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( laughs ) of course. >> simon: so being crazy was not a bad thing. >> iakovos: not at all. >> simon:hen, how did you get stuff up here? >> iakovos: we had mules. >> simon: it takes 15 minutes to walk through the monastery into the sunlight, enough time to find out that father iakavos' journey to mt. athos started at the age of six when his father showed him a picture. >> iakovos: it was just so impressive, and i turned around and i said to him, "dad, you know, i don't think that i'm going to be able to believe that somebody lives in that building until i step on those balconies myself." >> simon: destiny? >> iakovos: it is a little bit... >> simon: from the age of six? >> iakovos: yes. >> simon: father iakovos doesn't follow what's going on in winthrop or anywhere else today. there are no newspapers, no radio, no television on mt. athos. there are a few telephones. and father iakavos got a call last year-- his father was dying. >> iakovos: prior to his death, he was asking if i would go, so i could see him one last time. >> simon: reasonable request. >> iakovos: from a father, i thin
( laughs ) of course. >> simon: so being crazy was not a bad thing. >> iakovos: not at all. >> simon:hen, how did you get stuff up here? >> iakovos: we had mules. >> simon: it takes 15 minutes to walk through the monastery into the sunlight, enough time to find out that father iakavos' journey to mt. athos started at the age of six when his father showed him a picture. >> iakovos: it was just so impressive, and i turned around and i said to him, "dad,...
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>> albert pujols: nope. >> simon: drink? >> albert pujols: no, never have. >> simon: curse?once in a while. ( laughter ) >> simon: not often. >> albert pujols: yeah. >> simon: baseball has lost some of its allure over the last decade because of steroids. and more than a few people look at albert and ask, can he be that good and totally clean? but he's never failed a drug test and has said he's willing to be tested every day. he stands by that statement. given what's happened to baseball in the public's mind over the last several years, how important is albert to the game? >> gammons: he's really important as the face of baseball. and he is the primary face. we're looking at history. he's an icon. and we should appreciate it, because there's never been anything that's stained his reputation. >> simon: albert is as much a part of st. louis now as the arch. he says he wants to be a cardinal forever, but even though he's making $16 million this year, he is not among the 20 highest paid players in baseball, and that rankles him. his contract's up at the end of the season. he won'
>> albert pujols: nope. >> simon: drink? >> albert pujols: no, never have. >> simon: curse?once in a while. ( laughter ) >> simon: not often. >> albert pujols: yeah. >> simon: baseball has lost some of its allure over the last decade because of steroids. and more than a few people look at albert and ask, can he be that good and totally clean? but he's never failed a drug test and has said he's willing to be tested every day. he stands by that statement....
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and, you know, i wanted to quit baseball. >> simon: it was the st.ve him a reluctant nod and a small signing bonus. they sent him to their franchise in peoria, illinois, a minor team in a minor league. >> albert pujols: when i was in peoria for four and a half months, i got paid $252 with 50 cents. >> simon: that was his paycheck every two weeks. deidre kept supporting him, but they were drowning in debt. >> deidre pujols: there were times, we'd have these conversations-- "i think i need to file for bankruptcy. i don't know how i'll ever get this paid off." and albert was like, "no, don't do it yet." his exact words were, "let's see what happens with my baseball." >> simon: what happened was this-- he went on a tear in peoria and, amazingly, after only one year in the minors, he made it to the st. louis cardinals. he was in the big leagues. it took him all of four games before he hit his first home run. >> it won't be the last. >> simon: he came out swinging and hasn't stopped since. >> if there is anybody better in the game today, i have no idea who
and, you know, i wanted to quit baseball. >> simon: it was the st.ve him a reluctant nod and a small signing bonus. they sent him to their franchise in peoria, illinois, a minor team in a minor league. >> albert pujols: when i was in peoria for four and a half months, i got paid $252 with 50 cents. >> simon: that was his paycheck every two weeks. deidre kept supporting him, but they were drowning in debt. >> deidre pujols: there were times, we'd have these...
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our conversation with the legend, paul simon. >>> and daytime drama. a shocker for loyal fans of two american tv classics. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >> good evening, we have now told you about five instances of air traffic controllers falling asleep on the job during their shift in the tower over the past few weeks alone. in some cases while aircraft circled, waiting to land, and then landed anyway. tonight, the consequences. a big head has rolled, and more changes are coming. the faa has already ordered that no tower should have just one controller anymore, and now they're sending more out into the field. and just today, the head of the faa's air traffic control operations is out of a job. tonight, we begin with tom costello at reagan national airport in washington where one of the controllers was found sleeping just three weeks ago. good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you. sources say the head of the faa air traffic control operations had lost the confidence of senior government leaders. alt least
our conversation with the legend, paul simon. >>> and daytime drama. a shocker for loyal fans of two american tv classics. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >> good evening, we have now told you about five instances of air traffic controllers falling asleep on the job during their shift in the tower over the past few weeks alone. in some cases while aircraft circled, waiting to land, and then landed anyway. tonight, the...
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♪ ♪ >> simon: they're not only dancing. they're dressed to the hilt, aren't they?s are in tuxedos. >> albert pujols: yeah. tuxedo; nice, nice dress. it's almost like they want to go all night long until the next day. they don't want the night to be over. >> simon: and neither did albert. ♪ ♪ every kid wanted to dance with albert, and he never said no. by the end of the evening, he looked like he'd just finished a doubleheader in august. must be the highlight of the year for them. >> albert pujols: yeah, and for me, too. any time i'm around them, i enjoy them and have a great time. >> simon: this is isabella, and she's the reason albert got involved with down syndrome. albert emigrated to america from the dominican republic when he was 16. he met his wife deidre in kansas city two years later.
♪ ♪ >> simon: they're not only dancing. they're dressed to the hilt, aren't they?s are in tuxedos. >> albert pujols: yeah. tuxedo; nice, nice dress. it's almost like they want to go all night long until the next day. they don't want the night to be over. >> simon: and neither did albert. ♪ ♪ every kid wanted to dance with albert, and he never said no. by the end of the evening, he looked like he'd just finished a doubleheader in august. must be the highlight of the...
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once again, paul simon!t just make dinner. we make it sizzle and snap. and now so can you. ♪ ignite the night with p.f. chang's home menu. the boldest flavors in the freezer aisle. sounds like a mini-wheats day to me! and becka's science fair is on the 8th. she's presenting the solar system. hey, i've got just the wholegrain fiber to keep her full so she can stay focused. um, you rock. she'll be ready to rock. [ female announcer ] make your kids big days, mini-wheats days. packed with 100% whole grain fiber, kellogg's frosted mini-wheats cereal has what it takes to help keep your kids full so they can stay focused on the days that matter most. keeps 'em full. keeps 'em focused. welcome back to geico radio, hello uh george and linda!t. george: hello mr. gecko! linda: so, we're such huge fans - george: of yours...and would be really honored... linda: ...if you would marry us. me? linda: yea! you just seem so smart...so - george: british sounding. i'm not really qualified to speak on matters of the heart. look
once again, paul simon!t just make dinner. we make it sizzle and snap. and now so can you. ♪ ignite the night with p.f. chang's home menu. the boldest flavors in the freezer aisle. sounds like a mini-wheats day to me! and becka's science fair is on the 8th. she's presenting the solar system. hey, i've got just the wholegrain fiber to keep her full so she can stay focused. um, you rock. she'll be ready to rock. [ female announcer ] make your kids big days, mini-wheats days. packed with 100%...
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once again, paul simon! itself more aerodynamic... leaving you... breathless the all-new ford focus with active grille shutters while accelerating through a corner,better can a car simultaneously adjust the speed of each front wheel? this one... just did. the all-new ford focus with torque vectoring control. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you again to paul simon. "so beautiful or so what." go pick up with record. how cool is that, that paul simon did that? i can't believe it. [ cheers and applause ] he's the coolest guy ever. that's a dream i had was, like, stomp and paul simon, but i never thought i was in the dream singing. but that was awesome. you guys, our first guests starred for years in the popular show "alias," has gone to movie stardom with hits like "juno" and "valentine's day." starting friday, you can see her opposite russell brand in "arthur" say hello to the lovely, the talented, jennifer garner! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome, welcome, welcome. >> paul simon. >> jimmy:
once again, paul simon! itself more aerodynamic... leaving you... breathless the all-new ford focus with active grille shutters while accelerating through a corner,better can a car simultaneously adjust the speed of each front wheel? this one... just did. the all-new ford focus with torque vectoring control. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you again to paul simon. "so beautiful or so what." go pick up with record. how cool is that, that paul simon did that? i can't...
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abc's simon mcgregor-wood. thanks, simon.u can join our team of diane sawyer and barbara walters on "good morning america" later today. and tomorrow morning for the big event. set your alarm clocks early. 4:00 a.m. eastern time our live coverage begins. >>> something of a bizarre encounter you could say involving paris hilton. yesterday, a man suddenly lunged at both of them. and one of hilton's security guards took the man down. he had been arrested last fall after showing up at hilton's gated community. ironically, hilton was going to court to testify against another man who broke into her house. >>> the nfl is reviewing a judge's decision that came down late last night. the judge declined the owners' request to reinstate the lockout. it's up to a higher court to decide. the legal wrangling is taking place as the nfl draft is set to begin later tonight. >>> that was tom durkin's voice you may have heard over the triple crown in the last decade. durkin is stepping down because of the anxiety the major races cause him. he say
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we also have the one and only paul simon on the show! cheers and applause ] i saw him backstage i was like, hey, paul simon. [ laughter ] you're awesome. hey, did you guys see this? in a speech yesterday, president obama revealed that up until a few years ago, he was still paying off his student loans. yeah. in response, china was like, oh, so you do know how to repay loans. interesting. [ applause ] check this out. in an interview this week, star jones said that her last year on "the view" was miserable. star added, it wasn't because of any one person. the daily grind was just becoming too much of a hasselbeck. [ laughter ] hey, this is interesting. a new study found that families with two daughters are the happiest. [ cheers ] unless, of course, their dad currently has a 42% approval rating. so -- [ laughter ] this story is crazy. this -- this is amazing. archaeologists found evidence of a 5,000-year-old gay caveman. [ laughter ] >> steve: come on. i mean how. >> jimmy: well, they did. they found -- yeah. he's a gay caveman. he would a
we also have the one and only paul simon on the show! cheers and applause ] i saw him backstage i was like, hey, paul simon. [ laughter ] you're awesome. hey, did you guys see this? in a speech yesterday, president obama revealed that up until a few years ago, he was still paying off his student loans. yeah. in response, china was like, oh, so you do know how to repay loans. interesting. [ applause ] check this out. in an interview this week, star jones said that her last year on "the...
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for organizers of the two thousand and twelve olympic games in london promising eco friendly event simon wright tells all about the british experience could be useful for russia when it hosts the winter olympics spotlight coming up next. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview show marty i always love and today my guest in the studio is simon right. coverage here is promising to be the greatest in history but the summer games in london are promising to be the breeders to contractors are using in u.s. high tech methods to reduce carbon dioxide emissions they even say ninety per cent of demolition materials are going to be recycled and we use this is involved in the massive construction campaigns that will deliver roads new buildings and stadiums for the games but do the brits have anything to share with the russians to make the next games in sochi even greener and maybe even greater here's the director of infrastructure utilities and public real at the london two thousand and twelve olympic delivery authority simon right. run an olympics delivery authority designed its work pla
for organizers of the two thousand and twelve olympic games in london promising eco friendly event simon wright tells all about the british experience could be useful for russia when it hosts the winter olympics spotlight coming up next. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview show marty i always love and today my guest in the studio is simon right. coverage here is promising to be the greatest in history but the summer games in london are promising to be the breeders to contractors...
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simon sat down last night with piers morgan on cnn.essive with his guests but it was quite the opposite with simon. simon, you know, is his boss on "america's got talent." the interview is not what you could call hard-hitting. if anything, he almost appeared to be infatuated with simon. >> what's his real talent? i said, the genius of simon is your ability to guess what the public is going to like. would you accept that? >> well, thank you. what it is that i know what i like. >> do you think you're a bit of a sex god? >> a sex god? >> do you look in the mirror and think, whoa, looking good today? ♪ >> ah, yes, please. >> jimmy: isn't that sweet? another royal wedding. that will be nice. [ applause ] was simon wearing eye shadow? the lighting, maybe -- maybe it's maybelline, i don't know. there's a heated debate going on in congress right now over the budget. if an agreement isn't reached by friday at midnight, the united states government will be shut down. the two sides are fighting, far apart. democrats are demanding that the governm
simon sat down last night with piers morgan on cnn.essive with his guests but it was quite the opposite with simon. simon, you know, is his boss on "america's got talent." the interview is not what you could call hard-hitting. if anything, he almost appeared to be infatuated with simon. >> what's his real talent? i said, the genius of simon is your ability to guess what the public is going to like. would you accept that? >> well, thank you. what it is that i know what i...
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simon perez at the bridge to show us why. simon. >> reporter: allen, since the bridge opened in 1937, it has withstood the elements thanks to a stringent maintenance schedule. golden gate maintenance crews are embarking on a new repair project, one that's never been done before. >> in this environment with the salt air and the fog and the sea water, that salt when it hits the steel tends to rust the steel. >> reporter: those signs of rust are everywhere on the bridge, you can see it on the railing and the main cable. but all parts of the bridge are not created equal. some parts you can replace, some you can't. the vertical suspension cables were replaced in t 1970s. road deck in 1985. railings on the west side in 1994. but the towers and the main cables -- >> you cannot replace the main cables. >> reporter: so those have to be painted and repainted to keep the rust away. >> it's not to make it look pretty although that helps. it's really to protect the steel from corroding. >> reporter: up until now, the paint crews targeted
simon perez at the bridge to show us why. simon. >> reporter: allen, since the bridge opened in 1937, it has withstood the elements thanks to a stringent maintenance schedule. golden gate maintenance crews are embarking on a new repair project, one that's never been done before. >> in this environment with the salt air and the fog and the sea water, that salt when it hits the steel tends to rust the steel. >> reporter: those signs of rust are everywhere on the bridge, you can...
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again and welcome to spotlight the information on our c i now love and today my guest in the studio is simon right. every olympian is promising to be the greatest in history but the summer games in london are promising to be the bridges to the contractors are using then u.s. high tech methods to reduce carbon dioxide emissions they even say ninety percent of demolition materials are going to be recycled and reuse this is involved in the massive construction campaign that will deliver roads new buildings and stadiums for the games but do the brits have anything to share with the russians to make the next games in sochi even greener and maybe even greater here's the director of infrastructure utilities and public will at the london two thousand and twelve olympic deliberate authority simon wright. run an olympics delivery authority designed its work plan to be one of the most high tech and progressive they're going to china under developed area of the city into a twenty first century benchmark of the urban environment roads bridges waterways buildings transport and environment are going to see
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simon perez is at the bridge to tell us why. simon?> reporter: dana, as you know the wind, the rain, the sun, the fog, all of that weather is just terrible for the bridge which is made of steel. right now golden gate crews are embarking on a brand-new repair project that will help make it better. >> this environment with the assault air and fog and seawater, that salt tends to rust the steel. >> reporter: those signed of rust are everywhere on the bridge. you can see it on the railings, main cables but all parts of the bridge are not created equal. some parts you can replace. some parts you can't. the vertical suspension cables were replaced in the early 1970s. the road deck, asphalt and seal underneath were replaced there 1985. railings on the west side taken off and replaced in 1994. but the towers and main cable -- >> you cannot replace the main cables. >> reporter: so those have to be painted and repainted to keep the rust away. >> it is not to make it look pretty although that helps. it is really to protect the steel from rusting
simon perez is at the bridge to tell us why. simon?> reporter: dana, as you know the wind, the rain, the sun, the fog, all of that weather is just terrible for the bridge which is made of steel. right now golden gate crews are embarking on a brand-new repair project that will help make it better. >> this environment with the assault air and fog and seawater, that salt tends to rust the steel. >> reporter: those signed of rust are everywhere on the bridge. you can see it on the...
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completely. >> rose: simon doesn't perform. simon doesn't even talk. >> some kids do ainl retention, i do oral retention which was much more wounding to my poor parents. >> rose: here's what's interesting to me about you and all things british. your favorite city is not london. it's amsterdam. >> i love amsterdam. it's a hard call. if london didn't exist... i think london is an inevitability with me because i taste london, i grew up in it, i grew up on the buses. i was invited to do that but it was no hardship to be so invited. it's true i feel a kind of homecoming, weirdly. >> rose: how is british food these days. >> sensationly good, actually! i don't know what's happening to my home country. i was just in london... british food is... i tell you what happened i never thought again if we talk about london that british food is not just london food. growing up in the 50s, a very austere time, it's one of the reasons i'm sure i got to love history so early. everything else was very beige and brown and dark and repressed and auste
completely. >> rose: simon doesn't perform. simon doesn't even talk. >> some kids do ainl retention, i do oral retention which was much more wounding to my poor parents. >> rose: here's what's interesting to me about you and all things british. your favorite city is not london. it's amsterdam. >> i love amsterdam. it's a hard call. if london didn't exist... i think london is an inevitability with me because i taste london, i grew up in it, i grew up on the buses. i was...
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simon will be back in the witness box tomorrow.e kelly, bbc news, central london. >>> you're watching bbc news. good to have you with us. a reminder of the headline this is hour, talks continue in ivory coast to try to secure the surrender of besieged president laurent gbagbo. the libyan rebel leader accused nato of failing to stop attacks of qaddafi forces in misrata. the operator of the damaged fukushima nuclear plant in japan said it managed to stop the leak of highly radioactive water into the sea. the leak was caused by a crack in the wall of the concrete pit. engineers from the tokyo electric power company have been struggling to stop the flow for several days. a correspondent in tokyo explains how they managed to stop the leak. >> well, they injected what they call liquid glass, that's sodium silicate and is used in car maintenance and injected that into the layer of stones and soil beneath the concrete maintenance pit. quite a lot of it, about 1,500 liters. and they say that that appears to have stopped the flow of highly r
simon will be back in the witness box tomorrow.e kelly, bbc news, central london. >>> you're watching bbc news. good to have you with us. a reminder of the headline this is hour, talks continue in ivory coast to try to secure the surrender of besieged president laurent gbagbo. the libyan rebel leader accused nato of failing to stop attacks of qaddafi forces in misrata. the operator of the damaged fukushima nuclear plant in japan said it managed to stop the leak of highly radioactive...
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name is jamela simon, and i am a site coordinator at lift d.c. i work one on one with clients to meet their needs. by helping them find housing, employment, apply for public benefits. i always had this obligation, this urge to work in the community one on one with people, whether it be for a community organization, nonprofit, or just any organization. this job, working with americorps, gave me a way out. it gave me a chance to do what i want to do, and at the same time, gain financial stability and independence.fl through the americorps program, they allow you to not only defer your loans until after you have finished your term, but they also give you the eli siegel award, which is approximately $5,000 to use towards repaying loans or to further your education that, along with the sense of community based scholarship and service, encourages people to want to join the americorps program. it's a great experience. why sit around and wait for someone else to step in and intervene and meet the needs, the domestic needs of the people when you can do it
name is jamela simon, and i am a site coordinator at lift d.c. i work one on one with clients to meet their needs. by helping them find housing, employment, apply for public benefits. i always had this obligation, this urge to work in the community one on one with people, whether it be for a community organization, nonprofit, or just any organization. this job, working with americorps, gave me a way out. it gave me a chance to do what i want to do, and at the same time, gain financial stability...
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de aquí salieron los hermanos luis josé y simón a malasia en el 2008.s hijos que los ilumine. >>> un operativo en malasia, la policía arrestó a los 3 hermanos que llamó un mega laboratorio de meta anfetaminas los acusaron de poseer 2 kilos de droga los hermanos fueron contratados para limpiar una fábrica. >>> les de una segunda oportunidad. >>> ser será castigado con la muerte quien traencuentra ficar drogas ha condenado a muchos a morir ahorcados. y la embajada mexicana no les dio ayuda. >>> los hermanos gonzález villarreal no hablan malayo ni inglés. la kacancillería mexicana dicen que en el arresto apoyaron a luis, josé y simón. >>> hay una corte de apelaciones y hay una corte federal. los hermanos gonzález salieron de sinaloa huyendo de la pobreza. trabajaban fabricando ladrillos y que apenas ganaban para comer. >>> son 3 de los 20 mil mexicanos que enfrentan juicios en diversos países acusados narcotráfico. >>> 3 años sin verlos. aguantando el dolor. >>> pero parece que hasta el otro lado del mundo los hermanos están más cerca de la muerte que de r
de aquí salieron los hermanos luis josé y simón a malasia en el 2008.s hijos que los ilumine. >>> un operativo en malasia, la policía arrestó a los 3 hermanos que llamó un mega laboratorio de meta anfetaminas los acusaron de poseer 2 kilos de droga los hermanos fueron contratados para limpiar una fábrica. >>> les de una segunda oportunidad. >>> ser será castigado con la muerte quien traencuentra ficar drogas ha condenado a muchos a morir ahorcados. y la...
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ok simon denham c.e.o. of the capital group thank you very much. and also let's take a look at the markets gold has extended its run on the back of a declining dollar weighed by the fed's decision to continue to help shore up the u.s. economy gold is trading at over one thousand five hundred and thirty one dollars an hour so there's around forty eight dollars an ounce meanwhile hong kong is launching new trading in gold futures hoping to capture rising investor interest in the matter. now in europe shares are trading higher following the fed's decision to continue to stimulate economic growth u.k.'s footsie is up just a notch while germany's dax is adding point three percent among the top more with. deutsche bank up over three percent on the back of strong quarter results here in russia equity markets are mixed this hour the r.t.s. is training over half a percent higher while the demise x. has slid into the red now let's take a look at some index movers on the my state's most energy majors are among the main gainers the sell gas promise up on news
ok simon denham c.e.o. of the capital group thank you very much. and also let's take a look at the markets gold has extended its run on the back of a declining dollar weighed by the fed's decision to continue to help shore up the u.s. economy gold is trading at over one thousand five hundred and thirty one dollars an hour so there's around forty eight dollars an ounce meanwhile hong kong is launching new trading in gold futures hoping to capture rising investor interest in the matter. now in...
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en marzo del 2008, luis simón y josé, fueron arrestados por la policía de malasia en una fábrica., así. los ojos medio yo rocíos. >>> la familia dice que los 3 hermanos por la pobreza, dejaron su tierra en méxico y se fueron contratados para limpiar una fábrica. >>> estuvimos orando por ellos para que todo salga bien. >>> y en malasia el narcotráfico se castiga con la muerte el juez le dicen el juez soga por qué ha condenado a muchos a morir ahora gar ahorcados. las drogas que se mantienen como prueba, no son las mimas que fueron incautadas hace más de 3 años. el juez, decidió suspender el juicio hasta el próximo jueves. y esto les devolvió la esperanza perdida. >>> con mucha fe que va a salir bien todo. >>> y todavía no salvan la vida en esta casa en sinaloa, dicen que van a recibir con una fiesta a los hermanos que un día se fueron, y sin imaginar que quizás solo fue para morir muy lejos. >>> mientras la ayuda de estos americanos pende de un hilo, otros no tuvieron la misma suerte. ocurrieron 2 diferentes ataques armados en 2 fiestas llenas de jon jóvenes. el primero ocurrió en
en marzo del 2008, luis simón y josé, fueron arrestados por la policía de malasia en una fábrica., así. los ojos medio yo rocíos. >>> la familia dice que los 3 hermanos por la pobreza, dejaron su tierra en méxico y se fueron contratados para limpiar una fábrica. >>> estuvimos orando por ellos para que todo salga bien. >>> y en malasia el narcotráfico se castiga con la muerte el juez le dicen el juez soga por qué ha condenado a muchos a morir ahora gar...
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but dan simon says most people are just thankful to be alive. >> reporter: they see their home for the first time since the tornado hit friday evening. they have a 15-month-old baby who slept in what was a nursery on the second floor. >> we are alive. our neighbors are alive. and our son is alive. and so we are okay. >> reporter: they are okay because the bakers were out of town in texas. today they grabbed some boxes, pack up what they can, and begin to think about what it will be like starting over. >> dining room, table. couch. love seat. t.v. and stereo. >> reporter: across the street laura walter can't believe her bad luck. she shows us why pointing to this sign in the front yard. the house was for sale and had gotten a buyer. >> when were you supposed to close? >> thursday. this coming thursday. >> and has that person been informed? >> i have no idea. i haven't really had much time to clean up here. >> reporter: this is the st. louis suburb where the tornado carved an entire path down the street. >> tell me about your house. >> gone. >> roof was sitting on the vehicles out on the
but dan simon says most people are just thankful to be alive. >> reporter: they see their home for the first time since the tornado hit friday evening. they have a 15-month-old baby who slept in what was a nursery on the second floor. >> we are alive. our neighbors are alive. and our son is alive. and so we are okay. >> reporter: they are okay because the bakers were out of town in texas. today they grabbed some boxes, pack up what they can, and begin to think about what it...
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join us on twitter. >>> carly simon live, next.ut her connection to baseball or to one of the game's legends. she's here to talk all about it. your family loved baseball. you took jackie robinson, who broke the color barrier, into your home in 1964? >> yes. there's still evidence, that stanford, connecticut, where we were living, was a segregated community, even though they tried to put it politely behind the doors and under the skirts. my mother got ahold of rachel robinson, jackie's widow, and became her closest friend. and she said, meet me on the highway. i will take you in my car. we will go around to all of the real estate people. we'll go to the newspapers. we'll go to the priests. we'll go to the rabbis. we'll go to the schools and make a big deal out of it because this should not be happening. that's what happened. she ended up taking rachel around with her to see a lot of land. >> they lived with her. and you learned about baseball from jackie robinson. >> yeah. he taught me how to hit over the right field center. i so wa
join us on twitter. >>> carly simon live, next.ut her connection to baseball or to one of the game's legends. she's here to talk all about it. your family loved baseball. you took jackie robinson, who broke the color barrier, into your home in 1964? >> yes. there's still evidence, that stanford, connecticut, where we were living, was a segregated community, even though they tried to put it politely behind the doors and under the skirts. my mother got ahold of rachel robinson,...
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and as dan simon shows us, most people are just thankful to be alive. >> reporter: an emotional event seeing their home for the first time since the tornado hit friday evening. they have a 15-month-old baby who slept in what was a nursery on the second floor. >> we are alive. our neighbors are alive and our son is alive and so we are okay. >> reporter: they are okay because the bakers were out of town in texas. today they grabbed some boxes, pack up what they can and begin to think about what it will be like starting over. >> dining room table, couch, love seat, t.v. and stereo. >> reporter: laura walter can't believe her bad luck across the street. she shows us why pointing to the side in the front yard. the house was for sale and had gotten a buyer. >> when were you supposed to close? >> thursday. this coming thursday. >> has that person been informed? >> i don't know. >> reporter: this is the st. louis suburb of bridgeton, the tornado cutting a path down this entire street. >> tell me about your house. >> gone. roof was sitting on the vehicles. or out on the street. inside the hous
and as dan simon shows us, most people are just thankful to be alive. >> reporter: an emotional event seeing their home for the first time since the tornado hit friday evening. they have a 15-month-old baby who slept in what was a nursery on the second floor. >> we are alive. our neighbors are alive and our son is alive and so we are okay. >> reporter: they are okay because the bakers were out of town in texas. today they grabbed some boxes, pack up what they can and begin to...
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welcome back to spotlight and i'll grab in just reminded of my guest in the studio today is simon right the director of infrastructure utilities and publicly on the london two thousand and twelve olympic delivery authority mr wright well we've already talked. about have. connections with the with the beijing olympics about using or not using some of the expertize expertise there that you've learned from the chinese how though the russians who are getting ready for it will appear in two years r.t. have two years in sochi this will be winter but but anyhow are they interested in using some of your own or know how some of your expertise are you ready to share absolutely one of the reasons to be here this week is to do precisely the delegations and such you have already been to london we hosted a number of from senior officials from the organizing committee in london and we've heard long and detailed discussions with them and they've asked a lot of questions we try to give them pointers and to tell her exactly what we're doing and to let them to choose whether they elect to make use of any
welcome back to spotlight and i'll grab in just reminded of my guest in the studio today is simon right the director of infrastructure utilities and publicly on the london two thousand and twelve olympic delivery authority mr wright well we've already talked. about have. connections with the with the beijing olympics about using or not using some of the expertize expertise there that you've learned from the chinese how though the russians who are getting ready for it will appear in two years...
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and when simone came one time -- this is simone gbagbo -- she said, would you let me try to get me introduced, congressman watts? i said, yeah, i'd be glad to do it. i didn't know why. i went over and took her to the house of representatives -- we're in the senate and that was in the house. he was in a committee hearing. he came oufplt and i said -- he came out. i said i want to introduce you to someone, the first lady of cote d'ivoire. she put her arms around him and started crying. she said to him, will you forgive us. i said forgive you for what, j.c. watts said. because we're the ones who sold your brothers into slavery. in the united states of america, people walk around guilty, and they should, about the slavery they had. but in africa and particularly sub-sahara africa and west africa where most of the slave trade came from such as cote d'ivoire, they realize they are the ones who sold their brothers into slavery. here's simone begging j.c. watts to forgive her for selling them into slavery. at the district level she was elected a member of parliament from her district. she was a leadi
and when simone came one time -- this is simone gbagbo -- she said, would you let me try to get me introduced, congressman watts? i said, yeah, i'd be glad to do it. i didn't know why. i went over and took her to the house of representatives -- we're in the senate and that was in the house. he was in a committee hearing. he came oufplt and i said -- he came out. i said i want to introduce you to someone, the first lady of cote d'ivoire. she put her arms around him and started crying. she said...
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as christopher simons on atomic expert from the international christian university in tokyo take a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe this hour nato is quote not doing enough to destroy heavy weaponry used by moammar gadhafi forces in libya from the french and british foreign ministers libyan civilians remain at risk. to pay said despite the ongoing nato led bombing campaign u.k.'s william hague called on colonel gadhafi to step down libyan rebels opposing khadafi have been pushed back despite the foreign bombing raids the country's been ravaged by civil war since february with thousands dead and injured. the palestinian authority now largely able to govern a state according to the united a united nations report will be submitted to the palestinian donor nations meeting in brussels wednesday but the report warned it would be difficult for the authority to make any additional progress while these rarely occupation continued and peace talks remain stalled dialogue between both sides been on hold since last year over the issue of jewish settlements in the west
as christopher simons on atomic expert from the international christian university in tokyo take a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe this hour nato is quote not doing enough to destroy heavy weaponry used by moammar gadhafi forces in libya from the french and british foreign ministers libyan civilians remain at risk. to pay said despite the ongoing nato led bombing campaign u.k.'s william hague called on colonel gadhafi to step down libyan rebels opposing khadafi...
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infrastructure utilities and public will at the london two thousand and twelve olympic deliberate authority simon wright. run an olympics delivery authority designed its work plan to be one of the most high tech and progressive they're going to turn underdeveloped area of the city into a twenty first century benchmark of the urban environment roads bridges waterways buildings public transport and environment are going to see a new standard of quality and comfort thousands of miles away from london another big construction project is on the way to the sochi olympics organizers surely don't want to lose the innovation race. as a writer welcome to the show thank you very much for. this right well first of all what is the olympic delivery authority in a few ways and how different are the responsibilities from the london organizing committee. who. i work of the government organization who are charged with the design and construction implementation of the venues most of the venues the new venues on the olympic park along with the olympic village were publicly funded where a government agency a local lo
infrastructure utilities and public will at the london two thousand and twelve olympic deliberate authority simon wright. run an olympics delivery authority designed its work plan to be one of the most high tech and progressive they're going to turn underdeveloped area of the city into a twenty first century benchmark of the urban environment roads bridges waterways buildings public transport and environment are going to see a new standard of quality and comfort thousands of miles away from...
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and real quick, simon cowell.ing to split time between the british version which started it all and the american version which will debut in the fall and on top of that mariah carey now and along with l.a. reid is going to be a judge on the american version of "x-factor" when it debuts in the fall. so there is is your full x update. >> simon cowell, a busy guy. an version of "x-factor" when it debuts in the fall. so there is is your full x update. >> simon cowell, a busy guy. [ lopez ] beautiful skin needs protection. introducing venus proskin with moisture rich shave gel bars that create a layer of protection with every close stroke. leaving your skin beautifully smooth. new venus proskin moisture rich. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement nsurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to " 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out h
and real quick, simon cowell.ing to split time between the british version which started it all and the american version which will debut in the fall and on top of that mariah carey now and along with l.a. reid is going to be a judge on the american version of "x-factor" when it debuts in the fall. so there is is your full x update. >> simon cowell, a busy guy. an version of "x-factor" when it debuts in the fall. so there is is your full x update. >> simon...
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roger simon is chief political columnist for politico. you never haggle, just report.you've seen so many of these mini crises before. this time you do get the sense that boehner although squeezed from all sides really wants an agreement because they see the political hazards of shutting down the government. >> they see two i think real political hazards. there will be no surprise we live in a media driven, celebrity driven culture. the last time the government shut down late '95, early '96, it was a battle between bill clinton and bob dole. who is going to win that celebrity fight? bill clinton's celebrity ratings were 48% when the government shut down. they were 52% after it came back. this time it's going to be a fight between barack obama, who has been a national celebrity for several years, even before he was president -- >> even with declining poll numbers? >> even with declining poll numbers. you compare that to the congressional approval rating and he's a superstar. and he's going to be up against john boehner wsh, mitch mcconnell, well known to us, well known t
roger simon is chief political columnist for politico. you never haggle, just report.you've seen so many of these mini crises before. this time you do get the sense that boehner although squeezed from all sides really wants an agreement because they see the political hazards of shutting down the government. >> they see two i think real political hazards. there will be no surprise we live in a media driven, celebrity driven culture. the last time the government shut down late '95, early...
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even to live near simon and we're going bowling ball on the bar in a low going postal will those legal risky he was very surprised he said what song would you post when i get it was it was played against they were giving the widow children there are no statistics that was offended was that it was really fair ok for several years. in the hard times to find someone he knew got it and has a bad word to say after all he was chosen not just reasonability s. as a cosmonaut but also for his demeanor and signature smile certainly not a bad reputation to be associated with pointis you got. this r c r r to. stay with r t's will be covering the fiftieth anniversary of the very good parents first right throughout the day our correspondent radio porton i reports next hour from new york where the about there is also the. from the nightclub parties dedicated to gary into a new international holiday being declared the year when his daughter america once a lock you know holds barred space race with the soviet union is now exulting the legendary russian as well coming your way in the next hour throughou
even to live near simon and we're going bowling ball on the bar in a low going postal will those legal risky he was very surprised he said what song would you post when i get it was it was played against they were giving the widow children there are no statistics that was offended was that it was really fair ok for several years. in the hard times to find someone he knew got it and has a bad word to say after all he was chosen not just reasonability s. as a cosmonaut but also for his demeanor...
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assaf who writes for the london based socialist worker newspaper simon thanks for being with us what is the deal here then as you see it the u.k. has reiterated that the coalition is not creeping towards the use of ground troops in in here but nato military advisers as we just mentioned are being sent to the rebels base in benghazi how does it all add up is it do you think the first step of the alliance putting boots on the ground seems like a very big step i think the original demand from the rebels inside of. the cities and western libya was to the no fly zone to stop most of these coming in and some humanitarian aid the red line put them was ground troops and now we're beginning to see the first steps towards. recruiting arrive or foreign or foreign forces this is exactly what happened in vietnam and in various other conflicts and it always starts with it's about humanitarian intervention and then where is that leading to and this i think is a very very. some political way forward there says intensifying humanitarian assistance to libyan civilians is a main priority but you know t
assaf who writes for the london based socialist worker newspaper simon thanks for being with us what is the deal here then as you see it the u.k. has reiterated that the coalition is not creeping towards the use of ground troops in in here but nato military advisers as we just mentioned are being sent to the rebels base in benghazi how does it all add up is it do you think the first step of the alliance putting boots on the ground seems like a very big step i think the original demand from the...
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more on the continuing crisis of japan's fukushima reactor complex when i'm joined by christopher simons of the international christian university in tokyo so as her japanese officials now say that radiation risks are dissipating they're also expanding the twenty kilometer exclusion zone to thirty thousand as a possible contradiction being seen here. yes it is fair to say the reaction from the government and from tepco has been confused at times on the undershoot turn of what we can say that if chernobyl was the world's worst nuclear disaster then one fukushima certainly the most complex and today chief cabinet secretary did expand zone to tokyo kilometers that's not a required evacuation of people between twenty and fifty kilometers about one month to get out of town and i don't know what their reaction will be but there's certainly has been some confusion in terms of the response so you say to the exclusion zone has now been expanded to fifty kilometers and moment ago you brought in the issue of china mobile world famous disaster at almost almost exactly twenty five years ago now natur
more on the continuing crisis of japan's fukushima reactor complex when i'm joined by christopher simons of the international christian university in tokyo so as her japanese officials now say that radiation risks are dissipating they're also expanding the twenty kilometer exclusion zone to thirty thousand as a possible contradiction being seen here. yes it is fair to say the reaction from the government and from tepco has been confused at times on the undershoot turn of what we can say that if...
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bob simon, thanks so much for being with us. we appreciate it.port on "60 minutes." that's tomorrow night at 7:00, 6:00 central, right here on cbs. g mail campaign is paying off! business is good! it must be if you're doing all that overnight shipping. that must cost a fortune. it sure does. well, if it doesn't have to get there overnight, you can save a lot with priority mail flat rate envelopes. one flat rate to any state, just $4.95. that's cool and all... but it ain't my money. i seriously do not care... so, you don't care what anyone says, you want to save this company money! that's exactly what i was saying. hmmm... priority mail flat rate envelopes, just $4.95 only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. gotta get that bacon! smokey bacon, crispy bacon, tasty bacon! where is it? where is the bacon? tv newscaster: bacon popular, story at 11. dog: yummy. crunchy. bacon. bacon. bacon. there, in that bag! mom: who wants a beggin' strip!? dog: me! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum... it's beggin'! hm... i love you
bob simon, thanks so much for being with us. we appreciate it.port on "60 minutes." that's tomorrow night at 7:00, 6:00 central, right here on cbs. g mail campaign is paying off! business is good! it must be if you're doing all that overnight shipping. that must cost a fortune. it sure does. well, if it doesn't have to get there overnight, you can save a lot with priority mail flat rate envelopes. one flat rate to any state, just $4.95. that's cool and all... but it ain't my money. i...
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simon. >> my name is rita, i'm here to contest the high school my daughter was sent to. we live 11 blocks from george washington. she went sent to an unsafe school. she said she is not going to go to this school. please consider it from the bottom of my heart. please reassign my daughter. it is equal to be thrown in the lottery for the kids who careless. why do my daughter have to be punished. we live in richmond for a purpose. i'm a nurse. i'm working in a hospital saving other people's live. i'm asking you, maybe you could give me an opportunity to learn. she is there to learn. thank you. >> good evening. my name is nancy and i am here on behalf of the bay view community. i have always been here the reason why i am here is because i feel i need to stand up for my community. if no one speaks up, you will never hear our voices. they are not complaints but they are concerns. historically, the bay view community has been under served. that did not begin in august of 20 2010. i received a disturbing email. maybe that's what it will take for the board to come out and hear wh
simon. >> my name is rita, i'm here to contest the high school my daughter was sent to. we live 11 blocks from george washington. she went sent to an unsafe school. she said she is not going to go to this school. please consider it from the bottom of my heart. please reassign my daughter. it is equal to be thrown in the lottery for the kids who careless. why do my daughter have to be punished. we live in richmond for a purpose. i'm a nurse. i'm working in a hospital saving other people's...
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i am simon mcgregor and i will bring you all of the news for the build up of the royal wedding of thend tress passers on the hunt for copper in the east bay. >> if you have unused medications how switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> live look of doppler hd . see the rain in the oregon border and watch out if you are heading that way. that will be the only area of rain . high cloud exercise sunshine. 74 in san diego. the warm spot. it is 5:56. a suspect is dead. the female sergeant was alone and said she would approach a suspicious person . she shot the man after he hit her in the head. the off rain remains closed. congresswoman jackie spear is demanding to know how much it will cost pg&e and the commission to replace old gas pipe lines . it will be hundreds of millions of dollars that were posed to pay for pipe line repairs. a town hall meeting was held to update the investigation . severe weather in five seven states killed 193 people . hundreds of tornados and h
i am simon mcgregor and i will bring you all of the news for the build up of the royal wedding of thend tress passers on the hunt for copper in the east bay. >> if you have unused medications how switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> live look of doppler hd . see the rain in the oregon border and watch out if you are heading that way. that will be the only area...
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sim sim simon cowell said he loves her. and her paints drove to to the "extra" studios.youtube runs ads, the company got $1 per page tunes. the song is sells on itunes, the artist usually gets about ten cents chrks is why rebecca is not called a mill nair but a thousand-aire. >> it's rest mated about $70,000 and then itunes. we are looking at $200,000 for a 4,000 zlrs investment. >> reporter: any idea how much money you have earned? >> i have no idea. >> reporter: prot deucer is just going to look for publishing rights. >> publishing, it's not yet facted in. we are still deciding on it. usually we would take 40 and give her 10%. ♪ party party yeah >> reporter: he hopes to work with her again. >> i hope to make more songs. she does have a great voice. i think she is going to go far. >> reporter: major record labels have been calling. no deals have been made and she is working on new songs. do hope to get rich off this? >> that is not my concern. money, i'm donating most of the money to japan and my school. and money is not my biggest concern at all. that is just a bonus.
sim sim simon cowell said he loves her. and her paints drove to to the "extra" studios.youtube runs ads, the company got $1 per page tunes. the song is sells on itunes, the artist usually gets about ten cents chrks is why rebecca is not called a mill nair but a thousand-aire. >> it's rest mated about $70,000 and then itunes. we are looking at $200,000 for a 4,000 zlrs investment. >> reporter: any idea how much money you have earned? >> i have no idea. >>...