general manager of wamu here in washington. so welcome to all of you. 90. i'm going to start, pat, with you. because we're going to start first of all by talking about the federal funding debate, crisis, and what lies ahead. and as i ask you were talking a little bit before, before this session, what happened in the budget deal? we were hearing that public radio and planned parenthood were definitely on the table, definitely going to get cut. the deal gets made. we look in the newspaper and the cpp which is the funding corporation, congress gives the money to the corporation for public broadcasting corporation of public broad
next to pat is paula kerger. paul is the president and ceo of pbs. next to paula is joyce slocum as the interim president and ceo of npr. she's been the general counselors there for several years. next to choice is bill kling who is the ceo of american public media which is both a national producer of programs and also has under its umbrella 44 public radio stations across the country. and next to bill is caryn mathes who is the general manager of wamu here in washington. so welcome to all of...
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it's he's a correspondent in the capital tripoli and paula we're hearing reports of new fighting in the west of the country not far from the capitol where you are what's been happening overnight. but this is the city of misrata which is the third largest city in libya it is also the last rebel stronghold in the whistling part of this country in the early hours of this morning sunday they was the new government shelling we are hearing from doctors inside the city that at least one person was killed and several wounded now the doctors are saying that in the last week alone hundred and sixty people have been killed in the city we understand that this latest round of shelling targeted a building that until two days ago had been housing patients and other civilians who've been quilter in the gunfire but just fortunately they have been evacuated now it's very difficult for us as foreign journalists to actually get to misrata and independently confirm all verify what is happening in the city ever since fighting started more than a month ago there has simply been no outside presence allowed int
it's he's a correspondent in the capital tripoli and paula we're hearing reports of new fighting in the west of the country not far from the capitol where you are what's been happening overnight. but this is the city of misrata which is the third largest city in libya it is also the last rebel stronghold in the whistling part of this country in the early hours of this morning sunday they was the new government shelling we are hearing from doctors inside the city that at least one person was...
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paula how has the front line shifted over night. the bottom witnessing is that the fighting here on the ground seems to get a catered in cheap primary cities in the east of the country it's around the city of brega where pro and he got the forces have been fighting it off for weeks now but that frontline keeps shifting and at the moment it's actually not clear who is in control of the city of grego in the last six weeks that city has changed control six times so just gives you a sign of how quickly that frontline is moving in the west of the country most of the fighting is happening in and around the town of misrata and there we are hearing that the government has stepped up efforts to eliminate and he could have the supporters now we do know that a turkish humanitarian ship has taken two hundred and fifty patients civilian casualties to the city of benghazi doc some doctors on board that ship are saying that the injuries are incredibly severe and that these civilian deaths count is likely to climb now over the weekend there was a r
paula how has the front line shifted over night. the bottom witnessing is that the fighting here on the ground seems to get a catered in cheap primary cities in the east of the country it's around the city of brega where pro and he got the forces have been fighting it off for weeks now but that frontline keeps shifting and at the moment it's actually not clear who is in control of the city of grego in the last six weeks that city has changed control six times so just gives you a sign of how...
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joins us now with the latest a bit in the capital tripoli paula this is not the first time journalists have been taken hostage jury in this ongoing conflict in libya we understand that two of those russian journalists have been freed do we know anything about the fate of the remaining two. well actually said it's not the first line of germans have been taken captive here in libya but it certainly seems to be the first time a journalist were taken captive by opposition fighters in the east of the country we have just heard the news that the two russian progeny extremely experienced as war correspondents have been freed but we also understand that there are a number group a group that works for russian television station and there were unlucky appears to be have no confirmation that they have been freed as world and what earlier the russian i was speaking earlier with the russian embassy here because the embassy is still operating and they have confirmed that they were in contact with the russian foreign ministry they say that the russian foreign ministry had earlier malian appeal to the
joins us now with the latest a bit in the capital tripoli paula this is not the first time journalists have been taken hostage jury in this ongoing conflict in libya we understand that two of those russian journalists have been freed do we know anything about the fate of the remaining two. well actually said it's not the first line of germans have been taken captive here in libya but it certainly seems to be the first time a journalist were taken captive by opposition fighters in the east of...
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carry your paula live for us here not any thank you. but u.s. defense secretary robert gates and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff mike mullen faced a grilling in front of congress over the libyan campaign gates said washington shouldn't assisted living in group homes and should instead be even nation building to other countries. twelve days into the u.s. bombing of libya. u.s. congressmen were hoping to finally get some answers but after two hours of questioning the secretary of defense and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff they were so confusing about the u.s. is ending i think a policy success would be the removal of the khadafi regime a military mission is a limited one and does not include regime change. who the rebels are we don't have much visibility into and of those who have risen against each element has its own agenda. and whether the us will arm them discuss our plans if you any regarding arming the rebels they seem to be getting better but swift but it's in mind pass the buck and that one differing to the white house or
carry your paula live for us here not any thank you. but u.s. defense secretary robert gates and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff mike mullen faced a grilling in front of congress over the libyan campaign gates said washington shouldn't assisted living in group homes and should instead be even nation building to other countries. twelve days into the u.s. bombing of libya. u.s. congressmen were hoping to finally get some answers but after two hours of questioning the secretary of...
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gary condit, paula yates, the grammys. and even though you say this show will be airing a year from now, it'll probably be paula yates, gary condit, the grammys, and enron. no, they'll probably find a way to ignore enron by then, but... you know, it's just non-news. it's not news. i want to ask you one final question about one of your less-well-known movies. you've had a good career in film and television, steal this movie was not a huge box office success. no, it was not. and you play anita hoffman, the wife of abbie. and you were quoted at the time as saying that "this is a film i'm doing in part because i'm liberal. you're not going to see me in the charlton heston story." uh-huh. was that a good experience, and did you get to know anita? i did; i did get to know anita a little bit. she passed away shortly after i met her. she was very wonderful. i got to do--i'm not really an actor who tends to do roles that require a lot of research, back story, interviews, things of that nature. this was a movie that did. i was very
gary condit, paula yates, the grammys. and even though you say this show will be airing a year from now, it'll probably be paula yates, gary condit, the grammys, and enron. no, they'll probably find a way to ignore enron by then, but... you know, it's just non-news. it's not news. i want to ask you one final question about one of your less-well-known movies. you've had a good career in film and television, steal this movie was not a huge box office success. no, it was not. and you play anita...
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>> paula ebben is live in london with more. >> reporter: it is a glorious day in london.out the anticipation for this big wedding it is global. it's enormous. we decided to break down the numbers when we say a royal sized wedding. when lady diana became princess diana 30 years ago this summer, about 750 million people watched it live on tv. at the time, it was the biggest event of its kind. but when prince william marries kate middleton, the audience is expected to soar to 2.4 billion people around the globe catching it via tv, radio or the internet. on the streets of london, about three-quarters of a million people are expected, all trying to catch a glimpse of history. 300,000 of them could have the opportunity to snag one of the royal wedding coins. about 2,000 people received an invitation. 600 guests will be invited to a luncheon reception hosted by the queen at buckingham palace. about 300 of that group will attend prince charles' soiree for the newlyweds. $33million will be spent on security to keep the royal couple safe but city officials say this event could mean
>> paula ebben is live in london with more. >> reporter: it is a glorious day in london.out the anticipation for this big wedding it is global. it's enormous. we decided to break down the numbers when we say a royal sized wedding. when lady diana became princess diana 30 years ago this summer, about 750 million people watched it live on tv. at the time, it was the biggest event of its kind. but when prince william marries kate middleton, the audience is expected to soar to 2.4...
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the paula jones case was heavy political. the right wing groups made it against clinton. the organized and rounded. they conducted research in order to give it credibility. .. >> in order to do a really good job of that, we needed something that we didn't have, and that is an army of investigators, and people that can go out and dig around for this. we did it ourselves. we had two people working on this, joe cameron and me. there wasn't any right winger that controlled anything that we did, and if they really wanted to get the president, then this was the mechanism to do it. you could do did, and you could disclose the depositions, disclose what the interrogatories showed. we did not have that kind of money. if we had, i really wished that we did at the time, but we did not and the ideas that this was some right wing coo is just species, just not the case at all, and just not the case certainly with our case and would have been the perfect mechanism for any right wing group to have tried to bring down the president. >> just pointed out the deposition of the president of t
the paula jones case was heavy political. the right wing groups made it against clinton. the organized and rounded. they conducted research in order to give it credibility. .. >> in order to do a really good job of that, we needed something that we didn't have, and that is an army of investigators, and people that can go out and dig around for this. we did it ourselves. we had two people working on this, joe cameron and me. there wasn't any right winger that controlled anything that we...
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joins us now from tripoli live bring us up to date with the latest events here paula so is gadhafi going to back down after these latest developments. well it seems incredibly unlikely that the libyan leader woman gadhafi will step down in face of these increasing defections and also the offer from the opposition of a cease fire deal as far as the defections go the tripoli government is making light of the fact that the foreign minister also qusay is in britain that he has defected they say that he is an old man who is very sick and he asked for a leave of absence which they granted him now we are hearing rumors that is navy and stay in more libyan officials people who are from gadhafi is in a circle could also be thinking of defecting they are in talks reportedly with the british we are also being told that a senior aide to the duckies son has now returned to tripoli after holding secret talks in london apparently he has been discussing some kind of an exit deal for the gadhafi family and we understand that image on the table insists that gadhafi sticks down but so far the tripoli gover
joins us now from tripoli live bring us up to date with the latest events here paula so is gadhafi going to back down after these latest developments. well it seems incredibly unlikely that the libyan leader woman gadhafi will step down in face of these increasing defections and also the offer from the opposition of a cease fire deal as far as the defections go the tripoli government is making light of the fact that the foreign minister also qusay is in britain that he has defected they say...
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they are granting this in the paula jones case. these gentlemen are on television saying they will go through the issue of other women. there is an element of recklessness that he did not have all these issues coming together. you cannot have produced this at the end of it. where there is some folks that wanted to have a regime change? i have no doubt about that at all. when we spiral into this, i do think that it was all out war there by both sides. that was not healthy for the country. crack and want to get a question to invite people to come up. -- >> i want to get a question to a black people to come up. it does strike me as one of the aspects of this whole story that has continuing real. i'm talking about the culture of suspicion and permanent warfare that does seem to evade our politics. you said that the facts seem an ampere guess -- seem on ambiguous. there is a fool industry behind the notion that the facts are different than that. you are part of an official proceeding. many people do not want to believe that. the story n
they are granting this in the paula jones case. these gentlemen are on television saying they will go through the issue of other women. there is an element of recklessness that he did not have all these issues coming together. you cannot have produced this at the end of it. where there is some folks that wanted to have a regime change? i have no doubt about that at all. when we spiral into this, i do think that it was all out war there by both sides. that was not healthy for the country. crack...
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paula foss is a margaret burn professor of history at the university of california at berkeley. and distinguished scholar in residence at rutger university. she specializes in the history of children and childhood. in her seventh book inheriting the holocaust and she recounts her family's history to help us understand european jewish life in the 19th and 20th centuries. in a long way gone, ismael baa tells the story of his life as a boy soldier during the civil war in sierra leone during the mid-1980s. we read about his rehabilitation and his move to the u.s. at the age of 15. mr. beah has served as a really powerful spokesperson for child soldiers almost from the moment of his rehabilitation. mr. beah works with unicef on global youth and poverty issues. chiquis barron was born in nogales mexico and emigrated to nogales, arizona. she's worked in mental health at the u of a and her novel focuses on the unique geographical, political and cultural dynamics of growing up in the crux of two influential countries. her blog stands at the top of the top 100 latina blogs. now, we'll hea
paula foss is a margaret burn professor of history at the university of california at berkeley. and distinguished scholar in residence at rutger university. she specializes in the history of children and childhood. in her seventh book inheriting the holocaust and she recounts her family's history to help us understand european jewish life in the 19th and 20th centuries. in a long way gone, ismael baa tells the story of his life as a boy soldier during the civil war in sierra leone during the...
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and a very jaunty look, that hat becomes you, paula. >> reporter: there you go. and we hope that this royal wedding is just going to be a spectacular show for everyone and they want it to go off without a hitch. the weather is beautiful. >> and are people ready? is this like the super bowl prep where all of a sudden, let's just play the game, for heaven's sakes? are folks in england ready or would they just do another two or three weeks of this? >> it is. they are ready. they see that the world's media has been talking about this for months. they are very excited. they are having fun. the grocery store chains marks and spencers announced they sold 2.5 million sausages for tomorrow. that's what they buy here for big parties like this. they have all the flags out. people are having street parties. even the prime minister took out a permit to have a street party in front of number 10 downing street so a real party atmosphere a moment of national pride. they will have a lot of fun. enjoy this tomorrow. >> a lot of people taking the week off. some getting out of town
and a very jaunty look, that hat becomes you, paula. >> reporter: there you go. and we hope that this royal wedding is just going to be a spectacular show for everyone and they want it to go off without a hitch. the weather is beautiful. >> and are people ready? is this like the super bowl prep where all of a sudden, let's just play the game, for heaven's sakes? are folks in england ready or would they just do another two or three weeks of this? >> it is. they are ready. they...
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negotiate a solution to the crisis will be crossing live to tripoli to hear more from our correspondent paula that's coming your way here on r.t. in just a few minutes. now as the fight for control over the oil rich libyan coastline continues the u.s. steps back from its leading role in the operation washington will still oversee the logistics of the mission but has encouraged other nato countries to increase their military contribution he's got a challenge looks at how libya could be just the start of wider us. in the region. as waves of public rage sweep through north africa and the middle east world powers jump on them as many analysts say in an attempt to direct the waves of unrest in a way that's more favorable for them in libya forging relationship with the opposition so that if gadhafi goes their people there to do business with as syria popular wrath gather steam some experts say western powers might see the advantages of getting involved there to these three countries iran and syria are the main countries that will not align themselves or that magically to the global power elite or t
negotiate a solution to the crisis will be crossing live to tripoli to hear more from our correspondent paula that's coming your way here on r.t. in just a few minutes. now as the fight for control over the oil rich libyan coastline continues the u.s. steps back from its leading role in the operation washington will still oversee the logistics of the mission but has encouraged other nato countries to increase their military contribution he's got a challenge looks at how libya could be just the...
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the last rebel stronghold left now in the west that has been under attack for weeks correspondent paula slee is in the capital tripoli with more. the work of bloodshed is increasingly being used to describe the situation in the last rebel held city in the west of this country the city of misrata now according to doctors on the scene they say that one person was killed and several people were wounded in the early hours of sunday morning when the government forces renewed shelling on a building in the city now we understand from the doctors and that until a few days ago there were a number of civilians being housed inside that building they had been injured in recent clashes between pro and anti gadhafi forces but fortunately there have been evacuated before the shelling began we are also hearing from doctors that in the last week alone hundred and sixty people have been killed in misrata itself from these battles are being told by doctors that in a month of fighting between six hundred and a thousand civilians have been killed in the city so he the rebels have been in control of it for m
the last rebel stronghold left now in the west that has been under attack for weeks correspondent paula slee is in the capital tripoli with more. the work of bloodshed is increasingly being used to describe the situation in the last rebel held city in the west of this country the city of misrata now according to doctors on the scene they say that one person was killed and several people were wounded in the early hours of sunday morning when the government forces renewed shelling on a building...
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and paula, you referred to this. there is -- people will say there is so much choice out there, there's so much that's available. why do we need public broadcasting? you started to address that, but continue to talk about some of the things that you're doing to extend the brand of public television. >> i think this is actually nice we're shifting to this part, because i always say that if it were not the money, this would be the most fascinating time for public media, because the opportunities are so extraordinary. and i think jefferson has been quoted twice. i think an engaged citizenry is tremendously powerful, and really looking at the opportunities of social media to try to bring viewers into a more proactive role in information is important, but also professional journalism is important. and i think the two operate side by side. and we have, over the course of the last few years, spent a fair amount of time thinking about and experimenting and doing work in this space and i'm glad hari is here because i think on
and paula, you referred to this. there is -- people will say there is so much choice out there, there's so much that's available. why do we need public broadcasting? you started to address that, but continue to talk about some of the things that you're doing to extend the brand of public television. >> i think this is actually nice we're shifting to this part, because i always say that if it were not the money, this would be the most fascinating time for public media, because the...
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paula puede resolver su caso? de pasar ilegal si ustedes me dieron una visa. hay que forzarlos a ellos para que den la fotocopia de esa visa y luego que le reconozcan ese derecho. el caballero aunque sea hijo de ella y ciudadano americano no la puede pedir finalmente porque ella tiene un permiso de trabajo y estÁ a un paso de ser residente. lo que hay que hacer es comunicarse con el departamento de estado, con la sra. clinton, una persona que siempre nos ha ayudado a los inmigrantes para que, como madre de un miembro de las fuerzas armadas, le consigan la visa. es irÓnico que habiendo parido un hijo que estÁ poniendo su vida en peligro inmigraciÓn se comporte en una manera tan tonta porque ellos saben que ella entrÓ legal, ellos lo saben por quÉ no son un poco mÁs flexible. estos son los casos que no debieran ni discutirse porque se caen de la mata. >> muchas gracias por darle la ayuda no solamente a ella sino a las miles de personas que nos ven. lo que tiene que hacer es muy fÁcil, tiene una ventana de conexiÓn.
paula puede resolver su caso? de pasar ilegal si ustedes me dieron una visa. hay que forzarlos a ellos para que den la fotocopia de esa visa y luego que le reconozcan ese derecho. el caballero aunque sea hijo de ella y ciudadano americano no la puede pedir finalmente porque ella tiene un permiso de trabajo y estÁ a un paso de ser residente. lo que hay que hacer es comunicarse con el departamento de estado, con la sra. clinton, una persona que siempre nos ha ayudado a los inmigrantes para que,...
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on fox45 news at tenn 3 seacrest says: the person who ps safe is paul paula bitter sweet night for contestantsol.candace old.../ has... a recap.../ of... laat night's.../ elimination.../ episode. 3 the competition ended for two people this week since the judges ussd their save last week. seacrest says: the person who is safe is paul thia megia and naima adedapo received the lowest number of votes from america after their performances on wednesday night.thia sang "daniel" and naima did a reggae rendition of "i'm still standing".the girlssknow there is a lot of talent this yeer and unfortunately two people says: "you know, i really didnnt know what to feel, because everyone has beennso amazing this last couple weeks and i guees i felt pretty really. so, um, i felt really - devastated casue i really wanted to stay and i knew i could do so much more on the show." adedapo says: ""'m haapy becasue i got to express so uch of my artistry onnthe show and people got to see. at least they know, cause if i had been cutteerlier they wouldn't know that i could dance or that i could do reggae or so many ddff
on fox45 news at tenn 3 seacrest says: the person who ps safe is paul paula bitter sweet night for contestantsol.candace old.../ has... a recap.../ of... laat night's.../ elimination.../ episode. 3 the competition ended for two people this week since the judges ussd their save last week. seacrest says: the person who is safe is paul thia megia and naima adedapo received the lowest number of votes from america after their performances on wednesday night.thia sang "daniel" and naima did...
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a pesar de diagnosticado con invertilidad desde la infancia naciÓ ana paula nombrada en honor a juanÍspera de la pascua en la ciudad de belÉn visitantes y residentes participaron en el evento. la iglesia iluminada por las velas llevadas por los fieles que participaron del ritual. >> hasta aquÍ las noticias del dÍa de hoy. les esperamos mÁs tarde en nuestra segunda ediciÓn. ♪
a pesar de diagnosticado con invertilidad desde la infancia naciÓ ana paula nombrada en honor a juanÍspera de la pascua en la ciudad de belÉn visitantes y residentes participaron en el evento. la iglesia iluminada por las velas llevadas por los fieles que participaron del ritual. >> hasta aquÍ las noticias del dÍa de hoy. les esperamos mÁs tarde en nuestra segunda ediciÓn. ♪
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they are granting this in the paula jones case. these gentlemen are on television saying they will go through the issue of other women. there is an element of recklessness that he did not have all these issues coming together. you cannot have produced this at the end of it. where there is some folks that wanted to have a regime change? i have no doubt about that at all. when we spiral into this, i do think that it was all out war there by both sides. that was not healthy for the country. crack and want to get a question to invite people to come up. -- >> i want to get a question to a black people to come up. it does strike me as one of the aspects of this whole story that has continuing real. i'm talking about the culture of suspicion and permanent warfare that does seem to evade our politics. you said that the facts seem an ampere guess -- seem on ambiguous. there is a fool industry behind the notion that the facts are different than that. you are part of an official proceeding. many people do not want to believe that. the story n
they are granting this in the paula jones case. these gentlemen are on television saying they will go through the issue of other women. there is an element of recklessness that he did not have all these issues coming together. you cannot have produced this at the end of it. where there is some folks that wanted to have a regime change? i have no doubt about that at all. when we spiral into this, i do think that it was all out war there by both sides. that was not healthy for the country. crack...
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we may need extra time with paula ebben with the etiquette thing. >> i like kate.ry. >> reporter: we are going to run down the whole thing. good morning. the doors and gates of westminster abbey are closed and locked. no one is allowed inside as they do security sweeps and some of the final rehearsals until kate middleton walks up the aisle on friday in front of those 2,000 guests. but the question almost as big as what will her wedding dress look like is what will her title be? and that is up to the queen. it's the one big question which remains. >>> reporter: we have one prince and then another. there is also a duchess and, of course, the queen. there are almost as many titles in the royal family as there are tourists in london. kate middleton's new calling card will be determined by tradition and protocol. that decision rests with the queen alone before she leaves the palace for the royal wedding she is expected to announce a title for the couple. but most people we spoke with seemed to have already made up their minds about what kate should be called what do yo
we may need extra time with paula ebben with the etiquette thing. >> i like kate.ry. >> reporter: we are going to run down the whole thing. good morning. the doors and gates of westminster abbey are closed and locked. no one is allowed inside as they do security sweeps and some of the final rehearsals until kate middleton walks up the aisle on friday in front of those 2,000 guests. but the question almost as big as what will her wedding dress look like is what will her title be? and...
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paula deen, circulon, kitchenaid. >> silver stone. >> all the same company. >> they are brands we either own or license and we do private labels. >> one of the executives said it's just a sticircle on a stic >> it's a metal circle on a stick referring to anolon. how do you make this one worth $200 and available at a gourmet kitchen store and this one worth $20 available at walmart? >> right. first of all, we address the retailer's needs. if the retailer needs a $20 price point we would engineer and fabricate the product to reach that price point. >> cheaper materials? >> and to fill the need in the retailer's assortment. in the retailer needs color, red, we would manufacture a product that's red to give the assortment a lift. if the retailer needs more stainless steel in a certain price point we would do that, too. then of course we keep our fingers on the pulse of the market. we understand what the consumer prefers. the market preferences actually fluctuate. sometimes stainless steel is a very popular, successful. sometimes nonstick is popular. there is a ten-year cycle. >> how many of
paula deen, circulon, kitchenaid. >> silver stone. >> all the same company. >> they are brands we either own or license and we do private labels. >> one of the executives said it's just a sticircle on a stic >> it's a metal circle on a stick referring to anolon. how do you make this one worth $200 and available at a gourmet kitchen store and this one worth $20 available at walmart? >> right. first of all, we address the retailer's needs. if the retailer needs...
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paula hancocks, cnn, japan. >> wow. >>> well, a push to prohibit smoking in even more places. >>> it is a safe haven for a smoker that has been denied the rights to smoke literally everywhere else. >> the places now being targeted by lawmakers in sacramento. >>> named for its maple trees now oblitterrated by them. damage from tornadoes. >>> looking for religious understanding and tolerance. how a local sikh community opened its doors to the bay area. >>> i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cw weather center. turned out to be a nice weekend but now storm clouds getting pretty close. will we see a little rain? we will talk about that coming up. they rose another 19-cents in the last three weeks. >>> it appears gas prices haven't found their ceiling yet rising another 19 cents in the last three weeks. it ishighest price in san francisco at 4.13 a gallon. >>> a bay area lawmaker wants to expands the smoking ban to include surprising locations. linda yee with where cigarettes may soon be snuffed out. >> reporter: smokers are already banned from lighting up in public buildings and off
paula hancocks, cnn, japan. >> wow. >>> well, a push to prohibit smoking in even more places. >>> it is a safe haven for a smoker that has been denied the rights to smoke literally everywhere else. >> the places now being targeted by lawmakers in sacramento. >>> named for its maple trees now oblitterrated by them. damage from tornadoes. >>> looking for religious understanding and tolerance. how a local sikh community opened its doors to the bay...
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also, the beautiful and talented actress, paula patton is dropping by!se ] and if you like good music, you guys, we've got tim mcgraw is going to be here! [ cheers and applause ] tim mcgraw. he's a legend. hey guys, before we get started, i want to send a quick shout-out. i'm very lucky to be doing this again this year. this saturday, put it on your calendars, i'll be one of the hosts for the revlon run/walk for women right here in new york city. it starts in times square. [ applause ] we'll have thousands of people there to raise money for women's cancer research. you can still register online. it's not too late. so go to revlonrunwalk.org. donate some money or sign up and come meet us on saturday for a great cause. [ cheers and applause ] >> questlove: jimmy, jimmy. i didn't know you were doing shout outs. yo, can i do one? >> jimmy: yeah, you want to do a shout out? go ahead quest. >> questlove: absolutely. yeah. let me get some shout out music, please. ♪ all right. i want to get a shout out to getting involved in your community. [ scattered applause
also, the beautiful and talented actress, paula patton is dropping by!se ] and if you like good music, you guys, we've got tim mcgraw is going to be here! [ cheers and applause ] tim mcgraw. he's a legend. hey guys, before we get started, i want to send a quick shout-out. i'm very lucky to be doing this again this year. this saturday, put it on your calendars, i'll be one of the hosts for the revlon run/walk for women right here in new york city. it starts in times square. [ applause ] we'll...
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paula jones begat monica lewinsky.ky begat impeachment and an impeachment begat the advent of george bush as president of the united states. i mean, it's not provable, but every place he went he said i will restore dignity to the office of the president he. and i think in a close election as that was, as we all know made the difference. there were other things that make some differences also, but i think that was the underlying theme. he never had to say anything more people understood it. i don't think people were very anxious to see the president leaves office. and frankly, i was not terribly anxious to have that happen. as you recall, it was either about sex or perjury. while i was on the perjury side, but there was another middle ground is that nobody, as far as i know, very few people took and not was proportionality. you know, should the president have been impeached and found guilty of impeachment? and that's an interesting question that nobody could beat it really. and so i think our politics would've been diff
paula jones begat monica lewinsky.ky begat impeachment and an impeachment begat the advent of george bush as president of the united states. i mean, it's not provable, but every place he went he said i will restore dignity to the office of the president he. and i think in a close election as that was, as we all know made the difference. there were other things that make some differences also, but i think that was the underlying theme. he never had to say anything more people understood it. i...
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>> and could paula abdul be the next "dancing" judge? that stage again. >> kirstie's back stage meltdown with maksim. >> no, i will not do it. >> "the insider" with all of the "dancing" rumors. is paula replacing carrie ann? and what happens when kirstie returned to oprah? >> it feels like chemistry. >> then the "dancing" pros, derek, julianne, maksim, their private home movies. >> this is their "backstory." >> travolta is john gotti, lindsey as victoria.
>> and could paula abdul be the next "dancing" judge? that stage again. >> kirstie's back stage meltdown with maksim. >> no, i will not do it. >> "the insider" with all of the "dancing" rumors. is paula replacing carrie ann? and what happens when kirstie returned to oprah? >> it feels like chemistry. >> then the "dancing" pros, derek, julianne, maksim, their private home movies. >> this is their...
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one of our board members is paula, who is cpmc's manager of community relations. she is one of our hardest working board members. she works practically full time at the center as a second job, third job, i guess she is a single parent as well. financial contributions. i know they have significantly -- many other medical organizations and medical services for the community including organizations that, you know, provide critical safety net services to
one of our board members is paula, who is cpmc's manager of community relations. she is one of our hardest working board members. she works practically full time at the center as a second job, third job, i guess she is a single parent as well. financial contributions. i know they have significantly -- many other medical organizations and medical services for the community including organizations that, you know, provide critical safety net services to
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years so paula zahn's tall systemic measures or as a favorable investment climate. we will be manufacturing high quality food products thank you very much for being with us in just a reminder that my guest on the show today was meant to screen the russian. spotlight will be back with more things than promise i'm going in and out of. state on quality and take. it the.
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paula ebben talked to a wedding planner who says it's all about the details. >> i really hope that at the end of the day there are those elements to this wedding that really are about them, you know, that just make you smile and laugh. >>> reporter: creating that magic falls on someone like brian rafinella, the boston- based event planner who engineered chelsea clinton's wedding extravaganza last summer. he has been looking forward to prince william and kate middleton's nuptials for month. >> it's history and there is so much to compare it to so it makes it exciting. >> when you are planning a wedding of this scale, where would you start? >> for chelsea's wedding i had an office that this sheets of paper floor to ceiling with lists and my staff would come in and we would go through the list every day. it's a war room and everyone is looking at everything. what if the prince pops a button? they are going to sew it. they are not going to replace the jacket. sea there are little nuances like that. >> reporter: and big traditions. a royal wedding is steeped in history and protocol. how mu
paula ebben talked to a wedding planner who says it's all about the details. >> i really hope that at the end of the day there are those elements to this wedding that really are about them, you know, that just make you smile and laugh. >>> reporter: creating that magic falls on someone like brian rafinella, the boston- based event planner who engineered chelsea clinton's wedding extravaganza last summer. he has been looking forward to prince william and kate middleton's nuptials...
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paula worked with simon on "american idol." show will premiere this fall right here on ktvu. >>> this morning the city of oakland started its battle against potholes. we shot this just a little while ago. that's a pothole. oakland started this pothole prepare program five years ago. the city will bring in extra staff and resources to deal with the continuing pothole problem over the next couple weeks. program really kicks off once the rainy season is over. >> kind of over! but the potholes are kind of there still. let's check in with sal, twitter nation busy? complaining quieter today? >> they're complaining about the bay bridge. it's been slow this morning westbound. i want to let you know 880 northbound up to the bay bridge, everything is crowded. give yourself plenty of time getting into san francisco. steve. >> cloudy, gray, kind of misty, giving way to mostly cloudy skies here and then a little better on tuesday, wednesday. one more system thursday. friday we clear up for the weekend, sunny and warm. >> welcome back! >> th
paula worked with simon on "american idol." show will premiere this fall right here on ktvu. >>> this morning the city of oakland started its battle against potholes. we shot this just a little while ago. that's a pothole. oakland started this pothole prepare program five years ago. the city will bring in extra staff and resources to deal with the continuing pothole problem over the next couple weeks. program really kicks off once the rainy season is over. >> kind of...
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these are if you've been travelling for for me on north korea if you know for paula deen is to be converted from the introduce. and there will be only six alice. and therefore she is from so i think we need to provide really worth looking for. and back to football finally there were just nine goals in old school during the latest we can go prime a league but still a potential shot of the season wasn't on them here is our weekly goals galore. please. please. that's latest in sports for this hour you can find some of those stories in our you tube page which is our sport news and coming up shortly as well. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from a realm for sure. we've got the future covered. man in motion would be soo much brighter if you knew about sums from finest impressionist. milk for instance our teeth don't come. we're going. well to british soil some. time to try to find. markets why not.
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to get the normal stages you see and hear is this bringing relief to the people you know it's place paula it's very simple the story difference i mean. this is it's one of those type of event where you can really throw it away you know so in the champion on the track you're also. the driver behind making behind james holmes and the way he drives us a bit more yeah we did well to sell us which was the driver actually the body chasing for most of it so that was a different experience i mean i spent my life the soul to crush there's a few occasions we have a crush of that so that was great i have to say after watching them going round this truck around them don't see them whizzing around so close to the bike ribbon here breakneck speed so that's the way it looks as they try to promote the sport of rallying here in russia. well it's time to get a close up view of russia now and today we're taking you to the country's copper mining hub also redoubt for its incredible landscapes transpired. the area is celebrated for its amazing views of almost untouched nature sporting lighting mountains and h
to get the normal stages you see and hear is this bringing relief to the people you know it's place paula it's very simple the story difference i mean. this is it's one of those type of event where you can really throw it away you know so in the champion on the track you're also. the driver behind making behind james holmes and the way he drives us a bit more yeah we did well to sell us which was the driver actually the body chasing for most of it so that was a different experience i mean i...
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bombing raid resulted in rebel that's still been no outright apology from the alliance correspondent paula so there is the latest from the capital tripoli. it's leadership over its military operations here in libya are coming under more and more fire for being ineffective and for creating mistakes it is now nine days since nato took over command of military operations here and in the last week alone we've witnessed two separate nato air strikes that have left in total more than twenty opposition fighters did and several dozen injured now as you can well imagine the tensions here are running high cheekily because the nato secretary general why regretting the loss of life has not come out and said that he is sorry for these is strikes essentially what nato is arguing is that it was not aware that the rebel fighters were using tanks prior to these airstrikes unevidenced took the fighters. from him now we're hearing a very different argument coming from the rebel commanders they say that they did notify major beforehand that they had some twenty tanks in their position and that they were movin
bombing raid resulted in rebel that's still been no outright apology from the alliance correspondent paula so there is the latest from the capital tripoli. it's leadership over its military operations here in libya are coming under more and more fire for being ineffective and for creating mistakes it is now nine days since nato took over command of military operations here and in the last week alone we've witnessed two separate nato air strikes that have left in total more than twenty...
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profits call last year that reached thirty two billion dollars journey for more on that in our business paula time everybody. around the world and around the clock this is our table straight talk top story now syria's opposition is planning a day of rage after friday prayers in the face of violent crackdown on protesters the u.s. is calling for sanctions against syria naming president assad thought turning to iran in a way that could unite the team against washington's closest ally in the region israel teens when it was called next a potential for the arab uprisings to spread further east. some like it hot but this spring things have heated up perhaps too much in the arab world is it's too easy a libya now is syria northern african region and the middle east and often brutal civil wars with the western powers playing an important hand some believe this won't stop anytime soon so who's next in line for the great upheaval in the region the answer may lie on the surface. president assad is disingenuously blaming outsiders while at the same time seeking a rainy an assistance in repressing syria's
profits call last year that reached thirty two billion dollars journey for more on that in our business paula time everybody. around the world and around the clock this is our table straight talk top story now syria's opposition is planning a day of rage after friday prayers in the face of violent crackdown on protesters the u.s. is calling for sanctions against syria naming president assad thought turning to iran in a way that could unite the team against washington's closest ally in the...
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the unrest results in imposing a no fly zone and foreign airstrikes as our middle east correspondent paula sleazier now reports. i wouldn't even want sweets at least four hundred civilians have been killed in the last month of violence in the country and in the last few days alone since the lifting of the emergency law some five hundred people have been arrested now the white house is considering introducing new legislation new sanctions against the regime in damascus as a form of punishment for this violent crackdown and these sanctions would include a travel ban it would include an asset freeze or probation against doing business in the united states and the hope is that european countries would follow suit as it is members of president bashar assad and members of that regime have more assets in europe then they do in the united states in addition to this in another example of the increased diplomatic activity and a call for sanctions against syria we are seeing in the u.n. security council debate over a draft statement that was for restraint and also condemns the violence and it does se
the unrest results in imposing a no fly zone and foreign airstrikes as our middle east correspondent paula sleazier now reports. i wouldn't even want sweets at least four hundred civilians have been killed in the last month of violence in the country and in the last few days alone since the lifting of the emergency law some five hundred people have been arrested now the white house is considering introducing new legislation new sanctions against the regime in damascus as a form of punishment...
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look at some of the individual stocks banks were pretty strong as burbank up one point three percent paula it's called managed to gain two point four on reports it's in talks with newmont mining and anglo gold rush on a possible merger now that deal could make the washing company one of the world's top gold miners despite what all being down throughout most of the tuesday session the share price of russia's biggest crude producer ross now was up it was paying four point eight percent at the close top money from a creepy bank says russia likely has already digest the downgrade of the u.s. rating now. we had a very sharp selloff in russian rockets towards the end of the trading day yesterday after the that's and p. downgrade of the u.s. . credit rating outlook that's right it's a russia trying to cool a lot of that bad news yesterday so today this morning even though asian markets are trading down russia had a little bit of a rally got back some of the losses yesterday so i think the market actually felt quite comfortable ultimately with a downgrade from the u.s. ross now one of the outstand
look at some of the individual stocks banks were pretty strong as burbank up one point three percent paula it's called managed to gain two point four on reports it's in talks with newmont mining and anglo gold rush on a possible merger now that deal could make the washing company one of the world's top gold miners despite what all being down throughout most of the tuesday session the share price of russia's biggest crude producer ross now was up it was paying four point eight percent at the...
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backwards so people here increasingly thinking that a political solution is the way to go forward paula as nato airstrikes continue to look a country where we understand there have been reports of civilian casualties. we're hearing from doctors on the frontline and some of the most recent nato airstrikes at least seven civilians were killed they were all children three of them were girls from the same family you know what we've been told in what was incidence nature is five hits and ammunitions and laurie and the explosions caused two nearby houses to collapse and some of those injuries coming from that overnight friday we're also hearing disturbing reports coming from the western city of misrata with residents saying in fact the government and soldiers there have intensified they surely that it is very random and a lot of people are dying here in tripoli leave the air strikes have continued overnight there were missiles that were fired in the east and south of little the city some of the landing in good at his compound at his ear according to eyewitnesses there they were mike was on th
backwards so people here increasingly thinking that a political solution is the way to go forward paula as nato airstrikes continue to look a country where we understand there have been reports of civilian casualties. we're hearing from doctors on the frontline and some of the most recent nato airstrikes at least seven civilians were killed they were all children three of them were girls from the same family you know what we've been told in what was incidence nature is five hits and ammunitions...
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could become the next libya with a no fly zone and a foreign asterix as our middle east correspondent paula sleeve reports. according to human rights groups at least four hundred civilians have been killed in the last month of violence in the country and in the last few days alone since the lifting of the emergency law some five hundred people have been arrested now the white house is considering introducing new legislation new sanctions against the regime in damascus is a form of punishment for this violent crackdown who is european countries would follow suit in addition to this in another example of the increased diplomatic activity and the call for sanctions against syria we are seeing in the u.n. security council a debate over a draft statement that calls for restraint and also condemns the violence and it does see the stage for the eventual imposition of sanctions against the country it's thirty backs of course by the un secretary-general ban ki moon for an investigation into the killings against this backdrop and there is more concern being expressed by experts in the international c
could become the next libya with a no fly zone and a foreign asterix as our middle east correspondent paula sleeve reports. according to human rights groups at least four hundred civilians have been killed in the last month of violence in the country and in the last few days alone since the lifting of the emergency law some five hundred people have been arrested now the white house is considering introducing new legislation new sanctions against the regime in damascus is a form of punishment...
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you can be the first to get the latest updates from tripoli with our of course one paula slit who you just saw reporting on it you can do so we are trying to feed having a look at the screen right now where you can see that paul is there reports that she just saw an aircraft flying a problem i fly very nearby and left a vapor. loud explosions were heard of course there are many waterways they are all it seems for a place for you to check out any time you'd like to get to know what's happening on the ground with all its twitter that's policy and school. but nato has intervention and has only worsen the situation on the ground in libya according to a robot leone's from the online of political magazine spiked he says we're now looking into a long and bloody stalemate. we're going to be in this kind of stuck situation where every time the duffys men don't make some progress get shot by the nato airstrikes and they're held back but the rebels aren't strong enough to actually get rid of gadhafi either now this prolongs and very nasty civil war going on so they're in this position i where th
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opened fire at allied planes meanwhile the country's governments rejected rebel calls for a cease fire paula slee has got the latest for you from tripoli. spokesperson here in tripoli said it would be mad to expect libyan soldiers to withdraw from cities where there was still fighting and this is almost ironic because it wasn't so long ago that tripoli itself made to cease fire offers and at that time the rebels said that these offers were insincere and could not be trusted so certainly a lot of mistrust between both sides neither willing to be the first to lay down arms but on the diplomatic front a slightly different picture is emerging we are hearing on the country from a prime minister mr. baby that the lines of communication has been opened and that they're hoping to intensify them they say that they are talking with the british the french and the americans to reach some kind of mutual settlement that would see the stopping of killings of civilians now we are hearing the same line coming out of london it has confirmed that in recent weeks it has been meeting in private with several high
opened fire at allied planes meanwhile the country's governments rejected rebel calls for a cease fire paula slee has got the latest for you from tripoli. spokesperson here in tripoli said it would be mad to expect libyan soldiers to withdraw from cities where there was still fighting and this is almost ironic because it wasn't so long ago that tripoli itself made to cease fire offers and at that time the rebels said that these offers were insincere and could not be trusted so certainly a lot...
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air strive some monday a day after all across the country continues to mount artie's correspondent paula sleazier brings us more from tripoli. the fighting here on the ground seems to be located in chief primary cities in the east of the country it's around the city of brega but that frontline keeps shifting and at the moment it's actually not clear who is in control in the last six weeks that city has changed control six times in the west of the country most of the fighting is happening in and around the town of misrata and there we are hearing that the government has stepped up efforts to eliminate and he could have his supporters now we do know that a turkish military and ship has taken two hundred and fifty patients civilian casualties she the city of benghazi doctor some doctors on board that ship will say that the injuries are incredibly severe and that the civilian death count is likely to climb we certainly have witnessed an increase in diplomatic activity on behalf of the gadhafi regime in the most recent attempt a former libyan prime minister has headed a libyan envoy to the gr
air strive some monday a day after all across the country continues to mount artie's correspondent paula sleazier brings us more from tripoli. the fighting here on the ground seems to be located in chief primary cities in the east of the country it's around the city of brega but that frontline keeps shifting and at the moment it's actually not clear who is in control in the last six weeks that city has changed control six times in the west of the country most of the fighting is happening in and...
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some say by the reasons dealing with international terrorism others like investigative journalist paula present location because regime was the target. it's quite hard to judge at this point. forward three notions that disaffected people or young extremists or someone with mental illness my suspicion is that it's. because it's only one hundred beaches from these are going to stories and offices and of course he's a very controversial figure in the years ruled the roost for now for i think nineteen years these. are many of the elections the last elections in december were contested and i think what we see is a rising discontent with these off the rotarian regime. and what is real is from the deadly attack extremist views find a safe haven in an unexpected place finish authorities ignore the promotion of terrorism under their nose in preference capital harboring a website which openly supports tax here in russia that before coming away very soon also still to come. if he says he's going to accept tens of thousands of new refugees from unstable arab countries straining border control walls
some say by the reasons dealing with international terrorism others like investigative journalist paula present location because regime was the target. it's quite hard to judge at this point. forward three notions that disaffected people or young extremists or someone with mental illness my suspicion is that it's. because it's only one hundred beaches from these are going to stories and offices and of course he's a very controversial figure in the years ruled the roost for now for i think...