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en costa rica fue presentado el nuevo tecnico de la sele. jose simoes, habla es brasileÑo.ala los tecnicos guatemaltecos son despedidos mas rapido que los extranjeros, jorge sanche nos tiene la historia. se viene este fin de semana la pelea de boxeo entre el mexicano juan manuel marquez y el estadounidense floy maywheater jrs. para terminar les cuento que recien terminarn los dos partidos de grandes ligas de los equipos del area, ambos perdieron, los rays derrotaron 3-0 a los orioles y los filis superaron a los nacionales 4-2. les recuerdo que este sabado en la cancha auxiliar del rfk sera la final de la copa taca, con futbol desde las 10.30 partidos de cuartos de final de la liga de veteranos de maryland, a las 2.45 futbo femenino entre las invencibles y las coronitas y las 4 de latarde la gran final entre juventud sureÑa y victoria.. tendremos ñ?ú ??
en costa rica fue presentado el nuevo tecnico de la sele. jose simoes, habla es brasileÑo.ala los tecnicos guatemaltecos son despedidos mas rapido que los extranjeros, jorge sanche nos tiene la historia. se viene este fin de semana la pelea de boxeo entre el mexicano juan manuel marquez y el estadounidense floy maywheater jrs. para terminar les cuento que recien terminarn los dos partidos de grandes ligas de los equipos del area, ambos perdieron, los rays derrotaron 3-0 a los orioles y los...
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my idol was john mcenroe and martina navratilova and monica seles, actually. a big mixture.ut i'm just a really intense person, and i give 200% in everything i do, whether i'm playing tennis or whether i'm doing something else. and i just go for it. >> serena, you've always prided yourself on being -- could you tell us what you said on court? >> i don't think that's necessary for me to speak about that. i've let it go. and i'm trying to move on. >> on court, you said -- it was picked up what you said. i would never say such and such to you. >> i think she said i would kill you. i was like, what? i was like, wait a minute. but then i had misheard. she had never said that. that was something. i was like, whoa. because i was like, wait a minute, let's not -- because i'm not that way. she was like, no i didn't say that. she said something else. i said, oh, ok, i get it. i was totally fine, because at that point i realized i got a point penalty and it was match point. what can i do? i'm not going to complain. it was what it was. >> what did she say you said? >> i don't know. like
my idol was john mcenroe and martina navratilova and monica seles, actually. a big mixture.ut i'm just a really intense person, and i give 200% in everything i do, whether i'm playing tennis or whether i'm doing something else. and i just go for it. >> serena, you've always prided yourself on being -- could you tell us what you said on court? >> i don't think that's necessary for me to speak about that. i've let it go. and i'm trying to move on. >> on court, you said -- it was...
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my idol was john mcenroe and martina navratilova and monica seles, actually. a big mixture.ut i'm just a really intense person, and i give 200% in everything i do, whether i'm playing tennis or whether i'm doing something else. and i just go for it. >> serena, you've always prided yourself on being -- could you tell us what you said on court? >> i don't think that's necessary for me to speak about that. i've let it go. and i'm trying to move on. >> on court, you said -- it was picked up what you said. i would never say such and such to you. >> i think she said i would kill you. i was like, what? i was like, wait a minute. but then i had misheard. she had never said that. that was something. i was like, whoa. because i was like, wait a minute, let's not -- because i'm not that way. she was like, no i didn't say that. she said something else. i said, oh, ok, i get it. i was totally fine, because at that point i realized i got a point penalty and it was match point. what can i do? i'm not going to complain. it was what it was. >> what did she say you said? >> i don't know. like
my idol was john mcenroe and martina navratilova and monica seles, actually. a big mixture.ut i'm just a really intense person, and i give 200% in everything i do, whether i'm playing tennis or whether i'm doing something else. and i just go for it. >> serena, you've always prided yourself on being -- could you tell us what you said on court? >> i don't think that's necessary for me to speak about that. i've let it go. and i'm trying to move on. >> on court, you said -- it was...
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monica seles. fortunately, this one was pretty tame.adal with his shirt off. there is the fan. he goes to give nadal a hug and kiss after he beat frenchman monfils. nadal was good natured about it and said he seemed nice the the fan was hustled away and put into police custody. >>> 200 high school students listened to michael vick tell his story. the quarterback spoke to freshmen in north philly. he told them don't make the same mistakes i made. the kids gave vick their full attention. he spoke about don't follow the crowd. >>> jeremy mayfield filed a wrongful death lawsuit against his estranged stepmother, lisa mayfield. this story just becomes like a soap opera. this is over the death of his father back in '07. the suit doesn't specifically say what role she may have played. police say perry mayfield died from a suicidal gun shot wound. jeremy was suspended by nascar for allegedly testing for for meth. lisa mayfield told nascar she saw him take it and he denies the whole thing. >>> let's end on a positive note, shall we? golfing legen
monica seles. fortunately, this one was pretty tame.adal with his shirt off. there is the fan. he goes to give nadal a hug and kiss after he beat frenchman monfils. nadal was good natured about it and said he seemed nice the the fan was hustled away and put into police custody. >>> 200 high school students listened to michael vick tell his story. the quarterback spoke to freshmen in north philly. he told them don't make the same mistakes i made. the kids gave vick their full attention....
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nally everybody seled down and most people went back to their ses because there was great anticipatnor qaddfi but he got up therend began this long,rambling rant. clearly didn't have a script. he would pause for long periods, looking forring? his notes. he talked abo everything fr hicomplaints about the u.n., you know, polical system internally to suggestions that israel was behind j.f.k.'s assassinatio, tois own personal sle habits. after about 10 minutes, i was sitting up ave with the press, y saw peopleuietly taking thir earpiece off a putting it downand finding a moment where they cold just get up and walk out. it rlly was the old, ou know, rhetorical pouring, at least that's thway it appeared to many many delegates the hall just from talking to them afterwards. >> woodruff: so ba on the presidens speech, is there any evidence, mgaret,the specific suort for the issues the esident raised? >> judy, let's ta iran and north korea, because those are two that had been so central to his forts and, you kno it's ill a work in progress. now, en he start h presidenc, it's fair to y neither
nally everybody seled down and most people went back to their ses because there was great anticipatnor qaddfi but he got up therend began this long,rambling rant. clearly didn't have a script. he would pause for long periods, looking forring? his notes. he talked abo everything fr hicomplaints about the u.n., you know, polical system internally to suggestions that israel was behind j.f.k.'s assassinatio, tois own personal sle habits. after about 10 minutes, i was sitting up ave with the press,...
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sele the watcher link. now you can view the entire program.ou might also explore the recentlyn booktv box are the featured video box to find regents and featured programs. >> after wor with kathryn olmsted and barry glassner continues. >> host: in my own work on the culture affair i hafe been ck a lot by how is that the old adage follow the money really explains things, exct i would revise it a little. i would say follow the career ambitions so a lot of these shares are spread by people who are trying to advce their careers to either buy running for office as politicians. youay something scary about what will happen ifhe oth person wins or the other person. advocacy groups do thiso make money and i was struck in that conspiracy theies are often spread by people who have very specific things to gain, so i wonder if you could talk about t a little bit? >> guest: yes, ihink there are definitely in sometimes people who spread the conspiracy theory because they have something to gain. there are the people who know that if they publish a book on jfk
sele the watcher link. now you can view the entire program.ou might also explore the recentlyn booktv box are the featured video box to find regents and featured programs. >> after wor with kathryn olmsted and barry glassner continues. >> host: in my own work on the culture affair i hafe been ck a lot by how is that the old adage follow the money really explains things, exct i would revise it a little. i would say follow the career ambitions so a lot of these shares are spread by...
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evenness he personally does not liev this selee is very complicated and then when people when ordinary people start learning about the castro plots and the use of the mafia they start coming up with all kinds of different theories and this is what the church committee in 1975 had this big investigation that revealed all of these assassination plots against castro that created this explosion of conspiracy theories about kennedy that led to the formation of the house committee, the house of representatives committee to investigate soyuz started getting this informaon in the '70s and by then of course a lot of the trails of ga called and a lot of t people who ve ed in some of the people are-- during the hearings which of course the the conspiracy theories. a couple of the mobsters are killed so as a result all of this it is one of tho that i ink is very hard to say we know exactly what happened. nevertheless i must convince by the lone gunman theory because it is unlikely as it sounds it is hard to put together another theory that i think that's as much evidence but i'm certainly an agnos
evenness he personally does not liev this selee is very complicated and then when people when ordinary people start learning about the castro plots and the use of the mafia they start coming up with all kinds of different theories and this is what the church committee in 1975 had this big investigation that revealed all of these assassination plots against castro that created this explosion of conspiracy theories about kennedy that led to the formation of the house committee, the house of...
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women's tennis is reaching tremendous peeks, but then saab teen yeah, seles, capriati, graf. now you look at the williams sisters and the strength of the russian players, and certainly we hope melanie has a great career ahead of her. women's tennis is very strong. i'm very happy to see it's a sport you can have for a lifetime. i think melanie's grandmother is like 77 and still plays tennis. and so it's a sport that you love to see people out there and enjoying it. >> and lastly, andrea, what words of advice do you have for melanie oudin and other young ladies who may suddenly find themselves in the spotlight? >> well, in terms of her matches, i mean, try to start real well. that's just a match thing because then maybe she can win in two sets, not three. but i think she has a real good solid family background. her parents seem to be real good in terms of keeping her life balanced, same with her coach, and same with her mindset. her mindset is this is tennis. i'm going to put everything into it. but off of the tennis court i'm stg going to be a human being. i think that's real
women's tennis is reaching tremendous peeks, but then saab teen yeah, seles, capriati, graf. now you look at the williams sisters and the strength of the russian players, and certainly we hope melanie has a great career ahead of her. women's tennis is very strong. i'm very happy to see it's a sport you can have for a lifetime. i think melanie's grandmother is like 77 and still plays tennis. and so it's a sport that you love to see people out there and enjoying it. >> and lastly, andrea,...
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participation of allen who will give the opening keynote and he will be introduced shortly by peter andel seleehank you to distinguished panelist, including the two of youho were joining usive from south africa. i am delighted now tontroduce our moderator, peter levine, who is the college director of research and also a director of circle, the country's premier center for information and research abo civic learning gagement. pleaseoin me in welcoming peter levine. [applause] >> thanks robin, thanks to all of you for being here and a specl thank to the institutive civic studies sill this is a naison celte seminar in the tutsi week intensive seminar. unusual to have tv cameras and lights and famous people speaking to us but we have been together for two weeks and this is how we are ending and i want to especiay mention my colleague and 20 graduate students fm around the world in the room door ready participate. i will take-- say couplof words about how this event is structur and then turn the podium over. first of all our text in a sense for discussion is the following short statement by then can
participation of allen who will give the opening keynote and he will be introduced shortly by peter andel seleehank you to distinguished panelist, including the two of youho were joining usive from south africa. i am delighted now tontroduce our moderator, peter levine, who is the college director of research and also a director of circle, the country's premier center for information and research abo civic learning gagement. pleaseoin me in welcoming peter levine. [applause] >> thanks...
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>> all you have to do, though, is think back to what happened to monica seles.uld have been a really bad moment. >> absolutely. >> it's scary. >> did you bash the beatles' music? >> no, i said if they remix it, i want -- i have every single album. >> okay. >> but now -- no, now they're saying that using new technology, they're going to -- we're going to actually hear it bigger. >> you're the fifth beatle. >> right here. >> i was there. i was there. that's it. yeah. right. >> you're the man. >> i did have a big 'fro. not so much. let's check your weather, see what's happening along the coast. got big area of high pressure up in canada, and then we've got this low off the atlantic coast. pressure gradient causing strong winds. the low doesn't get to move the coast. and so we'reoo lking at coastal gales. heavy rain along the northeast coast and rip currents as well. look at the radar. you can see we're already seeing showers from washington on up through long island. rainfall amounts, we're basically talking about some areas along the coast up to three inches of ra
>> all you have to do, though, is think back to what happened to monica seles.uld have been a really bad moment. >> absolutely. >> it's scary. >> did you bash the beatles' music? >> no, i said if they remix it, i want -- i have every single album. >> okay. >> but now -- no, now they're saying that using new technology, they're going to -- we're going to actually hear it bigger. >> you're the fifth beatle. >> right here. >> i was there....