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i would recommend in addition to the judge ruling, james stengle and roger martin, how we change how we're oriented to make money in this country. fareed. >> i think there's no easy fix. i look at history and i look at the asian countries and what you see in every country that has been able to sustain growth, broad-based growth, it is based on investment. our economy has become one that is based overly on consumption, and what we have to do is to change that. we have to move towards greater investments, investments in human capital, education, but also investments in physical capital. we have a crumbling infrastructure, we have a bad digital infrastructure, we're behind the rest of the world in almost all these crucial areas. and yet, you know, we have a system where we are doling out enormous amounts of money to people for what are essentially consumption. we have to make that distinction that we believe that the government should be investing for our future. we don't believe in pure expenditures for consumption. it's tough because to be honest it's popular. >> credits and deduction
i would recommend in addition to the judge ruling, james stengle and roger martin, how we change how we're oriented to make money in this country. fareed. >> i think there's no easy fix. i look at history and i look at the asian countries and what you see in every country that has been able to sustain growth, broad-based growth, it is based on investment. our economy has become one that is based overly on consumption, and what we have to do is to change that. we have to move towards...
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roger martin, dean of the school of management. >>> from tuesday's florida primary up to the electionericans will have a lot to think about heading into the voting booth. i'll tell you what to leave out of the ballot box if you want to help fix the economy. my xyz is next. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. [ male announcer ] red lobster's four course seafood feast is back. get soup, salad, cheddar bay biscuits, dessert and choose one of 7 entrees. four courses for only $15. offer ends soon. i'm jody gonzalez, red lobster manager and i sea food differently. >>> time for the xyz of it. a nonamerican watching primary seaso
roger martin, dean of the school of management. >>> from tuesday's florida primary up to the electionericans will have a lot to think about heading into the voting booth. i'll tell you what to leave out of the ballot box if you want to help fix the economy. my xyz is next. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare,...
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she said we should speak to roger martin.or of "fixing the game: bubbles, crashes and what capitalism can learn from the nfl." he joins us now. roger, you say businesses have focused on maximizing shareholder value at the expense of their products and of their customer. now, why do you think customers should be focusing on their communities as well as their shareholders? >> well, i think those are the things that make a company succeed long term. if they succeed long term in serving their customers well, being good to their employees and their communities, the shareholders will do just fine. but if they focus on the shareholders without thinking about the customers or their communities or employees, then shareholders won't do very well. >> how far do you go with this? the issue right now in the united states is this competition between washington and businesses about whose responsibility it is to be hiring people. to bring jobs back to america. to open factories. is that a company's responsibility? >> well, i think the compan
she said we should speak to roger martin.or of "fixing the game: bubbles, crashes and what capitalism can learn from the nfl." he joins us now. roger, you say businesses have focused on maximizing shareholder value at the expense of their products and of their customer. now, why do you think customers should be focusing on their communities as well as their shareholders? >> well, i think those are the things that make a company succeed long term. if they succeed long term in...
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economy we should speak to roger martin a dean at the university of toronto rotman school of managementgame, bubbles, crashes, and what capitalism can learn from the nfl." he joins us now. roger, you say businesses have focused on maximizing share holder value at the expense of their products and of their customers. now, why should -- why do you think customers should be focusing on their communities as well as share holders? >> well, i think those are the things that make a company succeed long term. and if they succeed long term in serving their customers well, being good to their employees and communities, the share holders will do just fine but if they focus on the share holders without thinking about the customers or their communities or employees, then shareholders won't do very well. >> how far do you go with this? the issue right now in the united states is this competition between washington and businesses about who whose responsibility it is to be hiring people, to bring jobs back to america, to open factories. is that a company's responsibility? >> well, i think the company's
economy we should speak to roger martin a dean at the university of toronto rotman school of managementgame, bubbles, crashes, and what capitalism can learn from the nfl." he joins us now. roger, you say businesses have focused on maximizing share holder value at the expense of their products and of their customers. now, why should -- why do you think customers should be focusing on their communities as well as share holders? >> well, i think those are the things that make a company...
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she said if we want the best ideas we should speak to roger martin, a dean at the university of torontohor of "fixing the game, bubbles, crashes and what capitalism can learn from the nfl." why should companies focus on their communities as well as their shareholders. >> those are the things that make a company succeed long term. if they succeed long term in serving their customers well, being good to their employees an their communities, the shareholders will do just fine. if they focus on the shareholders without thinking about the customers or their communities or employees, then shareholders won't do very well. >> how far do you go with this? the issue right now in the united states is this competition between washington and businesses about whose responsibility it is to be hiring people, to bring jobs back to america, to open factories. is that a company's responsibility? >> well, i think the company's responsibility is to produce great products and services that get them customers. the great management guru peter drecker said the first job of a company is to acquire and keep a cus
she said if we want the best ideas we should speak to roger martin, a dean at the university of torontohor of "fixing the game, bubbles, crashes and what capitalism can learn from the nfl." why should companies focus on their communities as well as their shareholders. >> those are the things that make a company succeed long term. if they succeed long term in serving their customers well, being good to their employees an their communities, the shareholders will do just fine. if...
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el espaÑol rafael nadal, cabeza de serie nÚmero 2, el suizo roger federer (n.3) y el argentino juan martÍna ronda del abierto de australia de tenis. nadal se impuso al estadounidense alex kuznetsov por 6-4, 6-1 y 6-1, mientras que federer ganÓ al ruso alexandre kudryavtsev por 7-5, 6-2 y 6-2 y del potro superÓ al francÉs adrian mannarino por 2-6, 6-1 y 7-5, 6-4. el colombiano alejandro falla se impuso sin dificultades al italiano fabio fognini y estarÁ en la prÓxima fase. en el cuadro femenino, la nu Úmero uno mundial danesa caroline wozniacki derrotÓ a la australiana anastasia rodionova por 6-2 y 6-1, la belga kim clijsters, campeona vigente y ganadora de cuatro tÍtulos de grand slam, superÓ las lesiones que arrrastro en los Últimos meses y se impuso por 7-5 y 6-1 a la portuguesa maria joao koehler. la argentina paula ormaechea tambiÉn estarÁ en la prÓxima fase.esta noche l sobre otra derrota que sufrieron los wizards recientemente ante los rockets de houston 114-104. vamos al futbol espaÑol donde los merenguen siguen en el primer lugar de la tabla. hablo del real madrid que arranco perdi
el espaÑol rafael nadal, cabeza de serie nÚmero 2, el suizo roger federer (n.3) y el argentino juan martÍna ronda del abierto de australia de tenis. nadal se impuso al estadounidense alex kuznetsov por 6-4, 6-1 y 6-1, mientras que federer ganÓ al ruso alexandre kudryavtsev por 7-5, 6-2 y 6-2 y del potro superÓ al francÉs adrian mannarino por 2-6, 6-1 y 7-5, 6-4. el colombiano alejandro falla se impuso sin dificultades al italiano fabio fognini y estarÁ en la prÓxima fase. en el cuadro...
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while but express roger federer cruises into the semifinals with a straight sets victory over white martin del potro our next face rafael nadal. from dugout to drop tottenham manager harry redknapp has been in court denies charges of tax evasion. first to tennis reigning champion came flies this has begun and going world number one caroline wozniacki to reach the semifinals of the australian open well despite injuring her ankle in her previous match the twenty eight year old belgian overpowered the dane to win six three seven six in scorching temperatures and interest let me ask you will lose the number one ranking sixty seven weeks at the top. you know it was i was happy with that i was playing not just out to try to be a little more dominant again. you know she stepped up and started serving better in the second set. so i knew that you know i mean we've both had a really good day and you know on first errors we really went for shots and good serving and good returning i mean good so i started laughing every time because the media's sounds to me sometimes like finishing my career and i on
while but express roger federer cruises into the semifinals with a straight sets victory over white martin del potro our next face rafael nadal. from dugout to drop tottenham manager harry redknapp has been in court denies charges of tax evasion. first to tennis reigning champion came flies this has begun and going world number one caroline wozniacki to reach the semifinals of the australian open well despite injuring her ankle in her previous match the twenty eight year old belgian overpowered...
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meanwhile over in the men's draw roger federer cruised into the semifinals with an imperious straight sets victory over eleven seed juan martin del potro the third seed who's yet to drop a set needed just under two hours to complete a six four six three six two win and february next play the winner of the quarterfinal between second seed rafael nadal and polish burdick the czech has become the first player to take a set off an adult at this year's tournament winning a dramatic tie break to take the first seven six and it's currently five games all in the second half well meanwhile on monday former champion maria sharapova trained her spot in the last eight against arena williams conquer the katherina mccarver to set up an all russian quarter final well germany's sabine lisicki became the first woman to take a set off sharapova but after dropping the opener the twenty four year old russian pulled her way back into the match to win it three six six two six two and will rise to the top of the world rankings if she repeats has two thousand and eight feet and wins the tournament. while standing in the way next is left handed comba
meanwhile over in the men's draw roger federer cruised into the semifinals with an imperious straight sets victory over eleven seed juan martin del potro the third seed who's yet to drop a set needed just under two hours to complete a six four six three six two win and february next play the winner of the quarterfinal between second seed rafael nadal and polish burdick the czech has become the first player to take a set off an adult at this year's tournament winning a dramatic tie break to take...
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while that express roger federer cruises into the semifinals rebelling curious crates at victory party martin del potro will face either rock adult or thomas burdick. from dugout to talk talk on the line if you're choreographed not been in court where you can i say charges of tax evasion. but first to tennis and reigning champion kim clijsters has begun outgoing world number one caroline wozniacki to reach the semifinals of the astray you know and the twenty eight year old belgian overpowered the dane to win six three seven six in scorching temperatures and ensures wozniacki will lose her number one ranking after sixty seven weeks that's how. you know i was i was happy with that i was playing not just sad to try to be a little more dominant again. you know she stepped her game up and started serving better in the second set. so i knew that you know i mean we've both had a really good day you know and first. we really went for shots and good serving and good returning to. it so i started laughing every time because the media's sounds to me sometimes like i'm finishing my career and i only have
while that express roger federer cruises into the semifinals rebelling curious crates at victory party martin del potro will face either rock adult or thomas burdick. from dugout to talk talk on the line if you're choreographed not been in court where you can i say charges of tax evasion. but first to tennis and reigning champion kim clijsters has begun outgoing world number one caroline wozniacki to reach the semifinals of the astray you know and the twenty eight year old belgian overpowered...
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bernard tomic was cleverly beaten by four time former champion roger federer waiting for the swiss master in the quarterfinals these points martin del potro the argentinian rolling past paul schreiber of germany. while defending women's champion kim clijsters played to an ankle injury and saved four match points to stunning french open champion li na price has landed awkwardly at three all in the first set which can be won before taking a sixteen second set time break but has to pull back the serve six pool. and the belgian will next face either world number one caroline wozniacki or the yankee pitcher with the top ranked danes cruising to a six club score in the opening set. for velo russian victoria as a nifty forehand when you to go over the side you get to the left over the czech republic six two six two is the number three seed enjoyed getting over the string victory down and. next up for eight seed agnieszka that once got the pole needed less than an hour to overpower germany's union six one six one against a growing importance to set back to great. football in our bolton stunned liverpool three one of the reebok stadium o
bernard tomic was cleverly beaten by four time former champion roger federer waiting for the swiss master in the quarterfinals these points martin del potro the argentinian rolling past paul schreiber of germany. while defending women's champion kim clijsters played to an ankle injury and saved four match points to stunning french open champion li na price has landed awkwardly at three all in the first set which can be won before taking a sixteen second set time break but has to pull back the...
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vamos al tenis.el tenista argentino juan martin del potro comento tras perder su partido de cuartos de final en el abierto de australia ante rogertido ecepcional y que todo el merito de la victoria fue del jugador suizo que le derroto por 6-4,6-3 y 6-2. ponerlo como favorito por encima de rafael o novak no se,dijo el argentino pero si tiene los meritos para avanzar dijo.por su parte rafael nadal senalo tras conseguir la clasificacion para las semifinales en las que se enfrentara a federrer, que la unica opcion de derrotar al suizo es jugando de igual a igual y tener mas intensidad y agresividad que la que tuvo este martes en su partido que le permitio pasar a la siguiente fase de semifinal al derrotar a tomas berdych. bueno y pasamos al futbol donde la seleccion mexicana se prepara para enfrentar su compromiso amistos con la vino tinto. como se preparan? aqui estan hola que tal que placer saludarlos nuevamente.vamos a comenzar con basquetbol.. elton brand acumulo el lunes 17 puntos y nueve rebotes, jrue holyday tambien anoto 17 y los philadelphia 76ers vapalearon 103- 83 a los washington wizards. jodie meeks agrego 15 puntos y a
vamos al tenis.el tenista argentino juan martin del potro comento tras perder su partido de cuartos de final en el abierto de australia ante rogertido ecepcional y que todo el merito de la victoria fue del jugador suizo que le derroto por 6-4,6-3 y 6-2. ponerlo como favorito por encima de rafael o novak no se,dijo el argentino pero si tiene los meritos para avanzar dijo.por su parte rafael nadal senalo tras conseguir la clasificacion para las semifinales en las que se enfrentara a federrer, que...
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bernard tomic was barely beaten by four time former champion roger federer waiting for the swiss master in the quarterfinals these bars martin del potro the argentine rolling past kohlschreiber of germany. while defending women's champion kim clijsters played to an ankle injury and saved for match points to stunning french open champion li na twice as landed awkwardly at three all in the first set in the one before taking a sixty second set time break meisters pulled back the serve six pool. and the belgian were next space either world number one caroline wozniacki or the yankee bitch with the top ranked danes cruising to a six up score in the opening set. for velo russian victoria as our anchor get a nifty forehand window to block the site of the match for the czech republic six two six two is the number three seed for getting over this string victory down on. next up for as i think that is eight seed agnieszka that once got the pole needed less than an hour to overpower germany as you go just six one six one events growing in confidence to step back and break. football now where bolton stunned liverpool's three one of the
bernard tomic was barely beaten by four time former champion roger federer waiting for the swiss master in the quarterfinals these bars martin del potro the argentine rolling past kohlschreiber of germany. while defending women's champion kim clijsters played to an ankle injury and saved for match points to stunning french open champion li na twice as landed awkwardly at three all in the first set in the one before taking a sixty second set time break meisters pulled back the serve six pool....
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while fed express roger federer cruises into the semifinals with a straight sets victory of a crime martindel potro let's face rafael nadal. from dugout to talk talk the manager harry redknapp goes to court in london where he denied the use charges of tax evasion. but first a tennis and reigning champion kim clijsters has beaten outgoing world number one caroline wozniacki to reach the semifinals of history and open despite injuring her ankle in her previous match the twenty eight year old belgian overpowered the dane to win six three seven six in scorching temperatures ensuring wozniak you will lose her number one ranking after sixty seven weeks the top. you know i was i was happy with that i was playing just started to try to be a little bit more dominant again. you know she stepped her game up and started serving better in the second set. so i knew that you know i mean we've both had a really good day and the norm first errors really went for shots and good serving and good returning. good so i started laughing every time because the media has talked to me sometimes like i'm finishing m
while fed express roger federer cruises into the semifinals with a straight sets victory of a crime martindel potro let's face rafael nadal. from dugout to talk talk the manager harry redknapp goes to court in london where he denied the use charges of tax evasion. but first a tennis and reigning champion kim clijsters has beaten outgoing world number one caroline wozniacki to reach the semifinals of history and open despite injuring her ankle in her previous match the twenty eight year old...
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well meanwhile over in the men's draw roger federer cruised into the semifinals with an imperious straight sets victory over eleventh seed when martin del potro the third seed who is yet to drop a set needed just under two hours to complete a six four six three six to win it was also match number one thousand for federer but a modest swiss downplayed his feet. it's nice to win this one you know i mean eventually will forget which was what was most as much of the summer will remind me again but because i do not remember my five hundred pound it was the u.s. open final you. know big matches and those ones but it's a big milestone. a lot of matches a lot of tennis and it's been around for a long time or i'm extremely fit. which they were. well fed ex by perennial rival rafael nadal after the second seed fought back from a set down to beat a life verdict the czech was the first player to take a set off down at this year's tournament after winning a dramatic first set tie break but despite a bandage right knee the spaniard powered his way back to win in forceps. well meanwhile on monday former champion maria sharapova claimed her spot in
well meanwhile over in the men's draw roger federer cruised into the semifinals with an imperious straight sets victory over eleventh seed when martin del potro the third seed who is yet to drop a set needed just under two hours to complete a six four six three six to win it was also match number one thousand for federer but a modest swiss downplayed his feet. it's nice to win this one you know i mean eventually will forget which was what was most as much of the summer will remind me again but...
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while fed express roger federer cruises into the semifinals with i mean seriously it said victory of a pilot martin del potro i will face either rafael nadal all thomas burdick. and russian star movers remarkably chain co will stay on top and while the neon beauty that been off the set to return home with a week to go in the english transfer window. but first a tennis and reigning champion kim clijsters has beaten at going world number one caroline wozniacki to reach semifinals on the australian open the twenty eight year old belgian overpowered the day in to win six three seven six in scorching temperatures and which shows wozniacki will lose her number one ranking after sixty seven weeks at the top. was i was happy with that i was playing to try to be a little bit more dominant again. she stepped up and started serving better in the second so. so i knew that you know i mean we've both had a really good day and the norm for stirrers we really went for our shots and good serving and good returning. wood so i started laughing every time because the media as you sometimes like finishing my career and
while fed express roger federer cruises into the semifinals with i mean seriously it said victory of a pilot martin del potro i will face either rafael nadal all thomas burdick. and russian star movers remarkably chain co will stay on top and while the neon beauty that been off the set to return home with a week to go in the english transfer window. but first a tennis and reigning champion kim clijsters has beaten at going world number one caroline wozniacki to reach semifinals on the...
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roger clay. we are glad you have joined us. our final night is coming up right now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. wk kellog foundation. learn more at wkkf.org. and by contributions our viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] >> one of the things we were talking about is that the data is abundantly clear. the younger you are, and the more likely you are to be in poverty. it is that simple. the younger you are, the more likely to be in poverty. we talked about the difficulty the students have to navigate. what do we say in this moment in america about and to a nation that allows that statistic to be the reality? >> what kind of people are we when we acknowledge that reality? that is not just a sad, it is pathological. i am anti-in justice in america. that is not the same as anti- american. the question becomes, if we are really serious about being poverty abolitionists and calling for the eradication
roger clay. we are glad you have joined us. our final night is coming up right now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. wk kellog foundation. learn more at wkkf.org. and by contributions our viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] >> one of the things we were talking...
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little bit well meanwhile over in the men's draw roger federer cruised into the seven finals with an imperious straight sets victory over eleventh seed when martin del potro the third seed who has yet to drop a set needed just under two hours to complete a six four six three six two with it was also a match number one thousand for federer but the swiss modestly downplayed this feat . it's nice to win this one you know i mean eventually we'll forget which one but it was my thousands match and then someone will remind me again but because i do not remember my five hundred pound it was the u.s. open for you. know big matches and those ones but it's a big milestone i agree it's a lot of matches and a lot of tennis and it's been around for a long time or i'm extremely fit you decide which favorite. federal next by perennial rival rafael nadal after the second seed got the better of polish verdict after four hours and sixteen minutes the big serving czech became the first man to take a set off the spaniard at this year's tournament after a dramatic first set tie break and then the seven seas squandered a six point four two love lead and despite having
little bit well meanwhile over in the men's draw roger federer cruised into the seven finals with an imperious straight sets victory over eleventh seed when martin del potro the third seed who has yet to drop a set needed just under two hours to complete a six four six three six two with it was also a match number one thousand for federer but the swiss modestly downplayed this feat . it's nice to win this one you know i mean eventually we'll forget which one but it was my thousands match and...
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tom marshburn against me plus a margrove argentina's one martin del potro takes something called five out of germany trial for sam champion rogerfederer is about as fast rising local favorite but not in the late lunch. in the women's draw informed by the russians victorious as our anchor hit a nifty four time went out to brush aside the national of the czech republic six two six two three seed george to know that this ring victory down around. comes next up for azhar is.
tom marshburn against me plus a margrove argentina's one martin del potro takes something called five out of germany trial for sam champion rogerfederer is about as fast rising local favorite but not in the late lunch. in the women's draw informed by the russians victorious as our anchor hit a nifty four time went out to brush aside the national of the czech republic six two six two three seed george to know that this ring victory down around. comes next up for azhar is.
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well being while argentina's one martin del potro had an easier time of it against phillip paul schreiber of germany want full time champion roger federer is tardy taking on a fast rising local favorite in our time it. can be well defended women's champion came first as played to an ankle injury and save for much points to start a french open champion li na price has landed awkwardly at three all in the first set which leaves one before taking a sixty six total break to take the search sixth. round the belgian the next place i the world number one caroline wozniacki or uniting yankovic should play myself. well informed by the russian victoria azarenka it's a nifty forehand we'll have to brush aside better the measure of the czech republic six two six two remember if we see it's not a mystery victory. comes next as i encourage eight seed agnieszka runs cold needed less than an hour to overpower germany's junior gets six point six five that is growing into three steps back of. football now and pulsating saturday in english premier league bolton stunned liverpool three want to reebok stadium to clinch the first points over the reds
well being while argentina's one martin del potro had an easier time of it against phillip paul schreiber of germany want full time champion roger federer is tardy taking on a fast rising local favorite in our time it. can be well defended women's champion came first as played to an ankle injury and save for much points to start a french open champion li na price has landed awkwardly at three all in the first set which leaves one before taking a sixty six total break to take the search sixth....
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well while argentina's one martin del potro had an easier time of it against philipp kohlschreiber of germany lot full time champion roger federer is currently taking on fast rising local favorites but not to make. in the world defending women's champion came close just played through an ankle injury and saved for match points to start a french open champion enough prices landed awkwardly at three all in the first set which leaves one before taking a sixty second set total break but i still take the search six. on the belgian the next place i the world number one caroline wozniacki or united yankovic's place are. well informed by the russian victoria azarenka hit a nifty forehand winner to brush aside after the measure of the czech republic six two six two remember three sea world it's another mystery victory and. runs next as aren't there is eight seed agnieszka i grabbed the pole needed less than an hour to overpower germany's really a go get six one six one that was going for the injury three steps back of. football now and on pulsating saturday evening the english premier league bolton stunned liverpool three want th
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roger clay. we're glad you have joined us for night two of our conversation. remaking america is coming up right now. [applause] >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. answer, nationwide insurance is and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> the w. k. kellogg organization. learn more at>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers likethank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] >> and let me come -- tavis: let me come back to you first, dr. west. gwenn vicki says we need leadership, we are sitting in washington right now and i know at least 535 people who think they are leaders. i know another guy at the end of pennsylvania who definitely thinks he is a leader. that is 536. there are some folks in this town who regard themselves as leaders. if what we're lacking with regard to making poverty a priority in this country is leadership,
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roger federer is also. set victory over the college of creation thomas place in the fourth round the south african kevin anderson seven six seven six six one for my ears open champion on martin del potro will play against taiwan later on. in the women's game was not made it into the fourth round by beating want to get political from any into the tour and sorry called by the wrist who's. more a bottle of germany and she registered a six two six four way and. also joined at the forefront a six two six a victory over the line of a spoiler of kazakhstan while russia's mean abroad had no answers for if it had been going down to the straight sets. russia's lost hope in the men's singles crashed out of the tournament alex for the most junior following an at five set encounter with michelle low draw a disastrous opening few days when the rest of his countrymen lost try that with them all of them would but the trend to french melodrama had. taken the title six one six three four six five seven and six for that information i see small local james stuff while world number four under fire it was always in control against a daughter of strong winning in straight sets. the man who in the
roger federer is also. set victory over the college of creation thomas place in the fourth round the south african kevin anderson seven six seven six six one for my ears open champion on martin del potro will play against taiwan later on. in the women's game was not made it into the fourth round by beating want to get political from any into the tour and sorry called by the wrist who's. more a bottle of germany and she registered a six two six four way and. also joined at the forefront a six...
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martin going to be in evita? >> yes. he is going to. eleanor rogery much. >> andrew lloyd weber. we hear that the great jay-z and beyonce's baby may have a very important godmother. we hope that gayle will set the record straight for us. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ >>> the buzz on the internet this morning that the godmother of beyonce and jay-z's daughter is none other than oprah winfrey. i don't know if anybody at the table would know about that. charlie? >> let me just say, if that's true, it is news to her. it is news to her. you know, she was heading to south africa when the baby was born. it's absolutely not true that she's the godmother. she friends with them, of course and likes them both very much. she's working on sending a baby gift. she hasn't had thyme to do that because thooes been away. >> she's sent one. >> what's a perfect baby gift? >> that's hard, charlie. i have a great gift. i have one. let me talk about this for a second. when i sat down, america, charlie said what is on your neck? i said, it is a necklace. >> i did. >
martin going to be in evita? >> yes. he is going to. eleanor rogery much. >> andrew lloyd weber. we hear that the great jay-z and beyonce's baby may have a very important godmother. we hope that gayle will set the record straight for us. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ >>> the buzz on the internet this morning that the godmother of beyonce and jay-z's daughter is none other than oprah winfrey. i don't know if anybody at the table would know about that....
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investor and author jim rogers and that's going to do it for the news tonight but be sure to stay tuned for the big picture with tom hartman that is coming up in just a half hour on this martin luther king holiday tom will tell you why the legacy of dr king encompasses so much more than racial equality he was also a strong critic of war and an advocate for economic justice for all some themes important for even today and later thomas the down with author neal as very to talk about the employee rights act and what may be some issues with it. for more of the stories we cover here on the news go to our to dot com slash usa also don't forget to check out our you tube page that address you tube dot com slash r t america and see what i'm doing when i'm not reporting the news you should follow me on twitter at christine for for now have a great night. culture is that so much as i am and i'm going to call on a compliment a recasting america mobile military strategy or just more of the same problem obama's new vision for the pentagon is aimed at saving. me please be. seated.
investor and author jim rogers and that's going to do it for the news tonight but be sure to stay tuned for the big picture with tom hartman that is coming up in just a half hour on this martin luther king holiday tom will tell you why the legacy of dr king encompasses so much more than racial equality he was also a strong critic of war and an advocate for economic justice for all some themes important for even today and later thomas the down with author neal as very to talk about the employee...