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even if solomon dwek is a bad guy, solomon dwek, i guess on the merits is a bad guy. >> is solomon dwekere tonight? [laughter] >> is a dwek in the room. that's a question we always ask spent on that note, assuming solomon dwek -- >> if you are here, you to answer some questions. >> i want to thank you very much, and thank you all for listening and for participating. it's a very, very good read. i recommend it. >> thank you. [applause] >> with titles like slander, godless, guilty and her latest the modicum and cold has something to say. now sunday august 7, your chance to talk to, e-mail and tweak "the new york times" best selling author and syndicated columnist for three hours starting at noon eastern life on book tv on c-span2. >> what are you reading this summer? booktv wants to know. >> let me mention one book that i just finished. it's an autobiography entitled infidel. a somalian born woman who was brought up in the war-torn area better, lived in several african and middle eastern countries. finally, escaped to holland, got political asylum there and became actually a member of par
even if solomon dwek is a bad guy, solomon dwek, i guess on the merits is a bad guy. >> is solomon dwekere tonight? [laughter] >> is a dwek in the room. that's a question we always ask spent on that note, assuming solomon dwek -- >> if you are here, you to answer some questions. >> i want to thank you very much, and thank you all for listening and for participating. it's a very, very good read. i recommend it. >> thank you. [applause] >> with titles like...
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>> i'm officer solomon. i'm the program coordinator here for tent city. okay.on up, guys. >> officer solomon had this radio voice, so when we first met him and he started talking to us, we were all thinking, like, this guy must have done something in radio and he actually did. >> many people, of course, ask me, you know, when they hear my voice, you know, officer solomon, you have that voice and face for radio. get it, face for radio? anyway, and yes i was in radio for many years, and i did a little tv. did a little radio. loved it. as i would sit in the studio, you know, and as i would be front selling and back selling songs, that was the latest by def leopard, coming up around the corner, we have more of your favorite rock music and more of your requests coming up with me the big-g. it was fun, it was the fun life. it was great. i love walking to the store and everybody was like, hey, big "g." it was a lot of fun, but i said, is this my life? you guys coming for the st. joseph the worker class? is this my life front and back selling rock 'n' roll songs and ta
>> i'm officer solomon. i'm the program coordinator here for tent city. okay.on up, guys. >> officer solomon had this radio voice, so when we first met him and he started talking to us, we were all thinking, like, this guy must have done something in radio and he actually did. >> many people, of course, ask me, you know, when they hear my voice, you know, officer solomon, you have that voice and face for radio. get it, face for radio? anyway, and yes i was in radio for many...
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solomons island getting a nice down for at this hour. these are drifting eastward. that is what we have right now. temperature was 81 in the district. your forecast coming up. >>> it looks like more headaches are ahead for metro riders. a new report shows the transit short ofs fallen meeting its own performance even after lowering the bar. . carter has more now. -- brianne carter has more now. >> every day i take the metro something is wrong. >> was not good news for the riders at metro foggy bottom. this has been out of service to completely replaced and still not up and running, even with the completion date set for june 2011. >> they blocked off again for traffic during the busiest ye.on here >> metro has been missing the mark for months. according to the report, back in than 100 escalators of service, falling way of having 90% available to customers. >> very frustrating. >> metro says it is the result increase in maintenance repairs and unscheduled service calls. to improve performance, they y they will kill manager in supervisor positions by july improvements p
solomons island getting a nice down for at this hour. these are drifting eastward. that is what we have right now. temperature was 81 in the district. your forecast coming up. >>> it looks like more headaches are ahead for metro riders. a new report shows the transit short ofs fallen meeting its own performance even after lowering the bar. . carter has more now. -- brianne carter has more now. >> every day i take the metro something is wrong. >> was not good news for the...
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just like with your friends receive normal money here to prepare themselves for the upcoming solomons and still focuses took on fellow junior hockey league side of lands from just outside moscow the team from conceded some soft goals and they will have to improve on the course in hockey night solomons gets underway on the twenty eighth of july which bump will flee topsy almost a region. that's all the sport i think. disciplinary . words. could the penitentiary system transform a criminal into a law abiding citizen. should preserve life behind bars monarchy. home.
just like with your friends receive normal money here to prepare themselves for the upcoming solomons and still focuses took on fellow junior hockey league side of lands from just outside moscow the team from conceded some soft goals and they will have to improve on the course in hockey night solomons gets underway on the twenty eighth of july which bump will flee topsy almost a region. that's all the sport i think. disciplinary . words. could the penitentiary system transform a criminal into a...
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molly brown, followed by rob dilton, ed melendez, virginia freeman, mark solomon. >> thank you, commissioners. my name is molly wood browne. i'm a resident of district 2. i've raised four children. three of mine are tased, as you can see. i am wholeheartedly in support of this project. it is long overdue that my neighborhood has something for other people in this town, other than ourselves. and i have been an active member of my neighborhood. i helped serve on the park steering committee and we put in a new playground. i can't think of a better place for these kids to be, quite frankly. i am hope you are aware that there is a dearth of low-income housing in district two, and i think it is something we should be embarrassed about. we need to be thinking of other potential projects for the neighborhood. so i really hope we don't stop here, to be honest. lombard corridor is a perfect place for this project. it is accessible. there is open space nearby. there's retail outlets for jobs. it is really quite appropriate. i don't think we'd be able to find anything in the interior of district 2 that w
molly brown, followed by rob dilton, ed melendez, virginia freeman, mark solomon. >> thank you, commissioners. my name is molly wood browne. i'm a resident of district 2. i've raised four children. three of mine are tased, as you can see. i am wholeheartedly in support of this project. it is long overdue that my neighborhood has something for other people in this town, other than ourselves. and i have been an active member of my neighborhood. i helped serve on the park steering committee...
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award-winning filmmaker maker, and a kiba solomon.or joining us. >> thank you. >> there's so much conversation today about race. even if people don't like it they're talking about race, they're talking about poverty and economics. one thing that rarely gets talked about are issues of gender. what's going on? why is that? >> i think the basic answer to the question is that men and women, like you said, the question is part of the value the same and men and women aren't the same in our society and it's not unique to the united states and i think you can see this on so many different levels, whether it's equal pay and women don't fair the same as men in the workplace and whether it's women's work being considered less valuable and whether it's reproductive justice or sexual violence, women are seen as lesser than men in our society. >> why don't people care? there's at least an outcry? people will talk about it. the gender seems to get hidden. >> i think that women care and i think a lot of men don't care. more men are invested in the is
award-winning filmmaker maker, and a kiba solomon.or joining us. >> thank you. >> there's so much conversation today about race. even if people don't like it they're talking about race, they're talking about poverty and economics. one thing that rarely gets talked about are issues of gender. what's going on? why is that? >> i think the basic answer to the question is that men and women, like you said, the question is part of the value the same and men and women aren't the same...
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joining us now is john solomon, news director of "newsweek" that got that first interview with dominiquen's accuser. good morning to you, john. >> hi, rebecca. how are you? >> i'm doing well. let's get into this. why now do you think she would come forward with her story? >> i think there are two factors. i think the first one is that the relationships with the prosecutor has really deteriorated in the last few weeks as they have dug into her background and questioned her credibility, and then i think the second thing is she said very pointedly in the interview, she was tired of being sullied up in the tabloids being called a prostitute or a money digger and she wanted to correct the record of who she was. she put her name and face to her accusations. >> given that objective, you know, the prosecutor has said there were inaccuracies, inconsistencies in her story. did you get the impression that she filled all of those inaccuracies in this interview and that that was her primary objective? >> she definitely went into great detail about the attack, and when she did, it was a very emotional
joining us now is john solomon, news director of "newsweek" that got that first interview with dominiquen's accuser. good morning to you, john. >> hi, rebecca. how are you? >> i'm doing well. let's get into this. why now do you think she would come forward with her story? >> i think there are two factors. i think the first one is that the relationships with the prosecutor has really deteriorated in the last few weeks as they have dug into her background and...
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team from both conceded some soft goals and they will have to improve on the boston hockey night solomon's gets underway on the twenty eighth of july which gumbo. a moscow region and that's all the sports. nation is free credit patients free in-store charges free. range mentioned free. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free video don carty dot com. glenn. great for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. in india cultures are made of the.
team from both conceded some soft goals and they will have to improve on the boston hockey night solomon's gets underway on the twenty eighth of july which gumbo. a moscow region and that's all the sports. nation is free credit patients free in-store charges free. range mentioned free. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free video don carty dot com. glenn. great for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with...
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solomon hotel. hotels jerusalem. the man who exposed the news of the world a phone hacking scandal has been found dead at his home as the revelations and resignations keep coming later on tuesday the leading figures from the media empire and the police force will be grilled by tradition please. europe's largest economy looks east for new opportunities. to talk business in germany the country is moscow's biggest trading partner is looking to capitalize on the polish. presidential season and grow as the greeks shun the city to their way out of the plight rural life is offering food for the new opportunities when you leave people who lost their jobs in the crash. tasha's head of the latest sports news. thank you carrie i watch a lot of sports on our team let's begin with a look at our top stories in that one time world champion. korea its wealth and russia's second gold of the world finals and shanghai. women's football school returns back home following an exciting win of the world finals in germany where they beat hug
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last year russia and the united states strengthen ties by signing the new song to solomon.
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move and i think will happen more chances to move one they will accept for old three so let's say solomon this club scheme would have different tournaments separate trying to make sixteen with that separate tournaments and then we have a chance if you're going to move the ball over or else it's a bit higher because equipment jadis the mining everything and which could prove to be an excellent day for being a car could be crowned overall world champion this championships was really good for me it was my dream after the two thousand and seven south and i am. as good as i did to. the final event of a day was the men's jump competition the world record was not standing seventy three meters from the platform for just one point eight meters door to ski is one able to get near that monkey however that proved to be no nightmares for the wonderfully named freddy krueger as he pulled off a jump of the runs to take first place at all and over event was a great success is pretty popular with the past a stones however the only downside being a lot of russians were able to pass the time of the medals.
move and i think will happen more chances to move one they will accept for old three so let's say solomon this club scheme would have different tournaments separate trying to make sixteen with that separate tournaments and then we have a chance if you're going to move the ball over or else it's a bit higher because equipment jadis the mining everything and which could prove to be an excellent day for being a car could be crowned overall world champion this championships was really good for me...
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in israel she's available in some of the children of derrius solomon who told you recently. you're keen to take that step of the past the headlines. germany shelters a nazi executioner wanted for torturing and killing his victims during world war two a former s.s. officer has been wanted by the hague more than fifty years of elin is refusing to hand over its innocence spiting quick to seek prosecution of other war criminals. thousands of libyans have taken to the streets of tripoli in support of kendall coffey under fire its mentors bombings in order a message to the nation and they do know they did threaten to attack europe and the alliance continues its air strikes. and the international wrestles with several hundred he started this war zone for military aid to book a to a stop in a greek port by coast guards becomes unstable years since activists from another for them appear applies when forces. but next scene discovers the places in the capital associated with a divisive figure of. stud. hello welcome to the program on this weeks moscow out so we're taking a look at our
in israel she's available in some of the children of derrius solomon who told you recently. you're keen to take that step of the past the headlines. germany shelters a nazi executioner wanted for torturing and killing his victims during world war two a former s.s. officer has been wanted by the hague more than fifty years of elin is refusing to hand over its innocence spiting quick to seek prosecution of other war criminals. thousands of libyans have taken to the streets of tripoli in support...
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and union delving deep into debts the deal clinched the solomons in brussels called to the major us credit agency to say we'll downgrade the debts to fold states and. there is skepticism in serbia over joining the e.u. just spied to fish will save the rest of gore and hobbits will soon cop belgrade's road to membership studies last week i'm suspects it's part of the move to the head of. an impasse with media mogul rupert murdoch praises himself and the legal and financial fight in the grass but many americans say the phone hacking scandal is minute since i'm obviously somebody that increasingly likes the white. tail but is a sports news on the way now with aids. well welcome to the sports news this friday afternoon live from marty in moscow and here's a taste of what's coming up golden girl that claims her fifteenth career goals as russia dominates the synchronized swimming at the aquatics world championships in shanghai. while out running the bulls ferrari's fernando alonso beat small clever and sebastian vettel to set the pace in practice the german go on parade. and grandmaster splash w
and union delving deep into debts the deal clinched the solomons in brussels called to the major us credit agency to say we'll downgrade the debts to fold states and. there is skepticism in serbia over joining the e.u. just spied to fish will save the rest of gore and hobbits will soon cop belgrade's road to membership studies last week i'm suspects it's part of the move to the head of. an impasse with media mogul rupert murdoch praises himself and the legal and financial fight in the grass but...
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killing at least twelve people around thirty were injured at the basement in the coastal cities of the solomon. blasts reportedly happened in two containers of explosives and suddenly missions. were fired from explosions as metal widespread power cuts and wildfires and there. media mogul rupert murdoch is in london to take personal charge of the crisis threatening to ruin his empire before the closure of the u.k.'s and into the world with a phone hacking scandal that is chief executive rebecca brooks and it's like mounting pressure for her to be sacked and said she was his top priority brooks was editor of the news of the world in a high profile illegal phone hacking to place people police questioning as a witness who denies any knowledge of what happened. the shuttle atlantis has docked with the international space station on its fun mission brocchini any of the u.s. space shuttle. crew for all it carried tons of vital supplies to the russian american astronauts already working in the sense that this seven days at all before turning to were actually retired to a museum the other the shuttles.
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marks all in them -- marc solomon here. their two issues that were concerned. one was the fact that the scud would be one of many. there is a unique situation which there was a request by some that actually gave their property to the city and county of san francisco. how many folks in the marina are going to bequeath their property to an affordable housing project to make the neighborhood better? i do not see any hands. this is a wide-of thing. it is a special gift. i think we should do that. the building will not be expanding its envelope to speak of, so there were no additional impact there. second, this was the tourist hotel, bed and breakfast, with people from europe coming here and partying in san francisco for a weekend. can we really expect additional and back on the community will be that different from having a tourist hotel versus having a hotel helping out some of the most of vulnerable folks in the city? thank you. i urge you to reject the appeal. president olague: thank you. any additional comment? >> as with the vice president of the marine a comm
marks all in them -- marc solomon here. their two issues that were concerned. one was the fact that the scud would be one of many. there is a unique situation which there was a request by some that actually gave their property to the city and county of san francisco. how many folks in the marina are going to bequeath their property to an affordable housing project to make the neighborhood better? i do not see any hands. this is a wide-of thing. it is a special gift. i think we should do that....
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dramatic nascar's three three draw to join them in the next round but as well took an early lead through solomon the run down that's power guy were back on level terms just after half an hour. out as finally send the ball over the line moments of panic in the penalty box and then the red and once found themselves in front minutes later lucas barrios scoring easily from close range to one five minutes left of normal time for so very very last maybe three one to practically guarantee a crowd. but venezuela scored twice in a dramatic period of injury time rather than grab his second to make it three to. four they keep then a very get went out for a corner and not give it to grandy but also stunning equaliser the result means venezuela finish second in group they will play chile in the quarterfinals finished third and must face brazil. and in the meantime rael madrid star sergio ramos and pepe have signed contract extensions to stay on further at the bone about spain defender ramos has tied himself to the club until twenty seventeen the twenty five year old joined from severe in two thousand and fiv
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solomon hotel to. hotel jerusalem. if you just joined us. live here in moscow top stories now a diplomatic dust up between russia and moscow reportedly hits out of the french the libyan rebels saying it was a u.n. resolution on the conflict. over the worse is portugal's dead gets downgraded to junk status with an exploding over where it will end. and japan approves a second disaster recovery budget devastated communities psychological support and fears grow over radiation levels in the area around fukushima. and germany is reportedly planning to sell two hundred tanks to saudi arabia and the human rights concerns in opposition politicians as illegal. that's it for me today. with less than thirty minutes from now in the meantime cross talk looks to lebanon one of the political a military group hezbollah is finding its reputation bolstered by being more closely linked to murder that's next. and you can. follow and welcome the crosstalk i'm peter lavelle a united nations tribunals has indicted some members of the lebanese shia movement hezbolla
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and eight it's basically an international consensus that's required and a pooling of the remaining solomon sea and capital that would be essential to pulling everyone out of this but ultimately it comes down to creating jobs creating capital and wealth and decreasing taxes rather than increasing taxes but all this talk of that just yesterday as we're talking to an analyst in the states and he was an american saying he's getting out of the dollar and he was inviting people to go to other currencies in fact even gold of course but what does this do for the future of the u.s. dollar all this jittery talk at the moment. well the u.s. dollar doesn't have many competitors the euro is intrinsically weak the one is not a competitor for the dollar the ruble stands to be fairly stable given russia standing as a major energy producer a natural resource giant on the world scene so the ruble should. i mean relatively stable the dollar however has nothing to go down against except the frank and if you look at the dollar and the fire and the monetary relationship of the all time low and that portends tro
and eight it's basically an international consensus that's required and a pooling of the remaining solomon sea and capital that would be essential to pulling everyone out of this but ultimately it comes down to creating jobs creating capital and wealth and decreasing taxes rather than increasing taxes but all this talk of that just yesterday as we're talking to an analyst in the states and he was an american saying he's getting out of the dollar and he was inviting people to go to other...
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dramatic last gasp three three draw to join them in the next round but as well it took an early lead to solomon out on the long but it back on level terms just after half an hour. passed finally send the ball over the line a moment. to bounce and then the right amount found themselves in front minutes later lucas by the osce scoring easily from close range to one. less mobile time kristina to make it three want to practically guarantee by victory but venezuela's. or twice in a dramatic period of injury time but i'm going to grab his seconds to make it three two. before they keep him any vega went up for a corner. and nodded it's too good andy but it was a pretty stunning equaliser the result means venezuela finish second in group b. a chilly in the quarter finals with a paradise finish third and must face brazil meanwhile the usa will take on japan in the final of the women's world cup after both won their respective semifinal stream one lauren cheney puts the usa ahead after just nine minutes following good work from heather a royally. and they stayed ahead until a few minutes into the second
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stragglers, if you will, down across the northern neck of virginia and extreme southern maryland for solomon, southgate, and st. mary city. up to the north we have one little thundershower south of harrisburg. it looks like it is raining itself out. so we'll keep an isolated shower chance during the overnight hours. but by and large the severe weather threat is over for the rest of the night. i'll be talking about what happens tomorrow for the july fourth holiday weather forecast when i see you in just a little while. >> all right, kim, thanks. >>> tens of thousands are stilt without power right now. at last check more than 19,000 dominion power customers in northern virginia were in the dark. pepco is reporting more than 10,000 outages, while novec has more than 1,000 customers without power right now. >>> there are a full day of 4th of july celebrations planned for the national mall tomorrow. the mall opening to the public at 10:00 a.m. there are special family events at the national archives and white house visitors center. the smithsonian folk life festival will start at 11:00. then just
stragglers, if you will, down across the northern neck of virginia and extreme southern maryland for solomon, southgate, and st. mary city. up to the north we have one little thundershower south of harrisburg. it looks like it is raining itself out. so we'll keep an isolated shower chance during the overnight hours. but by and large the severe weather threat is over for the rest of the night. i'll be talking about what happens tomorrow for the july fourth holiday weather forecast when i see you...
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for more on this we're joined by john solomon, news director at "newsweek" and the "daily beast," who spent three hours with diallo during a recent interview. >> glad to be here. >> sreenivasan: so after those three hours what about her side of the story struck you most? >> the general consistency from what we heard from the public and saw on the indictment. she told the story to a lot of people, detectives, hospital workers, the grand jurors and the prosecutors. and everything we heard sounded very much like the body of evidence that we've gathered at "newsweek" when we did the story, conforming to hotel key records and phone records. and there were also moments where you saw her evasiveness, her reluctance to talk about things, particularly about her past in africa when. i think that also struck us. >> sreenivasan: what was the reason that she gave for why she's coming out now? is the relationship between the prosecution that frayed? >> yes, i think it's really two factors. one is that the relationship with the prosecutors has really gone south in the last month. after her lawyer ca
for more on this we're joined by john solomon, news director at "newsweek" and the "daily beast," who spent three hours with diallo during a recent interview. >> glad to be here. >> sreenivasan: so after those three hours what about her side of the story struck you most? >> the general consistency from what we heard from the public and saw on the indictment. she told the story to a lot of people, detectives, hospital workers, the grand jurors and the...
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because the solomons are slaves. it's not a look at them the markets now a stronger dollar and high interest rates in china are pulling or a low or high rates may slow economic growth and to my oil u.s. and if you can park that is to release a report thursday that will show that crude stockpiles dropped two and a half million barrels last week. u.s. stocks are trading in the red with investors considering trying as late as interest rate hike also is affecting stocks are moody's downgrading portugal's debt late on tuesday but both the dow jones and mass that are higher this hour european stocks are down for the same reason portugal's downgrade and china's rate hike footsies losing half a cent of the taxes down a quarter of a percent banking stocks up putting pressure in london with barclays sending over four percent and world bank of scotland down south. and russian equity markets close in the red with banking and energy stocks under pressure let's have a look at some individual shambles on and isaac's energy majors a
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our next speaker is going to be richard solomon. ambassador solomon is president of the united states institute of peace. he served on the staff of the national security council from 1971-1976. that position as an aid to henry kissinger, he served the president's efforts for peaceful relations with china. he served at a variety of posts, department of state, assistant secretary of state for asian and pacific affairs and ambassador to the philippines. our third speaker will be john lehman. he is chairman of a private equity investment firm. he served as secretary of the navy during the reagan administration, as a staff member to henry kissinger on the national security, as a delegate to the force reduction negotiations in vienna, and future director of the u.s. arms control and development agency. richard allen, you're up. >> thank you very much, ed and distinguished colleagues. mr. ferrero, nice to see you here, and mr. shepard. frank gannon is somewhere in the back. i did a mental calculation, and the audience is fronted today with
our next speaker is going to be richard solomon. ambassador solomon is president of the united states institute of peace. he served on the staff of the national security council from 1971-1976. that position as an aid to henry kissinger, he served the president's efforts for peaceful relations with china. he served at a variety of posts, department of state, assistant secretary of state for asian and pacific affairs and ambassador to the philippines. our third speaker will be john lehman. he is...
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. >> jennifer franciotti have some details on the solomon. good morning. >> compensatory damages totaled nearly $500 million. that does not include punitive damages which are expected to run in the hundreds of millions as well. susan has waited for this day for half a decade, ever since the gas leak from an exxon mobil station near her home in jacksonville left her worried and angry. >> we did not know. we thought you just could not drink it. it goes through your skin, it becomes absorbed through your skin. you can breathe it in. >> jurors provided some 150 families compensatory damages totaling more than $496 million. attorneys did not have the exact figures for punitive damages. they are also in the hundreds of millions. a preliminary look at the verdict sheets found damages for one household totaling more than $50 million. >> i think it was a proper verdict on the punitive damages. the evidence well supports it. the conduct which took place was really quite wrongful but fraudulent. >> exxon mobil attorneys are disappointed and disturbed by
. >> jennifer franciotti have some details on the solomon. good morning. >> compensatory damages totaled nearly $500 million. that does not include punitive damages which are expected to run in the hundreds of millions as well. susan has waited for this day for half a decade, ever since the gas leak from an exxon mobil station near her home in jacksonville left her worried and angry. >> we did not know. we thought you just could not drink it. it goes through your skin, it...
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our next speaker will be richard solomon. heat is president of the u.s. institute of peace. he served on the national security council from 1971 to 1976. he was an aide to henry kissinger. he supported nixon's efforts to normalize relationships with the people's republic of china. he has been the assistant secretary of state for east asian and pacific affairs, and ambassador to the philippines. our third speaker will be john lehman. he is president of a private equity investment firm. he served as secretary of the navy during the reagan administration. as a staff member to henry kissinger on the national security council. as a delicate to the force reductions in vienna and at the director of the u.s. arms control and disarmament agency. richard allen, you are up. >> thank you very much. the audience is confronted today with about 210 years of solid hands-on nixon experience. we got to know him very well. we had the opportunity to pass out nixon, pamphlets in working- class indiana when i was imprisoned in a catholic anniversary known as the university of notre dame. i got to
our next speaker will be richard solomon. heat is president of the u.s. institute of peace. he served on the national security council from 1971 to 1976. he was an aide to henry kissinger. he supported nixon's efforts to normalize relationships with the people's republic of china. he has been the assistant secretary of state for east asian and pacific affairs, and ambassador to the philippines. our third speaker will be john lehman. he is president of a private equity investment firm. he served...
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i spoke with john solomon.rticle in "newsweek" magazine. >> very beginning, she was very reluctant to talk about things in her past, where she had been in africa. very shy, looking down and away from her. when we got to the point of the attack, she became very animated and you could tell the passion and anger would come out in the interview. >> she literally got on the floor to show you what happened? >> literally dropped to her knees on the floor. at another point, she grabbed her head and thrashing it about. and then at the end, i have a very strong recollection of how proud she was to be a maid. she could tell you all the minutia of housekeeping and how shed did her job. why didn't she fight more? she described a little bit more pushing and shoving. she was afraid to lose this job and i think that was very insignatureful during the interview. >> strauss-kahn is expected back in court. coming up, all debt talk all the time at the white house, it seems, but president obama took some time out for some special g
i spoke with john solomon.rticle in "newsweek" magazine. >> very beginning, she was very reluctant to talk about things in her past, where she had been in africa. very shy, looking down and away from her. when we got to the point of the attack, she became very animated and you could tell the passion and anger would come out in the interview. >> she literally got on the floor to show you what happened? >> literally dropped to her knees on the floor. at another point,...
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why would anybody take you back, why would anybody trust solomon
why would anybody take you back, why would anybody trust solomon
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solomon has said to boeing they were working against union workers in washington state when they made the decision to land their new line in south carolina and that is an absolute false statement. they said during the field hearing in charleston the bone of contention was the loss of jobs and i asked the simple question is, how many jobs have been lost in washington state and the answer was "zero," but hypothetically they could have lost jobs. the bottom line is we do not deal with hypothetical. there have been zero jobs lost and 1,000 created in charleston. the second question was a transfer of assets. the definition of "transfer," seems to indicate that it was someplace and now it is somewhere only. the fact is when asked, the answer was there have been no transfers of assets and the brand new facility in south carolina trusted very, zero as societies from washington state, so, we have no jobs lost, no assets that were trusted, and we should simply have no case. >>neil: is the goal here to drag this out for so long that boeing quits? or what? >>guest: it appears he spoke the truth w
solomon has said to boeing they were working against union workers in washington state when they made the decision to land their new line in south carolina and that is an absolute false statement. they said during the field hearing in charleston the bone of contention was the loss of jobs and i asked the simple question is, how many jobs have been lost in washington state and the answer was "zero," but hypothetically they could have lost jobs. the bottom line is we do not deal with...
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headquarters were in a mosque in jerusalem because they believed to be built on the top of the ruins of solomon's said to be protecting christian pilgrims from muslims amongst others. to this day the site of the mosque and temple mount remain one of the most heavily disputed places on orth. the order of the knight's temlar was dissolved but the legacy lives on. rumors swirl that they still exist, but in seek' and guard the holy grail. what sounds like fiction back to fact, we saw breivek saw himself as a knight's templar. get this, a new drug gang has recently arisen in mexico. they call themselves the knight's templar and claim to live which a religious code, a copy of which the associated press recently obtained. it says the drug dealing knights will defend against materialism, injustice and tyranny and hits members will be honorable, noble, courteous and honest. they are selling cocaine or whatever in the name of god. anders breivek's fascination with the knight is less bizarre, part of a larger movement. people like breivek are trying to resurrect the idea of a modern day crew said, a real cl
headquarters were in a mosque in jerusalem because they believed to be built on the top of the ruins of solomon's said to be protecting christian pilgrims from muslims amongst others. to this day the site of the mosque and temple mount remain one of the most heavily disputed places on orth. the order of the knight's temlar was dissolved but the legacy lives on. rumors swirl that they still exist, but in seek' and guard the holy grail. what sounds like fiction back to fact, we saw breivek saw...
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so let me be nasty for those who deserve -- in the bible king solomon had to decide who was the true mother between the two women claiming a child as their own. he suggested cutting the baby in half. the woman who said that was okay with her exposed herself as the fraud. that's who the republicans are in this debate. so listen closedly and take names of those politicians say we don't have to meet this deadline, we can pay the interest or pull some other number, that we can cut the baby in half, in other words. so pay attention and write down those names. these are the false mothers, the bad actors, who don't really care this country loses something it's always had and now stands seriously to lose, and may never really get back. let's best gin with senator sherrod brown. senator, there are people out there, i want to play you a couple tapes, people who say we're not facing a deadline. senator jim demint didn't seem worried on "morning joe" about going into default. let's listen. >> first of all we're not going to default. we may have to cut government programs, but we're going to pay
so let me be nasty for those who deserve -- in the bible king solomon had to decide who was the true mother between the two women claiming a child as their own. he suggested cutting the baby in half. the woman who said that was okay with her exposed herself as the fraud. that's who the republicans are in this debate. so listen closedly and take names of those politicians say we don't have to meet this deadline, we can pay the interest or pull some other number, that we can cut the baby in half,...
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our next speaker will be richard solomon. heat is president of the u.s. institute of peace. he served on the national security council from 1971 to 1976. he was an aide to henry kissinger. he supported nixon's efforts to normalize relationships with the people's republic of china. he has been the assistant secretary of state for east asian and pacific affairs, and ambassador to the philippines. our third speaker will be john lehman. he is president of a private equity investment firm. he served as secretary of the navy during the reagan administration. as a staff member to henry kissinger on the national security council. as a delicate to the force reductions in vienna and at the director of the u.s. arms control and disarmament agency. richard allen, you are up. >> thank you very much. the audience is confronted today with about 210 years of solid hands-on nixon experience. we got to know him very well. we had the opportunity to pass out nixon, pamphlets in working- class indiana when i was imprisoned in a catholic anniversary known as the university of notre dame. i got to
our next speaker will be richard solomon. heat is president of the u.s. institute of peace. he served on the national security council from 1971 to 1976. he was an aide to henry kissinger. he supported nixon's efforts to normalize relationships with the people's republic of china. he has been the assistant secretary of state for east asian and pacific affairs, and ambassador to the philippines. our third speaker will be john lehman. he is president of a private equity investment firm. he served...
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i thought he came off as the good mother in the old testament story of king solomon who was willing to give the baby to the other mother, rather than having it killed. where the dishonest mother was willing to kill the baby rather than letting the other have it. i think he's leaning towards compromise and the republicans are leaning against compromise. there was a dishonest statement by speaker boehner who i think is normally straight talk. i don't know who wrote the speech tonight. there was no bipartisan action by the congress on the republican proposal. that vote in the house i believe was 234 votes for the passage of the cut, cap and balance bill. and only five democrats within that 234, which wasn't up to the level of republican support in the house. that was no bipartisan bill. i don't know who's writing this stuff. we had a senator on today on "hardball" who said the same thing. must be some, rncc or somebody, but it's not the truth and wrong for the speaker of the house to say something that's not true. there was no passage of a bipartisan or debt ceiling increase measure at al
i thought he came off as the good mother in the old testament story of king solomon who was willing to give the baby to the other mother, rather than having it killed. where the dishonest mother was willing to kill the baby rather than letting the other have it. i think he's leaning towards compromise and the republicans are leaning against compromise. there was a dishonest statement by speaker boehner who i think is normally straight talk. i don't know who wrote the speech tonight. there was...
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solomon in teaneck, new jersey.d at 6:20 and was at the doctor's appointment for about 45 minutes thereafter. >> and you checked it out and she was right. >> correct. >> that's where she was. she was alibied up. >> that's where she was, yes. >> spouses and exes are routinely checked out in these kinds of homicide, but stacey duncsak, the victim's unhappy ex-wife, was in the clear. who was next on the list of possible shooters. the murdered man's brother cut right to the chase when he spoke to detectives. they said who? i said ed ates. i couldn't believe it. i have a conscience. i would never have anybody killed. or do it myself. i couldn't. and he doesn't. he doesn't have a conscience. he's a sick man. he actually said he was going to do it, and he did it. and all of my brother's friends, every time everybody got interviewed, it all led to ed ates. ed ates. stacey's father. paul's friend michael told the police the same thing when he learned of the death. he even thought he might try to nail him next. >> we all walk
solomon in teaneck, new jersey.d at 6:20 and was at the doctor's appointment for about 45 minutes thereafter. >> and you checked it out and she was right. >> correct. >> that's where she was. she was alibied up. >> that's where she was, yes. >> spouses and exes are routinely checked out in these kinds of homicide, but stacey duncsak, the victim's unhappy ex-wife, was in the clear. who was next on the list of possible shooters. the murdered man's brother cut right...
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for more on this we're joined by john solomon, news director at "newsweek" and the "daily beast," who spent three hours with diallo during a recent interview. >> glad to be here. >> sreenivasan: so after those three hours what about her side of the story struck you most? >> the general consistency from what we heard from the public and saw on the indictment. she told the story to a lot of people, detectives, hospital workers, the grand jurors and the prosecutors. and everything we heard sounded very much like the body of evidence that we've gathered at "newsweek" when we did the story, conforming to hotel key records and phone records. and there were also moments where you saw her evasiveness, her reluctance to talk about things, particularly about her past in africa when. i think that also struck us. >> sreenivasan: what was the reason that she gave for why she's coming out now? is the relationship between the prosecution that frayed? >> yes, i think it's really two factors. one is that the relationship with the prosecutors has really gone south in the last month. after her lawyer ca
for more on this we're joined by john solomon, news director at "newsweek" and the "daily beast," who spent three hours with diallo during a recent interview. >> glad to be here. >> sreenivasan: so after those three hours what about her side of the story struck you most? >> the general consistency from what we heard from the public and saw on the indictment. she told the story to a lot of people, detectives, hospital workers, the grand jurors and the...
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. >> shannon solomon! >> reporter: graduation day.hool food. and now they might just have a chance to make lent ill and caulflower staples on the lunchroom menu. >> woodruff: now, a report sheds new light on sexual attacks on journalists working overseas. margaret warner has that. >> warner: the attack on broadcast journalist lara logan in egypt's tahrir square earlier this year brought to light a subject rarely discussed. . sexual assault and harassment of journalists in other countries. now a recent report, spurred in part by that attack, is opening a bigger window on that the problem. it's titled the silencing crime. it comes from the group the committee toçç protect journalists. the report is baseded on accounts by more than four dozen journalists, mostly women. they told of their experiences ranging from rapes and other sexual assaults to harassment and threats. 27 were local reporters in the middle east, south asia, africa and the americas. 25 were international correspondents assigned overseas. lauren wolf is the senior edito
. >> shannon solomon! >> reporter: graduation day.hool food. and now they might just have a chance to make lent ill and caulflower staples on the lunchroom menu. >> woodruff: now, a report sheds new light on sexual attacks on journalists working overseas. margaret warner has that. >> warner: the attack on broadcast journalist lara logan in egypt's tahrir square earlier this year brought to light a subject rarely discussed. . sexual assault and harassment of journalists...
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headquarters with in a mosque in jerusalem because they believed it was built on top of the ruins solomon'swas said to be protecting christian pilgrims from muslims. to this day it remains one of the most heavily
headquarters with in a mosque in jerusalem because they believed it was built on top of the ruins solomon'swas said to be protecting christian pilgrims from muslims. to this day it remains one of the most heavily
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spent three hours telling her story to "newsweek" magazine and "the daily beast" news director, john solomon us now along with cnn senior analyst jeffrey toobin. john, i want to talk with you. you spoke with nafissatou diallo more than three hours, i understand. >> right. >> what's your impression of her? >> i walked away with three impressions. at the beginning she was very reluctant, looking down, very shy. she was sort of evasive and reluctant to answer questions. we get to the point of the attack and it becomes almost a dramatic change. she falls to her knees and reenacts what happens in the hotel room, grabs her head, shows what happens during the whole incident and is clearly animated and says something really profound. the reason i didn't do more to fight back is i was afraid of losing my job with this powerful man. then we were talking about what's it like to be a housekeeper and you get a sense of how proud she is as an immigrant to have a $40,000 a year job cleaning hotel rooms. >> so when she walked into the room, room 2806, and saw strauss-kahn she said oh, my god, i'm so sorry.
spent three hours telling her story to "newsweek" magazine and "the daily beast" news director, john solomon us now along with cnn senior analyst jeffrey toobin. john, i want to talk with you. you spoke with nafissatou diallo more than three hours, i understand. >> right. >> what's your impression of her? >> i walked away with three impressions. at the beginning she was very reluctant, looking down, very shy. she was sort of evasive and reluctant to answer...