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petersburg. when orders dried up, managers shut the plant, laying off hundreds. so putin shamed the bosses, even tossing a pen and ordering one of them to sign a promise to rehire every worker. now other towns are hoping for some of putin's special attention, like this area outside moscow, once known for the factory that builds russian buses. recently more than half of the plant's 3,500 workers were fired. "nothing will change here unless putin comes," he says. "he can smack them on the head, and then they'll rethink things." what's behind the populism? some think putin's already campaigning for the 2012 presidential election. >> his message to the people is don't forget about me. and not only don't forget about me, but still believe in me as a savior. >> reporter: and while medvedev gets more of the international spotlight these days, anybody whdeals with russia knows the pecking order. >> we are negotiating with the leadership. the senior person in that leadership is putin. >> reporter: vladimir putin
petersburg. when orders dried up, managers shut the plant, laying off hundreds. so putin shamed the bosses, even tossing a pen and ordering one of them to sign a promise to rehire every worker. now other towns are hoping for some of putin's special attention, like this area outside moscow, once known for the factory that builds russian buses. recently more than half of the plant's 3,500 workers were fired. "nothing will change here unless putin comes," he says. "he can smack them...
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petersburg out week ago and two days later, putin blew off negotiations, i think raises these questions from all parties within his own government, which was caught off guard by the decision to enter into the arrangements with coptics on -- thanks very much. >> on the tradition of a think tank, i want to focus my comments on the second day maybe after the time when president obama meets with putin. this involved in organizing what is a parallel summit that will happen on the second day. it will begin on the first day out we think senior representatives will be on the second day. this is a different kind of meeting. we have 75 russian american experts coming together. they have been coming together with russians and we have colleagues from be affordable housing field, the civil rights field and trying to close guantanamo and detention. we have not infectious disease specialists. we have working journalists coming together with russian journalists talking about the media. typically over the last 20 years the united states society has approached government -- russia as a problem to be fixe
petersburg out week ago and two days later, putin blew off negotiations, i think raises these questions from all parties within his own government, which was caught off guard by the decision to enter into the arrangements with coptics on -- thanks very much. >> on the tradition of a think tank, i want to focus my comments on the second day maybe after the time when president obama meets with putin. this involved in organizing what is a parallel summit that will happen on the second day....
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petersburg, florida.urse we have here in baltimore, the orioles, the ravens, the blast, the preakness, how about a baltimore grand prix? well, guess what, serious discussions under way. it just might happen. >> drivers, start your engine! >> reporter: indy car racing could be coming to baltimore. those who have seen it say buckle your seat belts. >> they are awfully exciting. i can tell that you. really a thrill to see it. and those are -- those are airplanes on wheels. >> on the outside of the front row the pole sitter ryan brisco. >> reporter: executives have visited baltimore twice for serious discussions. city councilman william cle. >> talking about an open-wheel street car race in baltimore go around the harbor, around the stadiums, and something very different for baltimore. >> reporter: baltimorans seem to like the idea. >> absolutely. i would enjoy watching it. something that we need. we need some new stuff here in town, i believe. >> reporter: the 2.4-mile course will include parts of us arele,
petersburg, florida.urse we have here in baltimore, the orioles, the ravens, the blast, the preakness, how about a baltimore grand prix? well, guess what, serious discussions under way. it just might happen. >> drivers, start your engine! >> reporter: indy car racing could be coming to baltimore. those who have seen it say buckle your seat belts. >> they are awfully exciting. i can tell that you. really a thrill to see it. and those are -- those are airplanes on wheels....
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here is richmond in petersburg. we have a retaiting thunderstorm.not sure why there is not a tornado warning. not a hugely pom lalted area but this is part of where i used to live, richmond. there is stony creek. this is about to move over the e i-95. around exit 31, maybe 32. that is probably not a major area of concern for a lot of people but this area of weather could grow as we get into the rest of the day. here is the cold weather. that cool weather you talked about. it is a big cold front for this time of year. this will sweep away the humidity. it will sweep away the temperatures and we will go from almost 100 degrees today in dallas well down into the 80s and morning low temperatures probably into the 60s. look at the highs today, minneapolis, only 64. i will move you ahead to tomorrow. things even get cold ter as we slide things up. dallas goes to 88. memphis, 83. chicago, 70. it is the cold front that drops all the way down to the gulf of mexico. we might get one front like this every few years in the middle of july. enjoy the weather this
here is richmond in petersburg. we have a retaiting thunderstorm.not sure why there is not a tornado warning. not a hugely pom lalted area but this is part of where i used to live, richmond. there is stony creek. this is about to move over the e i-95. around exit 31, maybe 32. that is probably not a major area of concern for a lot of people but this area of weather could grow as we get into the rest of the day. here is the cold weather. that cool weather you talked about. it is a big cold front...
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petersburg in pro 100 u.s. banks and maybe get into one and make $1 million, it is a beautiful crime. >> we have talked a little bit about russia and north korea and china. are there any other countries that seem to be the source of these attacks? >> when we say country, it is important to know that i do it as sort of a shorthand. for example, china. you could have multiple agencies competing with each other, multiple ministries in china. you could have private citizens who are involved in this. on a day when they are mad at the u.s., they could launch thousands of attacks like this. there are lots of players in this. you could have cyber criminals who are hired by the government. when we look at places, you can find them in europe. you can find a couple in the middle east, and a lot in asia. and even in the u.s. in the u.s. is a little more difficult because we have strong law enforcement. if you commit this kind of crime, eventually you will be caught, but in russia or china, your chances of being caught, as
petersburg in pro 100 u.s. banks and maybe get into one and make $1 million, it is a beautiful crime. >> we have talked a little bit about russia and north korea and china. are there any other countries that seem to be the source of these attacks? >> when we say country, it is important to know that i do it as sort of a shorthand. for example, china. you could have multiple agencies competing with each other, multiple ministries in china. you could have private citizens who are...
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petersburg florida, marty heath is doing what she loved as a child, spending her days on the water. heath is a marine merchant captain, a job that pays on average $48,000 a year. >> you're in demand year round because there are always needed in the oil fields and on charter boats. >> reporter: these days, being in demand is what it's all about. as great as these jobs may be, it's not clear that they're really the sole solution to the 9.5% unemployment rate. but the good news here is that all of the people we spoke with, they're passionate about their jobs. so part of the key here is tapping in to your strength. >> that's what the counselors always tell us, at least. trish regan, thanks. >>> when we come back later on, we'll have part two of our special look at this job market. and later this evening, making a difference. on america's most hallowed ground, arlington national cemetery. >>> as promised, we're back now with more on jobs. and the erican workers who are learning, sometimes the hard way, that the best way to find a new job when you lose your old one is to do it yourself. c
petersburg florida, marty heath is doing what she loved as a child, spending her days on the water. heath is a marine merchant captain, a job that pays on average $48,000 a year. >> you're in demand year round because there are always needed in the oil fields and on charter boats. >> reporter: these days, being in demand is what it's all about. as great as these jobs may be, it's not clear that they're really the sole solution to the 9.5% unemployment rate. but the good news here is...
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shows him to the best affect is and one of the more famous book the battle of lampert outside of petersburg in may of 1781 where he actually managed to delay a significantly larger british force to delay the crossing of the river at petersburg but not while commanding continental trips, commanding the militia they gathered together between him and thomas muhlenberg. they had managed to whip into shape in a short period of time and realize that have the affect. after that i would say monmouth, but again his combat experience and the revolution was very limited to basically monmouth and the virginia campaign and his brief experience in repelling the invasion of new jersey in the summer of 1780. >> he said that steuben's experience was even more valuable, his service in the prussian army because this idea of a staff officer, of a general staff was something that didn't exist in the british and french armies at the time to the same degree. >> right. and of course it didn't formally exist in the prussian army. the origins were there. the idea that it made sense to have a well organized staff ove
shows him to the best affect is and one of the more famous book the battle of lampert outside of petersburg in may of 1781 where he actually managed to delay a significantly larger british force to delay the crossing of the river at petersburg but not while commanding continental trips, commanding the militia they gathered together between him and thomas muhlenberg. they had managed to whip into shape in a short period of time and realize that have the affect. after that i would say monmouth,...
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petersburg, probe 100 u.s. banks, maybe get into one and make 1 million bucks it is a beautiful crime. >> host: james lewis we have talked about, you mentioned russia, we have mentioned north korea and china. any of the countries that seem to be the source of these attacks? >> guest: when we say country it is important to note that i do lay shorthand so for example, china, you could have multiple agencies that are competing with each other. multiple ministries in china. you could have privateiz
petersburg, probe 100 u.s. banks, maybe get into one and make 1 million bucks it is a beautiful crime. >> host: james lewis we have talked about, you mentioned russia, we have mentioned north korea and china. any of the countries that seem to be the source of these attacks? >> guest: when we say country it is important to note that i do lay shorthand so for example, china, you could have multiple agencies that are competing with each other. multiple ministries in china. you could...
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petersburg, probe 100 u.s. banks, maybe get into one and make a million bucks, it's a beautiful crime. >> host: we've talked about you've mentioned russia, north korea, and china, any other countries that seem to be the source of these attacks? >> guest: when we say country, it's important to note that i do it as sort of a shorthand, so, for example, china. you could have multiple agencies that are competing with each other. multiple ministries in china. you could have private citizens who are, who are involved in this. and, you know, on a day when they're mad at the u.s., they could launch thousands of attacks like this. there's lots of players in this. you could have cyber criminals, right? you could have cyber criminals hired by a government. so when we look at places, you can find them in europe, you can find a couple in the middle east, a lot in asia and even in the u.s. now, in the u.s. it's a little more difficult because we have strong law enforcement, so if you commit this kind of crime, you will event
petersburg, probe 100 u.s. banks, maybe get into one and make a million bucks, it's a beautiful crime. >> host: we've talked about you've mentioned russia, north korea, and china, any other countries that seem to be the source of these attacks? >> guest: when we say country, it's important to note that i do it as sort of a shorthand, so, for example, china. you could have multiple agencies that are competing with each other. multiple ministries in china. you could have private...
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so this was the toast of the militiamen in petersburg. the only source of legitimate power, they november it and will speak in thunder to those who forget it. they follow this toast with six rounds of gunfire, six cheers and the singing of the marsailles. those rounds of gunfire were their way of demonstrating that they would take john quincy adams on again if he ever tried it again and the very same militia companies will become the core of support for andrew jackson in 1828. the insurrectionary impulse, this idea of insurrection, as a legitimate part of politics does go away. it goes away in the aftermath of the civil war, but it goes away in a particular way that should give us pause. the idea that the state should hold a monopoly on legitimate violence, and that the hallmark of citizenship -- that the hallmark of citizenship is obedience, and not the willingness to stand up against the government as necessary, did not come into american politics in 1877. the reaction to the trauma of the civil war, but largely it is response to the gr
so this was the toast of the militiamen in petersburg. the only source of legitimate power, they november it and will speak in thunder to those who forget it. they follow this toast with six rounds of gunfire, six cheers and the singing of the marsailles. those rounds of gunfire were their way of demonstrating that they would take john quincy adams on again if he ever tried it again and the very same militia companies will become the core of support for andrew jackson in 1828. the...
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for folks around richmond and petersburg it's been awfully wet with the storms sliding northeastward and through areas around raleigh and fayetteville, north carolina, too. storms east of the i-95 corridor for this afternoon. around fredericksburg, a quarter of an inch of rain. look at the temperature. 87 degrees. there's the steam. the dew point temperature at 66 degrees. meanwhile, there is that wind for us. out of the south. so as long as we stay on the eastern side of this weather system that's moving through ohio and pennsylvania, it's going to stay awfully tropical and sultry throughout the area. dew pointem gr degrees. 68 in raleigh. at one point, it felt very humid as we got close to 70 degrees. but in the mid and upper 80s from new york to here. close to 90 degrees. raleigh, for tomorrow a day with higher heat and still humidity in the air. so it's going to feel much hotter than today. there's the weather front. it is a slow-moving weather system. we'll be contending with it pretty much all week long. so we'll have a better chance for showers and storms coming up later this
for folks around richmond and petersburg it's been awfully wet with the storms sliding northeastward and through areas around raleigh and fayetteville, north carolina, too. storms east of the i-95 corridor for this afternoon. around fredericksburg, a quarter of an inch of rain. look at the temperature. 87 degrees. there's the steam. the dew point temperature at 66 degrees. meanwhile, there is that wind for us. out of the south. so as long as we stay on the eastern side of this weather system...
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petersburg based holy mud company. >> we have all natural, clay based, honey and oat based. >> reporterdead sea mud mask. >> people want to see results in their skin care so it's important to have a natural product that is still going to create a result. >> reporter: results from products that don't have a laundry list of chemicals. tara lee says that's why she created her website. >> just as much as i want my home to be a safe environment for my children, i want best in beauty.com to be a safe place for consumers. >> reporter: to get only the best out of your beauty
petersburg based holy mud company. >> we have all natural, clay based, honey and oat based. >> reporterdead sea mud mask. >> people want to see results in their skin care so it's important to have a natural product that is still going to create a result. >> reporter: results from products that don't have a laundry list of chemicals. tara lee says that's why she created her website. >> just as much as i want my home to be a safe environment for my children, i want...
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that fire happened on saturday morning in the petersburg apartments on lincoln drive northeast. firefighters believe the man was overcome by spoke as he tried to put out the flames. >>> a frightening incident for a vienna woman after she woke up fdin a woman standing over here. the man broke into a home earliuearly soert morning. he sexually assaulted a er r mr-old woman oo h . d then ran o e victim went to a nearby apartment and called police. she was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. >>> a man flashed and assaulted a jogger. a 25-year-old woman told police ct roda upn obike, exposed f,hin elms threw hero t the ground and assaulted her. it happened lasd wneeday afternoon. the woman managed to break free and callor hene.lp if you have any information, you're asked to call police. >>> michael vick is a free man day. he was sentenced to 23 months in prison. he served the last two months under home confinement. today, federal probation agents arrived at his house in hampton, virginia. they released him from custody, although he will remain on probation for t
that fire happened on saturday morning in the petersburg apartments on lincoln drive northeast. firefighters believe the man was overcome by spoke as he tried to put out the flames. >>> a frightening incident for a vienna woman after she woke up fdin a woman standing over here. the man broke into a home earliuearly soert morning. he sexually assaulted a er r mr-old woman oo h . d then ran o e victim went to a nearby apartment and called police. she was taken to the hospital with...
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petersburg. this is the bigger story, it's from richmond and as it runs up to the i-95 corridor, sometimes on a friday we like to see clear keys up along the coast, because a lot of planes go along the i-95 or offshore, if we do get this much weather moving into big, big airports, probably some significant airport delays will occur, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 this afternoon on a getaway friday like it is today, we don't like that. we even have a little bit of rotation. here's richmond is that way. a little rotation on the storm. a slight chance of tornadoes today. although i don't expect any tornado watches to happen today. some of these storms, if they're all by themselves out in the middle of nowhere, that's what's happening now, they're called supercells, they can begin to rotate just enough to get a little bit of maybe a possibility of a small tornado. kyra? >> all right. we'll keep checking in with you, chad. >> sure. >>> high above the earth, a tricky maneuver is moments away. space shuttle "endeavou
petersburg. this is the bigger story, it's from richmond and as it runs up to the i-95 corridor, sometimes on a friday we like to see clear keys up along the coast, because a lot of planes go along the i-95 or offshore, if we do get this much weather moving into big, big airports, probably some significant airport delays will occur, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 this afternoon on a getaway friday like it is today, we don't like that. we even have a little bit of rotation. here's richmond is that way. a...
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west of i-81 moving up to areas around petersburg and kaiser and eventually getting more up around winchesterareas of virginia. so there are showers out there. we may see a few of our own just showers, no thunderstorms coming our way later this evening. 85 degrees, the temperature now. it is 88 in manassas. frederick, too. little bit of heat out there. little likely to get into the upper 80s again tomorrow. we will start the day tomorrow at 74, 75 degrees with some partly sunny skies across the area. it will still be hazy and plenty humid and we will have plenty of fuel for some downpours tomorrow with the thunderstorms that come through. 88 could be some severe weather on tap coming up again tomorrow. saturday's quiet but more storms on tap for sunday during the afternoon. back to you. >>> still ahead on "news4 at 4:00," see just how far some people went to get their hands on the little extra cash. >> and next, a new treatment that's helping some people stop the snoring and could allow you to get a good night's sleep for a change. wyñÑñ lowe's has just been named 2009 energy star retail p
west of i-81 moving up to areas around petersburg and kaiser and eventually getting more up around winchesterareas of virginia. so there are showers out there. we may see a few of our own just showers, no thunderstorms coming our way later this evening. 85 degrees, the temperature now. it is 88 in manassas. frederick, too. little bit of heat out there. little likely to get into the upper 80s again tomorrow. we will start the day tomorrow at 74, 75 degrees with some partly sunny skies across the...
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petersburg economic forum. my idea is that at the moment the world needs a larger number of reserve currencies, and it is not because the dollar is bad or the euro is not sufficient. but the situation is that the current environment requires that we need to have more reserve currencies where people could be investing, where banks could be investing, and which the states could be invting al. >> alex, is that going to happen? >> i wouldn't put much stock in this. for e thing the message is comingut of russia very consistent. presidt medvedev has sken about on a number of occasis. meanwhile, other officials withinis administration, with the finance ministry, have very quicy sought to mper any expectations tt ssia would y to make a sharp moveway from the dollar. t i think the more important factor is in order for ts to work you need the otherc cotries on board and whawe saw theric summit last month in russia, actually, the russians we moving forward -- the rhetoric was ry strong frhe russian side. complete silence
petersburg economic forum. my idea is that at the moment the world needs a larger number of reserve currencies, and it is not because the dollar is bad or the euro is not sufficient. but the situation is that the current environment requires that we need to have more reserve currencies where people could be investing, where banks could be investing, and which the states could be invting al. >> alex, is that going to happen? >> i wouldn't put much stock in this. for e thing the...
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the c-17 shell is on its way to fort lee near petersburg, virginia.he army plans to use it to train soldier to load the massive plane. >>> meanwhile, the navy is trying to decide what to do with the world war ii relic found by a fisherman. the watermen was in a reservoir in san diego back in february. using a device called a fish finder when he noticed the shadowy image of a plane in the upper corner of the screen. the navy determined it was a world war ii bomber that made a water landing 64 years ago. no one was hurt when the plane went down. navy officials say that they may salvage the plane and restore it for display in a museum. >>> a morning walk turned in a a big scare for a florida man whose dog was attacked by an alligator. it happened in west palm beach. david grounds was walking his dog when she got a little too close to the gator before he knew it the gator had mandy in its jaws. grounds pulled on the dog with one hand and punched and poked the gator in the eye with the other hand. the alligator finally let go but not before taking a chunk
the c-17 shell is on its way to fort lee near petersburg, virginia.he army plans to use it to train soldier to load the massive plane. >>> meanwhile, the navy is trying to decide what to do with the world war ii relic found by a fisherman. the watermen was in a reservoir in san diego back in february. using a device called a fish finder when he noticed the shadowy image of a plane in the upper corner of the screen. the navy determined it was a world war ii bomber that made a water...
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petersburg for the economic forum two days later putin apparently's decision to blow off russia's negotiations for a session of the w.t.o. i think raises these questions for all parties, including his own government, which in my view was caught completely offguard by this decision to enter in the arrangement and prosecute sue the w.t.o. that way -- pursue the w.t.o. that way. thanks very much. >> well, in the fine tradition of the think-tank i may, indeed, disagree with my colleague a little bit. i want to focus my comments on the second day. maybe after the hour that president obama meets with prime minister putin. i've been for the last several weeks involved in organizing what is a parallel civil society summit that's going to happen on the second day. it will begin on the first day. but we are hoping that we get senior representatives to both governments coming to us on the second day. this is a different kind of meeting. we have about 75 american and russian experts coming together. americans primarily who worked on the u.s. coming together with russians who have worked on russia. so we h
petersburg for the economic forum two days later putin apparently's decision to blow off russia's negotiations for a session of the w.t.o. i think raises these questions for all parties, including his own government, which in my view was caught completely offguard by this decision to enter in the arrangement and prosecute sue the w.t.o. that way -- pursue the w.t.o. that way. thanks very much. >> well, in the fine tradition of the think-tank i may, indeed, disagree with my colleague a...
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petersburg international forum.let me ask you about the demand for commodities because this is also a window into what's going on in terms of the global economy. what do you see today in terms of russia, economic growth there and in the emerging markets wit oil above $60 a barrel once again. >> russia is the ugly stepsister of the bric. brazil, russia, india, and china. when we're looking at the robus growth rates in china, we are having a decent growth, slow growth in india, and very little decline in brazil. 1.6%. something like that. russia is down 8% of gdp and over 10% of the industrial production. so it is an unfortunate confluence of a couple of factors in russia. one, it is very dependent on oi and gas prices. and those plummeted from 147 pe barrel to 35. now it's back to 65 range. and the second issue is that russia is seriously lack whg it comes to the rule of law. therefore, the russian investors are running away like scared rabbits. and foreign investors don't want to come back. >> you know
petersburg international forum.let me ask you about the demand for commodities because this is also a window into what's going on in terms of the global economy. what do you see today in terms of russia, economic growth there and in the emerging markets wit oil above $60 a barrel once again. >> russia is the ugly stepsister of the bric. brazil, russia, india, and china. when we're looking at the robus growth rates in china, we are having a decent growth, slow growth in india, and...
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petersburg, about 10 years from the dark -- about 10 feet from the dock.e knee. luckily, her sister was nearby and pulled her out. the attack was within 3 miles of the scene of a fatal shark attack back in 2000. bill: there is cars -- calls for a phobia. megyn: it is like my phobia of planes. there's something to be afraid of. i feel like i'm the only one who understands what we're doing. bill: all right, a memo from the joint chiefs about photos of iraqi detainees kept under wraps by the above administration -- the obama administration. jennifer griffin is life for us. what did the admiral see in the photographs? >> what really appalled him was pictures taken of detainees on the battlefield shortly after they had been interrogated at the point of capture, and he saw a lot of examples of have the handling. a lot of abuse, not torture, but a lot of beat up people and even some cases where people were killed. that weighed on him, and that is where he decided -- so he took the unusual step to right on all of the service chiefs to say that more needs to be don
petersburg, about 10 years from the dark -- about 10 feet from the dock.e knee. luckily, her sister was nearby and pulled her out. the attack was within 3 miles of the scene of a fatal shark attack back in 2000. bill: there is cars -- calls for a phobia. megyn: it is like my phobia of planes. there's something to be afraid of. i feel like i'm the only one who understands what we're doing. bill: all right, a memo from the joint chiefs about photos of iraqi detainees kept under wraps by the above...
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petersburg times got sued pretty badley by them.they pretty much scared off mainstream journalists. weapon ran a video of tom cruise -- a secret internal cult video of him. we got the usual scientology letters, cease and desist, threats to sue. we're not necessarily brave, but the internet collectively, the competitive pressures to get something out, even if there is a legal risk. if you're not going to do it then somebody else is. collectively the internet is a more formidable foe to people like the church of scientology, who want to keep things quiet. >> i think the law has to update too, just as industry does. it always must. we have to pay attention not to the mistake made but about what you do to it, what you do about it. i learned the ethic of correction on blogs is you don't erase the error. you have to cross out the error. you have to show that it was there. oh, yeah, he did say that but now it's corrected. >> the st. petersburg times, the church of scientology spent $37 to file that lawsuit. it has cost them their livelihoo
petersburg times got sued pretty badley by them.they pretty much scared off mainstream journalists. weapon ran a video of tom cruise -- a secret internal cult video of him. we got the usual scientology letters, cease and desist, threats to sue. we're not necessarily brave, but the internet collectively, the competitive pressures to get something out, even if there is a legal risk. if you're not going to do it then somebody else is. collectively the internet is a more formidable foe to people...
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petersburg, florida e-mailed this question did you come across any info that could be construed as medical doctors facilitating the advancement of washington's death? >> no. physicians were called in and they engaged in bleeding early that morning. certainly didn't do him any good but i doubt that it caused his death. there was some debate in the afternoon about doing what would essentially 3w a tracheotomy -- be a track yotmy and remember -- tracheotomy and remember they didn't have anesthesia at the time. it was an operation that people that physicians didn't routinely perform and the physicians refused to do it. whether they could have done it successfully or not is a question whether they could have prevented an infection from setting up would certainly be a question. but i think the general feeling is that no doctor wanted to do that to washington for fear that the physician would be then branded as having been the culprit who killed george washington. >> host: next question is from marthawatching us in belgrade lakes maine. hello martha. >> caller: hi susan and thank you for c-span's
petersburg, florida e-mailed this question did you come across any info that could be construed as medical doctors facilitating the advancement of washington's death? >> no. physicians were called in and they engaged in bleeding early that morning. certainly didn't do him any good but i doubt that it caused his death. there was some debate in the afternoon about doing what would essentially 3w a tracheotomy -- be a track yotmy and remember -- tracheotomy and remember they didn't have...
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petersburg city government in the early 1990s. medvedev became chairman of the board of the state-controlled anomaly in 2000. medvedev is an attorney by trade, he is married and has one son. >>> and now for the latest from honduras, where a plane carrying the deposed president was refused permission to land. the plane landed in el salvador instead while at the airport violence broke out. karl penhaul was there. >> reporter: gun shots ring out. honduran soldiers fire, the supporters of ousted president manuel zelaya tried to bust through the perimeter. responds with bullets and tear gas. it's unclear if they're firing into the air or directly at civilians. a dying man is carried through the crowd. video clearly shows him bleeding from a head wound. the red cross confirms an initial death toll. >> we have one person dead, a man in his 20s from a gun shot in the head and eight people wounded, he says. amid the violent clashes, protestors report more may have died. this man soaked in blood says a child died in his arms. i ran over and
petersburg city government in the early 1990s. medvedev became chairman of the board of the state-controlled anomaly in 2000. medvedev is an attorney by trade, he is married and has one son. >>> and now for the latest from honduras, where a plane carrying the deposed president was refused permission to land. the plane landed in el salvador instead while at the airport violence broke out. karl penhaul was there. >> reporter: gun shots ring out. honduran soldiers fire, the...
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petersburg, florida, where wmade the announcement that $1 million will go to expand that community health center. that community health center is the lifeline for that community, for the neighbors and businesses in that community. it's going to allow them to build new patient exam rooms. this $1 million grant comes on the heels of a half million dollar grant that will allow them to hire new doctors, nurses and medical professionals. very important because our community health centers are the places where folks receive quality, affordable health care. and, fortunately, in our health care reform bill we will make additional expenses to our community centers. this is one of the ways where we'll make quality health care affordable and convenient for families and small businesses throughout our neighborhoods. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin rise? mr. kagen: to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. kagen: mr. speaker, it is with a deep sense of sadness that
petersburg, florida, where wmade the announcement that $1 million will go to expand that community health center. that community health center is the lifeline for that community, for the neighbors and businesses in that community. it's going to allow them to build new patient exam rooms. this $1 million grant comes on the heels of a half million dollar grant that will allow them to hire new doctors, nurses and medical professionals. very important because our community health centers are the...
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petersburg e-mails the question did you come across any, underlined, information to be construed as doctorsin advancing his death? >> guest: positions were called and and dazed positions in engaged in bleating fat morning it did not do him any good but i doubt that it caused his death there was some debate in the afternoon about what would be doing essentially a tracheotomy. they did not have modern and disease at the time, it was an operation that the ball or physicians did not routinely perform. they refused to do it. whether they could have done it successfully or not is a question of the they could have prevented the infection from setting up, it is certainly would be a question but the general feeling is no doctor wanted to do that to washington for fear that the position would then be branded as having been the culprits who killed george washington. >> host: then the next quashing make my question is from morissette in me and genre thank you for your top-notch work as usual. i have a question about one of the books that influence your writing. it was david herbert donald c. that influ
petersburg e-mails the question did you come across any, underlined, information to be construed as doctorsin advancing his death? >> guest: positions were called and and dazed positions in engaged in bleating fat morning it did not do him any good but i doubt that it caused his death there was some debate in the afternoon about what would be doing essentially a tracheotomy. they did not have modern and disease at the time, it was an operation that the ball or physicians did not routinely...
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host: on the independent line from petersburg, virginia. caller: number one, it is not mr.bama, it is not obama -- it is president obama, ok? i.m. unemployed, highly certified special-education teacher. i am unemployed. next thing, i have health insurance. my son who was in college just aged out of my insurance policy. i cannot afford to buy him insurance. you have these people coming online. i think they are all reading off of some script because they say the same thing. i do not tweet, face, the the internet anymore. it is a lot of crap and everyday i have to go and download and erase all- crap before it affects my computer. however, our new president -- give him a chance. he inherited this mess. we inherited this mess. my house is falling down because i am [unintelligible] property, and i do not own the title to. my relatives all own this property and i can i get a loan on it to fix it up. host: david, from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. caller: let me tell you the real deal. let me share with you what is going on behind the scenes with regard to the recovery package. the rep
host: on the independent line from petersburg, virginia. caller: number one, it is not mr.bama, it is not obama -- it is president obama, ok? i.m. unemployed, highly certified special-education teacher. i am unemployed. next thing, i have health insurance. my son who was in college just aged out of my insurance policy. i cannot afford to buy him insurance. you have these people coming online. i think they are all reading off of some script because they say the same thing. i do not tweet, face,...
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petersburg for the economic forum and two days later putin's decision to blow off russia's negotiations for a session at the w.t.o. i think raises these questions in very high relief for all parties, including his own government, which in my view was caught completely offguard by this decision to enter into customs union arrangement with kazakhstan and pursue the w.t.o. that way. all right. thanks very much. >> thank you. well, in the fine tradition of a think tank, i may indeed disagree with my colleague a little bit. i want to focus my comments on the second day. maybe after the hour that president obama meets with prime minister putin. i've been for the last several weeks involved in organizing what is a parallel civil society summit that's going to happen on the second day. it will begin on the first day but we're hoping that we get senior representatives of both governments coming to us on the second day. this is a different kind of meetingings, we have about 75 american and russian experts coming together. these are americans primarily who have worked on the u.s., coming together
petersburg for the economic forum and two days later putin's decision to blow off russia's negotiations for a session at the w.t.o. i think raises these questions in very high relief for all parties, including his own government, which in my view was caught completely offguard by this decision to enter into customs union arrangement with kazakhstan and pursue the w.t.o. that way. all right. thanks very much. >> thank you. well, in the fine tradition of a think tank, i may indeed disagree...
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petersburg for the economic forum and two days later putin's decision to blow off russia's negotiations for a session at the w.t.o. i think raises these questions in very high relief for all parties, including his own government, which in my view was caught completely offguard by this decision to enter into customs union arrangement with kazakhstan and pursue the w.t.o. that way. all right. thanks very much. >> thank you. well, in the fine tradition of a think tank, i may indeed disagree with my colleague a little bit. i want to focus my comments on the second day. maybe after the hour that president obama meets with prime minister putin. i've been for the last several weeks involved in organizing what is a parallel civil society summit that's going to happen on the second day. it will begin on the first day but we're hoping that we get senior representatives of both governments coming to us on the second day. this is a different kind of meetingings, we have about 75 american and russian experts coming together. these are americans primarily who have worked on the u.s., coming together
petersburg for the economic forum and two days later putin's decision to blow off russia's negotiations for a session at the w.t.o. i think raises these questions in very high relief for all parties, including his own government, which in my view was caught completely offguard by this decision to enter into customs union arrangement with kazakhstan and pursue the w.t.o. that way. all right. thanks very much. >> thank you. well, in the fine tradition of a think tank, i may indeed disagree...