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central america and south america. chavez and castro and obama.ided against the people of honduras. this is a consistent policy of siding with the leftist, siding with the marxists, siding with those who don't support democracy. not standing up for our friends in colombia, for our friends who count to engage and support america. who want to be great trading partners and great allies for our country, to be able to form that kind of bond that is so essential in our own hemisphere. the european union understood how important it was for diverse people to be able to come together in an economic unit. we not only have to come together as an economic unit, but the threat of terrorism, the threat of iran now in venezuela and in other places and cuba and in nicaragua, the threat of radical islam growing in that region is as importance, absolutely important for to us have a person who understands that threats and understands the solution is closer ties. i will visit that area of the world, repeatedly, to solidify those ties when i become president. >> let m
central america and south america. chavez and castro and obama.ided against the people of honduras. this is a consistent policy of siding with the leftist, siding with the marxists, siding with those who don't support democracy. not standing up for our friends in colombia, for our friends who count to engage and support america. who want to be great trading partners and great allies for our country, to be able to form that kind of bond that is so essential in our own hemisphere. the european...
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south africa to new zealand, new zealand to south america, around cape horn.ca to the u.s. -- very good question. >> when donald is not training or racing after a world record, he makes time to be a role model and mentor. >> i want to sail around the world. >> do you really, that is cool. >> i would like to be in a race. >> now not just about me sailing. i have gotten letters from people who say hey, your story about your trip helped me get through a hard time in life. when you hear that you feel like wow, i can't screw up, i have to get this done, because you don't know how what you're doing is going to affect someone down the road. >> stay right there, we will be right back. we are this close... we are this close... this close to making history... we are this close... we are this close... this close to changing the world. we are this close... to making sure no child suffers a crippling disease ever again. we are this close to making history. we are this close to ending polio. because we are this close to ending polio. we are this close to ending polio. we ar
south africa to new zealand, new zealand to south america, around cape horn.ca to the u.s. -- very good question. >> when donald is not training or racing after a world record, he makes time to be a role model and mentor. >> i want to sail around the world. >> do you really, that is cool. >> i would like to be in a race. >> now not just about me sailing. i have gotten letters from people who say hey, your story about your trip helped me get through a hard time in...
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the first country and south america to take the international the, not only are we not taking the lead but dragging it down. the estates is a loan to tear apart and restricting the very limited devices that have been available to do something about the problem and it is grace -- striking to let congress know that it is trying to dismantle a legislation with institutions that are instituted by our last liberal president nixon in. [laughter] that is not a joke incidentally. they tear apart the epa epa, restrict other environmental restrictions while the whole world is moving forward we are racing backwards. with the united states does this of the enormous significance but if we don't take the lead nothing will happen and if we pull the train backwards it will be bad news. here is where the problem is. there is a lot of reasons but this is the only country where major centers of power carry out quite openly large scale of propaganda programs to convince the population it is a hoax the chamber of commerce, american petroleum institute and others made a public they carry out these programs.
the first country and south america to take the international the, not only are we not taking the lead but dragging it down. the estates is a loan to tear apart and restricting the very limited devices that have been available to do something about the problem and it is grace -- striking to let congress know that it is trying to dismantle a legislation with institutions that are instituted by our last liberal president nixon in. [laughter] that is not a joke incidentally. they tear apart the...
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we cannot do that to our friends in south america. [applause] blitzer: all right, we're going to -- we're going to come back to this. [applause] we're going to come back to cuba, as well. but stand by for that. we did double-check, just now, governor, that ad that we talked about, where i quoted you as saying that speaker gingrich called spanish "the language of the ghetto" -- we just double- checked. it was one of your ads. it's running here in florida in -- on the radio. and at the end you say "i'm mitt romney and i approved this ad." so it is -- it is here. [booing] romney: let me ask -- let me ask a question. let me ask the speaker a question. did you say what the ad says or not? i don't know. gingrich: it's taken totally out of context. romney: oh, ok, he said it. gingrich: i did not -- no. i did not say it about spanish. i said, in general, about all languages. we are better for children to learn english in general period. [applause] romney: let's take a look at what he said. [applause] blitzer: all right. we have a very importa
we cannot do that to our friends in south america. [applause] blitzer: all right, we're going to -- we're going to come back to this. [applause] we're going to come back to cuba, as well. but stand by for that. we did double-check, just now, governor, that ad that we talked about, where i quoted you as saying that speaker gingrich called spanish "the language of the ghetto" -- we just double- checked. it was one of your ads. it's running here in florida in -- on the radio. and at the...
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president ahmadinejad's it received strong backing from the venezuelan leader hugo chavez as he tours south america to shore up support from close allies. and saving the euro the leaders of france and germany pledged to boost the growth and give more power to brussels to stem the debt crisis with tough new fiscal rules but critics say when it comes to watching the pennies the e.u. itself sets a bad example. two thousand and eleven saw a revolution fever sweeping through the arab world toppling regimes and sometimes bringing even more discontent and frustration next to we sit down with the author under scholar jean shop to ask whether nonviolent revolutions are actually a possibility and whether outside military intervention can ever bring proper peaceful democracy. i'm sitting down with gene sharp his book from dictatorship to democracy is seen by many as a guide on how to carry out a revolution through nonviolent means it's often referred to as the bible of calo gravel dr sharp looking at how revolutions unfold in the arab world do you see it as transition from dictatorship to democracy. in the us
president ahmadinejad's it received strong backing from the venezuelan leader hugo chavez as he tours south america to shore up support from close allies. and saving the euro the leaders of france and germany pledged to boost the growth and give more power to brussels to stem the debt crisis with tough new fiscal rules but critics say when it comes to watching the pennies the e.u. itself sets a bad example. two thousand and eleven saw a revolution fever sweeping through the arab world toppling...
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our policy in central and south america under this administration has been abysmal.cular, countries like honduras -- they were stood up for the rule of law which threw out a would be dictator who was using the chavez playbook to try to run for re-election in honduras and the united states government, instead of standing behind the people in the parliament, the people in the supreme court, who tried to enforce the constitution of honduras, instead of siding with them, the democrats, president obama sided with two other people in south america. chavez and castro and obama. sided against the people of honduras. this is a consistent policy of siding with the leftists, the marxists, those who don't support democracy. not standing up for our friends in colombia. not standing up for our friends who want to engage and support america. who want to be great trading partners and great allies for our country, to be able to form that kind of bond that is so acceptable in our own hemisphere. the european union understood how important it was for diverse people to be able to come t
our policy in central and south america under this administration has been abysmal.cular, countries like honduras -- they were stood up for the rule of law which threw out a would be dictator who was using the chavez playbook to try to run for re-election in honduras and the united states government, instead of standing behind the people in the parliament, the people in the supreme court, who tried to enforce the constitution of honduras, instead of siding with them, the democrats, president...
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but it's become the main corridor for narcotics coming up from south america, as the big mexican cartels have looked for staging areas here, murder rates skyrocketed. so this is the entrance to the market. there must be 15 bodies here. yesterday they received seven bodies and this morning five more. they get new bodies every day. 80% of them are from violence. they're usually shot, either with a pistol or a rifle. [ speaking foreign language ] >> there's not much to say. i mean, this woman and her mother, who just lost two sons, two of the bodies i just saw inside the morgue, that's the son and the brothers of these two women. there's a human cost to the drug war, and the hondurans are paying it in blood. i just came from the morgue, and there's literally bodies piling up in the hallway. why is this country so violent? >> well, the violence is not actually traditional in honduras. and it has increased as the drug traffic through honduras has increased. so i think a lot of it has to do with drugs. >> reporter: the murder rate here is 16 times the u.s. rate. murder has become so normal her
but it's become the main corridor for narcotics coming up from south america, as the big mexican cartels have looked for staging areas here, murder rates skyrocketed. so this is the entrance to the market. there must be 15 bodies here. yesterday they received seven bodies and this morning five more. they get new bodies every day. 80% of them are from violence. they're usually shot, either with a pistol or a rifle. [ speaking foreign language ] >> there's not much to say. i mean, this...
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chavez as he tours of south america to shore up support from close allies. and saving the euro the leaders of france and germany pledged to boost growth and give more power to brussels to stem the debt crisis with tough new preschool rules but critics say when it comes to watching the pennies you itself sets a bad example. you know you got the headlines but now it's time for your well the sports so a new year but the same old story of football's finest leon l. that yes indeed he is fifth clear of the year for the third straight time fascinating stuff really is to see this guy an auction but to win that award three years and nobody else has done it before we're going to look at him plus the rest of the sport. could have you with us business for today plenty of head over the next ten minutes or so getting the stories in. top of the world leader no messi is named for all of the year for pre-sentence and third street. legend returns to are still in style netting the winner in an f.a. cup tie against leeds. in gear a we go back in time for a look at when speed me
chavez as he tours of south america to shore up support from close allies. and saving the euro the leaders of france and germany pledged to boost growth and give more power to brussels to stem the debt crisis with tough new preschool rules but critics say when it comes to watching the pennies you itself sets a bad example. you know you got the headlines but now it's time for your well the sports so a new year but the same old story of football's finest leon l. that yes indeed he is fifth clear...
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people love us they go to films constantly why aren't russians trying to get their films into the south america is an interesting thing when the russians including me sometimes what's contemporary movies they say the soviet movies would bet ten give us back the old seven and something like my dad they say there was censorship in communist times they would do wouldn't let the directive do whatever you want and they they watched. what he did and the movies are better do you think this without you think peter long distances should sometimes do better things than when they absolutely free it's not a question you hear exactly the same thing about hollywood the films of the thirty's and forty's and fifty's were better because there was censorship it was called the hays office and there was censorship and so writers had to figure out ingenious ways to imply subtext subject and they had to use allegory. and so under the pressure of censorship they had to be more creative now i don't think tyranny and censorship are good things that all. what should happen is that the artists should impose creative limi
people love us they go to films constantly why aren't russians trying to get their films into the south america is an interesting thing when the russians including me sometimes what's contemporary movies they say the soviet movies would bet ten give us back the old seven and something like my dad they say there was censorship in communist times they would do wouldn't let the directive do whatever you want and they they watched. what he did and the movies are better do you think this without you...
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been working i have been working the last five years of the problem of islam and the countries of south america. i want you to wonder stand that this is a passionate issue for me. the united states needs to have friends all throughout this hemisphere. we need to be a free, growing, and prosperous hemisphere from cuba to venezuela to honduras to to columbia to brazil. they need to be our friends and open and in trading relations and a democracy and they need to be close allies to the united states. this is our backyard. these are people -- the people share the values of the people of this country and we have an obligation for our and security, our own economic benefit, much less the benefit of the people in this region, to have a policy that makes sure that all the countries i mentioned are free and safe and prosperous. [applause] i look forward to working with the people here because this is obviously the capital, in many respects, of central and south america from an economic point of view. i look forward to working with people here in south florida to talk to you and work with you about how w
been working i have been working the last five years of the problem of islam and the countries of south america. i want you to wonder stand that this is a passionate issue for me. the united states needs to have friends all throughout this hemisphere. we need to be a free, growing, and prosperous hemisphere from cuba to venezuela to honduras to to columbia to brazil. they need to be our friends and open and in trading relations and a democracy and they need to be close allies to the united...
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we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and that is the last picture on these slides, so -- the t shape, the pottery, i followed genetic information that you find in bones and teeth. i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads you somewhere. everything out there is a story. and that's what i'm following
we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and...
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(sierra hines)"we like to travel so dont want to go to mexico or south america and pick something upnd shes not protected against it." (nats ) "if you see a fever above 103.... or she has a high pitched cry more then an hour give the docs a call.. okay"(pediatrician)"what we do for example at the two month visit is give two shots... but get a combo of several immunizations in it.."dr anna reed follows the the c.d.c.'s vaccination list. (signing docs)"that gives us permission to give her the vaccines.." (pediatrician)"we will work with parents.. to try to make them feel like what they are doing is ok for their baby but simultaneously we want the baby to get the maximum amount of protection"(nats)"i cant get my tongue where i want it.... some are oral vaccines.....(nats-- there we go...."(dr anna reed- pediatrican)"some concerns parents have is that we re giving too many antigens at the same time.. what people dont realize is babies are exposed to thousands of antigens on a daily basis.. sterile., and so when we introduce the vaccine.. your only getting a handful of antigens.. with eac
(sierra hines)"we like to travel so dont want to go to mexico or south america and pick something upnd shes not protected against it." (nats ) "if you see a fever above 103.... or she has a high pitched cry more then an hour give the docs a call.. okay"(pediatrician)"what we do for example at the two month visit is give two shots... but get a combo of several immunizations in it.."dr anna reed follows the the c.d.c.'s vaccination list. (signing docs)"that...
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in the last few years, it's also the main corridor for markets coming up from south america. as the big mexican cartel s have looked for staging areas here, murder rates skyrocketed. . >> so this is the entrance to the morgue and there must be 15 bodies here. yesterday they received seven bodies and this morning five more. they get new bodies every day. 80% are from violence and they are shot with a pistol or rifle. >> not much to say. this woman and her mother who just lost two sons. the son and the brothers of these two women, there is a human cost at the drug war and the hondurans are paying in blood. i came from the morgue. theres piling up. why is this so violence? >> the violence is not traditional. it has increased as the drug traffic through honduras increased. so i think a lot of it has to do with drugs. >> the murder rate here is 16 times the u.s. rate. murder has become so normal here that there is hondurans who don't seem to spend a lot of time agonizing over it. outside the morgue, i met darwin who led me to his place around the corner. >> he told me this is a ki
in the last few years, it's also the main corridor for markets coming up from south america. as the big mexican cartel s have looked for staging areas here, murder rates skyrocketed. . >> so this is the entrance to the morgue and there must be 15 bodies here. yesterday they received seven bodies and this morning five more. they get new bodies every day. 80% are from violence and they are shot with a pistol or rifle. >> not much to say. this woman and her mother who just lost two...
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passengers on flights between the united states and europe and asia -- as well as some countries in south americacan's parent company recently filed for bankruptcy could lose his south florida home to foreclosure. j-p morgan chase is reporteely moving forward with foreclosure proceedings on the former football star's four bedroom ome in kendall. simpson is behind bars for a 2007 armed robbery and kidnapping in nevada. he hasn't made a payment on his 592-thousand-dollar mortgage since 2010, according to a source close to the case.for business brief, i'm shelby lin. -----end-----cnn.script----- coming up... a tattooed... ten year old.the meaningful reason his mother allowed him to get it...and the law ásheá broke in the pro. process. reduces stress. he other penefit of spreading umors... -statue outside of -statue :303 outside of
passengers on flights between the united states and europe and asia -- as well as some countries in south americacan's parent company recently filed for bankruptcy could lose his south florida home to foreclosure. j-p morgan chase is reporteely moving forward with foreclosure proceedings on the former football star's four bedroom ome in kendall. simpson is behind bars for a 2007 armed robbery and kidnapping in nevada. he hasn't made a payment on his 592-thousand-dollar mortgage since 2010,...
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the next four to six weeks unless we see rainfall this weekend in south america. there is not much to give us a bullish spark until we get closer to planting, talk about spring weather. i agree that longer term this thing is supportive, cash basis level is strong but my fear is the next four to six weeks may be a choppy grind where the downside might be easier to accomplish than a strong rally but like mike said that support will always be there with the demand lurking. >> i would take just the other view of that. i see the downside is limited, just because lines of basis is so strong. you can't get corn. there is no corn to be had. >> pay more -- why would that give you lower prices, if you are having a hard time buying the basis, pushing it to get the corn from the farmer why would that make the market go down. >> i agree. the basis has been strong all year. right through harvest and seen a good harvest. >> the basis is strong. why would the prices go lower? that's unusual. >> we are looking at 201 crop, what we have and that kind thing but 2012 and i know in fa
the next four to six weeks unless we see rainfall this weekend in south america. there is not much to give us a bullish spark until we get closer to planting, talk about spring weather. i agree that longer term this thing is supportive, cash basis level is strong but my fear is the next four to six weeks may be a choppy grind where the downside might be easier to accomplish than a strong rally but like mike said that support will always be there with the demand lurking. >> i would take...
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natalee holloway is facing 30 years behind bars after pleading guilty to the murder of a woman in south america. joran van der sloot confessed to robbing and killing her in peru last year, he says he broke her neck in a fit of rage after she discovered his connection to the holloway disappearance. he is expected to be sentenced tomorrow. >> police are searching for a woman who set a fire in a wal- mart store. they say she set a section of men's clothing on fire. form no fortunately no one was hurt. >> still ahead colder weather is just ahead. how cold is it going to get, your forecast just two and a half minutes away. >> first here is a look at today's midday stocks and last night winning lottery numbers. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> know first warning weather, complete forecast and the first warning of severe weather. >> well, it has improved. >> definitely. >> boy, has it ever. >> looks like a summer day. >> it really does. if you have been outside in the last hour or so the temperature balmy out there at times because of all the moisture, temperatures going up. it is improving. the temperatures
natalee holloway is facing 30 years behind bars after pleading guilty to the murder of a woman in south america. joran van der sloot confessed to robbing and killing her in peru last year, he says he broke her neck in a fit of rage after she discovered his connection to the holloway disappearance. he is expected to be sentenced tomorrow. >> police are searching for a woman who set a fire in a wal- mart store. they say she set a section of men's clothing on fire. form no fortunately no one...
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now to the texas teen mistakenly deported to south america.now on a plane headed back to the united states. the 15-year-old dallas run away was arrested in houston last year and deported to columbia after immigration officials say she provided a fake name. she is expected to land in dallas later this evening as her grandmother questions why she was deported in the first place. live in the airport where turner is expected to land in a few hours. good afternoon to you. >> good afternoon, craig. how are you? >> doing well. what else is the grandmother saying down there? >> she is actually really upset that she was in fact deported when she said she looks like a kid, acts like a kid, and doesn't have any identification that proves she is not an american citizen. she is really upset. she didn't want to talk a lot with the media anymore. she is not working through a lawyer, but she said she being not believe that her grandbaby, 14 years old was deported when she was 14 years old. now she is 15. >> for folks who have not been following the story, how
now to the texas teen mistakenly deported to south america.now on a plane headed back to the united states. the 15-year-old dallas run away was arrested in houston last year and deported to columbia after immigration officials say she provided a fake name. she is expected to land in dallas later this evening as her grandmother questions why she was deported in the first place. live in the airport where turner is expected to land in a few hours. good afternoon to you. >> good afternoon,...
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starts doing longer training missions in south america or summer off the coast of north america, and finally sets off on a six-month deployment typically to the gulf or in the old days more the mediterranean pyramid then it comes back so sailors are never away more than six months at a time. that is the way the navy likes to operate. unfortunately i think this wastes a lot of time in transit. we do exercise with allies, but for the most part it is a lot of steaming time that is fairly and productive. when you do the math, and this is not my princeton map, the need five orh, they six fleets in the ship to keep one on station. that is not a ratio we should be tolerated. not a ratio that is good enough for the fiscal times in which we live. we are deploring billion dollars spaceships with this fairly efficient way of using them. i think it is time to stop wasting the month in transit each way. i am not proposing this for the aircraft carrier fleet with 5000 people on a ship, but the combatants that typically a 300 people on ships, i think it is time we start flying the crew, which has t
starts doing longer training missions in south america or summer off the coast of north america, and finally sets off on a six-month deployment typically to the gulf or in the old days more the mediterranean pyramid then it comes back so sailors are never away more than six months at a time. that is the way the navy likes to operate. unfortunately i think this wastes a lot of time in transit. we do exercise with allies, but for the most part it is a lot of steaming time that is fairly and...
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south america's most influential country, brazil is one of the few countries to enjoy a boom amid the global economic downturn. it is the world's six largest economy, much of the well comes from its large amount of natural resources. the country was lumped together with russia, india, and china and the akron them brick was born 00 bric w-- bric was born. >> the capital city was built as a statement of intent. brazil's ambition is to become a dynamic modern nation. the economic boom in which this city was born turned to bust. the modern future that brasilia was designed to m body remained out of reach. then they modernism of this place seems to give choose to the old joke about brazil. brazil is the country of tomorrow and always will be. brazil's tomorrow seems to have finally arrived. it's this success was literally out in the country paul so vast interior. -- country's vast interior. he runs one of the largest farming enterprises in the world. >> brazil has the capacity to feed everyone in the world. >> a modest ambition. >> brazil leads the world in so late. -- in soy. first in or
south america's most influential country, brazil is one of the few countries to enjoy a boom amid the global economic downturn. it is the world's six largest economy, much of the well comes from its large amount of natural resources. the country was lumped together with russia, india, and china and the akron them brick was born 00 bric w-- bric was born. >> the capital city was built as a statement of intent. brazil's ambition is to become a dynamic modern nation. the economic boom in...
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north america under the monkey head and south america.'t know where he's going with russia. >> this is really, really cool. i like it when corporations embraces the urban art culture. >>> some kids love the sound of mom and dad's voice singing them to sleep. not wyatt. >> oh, no. ♪ i'm dreaming of a white christmas ♪ >> no, no. knock it off. knock it off. knock it off. ♪ just the like the one i used to know ♪ >> knock it off. ♪ let your days be merry and bright and may all your christmases be white ♪ >> no, knock it off. no, knock it off, daddy and mommy. >> what do you want to bet he turned the phrase knock it off one or two times. >> i'm position thinking he heard the phrase before. >> knock it off. >> what about me. >> got to sometime. >> knock it off. i think he could are speaker of the house. >> knock it off. >>> next time on "right this minute." >> look at that smile, look at that stride. wouldn't hurt a flea. >> you don't know that. >> that's next time on "right this minute." >>> this guy is about to propose. >> dressed in drag. >>
north america under the monkey head and south america.'t know where he's going with russia. >> this is really, really cool. i like it when corporations embraces the urban art culture. >>> some kids love the sound of mom and dad's voice singing them to sleep. not wyatt. >> oh, no. ♪ i'm dreaming of a white christmas ♪ >> no, no. knock it off. knock it off. knock it off. ♪ just the like the one i used to know ♪ >> knock it off. ♪ let your days be merry...
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the world is welcoming twenty twelve with mass celebrations and final works all over the globe south america has already seen twenty eleven off while north america next in line with huge festivities to be held along the east coast first hundreds of thousands of packed new york's times square for a symbolic ball dropping at midnight this trail you was among the first countries to open those doors to the new year with glittering fireworks lightning the skies over sydney harbor. japan the two koreas and china picked up the baton russia has also met two thousand and twelve with a bang thousands of people gathered in moscow's red square to toast the new year and watch magnificent fireworks over the kremlin millions of revelers also gathered in cities all over europe for the countdown to midnight. with sell of.
the world is welcoming twenty twelve with mass celebrations and final works all over the globe south america has already seen twenty eleven off while north america next in line with huge festivities to be held along the east coast first hundreds of thousands of packed new york's times square for a symbolic ball dropping at midnight this trail you was among the first countries to open those doors to the new year with glittering fireworks lightning the skies over sydney harbor. japan the two...
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military focus from europe, africa and south america to asia. >>> breaking news this morning out of iraq. a series of coordinated attacks in baghdad killed at least 27 people. it started with a motorcycle bomb, exploded near a bus stop with day laborers gather. then a roadside bomb exploded and two hours later, there were two more blasts. iraqi leaders have warned that there could be an increase of violence since u.s. combat troops left iraq in december. >>> 6:06 is your time now. ahead, the candid shots of president obama. >>> also, what one man did with his ipad that has some questioning our border security. >>> and a winter warm ♪ when life gets busy... there are days where you want to give your immune system some support. try airborne. each serving contains 14 vitamins, minerals and herbs including zinc, echinacea, ginger, and a blast of vitamin c. it's the easy, great-tasting way to help support your immune system. try airborne. in fast-acting effervescent formula, and new super-convenient chewable tablets! >>> the wizards are the nba's only lowinless team. the wizards will look. th
military focus from europe, africa and south america to asia. >>> breaking news this morning out of iraq. a series of coordinated attacks in baghdad killed at least 27 people. it started with a motorcycle bomb, exploded near a bus stop with day laborers gather. then a roadside bomb exploded and two hours later, there were two more blasts. iraqi leaders have warned that there could be an increase of violence since u.s. combat troops left iraq in december. >>> 6:06 is your time...
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the speaker is in south america, of course.ut, this is one of those meanwhile back at the ranch kind of stories, chris. the media's attention is focused on the republican primary, but meanwhile, the house republican leadership has scheduled only one full workday the entire month of january. worse yet, the freeze are supposed to be meeting on the payroll tax cut, employment benefits, medicare reimbursement for physicians. it's supposed to be going on now because it all expires in february. >> let me read you a statement from the republican spokesman. he says we were in a pro forma session where no business was scheduled. the chair has discretion. when the democrats were in majority, they did the same thing. was this an attempt to start negotiations or to em bar resz republicans? >> they are saying president obama can't make appointments to the consumer product safety commissi commission, the head of that, of course, was appointed as well as to the national labor relations board because we are in session. if we are in session, we
the speaker is in south america, of course.ut, this is one of those meanwhile back at the ranch kind of stories, chris. the media's attention is focused on the republican primary, but meanwhile, the house republican leadership has scheduled only one full workday the entire month of january. worse yet, the freeze are supposed to be meeting on the payroll tax cut, employment benefits, medicare reimbursement for physicians. it's supposed to be going on now because it all expires in february....