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. >> paula fredriksen, what did jeffrey shela say that you find needs further elaboration or different elaboration from your perspective? >> well, i was thinking of there's also a second century tradition that jesus was born in a cave. i mean, there are all sorts of traditions that grow about jesus' birth the more christianity develops and when i consider that matthew and luke were probably each written by anonymous christians somewhere, i don't know, between 90-100 and that jesus himself would have been born sometime around 0, that's a lot of room to begin looking to the bible for ideas to express what you think is religioussy important about jesus and that's why i would look at these -- but i think mary was home in nazareth when she had jesus, i don't think she was in bethlehem. >> well, let's go to the basics, first of all, the year. was it not four years before a.d. started? >> well, a.d. starts as a medieval convention. jesus, if he's born -- this is one of the conological differences between the gospels. if harrod is alive as he has to be from matthew's birth narrative to work we
. >> paula fredriksen, what did jeffrey shela say that you find needs further elaboration or different elaboration from your perspective? >> well, i was thinking of there's also a second century tradition that jesus was born in a cave. i mean, there are all sorts of traditions that grow about jesus' birth the more christianity develops and when i consider that matthew and luke were probably each written by anonymous christians somewhere, i don't know, between 90-100 and that jesus...
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>> growing up, i loved paula, like, kind of obsessed with paula.owns and -- >> really? >> everything. yeah. i was kind of obsessed with her. >> as a good catholic girl, you have done some pretty raunchy stuff. >> raunchy? like what? >> oh, let me show you. this is a video to "right there" which i think for most good catholic girls would be, well, some of the experimental stage. >> it is artistic. ♪ ♪ you like to please, yeah i like that, me like it ♪ ♪ i like the way that you keep me coming ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah, you had me running ♪ ♪ you like the way that you >> i mean, not massively popular in the vatican, that one. >> wow. wow. >> and your family slightly go, nicole what are you up to? >> that's the thing, is like my -- my papa is a priest and i grew up a very strict catholic family, if my family digs it, i'm okay. they love happened >> your dad loved that video? >> my grandfather. >> your grandfather? really? >> they love t incorporated tahitian and hula, part of my hawaiian heritage it is a fun song. >> take another break. when we come back, going t
>> growing up, i loved paula, like, kind of obsessed with paula.owns and -- >> really? >> everything. yeah. i was kind of obsessed with her. >> as a good catholic girl, you have done some pretty raunchy stuff. >> raunchy? like what? >> oh, let me show you. this is a video to "right there" which i think for most good catholic girls would be, well, some of the experimental stage. >> it is artistic. ♪ ♪ you like to please, yeah i like that,...
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slew who joins us live now from tel aviv not paula. the palestinians were eagerly anticipating this you were and why would mahmoud abbas decide to back off. what we are seeing reports that the dead pope website says that the palestinian president mahmoud abbas is not going to be submitting his application for recognition of a palestinian state that you in the security council now if these reports prove to be true it is not that much of a surprise because from the start the united states has indicated that it will veto any kind of statehood bid in the international body the palestinians are under a lot of pressure from european states also from arab countries not to take the birds to that u.n. security council but this is different from taking a bid to the u.n. general assembly and here what we're hearing again from there is that the palestinian president is considering watering down the road to the reforms that would god's a state within nine hundred sixty seven borders now the difference is that if the palestinians have that recogniti
slew who joins us live now from tel aviv not paula. the palestinians were eagerly anticipating this you were and why would mahmoud abbas decide to back off. what we are seeing reports that the dead pope website says that the palestinian president mahmoud abbas is not going to be submitting his application for recognition of a palestinian state that you in the security council now if these reports prove to be true it is not that much of a surprise because from the start the united states has...
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sat down within five seconds of annoying irritating crazy, it was paula. >> it airs channel 2 tonightentire interview with simon cowell on our website www.ktvu.com. >>> time now 6:30 is there an "x" factor in our commute? >> not right now but there are things we want to x out. we have a back up at the toll plaza which quickly moves to san francisco. northbound 101 busy and you can see traffic looks good 280 as well. across the bay they have it slow near 92 and in san jose, they are still in pretty good shape, let's go to steve. >> we have fog on the coast and that's the only place it is going so inland warm to hot near 90 to 100 degrees and by the coast 60s and 70s. >>> coming up next on mornings on 2, a blast from the past. the popular series about what killed the dinosaur has literally been shattered to pieces. >> some call her the most hated woman in america why casey anthony feels she has to learn another language, stay right here with us.
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youre gonna find it much easier with the chicks after this. you want paula's 3 number?andy doesn't make it through to "bootcamp".. and misses out on a áá5 million dollará recording contract! contract! "the x factor" continues "the x factor" "the x factor" continues wednesday and thursday night at 8pm right here on fox45. 3 3 3 map fiber map old court map to contact the spca, go to our website at fox baltimore dot com slash morning. are you a football widow? widow?coming up... our relationship expert joins us to tackle the issues when it comes to your relationship... and football season. you're watching fox 45 good day 3 is football season tackling your marriage?whether you and your partner like different teams...or you're split on whether or not you like the sport...our relationship expert has tips on how you guys can both win. win.doctor patty ann joins us this morning with more.-- have your husband/ boyfriend bring over some friends with their wives/girlfriends - and turn the football game into a mini-party.(not ahuge blow out super bowl gig but a friendly gathering o
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well from paula later singles live pictures on your screen there the u.n. general assembly president. addressing your sober giving his case for palestine they will be bringing you more a matter of course wrote the evening alone as well as state or kong. exports going up a bit later this hour it has good news of one with the way in his first cut for russia in the next year oh twenty twelve qualifies and they look out for but a busy business day as we've been reporting the news is not good let's get straight answer it being this here. that's right kevin russia's markets did see a second consecutive session of the steep losses on friday heightened fears of a new global recession and waiting on the oil price and this was weighing on domestic acreage it's not correspond to get a good enough wrapped up today. it's been another dismal day at the for the russian markets there is no question about this today the my sex has declined by four point five percent by five point two zero but that's not just today it's of course the trend for the entire week over the whole
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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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cnn's paula newton is covering the trial for us. paula, what was the crux of the defense attorney's final argument? >> reporter: two points really. one is that there is a lack of evidence. and for this they turned to dna evidence that they say was botched by an amateur police investigation. they also say that that evidence was what the prosecution used to really whip up a fantasy about why amanda knox would have murdered meredith kercher. they say at the end of the day they still could not come up for a reason of why amanda knox would ever want to murder meredith kercher. candy? >> what's next, paula? >> reporter: you know this is going to be very interesting. today was a very emotional day. the defense using a lot of passion, passion i haven't seen in this courtroom before, candy. i'm sure the knox family was hoping this was the defense team they got during the original trial. having said that, amanda knox herself on monday can actually speak to the jury for about 15 minutes, can be an impassioned plea. she will deliver it in itali
cnn's paula newton is covering the trial for us. paula, what was the crux of the defense attorney's final argument? >> reporter: two points really. one is that there is a lack of evidence. and for this they turned to dna evidence that they say was botched by an amateur police investigation. they also say that that evidence was what the prosecution used to really whip up a fantasy about why amanda knox would have murdered meredith kercher. they say at the end of the day they still could...
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i caught with paula.ybody has seen it. you're back on the national scene. what do you think of week one? >> i think week one went very well. it's wonderful to see it finally launched and -- >> the thing that occurs to me that hits me right away is no longer those small audition rooms. it's a concert. even the bad ones get a concert. >> that's what we were aiming for. we wanted it to look and feel that way and, you know, for people don't realize it's harder as a performer to perform in front of several people. you always want to have that feeling of an audience, you know, big audience, so it was fun also having the audience be the fifth judge. i mean, they definitely gave their opinions. it was sometimes overwhelming. >> where we left off, we saw great chemistry with you and simon cowell. we see you again, he's still on your left. where is the chemistry level at? >> paula, stand up. >> how embarrassing. >> that's too high. that's too high. >> be a total nightmare. >> and you can -- >> it's like getting on
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all right i will let's get back now to continue with the story here will our cross back live to paula slim who was in ramallah for us in ramallah. excuse me of paula thank you very much for standing by for us are people who are certainly seem to be in high spirits today or how high the hopes that statehood could actually be achieved do you think. not only here in ramallah is being high for right across the way banking if the major bank from twenty thousand people have taken to speak to my left people where the schools closed early and medium businesses shut down i'm standing in hama now because we need to focus point of them i know and in this area the businesses they stopped in the restaurants happiness. and so that people can really celebrate what's almost a clone of the atmosphere now this does kick start three days of peaceful demonstrations that the palestinians on the spot says they will be holding in the run up to the palestinian president mahmoud abbas making there on friday for statehood at the united nations we've seen some of that such celebrations across the west bank in h
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so paula is this is giving this or there is a show more likely to make a man spin out of control. well that certainly is the concern on the ground i mean already now in some quarters there is talk of a intifada that some will say will be as bloody and as violent as the first two seculars of whom there are some four hundred thousand living in the land that has some two and a half million palestinians in the west bank are bracing themselves for violence as is the israeli army and the israeli police not for several months the israeli army has been preparing in an operation because operation some is seeds and it's now in the final stages of putting the finishing touches in place to this end we're being told that they have demarcated resigned around every settlement in the west bank and what this means is that palestinians who approach so that beyond that red line will be shot at by soldiers who will have permission to do that now there also has been intensive training in terms of security groups within these statements they have been participating in goals that the army has been under
so paula is this is giving this or there is a show more likely to make a man spin out of control. well that certainly is the concern on the ground i mean already now in some quarters there is talk of a intifada that some will say will be as bloody and as violent as the first two seculars of whom there are some four hundred thousand living in the land that has some two and a half million palestinians in the west bank are bracing themselves for violence as is the israeli army and the israeli...
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one of those jurors was a 9/11 family member, paula berry. >> i certainly embodied the sense of loss. gauge on a very emotional level. >> mitchell: berry's husband david worked on the 89th floor of the world trade center's south tower, above where the second plane hit. david and paula had three young sons. >> i had to approach this in not-- personally looking for a memorial that would be best for my husband. >> mitchell: arad's vision was one of 5200 submitted anonymously from 49 states and 62 countries. >> all we had were the poster boards. we didn't know who anybody was. >> mitchell: juror james young is a professor who has written about the holocaust. he says this m is meant for everyone. >> both the families and people who o other connection than what they read in the papers or saw on tv. >> mitchell: jurors narrowed the field to eight finalists, the memorial cloud seen here and this entry called gardens of light were arad's toughest competition. >> michael arad proposed the absent towers which was also evocative of absent people, missing, voids, loss, death, part of the logic in
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leader now who is in that television for us paula what's the reaction in israel to the events any tough measures being spoken about where you are. when the tough tough measures as such being spoken about but what we do know is that israeli officials have condemned this in the act most terms the israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu saying that it is simply unacceptable now israel has withdrawn all its embassy staff with the exception of one person that it's keeping in cairo in the hope that it can maintain some kind of diplomatic relations between both countries we've just been told that the egyptian prime minister has offered his resignation and the resignation of his cabinet to the high military council almost as a form of apology for the fact that the police did not prevent this incident from happening the facts as they stand all that hundreds of people stormed the embassy building the police stood by for several olives while thousands of documents were thrown from the windows we're being taught. boy that molotov cocktails were thrown at police that two police vehicles were sit i
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ok paula thanks very much indeed for bringing us more on this for us the reporting there. meanwhile the u.s. congress is considering a bill introduced by a republican lawmaker that were cut off american funding to any u.n. body that recognizes statehood ministration astonishingly opposed to the bill saying it would undermine america's international standing. across events in new york. this proposed legislation was put forth by. him and she's the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee and she is also a staunch supporter of israel part of this legislation calls for the u.s. to change the way that it's financing the united nations it wants her bill calls for washington to choose voluntarily choose the programs they want programs that it wants to fund and contribute to currently the united states is the biggest contributor and financier of the united nations comprising about twenty two percent of it's the un school budget and paying for twenty five percent of its peacekeeping missions now this bill proposed by ross layton also calls for all the funding to the peacekee
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some kind of precedent that will be very hard for the israeli government to deal with in future i'm paula the timing of this report is crucial isn't it for palestinians determines it's a fight for their statehood. the timing certainly is a graphic and in twenty days on september twentieth the palestinian leadership will be appealing to the united nations general assembly to take that unilateral declaration of a palestinian state now they are already growing concerns here on the ground that they could be violent at this time throughout the week we were following reports of the israeli army arming settlers there were reports that they were arming them with stun grenades and tear gas so verse reports are the downgrading of relationships between israel and turkey comes at a particularly bad time when the situation on the ground is a really thin and could potentially just be exacerbated even further thank you paula many thanks but our correspondent for us here a fault there. well now despite the u.n. report and israel remain very much at all over the three celebrate earlier we spoke to dr must
some kind of precedent that will be very hard for the israeli government to deal with in future i'm paula the timing of this report is crucial isn't it for palestinians determines it's a fight for their statehood. the timing certainly is a graphic and in twenty days on september twentieth the palestinian leadership will be appealing to the united nations general assembly to take that unilateral declaration of a palestinian state now they are already growing concerns here on the ground that they...
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paula hancocks there. we can quite clearly see the rain behind you. we'll let you get into shelter, looking very windy. live in tokyo, thanks for that. >>> well, it's a business that generates billions of dollars and strikes fear into the hearts of ship owners worldwide. when we come back, we'll take a look at how somali pirates are now changing their tactics in a worried new way. treat you like a policy, not a person. instead of getting to know you they simply assign you a number. aviva is here to change all that. we're bringing humanity back to insurance and putting people before policies. aviva life insurance and annuities. we are building insurance around you. who need imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ... your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. hi i'm doug harrison. we're experts at getting you the power chair or scooter you need. i didn
paula hancocks there. we can quite clearly see the rain behind you. we'll let you get into shelter, looking very windy. live in tokyo, thanks for that. >>> well, it's a business that generates billions of dollars and strikes fear into the hearts of ship owners worldwide. when we come back, we'll take a look at how somali pirates are now changing their tactics in a worried new way. treat you like a policy, not a person. instead of getting to know you they simply assign you a number....
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. >> where is paula going. paula abdul walking off of the set. going to be physically ill. shannon, what happened? a contestant went too far, right? >> well, don, you could say dropping your pants on national television is taking things a little too far. that contestant you saw wearing the silver outfit there, his name is geo godley. in his audition, he danced around, sang a little bit, and exposed himself. and as you can see, the judges weren't terribly amutzed. poor paula had to vacate the premisis. she was sick. graphic nudity has no place on a family friendly show. you can't call it graphic nudity. when the show aired, they put a giant cross over this guy's crotch. you didn't see anything. either way, it feels just uncomfortable. the whole thing was a little bit uncomfortable. >> yes, yes, yes. maybe that's the "x factor." you didn't see it so, i don't know. let's move on now. west borrow baptist church, making entertainment news? why is that? that's a group we hear protesting outside of funerals or against gays. >> right, the group was picke
. >> where is paula going. paula abdul walking off of the set. going to be physically ill. shannon, what happened? a contestant went too far, right? >> well, don, you could say dropping your pants on national television is taking things a little too far. that contestant you saw wearing the silver outfit there, his name is geo godley. in his audition, he danced around, sang a little bit, and exposed himself. and as you can see, the judges weren't terribly amutzed. poor paula had to...
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paula newton joins us live.you have spent a lot of time in yemen tracking down members of awlaki's family. people who paint a very different picture it seems of the public face of al qaeda. what can you tell us about that? >> well, i had a rapport with his father, dr. nasser, educated his children in the united states. anwar was one of them. he described to me a son who was involved in everything that was culture in the u.s., went to school there. he showed me picture of them at disney world. he paints the picture of a man who was very devout muslim and reached peace. he does admi that in the last few years the preaching had turned more radical. but he was desperate. even when he spoke to me and i had a rapport with him over a couple of years now that the u.s. not track him down in this way. he often told me that he believes his son would be better captured. and if they wanted to, to charge him with something and try him with something. what he did not want was him assassinated in this way. he didn't really have
paula newton joins us live.you have spent a lot of time in yemen tracking down members of awlaki's family. people who paint a very different picture it seems of the public face of al qaeda. what can you tell us about that? >> well, i had a rapport with his father, dr. nasser, educated his children in the united states. anwar was one of them. he described to me a son who was involved in everything that was culture in the u.s., went to school there. he showed me picture of them at disney...
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we all remember the love-hate relationship between paula abdul and simon between paula relationship theing very nice to me i am too."we all remember the love-hate relationship between paula abdul and simon cowell during their 7 year run on idol and as predicted, their chemistry resumed deciding the fate of the x factor hopefuls. abdul nats: "i feel like you did this on a dare."abdul says: "i will say as odd and weird and strange and marvelous the connection between us that we developed we forged a real strong friendship"cowell says: "with in 5 minutes and the camera start to roll and you disagree with her she's like she used to be and she's really really fieisty and obstanent and we had some arguments along the way and i like her for that."reid nat: "i'm going to completely disagree." simon and l.a. reid clashed when determining whether to keep contestants and both admit they like the competitive nature. cowell nat: "i'm going to dissagree with you, this is someone i think you should be working with."cowell says: "l.a. is the most competitive man in my life i mean genuinely but he's alw
we all remember the love-hate relationship between paula abdul and simon between paula relationship theing very nice to me i am too."we all remember the love-hate relationship between paula abdul and simon cowell during their 7 year run on idol and as predicted, their chemistry resumed deciding the fate of the x factor hopefuls. abdul nats: "i feel like you did this on a dare."abdul says: "i will say as odd and weird and strange and marvelous the connection between us that...
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will violence continues to do the talking on the palestinian israeli border oxys paula we've got unrest. but the mood here is showing no signs of letting up in nightfall but still the changes are running high now the israeli soldiers have been surging forward them back with almost a game of cat and mouse with integrations that are taking place alongside the palestinian president mahmoud abbas as address of the united nations are much further down inside a mile a city we have no way of getting there at the moment i can tell you that the mood is incredibly tense there's a school radek firing constantly there are stones coming our direction from protesters down the road and the front line injury keeps shifting forwards backwards forwards backwards you get into the soldiers actually don't know what to do and they huddle together they talk in a surge forward and then they come back with this really is the worst case annoyer and neither the israelis nor the palestinians wanted to see this happen this kind of violence and falling on the middle east landscape and it's not happening only here in
will violence continues to do the talking on the palestinian israeli border oxys paula we've got unrest. but the mood here is showing no signs of letting up in nightfall but still the changes are running high now the israeli soldiers have been surging forward them back with almost a game of cat and mouse with integrations that are taking place alongside the palestinian president mahmoud abbas as address of the united nations are much further down inside a mile a city we have no way of getting...
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israelis launch new talks we can all cross live to watching closely in the area for us in ramallah paula hello to you the protests looking to appear peaceful huge display of over support that what are the people hoping to achieve. while celebrations really have kickstarted here in palestine i mean the west bank city of ramallah where for several hours now thousands of people have taken to the streets is mainly almost comical atmosphere here which is if the united nations bid is a done deal there were some of the celebrations happening in hebron and in bethlehem and in a number of other cities across the palestine talking to people here they say that dictates a palestinian struggle has not resulted in palestine will be recognized by the international community now they will flags everywhere in the posters of the film a palestinian leader yasser arafat as well as the current palestinian president mahmoud abbas on just about every building cars are going up and down the road shooting the schools have closed down the building the the government buildings have shut really and this really mark
israelis launch new talks we can all cross live to watching closely in the area for us in ramallah paula hello to you the protests looking to appear peaceful huge display of over support that what are the people hoping to achieve. while celebrations really have kickstarted here in palestine i mean the west bank city of ramallah where for several hours now thousands of people have taken to the streets is mainly almost comical atmosphere here which is if the united nations bid is a done deal...
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paula reporting for us right that the showdown over the palestinian statehood is set to dominate the u.n. general assembly but the majority of the international community including russia ready to support the bid of the u.s. promises to veto the move unless the palestinians and israelis relaunch peace talks let's get some more details on this now these are. live for us in new york maria there's been a lot of talk on the sidelines ahead of the head of the palestinian statehood bid meantime the u.s. continuing to threat to wield is vetoing power is a possible this is just posturing is all hot air or will the u.s. actually end up vetoing the move do you think. well i can tell you that the u.s. is working fiercely to avoid being put in that situation and u.s. president barack obama will be meeting with that even that's not here netanyahu the prime minister of israel and shortly after that he will be meeting with the president of palestine the boss in private meetings one on one and what the u.s. is trying to do is get both sides back to the negotiation table but we do know from what is b
paula reporting for us right that the showdown over the palestinian statehood is set to dominate the u.n. general assembly but the majority of the international community including russia ready to support the bid of the u.s. promises to veto the move unless the palestinians and israelis relaunch peace talks let's get some more details on this now these are. live for us in new york maria there's been a lot of talk on the sidelines ahead of the head of the palestinian statehood bid meantime the...
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policy are now joins us live from ramallah from all the palestinian perspective and their expectations paula we are starting to see a great deal of tension emerge among some of the un's main players but what's the view on the ground where you are there in the west bank. but we're not experiencing pain for. her stay here in ramallah there certainly is a lot of excitement ahead of tomorrow's palestinian vote for statehood wherever i go there are cars honking horns people are handing out brochures they're heading off because they waving flags everything with the basic message that the international community is welcoming its newest state palestine at the same time they were all spontaneous celebrations that have been happening throughout the day here in my life as well as in the rest of the west bank there have been celebrations and parties in numerous palestinian cities and states of being built that one behind me that will have huge t.v. sleeves way tomorrow when the palestinian president mahmoud abbas addresses the united nations palestinians will come to the streets in the hundreds of thous
policy are now joins us live from ramallah from all the palestinian perspective and their expectations paula we are starting to see a great deal of tension emerge among some of the un's main players but what's the view on the ground where you are there in the west bank. but we're not experiencing pain for. her stay here in ramallah there certainly is a lot of excitement ahead of tomorrow's palestinian vote for statehood wherever i go there are cars honking horns people are handing out brochures...
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that was good. >>> to italy and check up with paula newton. >> good morning, paula.ewed anwar awlaki's father and spent time with him, about his relationship with his son and the u.s. targeting him. tell us more about their relationship and how this young man went from an all-american boy to one of those wanted men in the world? >> to a terrorist. >> reporter: conversations with his father, this was a father in anguish. he couldn't understand how this happened to his son, and he brought pictures. showed me pictures of him as disney world. anwar looked as he father said, a jovial, happy son. seemed happy to be in the united states. seemed very immersed from american culture. he was born there and considered himself an american. his father also refused to really address directly any of those allegations i put to him. the fact that he had perhaps motivated the killer at fort hood. the fact that he was inciting violence and encouraging people to kill innocents. he wanted us to know his son was not as bad as u.s. officials were saying. when i would take it become to the o
that was good. >>> to italy and check up with paula newton. >> good morning, paula.ewed anwar awlaki's father and spent time with him, about his relationship with his son and the u.s. targeting him. tell us more about their relationship and how this young man went from an all-american boy to one of those wanted men in the world? >> to a terrorist. >> reporter: conversations with his father, this was a father in anguish. he couldn't understand how this happened to his...
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paula book tv on twitter to be publishing is to misters lay, other information, and it information. >> up next, an interview from torture washington university. >> book tv is on location at george rushed to university here in washington d.c. for our college series, a chance to talk with some professors who have also written books and to introduce you to those books. next up we will be talking with the author of this book, the myth of digital democracy. first of all, what is democracy? >> well, the book is really about the claim that a lot of people have had about how the internet is changing politics. everything from how campaigns are run to how we get our news to how we process and interact. >> and what is the myth of digital democracy? >> when we talk about the internet from very early on, even the early 90's, all of the claims are not so much about how we ever going to change business or our world, but of the internet would change politics. particularly there are a very robust and durable claims about how the internet is supposed to empower ordinary citizens. so the hope was that t
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somebody is correspondent paula slater well there are forces in both israel and palestine and that would like violence to erupt in the build up to the un vote and these provocations must be avoided if peace is ever to be established so says dr ron pundak he's chairman of the palestinian israeli peace and geo forum now what is happening between us and the palestinians will be judged by whether there will be clashes along they seem lines between the israeli forces and the palestinians and also between the palestinians and the settlements within the they west bank but as much as i understand the interest of both sides is not to reach any hostility in any culmination of fighting or as we have seen in the year two thousand when the two sides clashed into a second violent intifada so i presume that both sides will try to contain and maintain the current situation because it wants neither side it's having say this one should remember that on both sides there are provocative forces and the strength of the two governments will be to try and calm down these provocations and not to. be carried away
somebody is correspondent paula slater well there are forces in both israel and palestine and that would like violence to erupt in the build up to the un vote and these provocations must be avoided if peace is ever to be established so says dr ron pundak he's chairman of the palestinian israeli peace and geo forum now what is happening between us and the palestinians will be judged by whether there will be clashes along they seem lines between the israeli forces and the palestinians and also...
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. >>> simon cowell, and paula abdul together again. when you can see the dynamic dual teaming up in search of talent. >>> simon cowell is set to return to american tv with next week's debut of x factor. he brought the show over to the u.s., after it became a huge hit in the u.k. it will pair him with paula abdul. >> we've had long, long hours and lots of tears and lots of excitement, and fighting for the talent. >> when are you going to create a great singer, you see a totally different type of audition. >> unlike "american idol," anyone of any age can show off their talent on x factor. be sure to watch the first episode on ktvu, it begins at 8:00 p.m. next wednesday. >>> mark ibanez joins us now, a busy day for the giants on and off the field. >> tomorrow, neal be having a press conference to talk about the ownership issues. the fans, they want to hear about what goes on on the field. the win total tim lincecum could put up, if the team could manage to give him 3 runs a game. he will take it today. the giants actually pick up a game o
. >>> simon cowell, and paula abdul together again. when you can see the dynamic dual teaming up in search of talent. >>> simon cowell is set to return to american tv with next week's debut of x factor. he brought the show over to the u.s., after it became a huge hit in the u.k. it will pair him with paula abdul. >> we've had long, long hours and lots of tears and lots of excitement, and fighting for the talent. >> when are you going to create a great singer, you...
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paula?nsider helping trying to find him, only because he could noefb never get guarantees he would be treated anything other than a suspected terrorist. he always believed after talking to u.s. officials, what they wanted was to assassinate him and that's what he said he felt was wrong. when i spoke to u.s. officials they admired the doctor, he know all he wanted to do was help out his son but at the same time did not think he's a father, who had a realistic impression of what his son was into online. joe, this was a guy who showed me pictures of a jovial, easy going, well educated american boy. that's the way his father described him to me. showed picture of him at disney world and described number a way which would juxtapose a terrorist. he didn't believe a word of it. more than that, he believed that it was illegal that they tried to assassinate him. they said at the very least they should capture him and put him on trial. he was a very tormented plan throughout, in my rapport with him --
paula?nsider helping trying to find him, only because he could noefb never get guarantees he would be treated anything other than a suspected terrorist. he always believed after talking to u.s. officials, what they wanted was to assassinate him and that's what he said he felt was wrong. when i spoke to u.s. officials they admired the doctor, he know all he wanted to do was help out his son but at the same time did not think he's a father, who had a realistic impression of what his son was into...
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paula the presidential candidates as they campaigned across the country. it is all available to you on television, radio, on line in social media sites. search, what common share of our programs anytime with the c-span video library. we on the road with our digital c-span bus and local content vehicle. we show events from around the country. it is washington your way. created by cable, provided as a public service. >> following his speech to congress thursday evening, president obama talks more about the economy and jobs creation during a visit to richmond va., speaking to students at the university of richmond. he spoke about his jobs package. this is about half an hour. >> thank you, richmond. is it to be in richmond, virginia. thank you nigel for that outstanding introduction. give nigel and round of applause. -- a round of applause. [applause] everybody is a special guest. there are a few people i want to acknowledge. the outstanding president of the university of richmond is first. [applause] jones is in the house. [applause] former governor of virgin
paula the presidential candidates as they campaigned across the country. it is all available to you on television, radio, on line in social media sites. search, what common share of our programs anytime with the c-span video library. we on the road with our digital c-span bus and local content vehicle. we show events from around the country. it is washington your way. created by cable, provided as a public service. >> following his speech to congress thursday evening, president obama...
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in an interview with paula newton, his son called his son, an all-american boy. paula, give us more insight into this family. >> well, this family was like many others who had come to the united states hoping for a new life. he was educated in the united states and born there. as i have been saying, kyra, his family showed me pictures of the family at disney world and anwar had the twinkle in his eye. always happy, easy going young man. when you try to get to what turned his son towards being radical and radical preacher and that his father did not deny. what he would deny is insist that killing innocent americans was justified. now, any time that anwar al awlaki his father was like any other anguished father. he did not understand what turned his son in this direction. he said that after 9/11 he was appalled and wanted to try to do something to bring the two communities together but something about prosecuting the war on terror did turn him into more radical thinking. what this father, though, what he had said to me over and over was that he did not believe that
in an interview with paula newton, his son called his son, an all-american boy. paula, give us more insight into this family. >> well, this family was like many others who had come to the united states hoping for a new life. he was educated in the united states and born there. as i have been saying, kyra, his family showed me pictures of the family at disney world and anwar had the twinkle in his eye. always happy, easy going young man. when you try to get to what turned his son towards...
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paula has been intimately involved building the memorial.ld their lives. >> where we used to live, we used to be able to see the world trade center. we d d a thing, i was on the phone, and he would turn off the light, on or off. i said off. i could see it. i could. >> none nile berry's first day, that light was extinguished. his father worked in the tower. >> i remember seeing heaves of black smoke on this beautiful day from manhattan. a disgusting black smoke. >> his mother, paula, said first three months after 9/11 were like triage, she poured her energy into her sons but soon decided she had to do something and be part of the mission to create a fitting memorial to the lives lost, including her husband. >> does it feel like ten year, a whole decece has passed? >> it feels con injure up the day and reach back. that feels like yesterday. >> paula was the only family member that served on the jury that selected the design at the memorial. >> here's yohusband's s me, dav shelby berry. >> i asked for david to be listed next to his co-worker, t
paula has been intimately involved building the memorial.ld their lives. >> where we used to live, we used to be able to see the world trade center. we d d a thing, i was on the phone, and he would turn off the light, on or off. i said off. i could see it. i could. >> none nile berry's first day, that light was extinguished. his father worked in the tower. >> i remember seeing heaves of black smoke on this beautiful day from manhattan. a disgusting black smoke. >> his...
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paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >>> a powerful storm closed many shops and businesses in hong kong. more on the progress of typhoon nesat when we come back. >>> you're looking at live pictures of the hong kong water front, a fairly low gray sky there as you can see. manufacture the bars and restaurants not to mention sin has doing a brisk trade here today. business virtually closing down after typhoon alert was raised. when that happens, the stock exchanges and the banks have to close. there has been a day off for many people in hong kong. a little bit of damage from high winds, nothing too serious, though. let's go to meteorologist jen delgado at the cnn weather center. this is what we're looking at typhoon nesat, 300 kilometers away from hong kong. where's it headed. >> to the west, just to the north of heinen island. people going to the movies, apparently people going to bars, when there's a typhoon. big difference from what happens over here across the u.s. let's go to some images coming in from hong kong. this is showing you victoria harbor. guess what? cloudy skies out there.
paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >>> a powerful storm closed many shops and businesses in hong kong. more on the progress of typhoon nesat when we come back. >>> you're looking at live pictures of the hong kong water front, a fairly low gray sky there as you can see. manufacture the bars and restaurants not to mention sin has doing a brisk trade here today. business virtually closing down after typhoon alert was raised. when that happens, the stock exchanges and the banks have to...
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paula abdul is live in studio to talk about her highly anticipated reunion with simon cowell on "the x-factor." >>> keeping it on this channel for continuing weather, sports and news. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching today. just your first stop of the day on your nbc station. have a good one. [ man ] it's big. responds in a moment's notice. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. aladdin became the biggest in bail by treating people right. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional than aladdin. that's why more people turn to aladdin than anyone. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better.
paula abdul is live in studio to talk about her highly anticipated reunion with simon cowell on "the x-factor." >>> keeping it on this channel for continuing weather, sports and news. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching today. just your first stop of the day on your nbc station. have a good one. [ man ] it's big. responds in a moment's notice. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. aladdin became the biggest in bail by treating people right. no one has lower prices, is...
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dropping paula abdul on us before. that was good. >> straight up now tell me, do you like the hot weather or not. >> i love it. >> today is the great day to hit the movie. it's going to be hot. you want to stay indoors. today is going to be the hottest day likely that we had all summer long. you might get a little break. we are noticing more fog hugging the coast this morning. a little more of an onshore flow. we're starting out nice and warm. and even with that marine influence or temperatures are going to really start to skyrocket once that sun comes up at about 6:45 this morning. high pressure is in control. take a look at this. taking the storm track well into canada. keeping things nice and hot, compressing everything in our atmosphere. you will see the haze in the east bay. we have unthem hi air quality. limit your outdoor activity if you suffer from respiratory issues. high pressure will continue to drive the winds offshore and push the cool air, the marine layer back out to sea all the way through friday, deali
dropping paula abdul on us before. that was good. >> straight up now tell me, do you like the hot weather or not. >> i love it. >> today is the great day to hit the movie. it's going to be hot. you want to stay indoors. today is going to be the hottest day likely that we had all summer long. you might get a little break. we are noticing more fog hugging the coast this morning. a little more of an onshore flow. we're starting out nice and warm. and even with that marine...
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>> paula? hey, let me speak to glen, please. >> reporter: he instead asked to speak to her husband. >> diane's dead. >> oh, no. is there anything that you can say about how it happened, or -- >> it was a very tragic accident. and other than that, all i wish i could do was go [ bleep ] and shoot myself in the [ bleep ] head and go on. >> reporter: ward was denied bail and was seen on jailhouse visitation tapes dancing for his smiling daughter mallory and giving a light-hearted tour of his cell. >> no cold water. and barely any hot water. toilet does flush, though. so -- believe me, i'm out here in the ritz. >> that's a change of -- such a lifestyle change for you. >> reporter: certainly would be helpful for the defense if he was distraut and confused and upset, as opposed to being sort of cavalier about the whole thing. >> reporter: neither mallory nor her sister sarah have helped the prosecution. in fact, sarah struggled through her testimony just days into his trial, suggesting she thought her
>> paula? hey, let me speak to glen, please. >> reporter: he instead asked to speak to her husband. >> diane's dead. >> oh, no. is there anything that you can say about how it happened, or -- >> it was a very tragic accident. and other than that, all i wish i could do was go [ bleep ] and shoot myself in the [ bleep ] head and go on. >> reporter: ward was denied bail and was seen on jailhouse visitation tapes dancing for his smiling daughter mallory and...
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paula newton, thank you. excellent reporting. >>> awlaki was a u.s. legal implications of a catch or kill order, even for an american, even if he's a terrorist. we want to talk of cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey tuoobin i just a few minutes. >>> attorneys are expected to spend much of the day questioning two paramedics who responded to the 19 9 -- 911 call. we're going to get an update. ♪ [ male announcer ] we're not employers or employees. not white collar or blue collar or no collars. we are business in america. and every day we awake to the same challenges. but at prudential we're helping companies everywhere find new solutions to manage risk, capital and employee benefits, so american business can get on with business. ♪ >>> in an l.a. the fourth day of testimony in dr. con rald murray's trial is under way right now. attorneys are expected to spend much of the day grilling the paramedics who responded to the 911 call the day that michael jackson died. cnn's ted rowlands is covering the trial for us. ted, what do we expect to hear from these param
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cnn's paula newton is live for us in perugia, italy.hat knox should be set free, after all this? >> reporter: you know, two very important things. joe, the first thing they did was point to what amanda's father was saying, look, there's no evidence here. any evidence that there was was botched by a very shoddy police investigation, and there is nothing to link amanda knox to this mur murder. they hit on motive. the prosecution never made it clear there ever was one, they changed their mine. defense's words they created fantasy around this. but the or crucial thing they did, joe, was try to present a young woman who was terrified, they said she was crucified in the media and that that is the reason that she findse herself n the mess today. defense lawyers describing them, how they feel about her, saying they're treating her like their own daughter, she was a mere child, a baby, when she came to this town, and that her rights were violated by police and investigators when she was questioned about this murder. crucial, though, joe, what's
cnn's paula newton is live for us in perugia, italy.hat knox should be set free, after all this? >> reporter: you know, two very important things. joe, the first thing they did was point to what amanda's father was saying, look, there's no evidence here. any evidence that there was was botched by a very shoddy police investigation, and there is nothing to link amanda knox to this mur murder. they hit on motive. the prosecution never made it clear there ever was one, they changed their...
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david and paula had three young sons. >> i had to approach this, not personally looking for a memorial that would be best for my husband. weather they were one of 250 submitted anonymously from 49 states and 62 countries. >> all we had were the poster boards. >> reporter: james young is a professor who has written about the holocaust. he says this memorial is meant for everyone. center most of the families and people who know their connections and what they have read in the papers or saw on tv. >> reporter: they narrowed the field to eight finalists. the memorial cloud seen here and this entry called gardens of lights was the toughest competition. >> they proposed the absent towers -- towers, which is showing you absent people. this design was very appealing for us. >> reporter: he sealed the win by softening the design with additional trees. >> you go home and you think about the design and how much it will stay with you because it was just so easy to imagine it. >> reporter: but what followed were years of construction delays and debates about arranging victims names. >> you have to
david and paula had three young sons. >> i had to approach this, not personally looking for a memorial that would be best for my husband. weather they were one of 250 submitted anonymously from 49 states and 62 countries. >> all we had were the poster boards. >> reporter: james young is a professor who has written about the holocaust. he says this memorial is meant for everyone. center most of the families and people who know their connections and what they have read in the...
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venice film festival has been a great success from russia to the movie called fast directed last night paula was awarded the gold blog the festival's growth critics say that's a sign of the industry's revival but the self is not so optimistic this is a tour of thanks to the logistics of filmmaking in russia still leaves much to be desired and less the support of is our guest on. our sound so curled for this year's biggest victory at the venice film festival alexander secure of help to overcome much misunderstanding in his or the career his student films were mostly not accepted by his teachers at the state film school in moscow and his early works were banned by soviet censors what helped secure of move on then was support from one of the greatest filmmakers of all time andre turkle. the end of the nineteen eighties and gorbachev zero team as a rule the force of guru whose films were finally released to receive acclaim both at home and abroad the filmmaker could finally quench his thirst for work make and several films a year both speeches and documentaries secure of zin person they stick wo
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paula hancocks is in perugia, italy.ell us what happened today in court. >> reporter: an emotional day in court with the defense taking another crack at this, randi. they were very passionate saying amanda knox was crucified by the media and aided and abetted by a prosecution that they say made up a story about why and how amanda knox murdered meredith kercher and more to that they tried to pick apart the evidence saying it was botched from the beginning, from the police, they didn't know what they were doing, they contaminated any evidence that there was and they continue to portray amanda knox as an innocent young woman from the united states, a mere baby, they said, who didn't know any italian and was tricked into giving some sort of a confession with no lawyer present. to add to all this though, randi, the defense knows that what they had to do was make sure that they pick apart the evidence primarily but then also point out that there was no motive. i want you to hear now from not only amanda knox's defense but then
paula hancocks is in perugia, italy.ell us what happened today in court. >> reporter: an emotional day in court with the defense taking another crack at this, randi. they were very passionate saying amanda knox was crucified by the media and aided and abetted by a prosecution that they say made up a story about why and how amanda knox murdered meredith kercher and more to that they tried to pick apart the evidence saying it was botched from the beginning, from the police, they didn't know...
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decades from settlers now accused the israeli government of using them as pawns in a land dispute paula sleep has got the story. he was wanted to meet us here in one of israel's bustling cities he wants to talk but not in his own city home and where he's seen as a troublemaker they are afraid to talk because they're for. the for me or for my drove but beneath won't be shut up he says he's tired of being used as a pawn by the government fifty years ago the state made it easy for him to buy a house he didn't have the money so they offered him a cheap one the only catch it was in a way spanx a home and now years on he wants to leave but can't because his property has hovered in value since he bought it for. going to help. form the saying no or because the government doesn't want the people. the west bank after the. agreement was there for the syrians who have to show that it's full of people in the people who doesn't want to live in peace is one in two states has pointed out that the government does everything it can to keep them in most of the land here it's there and difficult but that h
decades from settlers now accused the israeli government of using them as pawns in a land dispute paula sleep has got the story. he was wanted to meet us here in one of israel's bustling cities he wants to talk but not in his own city home and where he's seen as a troublemaker they are afraid to talk because they're for. the for me or for my drove but beneath won't be shut up he says he's tired of being used as a pawn by the government fifty years ago the state made it easy for him to buy a...
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decades some settlers no accuse the israeli government impede of using them as pawns in a land dispute paula sleep as the story. he was wanted to meet us here in one of israel's bustling cities he wants to talk but not in his own social meant but he's seen as a trouble maker. for broke because. for me a former drove pinney won't be shut up he says he's tired of being used as a pawn by the government thirty years ago the state made it easy for him to buy a house he didn't have the money so they offered him a cheap point the only catch it was in a way spanks his home and now years on he wants to leave but can't because his property has hard in value since he bought it for. from so no more because the government doesn't want people. there was burnt after the. agreement with the spirit of to show that it's full of people in the other want to live he says one in two states as a point out that the government does everything it can to keep him in most of the land here barren and difficult. about how big it's not good in the long run no constitution has begun on more than two thousand projects here
decades some settlers no accuse the israeli government impede of using them as pawns in a land dispute paula sleep as the story. he was wanted to meet us here in one of israel's bustling cities he wants to talk but not in his own social meant but he's seen as a trouble maker. for broke because. for me a former drove pinney won't be shut up he says he's tired of being used as a pawn by the government thirty years ago the state made it easy for him to buy a house he didn't have the money so they...
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based in santa paula, the farm is a testament to what hard work and determination can do. founding fathers nathan blanchard and wallace hardison first bought the land way back in 1893 and named the ranch limoneira, which means "lemon lands" in portuguese. >> and at the time, they wanted to bring about the first full-scale commercial operation citrus ranch in the u.s. and from there, we added, throughout the years, over the last 115-16 years, 3 other families have come into the fold, and that's where we've grown today to be our 7,000 acres that we are in california. >> once called the home of the lemon, it actually took 15 years before those first farmers even turned a profit at the limoneira farm. but they persevered, and as they say, they've come a long way, baby. things have obviously changed a lot over the years, but one thing that hasn't changed is the desire to explore innovative programs. the farm invests a lot of time, research, and investment into improving lemon production through innovation. in 2008, they completed work on a solar panel project that stretches acr
based in santa paula, the farm is a testament to what hard work and determination can do. founding fathers nathan blanchard and wallace hardison first bought the land way back in 1893 and named the ranch limoneira, which means "lemon lands" in portuguese. >> and at the time, they wanted to bring about the first full-scale commercial operation citrus ranch in the u.s. and from there, we added, throughout the years, over the last 115-16 years, 3 other families have come into the...
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. >> we're going to do john christopher, and then paula, and then we're going to let these guys go. >mr. secretary, if i may just kind of add to that -- in fact, the life that we live in now is a borderless global economy and recovery is weak worldwide. is the u.s. coordinating its economic policies and regulations with those of its key allies to make sure that u.s. businesses are not at a disadvantage in the global marketplace, especially when it comes to jobs? >> well, again, a basic fundamental tenet of the president's economic strategy for this country is to do things that make us more competitive over the long run, that improve incentives for investing in the united states, that make it more likely -- not less likely -- that the things the world needs are made in this country, in the united states of america. and that requires not just better education for americans, it requires investing in innovation, improving our long- term infrastructure, but it also requires through things like tax reform, changes to the incentives that affect all businesses to make us more competitive as a
. >> we're going to do john christopher, and then paula, and then we're going to let these guys go. >mr. secretary, if i may just kind of add to that -- in fact, the life that we live in now is a borderless global economy and recovery is weak worldwide. is the u.s. coordinating its economic policies and regulations with those of its key allies to make sure that u.s. businesses are not at a disadvantage in the global marketplace, especially when it comes to jobs? >> well, again, a...