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we have to help the sudan southern sudanese the u.s. and others who have to help them to build their institutions incidentally i think if you stressed democracy you will have wired world people wrongly called the oil case it is not the case what is necessary is once you have oil you have to build strong institutions to do with the oil the united states is well endowed with oil it doesn't corrupt. their country as much as people assume for other places so i do think that yes the focus on military security may seem skewed but that is a fair step now the hard work begins there and one side today it comes and the country is independent people should not say everything is done and goof and particularly people like me octave east and people in the united states who do put pressure on what the u.s. ought to do we have our work cut out for us to pressure the u.s. government to build the i'm very institutions i think i share the concern in your question that you should do begins military only well let's talk about the military here if i go to th
we have to help the sudan southern sudanese the u.s. and others who have to help them to build their institutions incidentally i think if you stressed democracy you will have wired world people wrongly called the oil case it is not the case what is necessary is once you have oil you have to build strong institutions to do with the oil the united states is well endowed with oil it doesn't corrupt. their country as much as people assume for other places so i do think that yes the focus on...
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it was this idea that southerners, not all southerners because most southerners were average farmers and workers, too. but the leadership of the south, you know, arrogance, putting in the face of the common man. i think they -- they just wanted to with those those. lincoln really appealed to them. lincoln may have been a nobody before he became president. he knew how to reach the common man. people rose up to fight, and fight, i mean, listen, the minute the war started in new york, massachusetts, pennsylvania, lincoln called 75,000 troops. he got 100,000. the north was prepared by all the same events the south was prepared for to get their licks in. that's an important part of the story. yes. >> oh, no, a real professor. [laughter] >> robert, i am always -- [laughter] i'm always educated and entertained by you, and you've lived up to that tonight. so thank you very much for your presentation. you've made a number of very important points. i want to just go back to one that you made and have you elaborate on a little bit. and i think one of the crucial points that you made was that th
it was this idea that southerners, not all southerners because most southerners were average farmers and workers, too. but the leadership of the south, you know, arrogance, putting in the face of the common man. i think they -- they just wanted to with those those. lincoln really appealed to them. lincoln may have been a nobody before he became president. he knew how to reach the common man. people rose up to fight, and fight, i mean, listen, the minute the war started in new york,...
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one thirty one am here in moscow after decades of war and bloodshed southern sudan is getting ready to break free and go it alone next on our . guest discussed whether it's already at risk of failure even before it flies its first flag of independence. and. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle after decades of conflict and war south sudan is set to become an independent state on july ninth as the world intends to pay for this event and there are lingering questions surrounding the viability of this new oil rich country has south sudan failed even before it's established. to cross-talk the future of south sudan i'm joined by my guest in washington jonathan temin he is the director of the sudan program at the united states institute of peace john campbell he's the ralph bunche senior fellow for african policy studies at the council on foreign relations and he is an african political analyst all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means cross talk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want me i'd like to go to you first in washington and looking at the future
one thirty one am here in moscow after decades of war and bloodshed southern sudan is getting ready to break free and go it alone next on our . guest discussed whether it's already at risk of failure even before it flies its first flag of independence. and. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle after decades of conflict and war south sudan is set to become an independent state on july ninth as the world intends to pay for this event and there are lingering questions surrounding the...
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sudan their people in government or not want to become known then sudan the people of southern sudan the international community and of course the neighboring african countries so there are a lot of fact is i actually think the future of the southern sudan while while it is not problem free is is much more positive than i had seen in the media they have a number of important since go in for them but a lot of their reporting has been on the difficulties which is right but we mustn't forget that these are important things going for them international goodwill they have a lot of all you know their london small fairchild on the north and the people most important go for if you look at the referendum the people voted this is something that people really want and where there is a will there is there is a way ok mr ambassador john campbell if i can go to you i'll repeat my question is in mission impossible mission failed already because as we already heard there's a lot of ifs out there and i'd like to point out this is seems to be a very important foreign policy objective of the united sta
sudan their people in government or not want to become known then sudan the people of southern sudan the international community and of course the neighboring african countries so there are a lot of fact is i actually think the future of the southern sudan while while it is not problem free is is much more positive than i had seen in the media they have a number of important since go in for them but a lot of their reporting has been on the difficulties which is right but we mustn't forget that...
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government and the southern leadership are dominated by a few ethnic groups and that's something that people will have to deal with early on that kind of ethnic division has been very problematic in other parts of africa and i go to you i mean when in helping them develop its institutions it looks like the military and security get a lion's share of foreign aid the united states state department is one hundred million dollars a year at the expense of everything else infrastructure wise and we're talking about one of the poorest places on the planet is that a wise move. well i think it's. it's an understandable move to begin with i mean you know things that my michael guess and i all in washington and so we have our fingers now on how sudan policy gets me and i think people have been rightly worried about the war in their domain eighteen. not only in sudan and we're in frog the last few days president bashir has made a lot of very worrying statements and there is a war on the border and i would be and in southern kordofan so yes you have to look at this if you're if you are everything
government and the southern leadership are dominated by a few ethnic groups and that's something that people will have to deal with early on that kind of ethnic division has been very problematic in other parts of africa and i go to you i mean when in helping them develop its institutions it looks like the military and security get a lion's share of foreign aid the united states state department is one hundred million dollars a year at the expense of everything else infrastructure wise and...
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and the southerners were and the southerners simply decided to sort of take the cookies and go home when something, when something came up, the election of lincoln that they were ready to acquiesce to pixel lincoln realized that this was not a revolution for liberty, in fact that secession was quite the opposite. secession was a rebellion for energy. and in a way kind of a cuny. that tyranny of the minority holding the majority hostage. and so lincoln sends this message to congress. he reviews the history of what's happened up to that moment in the crisis. and he talks end about how this is a people's contest. that's the great phrase that comes out. the people's contest. this is about ultimately democratic principles that involve all of us, he uses the phrase it's about allowing the government to give its citizens and unfettered start in the race of life. something really extraordinary. it's very telling when you look at the rough draft of that address. lincoln originally said giving the citizens and start in life which is a much cleaner metaphor, unfettered start. you're talking about a
and the southerners were and the southerners simply decided to sort of take the cookies and go home when something, when something came up, the election of lincoln that they were ready to acquiesce to pixel lincoln realized that this was not a revolution for liberty, in fact that secession was quite the opposite. secession was a rebellion for energy. and in a way kind of a cuny. that tyranny of the minority holding the majority hostage. and so lincoln sends this message to congress. he reviews...
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that includes southern prince george's county, southern anne arundel county, calvert county, also charles county and portions of st. mary's county also under severe thunderstorm watches or rather severe thunderstorm warnings at the time being. let's show you what's happening around chesapeake beach and deal and an are run dell county. very heavy rain there. right along 4, as you move towards huntingtown, very heavy rain associated with this line. the line moves down. waldorf, your heaviest rain now done, but still seeing heavy rain in your region. and back down towards la plata and charles county. as we move south in towards st. mary's county, you're looking at the rain around loveville and the lexington park area. we have some video as the rain made its way through potomac area. a lot of rain coming down very, very heavily, some locations picking up 1 to 2 inches per hour as the line continues to progress east. that has caused a lot of problems in a lot of different areas because of the flash flooding. we do have some flash flood warnings in effect until 7:15 tonight including montgomery
that includes southern prince george's county, southern anne arundel county, calvert county, also charles county and portions of st. mary's county also under severe thunderstorm watches or rather severe thunderstorm warnings at the time being. let's show you what's happening around chesapeake beach and deal and an are run dell county. very heavy rain there. right along 4, as you move towards huntingtown, very heavy rain associated with this line. the line moves down. waldorf, your heaviest rain...
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plan we've got tom woodson out on the new revolution super pac and mark dyson joins us from sunny southern california for his take on the impending q e three we've got a city in north carolina where no one is running for mayor or town council and update on the murdoch scandal of the week the union manual and of course some news from anonymous. only on adam vs the man. ladies and gentlemen but the fault is nearly us last night house republicans in defiance of the bill for a delusional flagrant disregard for their actual position of power and that ceiling negotiations passed cut cap and balance but as the day approaches it's time for brace your global markets with the debt ceiling deadline growing perilously close global markets are gracing for the unthinkable. we are obviously running out. we'll kill you we're going to blow your brains out. that's ok we were really using them anyway today is the it minus fourteen and what you noticed we changed the count yes monday was the minus fifteen and even days when there's no anniversary the man things keep happening in the world i know what we screw
plan we've got tom woodson out on the new revolution super pac and mark dyson joins us from sunny southern california for his take on the impending q e three we've got a city in north carolina where no one is running for mayor or town council and update on the murdoch scandal of the week the union manual and of course some news from anonymous. only on adam vs the man. ladies and gentlemen but the fault is nearly us last night house republicans in defiance of the bill for a delusional flagrant...
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all of them speak of the frustrations along the southern border. they speak about what has been put out on both sides. unfortunately, there's a tremendous amount of violence south of us in mexico. the government in mexico and our law enforcement partners are putting up very tremendous and heroic efforts in mexico to do everything they can to basically, stem the violence that is occurring. by way of capacity building, partnerships, intelligence and information sharing, we are working closer than ever before, certainly, closer than what i have ever seen in my 33 years of service. of our borders are stable. are they completely safe? no. as governor o'malley said, everyone was that wears a badge, carries a gun, takes the oath of office, does so to prevent any crime happening against our citizens. but the reality is, we are a human race. we will continue to see acts of violence. but our job is to continue, and the relentless -- be relentless, to drive the violence down and protect our borders and make sure that our country is as safe as possible. with t
all of them speak of the frustrations along the southern border. they speak about what has been put out on both sides. unfortunately, there's a tremendous amount of violence south of us in mexico. the government in mexico and our law enforcement partners are putting up very tremendous and heroic efforts in mexico to do everything they can to basically, stem the violence that is occurring. by way of capacity building, partnerships, intelligence and information sharing, we are working closer than...
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you can see this moving towards the southern tier. that is the possibility that more storms could pop up near baltimore. that is what we are looking at for the forecast, all because of a frontal system that has been hanging around for the past day or so. the cold front is lifting back up to the north as a warm front. the warm and humid air will aid in making things more unsettled. we keep the possibility of more showers and storms, although they will be scattered. eventually, another cold front will head towards our area as we get to friday. a couple of rocky days in the forecast, although you will have patches of dry weather. sunshine and clouds, and as we get towards the afternoon, scattered showers and thunderstorms. the worst of the storms, or at least the heaviest of the downpours, likely towards the southern tier of the state. temperatures will be very warm in the afternoon, opera 80's to low 90s. with the humidity, it could feel as though it is the mid-90's. as for ocean city, still a chance for storms, although that should be
you can see this moving towards the southern tier. that is the possibility that more storms could pop up near baltimore. that is what we are looking at for the forecast, all because of a frontal system that has been hanging around for the past day or so. the cold front is lifting back up to the north as a warm front. the warm and humid air will aid in making things more unsettled. we keep the possibility of more showers and storms, although they will be scattered. eventually, another cold front...
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southern cordis tanis another. once again, we are chilling reports of serious human rights abuses by government sources. there are new and serious allegations. shelves are falling and the news or not. people in need have been cut off from humanitarian relief. sudan must not put down this road again. southern kurdistan meets the modern and both sides need to agree by a cease-fire. chastity is a recurring and they messed up and they must be accountability. despite these grave worries, there are also positive signs. sudan was the first country to recognize the south as an independent state. this was puzzling to acknowledge that fact, not just because it suggests hope for the relationship between north and south, but for the relationship between sudan and the united states as well. because of the january referenda president obama initiated a review of sudan's designation as a sponsor of terrorism. completion of the process press on the review itself as well as the resolution of all the issues have dna from the comprehe
southern cordis tanis another. once again, we are chilling reports of serious human rights abuses by government sources. there are new and serious allegations. shelves are falling and the news or not. people in need have been cut off from humanitarian relief. sudan must not put down this road again. southern kurdistan meets the modern and both sides need to agree by a cease-fire. chastity is a recurring and they messed up and they must be accountability. despite these grave worries, there are...
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the people of southern sudan voted overwhelmingly for independence from the north. as the deadline draws closer, southerners living in the northern part of the country are living in huge numbers. my colleague joins us from sudan's capital. tell me what the atmosphere is like as they watched what was their southern territory -- prepared to leave them behind. >> no celebrations, no banners. all that is going on in some farewell parties. what is the move? it is fairly mixed. people fall into three groups. those who say, "what a shame the south is breaking away. there are those who say to not blame them because they're so much hatred between the two parts of sudan. there are those people who expressed the fact that they think the southerners might have buyer's remorse and they may seek reunification with the north, like east and west germany. a lot of people simply say -- what a shame. sudan will no longer be the afr. togoes from #aruntnumber one three. >> there are difficult areas still in working out the relationship, and not least about oil. there's some concern abou
the people of southern sudan voted overwhelmingly for independence from the north. as the deadline draws closer, southerners living in the northern part of the country are living in huge numbers. my colleague joins us from sudan's capital. tell me what the atmosphere is like as they watched what was their southern territory -- prepared to leave them behind. >> no celebrations, no banners. all that is going on in some farewell parties. what is the move? it is fairly mixed. people fall into...
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people in southern sudan are very humble. we have blood relationships with we do not see any problem with them. >> more then half a million people will view the shuttle atlantis's last liftoff. right now, it is the weather that everyone has their eye on. >> as you can see, storm clouds are looming over the kennedy space center. if conditions stay like this, it is likely that the launch of atlantis will be delayed for at least a day for safety reasons. over there, you can see that everything is ready for the launch of the last ever shuttle on his last ever mission. it was here that colombia was ever flown. and it was here that -- it was a was evercolumbi flown. it was supposed to be a new era of space travel that would make travel to cheap and common place. but, at $1 billion per laws, it was not cheap and it was dangerous. first of all, there was the challenger disaster when the shuttle exploded on launch. then there was the columbia disaster. but the shuttle program did have its triumphs. it said the hubble space telescope t
people in southern sudan are very humble. we have blood relationships with we do not see any problem with them. >> more then half a million people will view the shuttle atlantis's last liftoff. right now, it is the weather that everyone has their eye on. >> as you can see, storm clouds are looming over the kennedy space center. if conditions stay like this, it is likely that the launch of atlantis will be delayed for at least a day for safety reasons. over there, you can see that...
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she was not pro southern pensioners should more than -- she was not pro southern. shia understood more than most people -- she understood more than most people. a lot of people who work in a entertainment industry, some aristocracies, undergraduates, it was trendy to vote for the south. all of the philosophers supported the north. in "the education of henry adams," hero to that busy he wrote that the british are eccentric and so were the self and they appreciated that. so were the south and they appreciated that. they were instinctively anti- slavery. nothing was going to convince them otherwise of that. there understood the fundamental truth of that in the way that people in their ivory towers do not. because of the economic suffering they endured through not having any cotton throughout the war in the south, there was the largest casual campaign in british history to keep them going body and soul through charitable projects. even though it was suffering, it was not as much as someone turned off all the oil in the world. >> so the cot and workers in england, where
she was not pro southern pensioners should more than -- she was not pro southern. shia understood more than most people -- she understood more than most people. a lot of people who work in a entertainment industry, some aristocracies, undergraduates, it was trendy to vote for the south. all of the philosophers supported the north. in "the education of henry adams," hero to that busy he wrote that the british are eccentric and so were the self and they appreciated that. so were the...
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southern maryland really getting hit hard.irginia and around the fredericksburg region. that area has been hit, especially hard too. of let's go ahead and zoom in here and we'll show you where we're talking about around waldorf now, upper marlboro seeing heavy rain, shady side into calvert county. calvert county not seeing the heaviest rain but moving your way. a further zoom along 50 towards the midton area and crofton, starting to see that area go south. so that's good news for you. but as we go further south, look at marlton, rosariville seeing very heavy rain there along pinefield right through waldorf and saint charles, along 301. and if you follow that line south, you get toward garden states, cedar grove, mt. air seeing some of that heavy rain into portion the charles county and moving toward the east over towards northern portions of st. mary's county. so we'll continue to watch these storms make their way through the area. now, earlier storms did produce 2 to 3 inches of rain in parts of maryland. that's why we had th
southern maryland really getting hit hard.irginia and around the fredericksburg region. that area has been hit, especially hard too. of let's go ahead and zoom in here and we'll show you where we're talking about around waldorf now, upper marlboro seeing heavy rain, shady side into calvert county. calvert county not seeing the heaviest rain but moving your way. a further zoom along 50 towards the midton area and crofton, starting to see that area go south. so that's good news for you. but as we...
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initially he proposed the southern border of kansas at 36 degrees, 30 minutes. it made sense. it made it adjacent to the top of texas which entered the union 1945. it followed along the line of misery but then he entered an amendment and wrist that by one-half of 1 degrees. that left a gap. that gap is now the panhandle of oklahoma. and what does that have to do with the northern border of iowa? by creating this baseline at 37 degrees whether intentionally or not i can't tell you because stephen douglas never spoke treacly to what his intentions were but what evolves over the the coming years were eight years prairie states with six ackley three degrees a tight. kansas, nebraska, north dakota and south dakota and just to the west using the st baseline mountainous states, less good for a culture with 4 degrees of height, color river, wyoming and montana. if you look at i love it has almost exactly 3 degrees of height. more to the point what we see here is a jefferson's vision of the states being created from a mathematical finally emerged home in asahel -- the map. hastert freq
initially he proposed the southern border of kansas at 36 degrees, 30 minutes. it made sense. it made it adjacent to the top of texas which entered the union 1945. it followed along the line of misery but then he entered an amendment and wrist that by one-half of 1 degrees. that left a gap. that gap is now the panhandle of oklahoma. and what does that have to do with the northern border of iowa? by creating this baseline at 37 degrees whether intentionally or not i can't tell you because...
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it happened at a school in southern malaysia. police disarmed the man after a seven-hour standoff and all the hostages are safe. >>> straight ahead your thursday morning weather and in sports, extra inning thrillers including a 14th inning walk-off. lots of sun, some rain and that's how they get this big and beautiful. our fruit has to be perfectly ripe because it's delivered on the same day. for me? this is so beautiful! edible arrangements. enjoy the most delicious fruit ever. guaranteed. starting at $25. [ female announcer ] nutri-grain -- one good decision... can lead to another. ♪ ♪ with real fruit, more of the whole grains your body needs, and a good source of fiber. nutri-grain can help you eat better all day. express hydration. the fast absorbing body lotion for moisture that lasts all day with breakthrough 24 hour hydraiq technology. ♪ absorbs in seconds. ♪ lasts for hours. ♪ new express hydration with hydraiq. part of the essentials range. nivea. a hundred years of skincare for life. >>> here's a look at the weather in
it happened at a school in southern malaysia. police disarmed the man after a seven-hour standoff and all the hostages are safe. >>> straight ahead your thursday morning weather and in sports, extra inning thrillers including a 14th inning walk-off. lots of sun, some rain and that's how they get this big and beautiful. our fruit has to be perfectly ripe because it's delivered on the same day. for me? this is so beautiful! edible arrangements. enjoy the most delicious fruit ever....
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southern maryland getting pounded as well. great news for the baltimore area is that the clearing trend is under way to the west of us. that will move across the entire state by early tomorrow morning. it will be just a few more hours before the showers get toward the coast and away from us in time for the weekend. severe thunderstorm warnings in effect right now over on the eastern shore and parts of queen anne's county. part of calvert county also under a severe thunderstorm warning with damaging winds and hail. the watch has been cancelled to the northwest of baltimore. steady progress being made. rainfall totals, with last night's rain and today, these bull's-eyes indicate over 5 inches of rain. four or 5 inches of rain in the extreme southern part of the city. you can see most areas getting a upwards of an inch or more of rain. that means the flood warnings continue for the next few hours a round of baltimore metro area. temperatures are still in the seven's and even some 80's round here but it does the color of to the we
southern maryland getting pounded as well. great news for the baltimore area is that the clearing trend is under way to the west of us. that will move across the entire state by early tomorrow morning. it will be just a few more hours before the showers get toward the coast and away from us in time for the weekend. severe thunderstorm warnings in effect right now over on the eastern shore and parts of queen anne's county. part of calvert county also under a severe thunderstorm warning with...
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temperature wise, stays hot in central and southern portions of the u.s. the heat also spreading into the east coast as well. a couple of active low pressure systems a main feature of today's weather in europe. the one towards the east continues to linger near the baltic states, and also the one in over the central mediterranean continues to spread. lots of showers and thunderstorms. overall, looking very thundery and stormy in many areas for central and eastern europe. a sandstorm has been reported in belarus and also large hail coming down in northern italy. 20 degrees in vienna today. so rather chilly here. quite cool in berlin as well, but it stays hot in moscow at 33 degrees. here is your extended forecast now. >>> our lead story this hour, the united states says it will open two days of talks with north korea on thursday. speaking to reporters on wednesday, u.s. state department spokesman mark toner said ambassador stephen bosworth will meet north korean vice minuiste kim kye gwan in new york. japan, the united states and south korea have yet to deci
temperature wise, stays hot in central and southern portions of the u.s. the heat also spreading into the east coast as well. a couple of active low pressure systems a main feature of today's weather in europe. the one towards the east continues to linger near the baltic states, and also the one in over the central mediterranean continues to spread. lots of showers and thunderstorms. overall, looking very thundery and stormy in many areas for central and eastern europe. a sandstorm has been...
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three different factions of the southern pacific.and let the achieve in 1892 is they allow somebody named steven wyatt, no relation to me to become a democratic anti-monopolist senator from california ended far more than hiram johnson's father who's in their pocket. there is this memory of those figures but it's really quite real and that's what goes on but norris. i think for johnson would be interesting to go back. my sense and i can't prove it because i stopped to look for that is hiram johnson is a very smart politician. the octopus is far too valuable. everybody has the memory of it. they may not know if this powerful anymore, but he turns into something he can but not comport up and down. pyramid comes in, takes over the southern pacific and is not the political operator he is. there's no match for johnson. johnson will do is still the railroad issue for the democrats and make pervasive republican mice, but that in reform. but the octopus is dead by the early 1890s. >> you pretty thoroughly demythologizing railroads and transco
three different factions of the southern pacific.and let the achieve in 1892 is they allow somebody named steven wyatt, no relation to me to become a democratic anti-monopolist senator from california ended far more than hiram johnson's father who's in their pocket. there is this memory of those figures but it's really quite real and that's what goes on but norris. i think for johnson would be interesting to go back. my sense and i can't prove it because i stopped to look for that is hiram...
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different factions of the southern pacific.what the achieving 1892 is the miraculous. they allow somebody named stephen white, no relation to me, to become a democratic anti-monopolist senator from california. it's really white far more than hiram johnson the hiram johnson's father worked for the southern pacific or choose what the congressman who's who is in the pocket. he breaks the power. but there's this memory of those ages that is quite real and that's what goes on with numerous. noris uses that and i think for johnson it would be interesting to go back and look at johnson. my sense is, i can prove it, is hiram johnson is a really smart politician. the octopus is far too viable to throw away. i mean, everybody isn't a big they might not know it's powerful and more but he turned into something he can just went back and forth up and down the state. hairy man comes in and takes over the southern pacific. is not the political operator that he is picky is no match for johnson. i think what johnson will do this deal the root is
different factions of the southern pacific.what the achieving 1892 is the miraculous. they allow somebody named stephen white, no relation to me, to become a democratic anti-monopolist senator from california. it's really white far more than hiram johnson the hiram johnson's father worked for the southern pacific or choose what the congressman who's who is in the pocket. he breaks the power. but there's this memory of those ages that is quite real and that's what goes on with numerous. noris...
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he was also one of the most powerful men in southern afghanistan. it's alleged that he played a prominent role in the afghanistan drug trade. >>> the united states has formally protested and sharply condemned yesterday's attack on the u.s. embassy in syria. the u.s. said about 300 protesters breached the embassy wall in damascus, chanting anti-american slogans before marine guards regained control. the mob broke windows and spray-painted embassy walls but there were no injuries. the u.s. ambassador's residence was also attacked. secretary of state hillary clinton said president bashar al assad is not serious about reform, and not indispensable. >> from our perspective, he has lost legitimacy, he has failed to deliver on the promises he's made. he has sought and accepted aid from the iranians as to how to repress his own people. >> the french embassy was also attacked. three embassy employees were injured. >>> an online activist group says it's hacked a major u.s. contractor, stealing tens of thousands of military passwords. the group, called anonymo
he was also one of the most powerful men in southern afghanistan. it's alleged that he played a prominent role in the afghanistan drug trade. >>> the united states has formally protested and sharply condemned yesterday's attack on the u.s. embassy in syria. the u.s. said about 300 protesters breached the embassy wall in damascus, chanting anti-american slogans before marine guards regained control. the mob broke windows and spray-painted embassy walls but there were no injuries. the...
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of the spla, southern people's liberation army, which come from southern kordofan. and the cpa called for a political process called popular consultations come in which their political rights would be addressed in their grievances. fighting broke out their june 5 between the sudanese armed forces and the spla units. the issues are complex. they are political, they are security. but we are very concerned i very critical -- credible allegation by targeted and ethnic-based killings and other gross human rights abuses. as you said, senator kerry, these abuses must end. there must be an investigation, and perpetrators held accountable. the two sides on june 28 signed a framework agreement covering both southern kordofan and blue nile. and it's a promising agreement in that it provides for talks of both the political and security issues. but, unfortunately, president bashir has now raised objections to portions of that agreement, and that puts the negations at risk. without those talks, without parallel political as well as security talks, the chances of ending the hostil
of the spla, southern people's liberation army, which come from southern kordofan. and the cpa called for a political process called popular consultations come in which their political rights would be addressed in their grievances. fighting broke out their june 5 between the sudanese armed forces and the spla units. the issues are complex. they are political, they are security. but we are very concerned i very critical -- credible allegation by targeted and ethnic-based killings and other gross...
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you can see the tropical clouds working its way up along the southern sierra, southern nevada. and maybe the foothills of sacramento. for us a few high clouds. low 60s from the peninsula towards san jose. santa rosa 55. san rafael, san francisco. maybe you're heading up for the sonoma county fair. 55 to start off. 65 at noon. 7 for a high. sunny and breezy. they had gusts up 30. also a sea prez has -- breeze has made it up. one more system continuing, back as it may be working its way south. that will cool itself down. so we had to deal with some of the high clouds. 80s and 90s inland. the high looks like it peaked out. warm inland but not as hot as the last couple of days unless you're near clear lake, ukia. 94, clear lake. 79 novato. livermore 88. then berkeley 68. san lee an droa 7. 50s, 60s along the coast and local montfort or drizzle. you can always tweet me with information, 60s, 70s, 80s. >>> rip currents in southern california caught almost 100 swimmers off guard. >> also, an argument over an umpire's call with a girl's softball game got way out of control. what the co
you can see the tropical clouds working its way up along the southern sierra, southern nevada. and maybe the foothills of sacramento. for us a few high clouds. low 60s from the peninsula towards san jose. santa rosa 55. san rafael, san francisco. maybe you're heading up for the sonoma county fair. 55 to start off. 65 at noon. 7 for a high. sunny and breezy. they had gusts up 30. also a sea prez has -- breeze has made it up. one more system continuing, back as it may be working its way south....
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the heat wave still prevails in southern central and into the mid-atlantic.ashington, d.c., this is about six degrees above average. 37 degrees. heading over to europe, we still have that upper level low that is covering much of the central europe and into eastern europe. so it's going to be looking like messy conditions. this active low pressure system lingering over the baltic sea is going to be bringing severe weather across southern sweden and bringing it down towards germany and poland into your saturday. now, we're going to be looking at severe thunderstorms, scattered showers. also in italy, alpine regions and also into the balkans. out to the west, though, looking pretty dry and sunny for you out there. we'll be seeing temperatures rise in southwest spain and also portugal. and also ankara, we're looking at about 37 degrees. so the heat is rising in the west. but moscow, finally, the heat is cooling down. we're in our 20s. so that's all for me for today. >>> that's our broadcast for this hour on "newsline." we'll be back with more news in
the heat wave still prevails in southern central and into the mid-atlantic.ashington, d.c., this is about six degrees above average. 37 degrees. heading over to europe, we still have that upper level low that is covering much of the central europe and into eastern europe. so it's going to be looking like messy conditions. this active low pressure system lingering over the baltic sea is going to be bringing severe weather across southern sweden and bringing it down towards germany and poland...
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columbia had southern customers.of offending people down south, and so billie holiday went to a place called the commodore record shop, which was across from grand central on east 42nd street, run by a fellow named milt gabler who had his own little, tiny record label and put out a few things, a guy whose politics were congenial to her and to the people at cafe society-- billy crystal's uncle, incidentally. billy crystal's father worked in this record store. and he was the one that actually put it out, and having put the record out, of course, the next issue was getting it played on the radio. and most radio stations wouldn't touch it, and this lasted for many, many years. i mean, for a long time, you could not hear this song on the radio. there's a story in my book about wnew debating at great length over whether or not to let billie holiday perform strange fruit. in this era, records weren't played so much as there were live performances on the radio, and they went back and forth about whether or not to let her sin
columbia had southern customers.of offending people down south, and so billie holiday went to a place called the commodore record shop, which was across from grand central on east 42nd street, run by a fellow named milt gabler who had his own little, tiny record label and put out a few things, a guy whose politics were congenial to her and to the people at cafe society-- billy crystal's uncle, incidentally. billy crystal's father worked in this record store. and he was the one that actually put...
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southern pacific will be running three different candidates, three different factions of the southern pacific. with a seat in 1892 is the miraculous. they allow somebody named stephen weiss, no relation to me, to become a democratic and independent bit -- anton monopolists senator. and it is really like far more. he breaks. the memory of eight years. that is what goes on. he uses that. and that think it would be very interesting to go back and look. my sense is, i can't prove it. a really smart politician. the octopus is far too valuable. they might not know its as powerful, but he turns it into something that he can slip back and forth. he comes in and takes over the southern pacific. not a political operator that he is, no match for johnson. but what johnson will do is still the road and make it a progressive republican and put in an awful lot of reform. did by the early 1890's. >> pretty thoroughly demythologize the railroad, transcontinental. the all powerful entities. but what if we brought the terms of that point and asked just generally speaking what if anything at all, the bro
southern pacific will be running three different candidates, three different factions of the southern pacific. with a seat in 1892 is the miraculous. they allow somebody named stephen weiss, no relation to me, to become a democratic and independent bit -- anton monopolists senator. and it is really like far more. he breaks. the memory of eight years. that is what goes on. he uses that. and that think it would be very interesting to go back and look. my sense is, i can't prove it. a really smart...
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we'll be right back. >> a 3-day gospel festival in southern france attracted an audience. public christian events are unusual in france. the translated messages taped for later broadcast to france, middle east and french speaking africa on other christian networks. >>> peru's president erected a statute of christ. it is 121 feet tall. a brazilian construction company donated it. he prayed for the nation and read christ the attitudes. >>> finally, today, a bilingual festival to reach hispanics in southern california. franklin graham worked with some 600 hispanic congregations for the outreach. they had a saturday morning event for children and 2 nights of public meetings for adults. 1500 people responded to gram's invitation to follow christ. it is where his father billy graham came to prominence in 1949. his granddaughters visited the sight. >> washington and hill street. this is where it all started for my grandfather's ministry, first crusade back here in 1949. the largest erected tent california has seen, 6500 people every night for 8 weeks. >> she is one of franklin gr
we'll be right back. >> a 3-day gospel festival in southern france attracted an audience. public christian events are unusual in france. the translated messages taped for later broadcast to france, middle east and french speaking africa on other christian networks. >>> peru's president erected a statute of christ. it is 121 feet tall. a brazilian construction company donated it. he prayed for the nation and read christ the attitudes. >>> finally, today, a bilingual...
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one the big things on policy that historians remark on is the southern strategy. the idea that during his earlier career, he was not thought of as a particularly hostile person to racial progress. in the 1960 election, he got a substantial portion of the african-american vote as presidents had gotten going back to the lincoln experience. >> host: yes. >> guest: but when he got to running in '66, he developed a southern strategy, so he could carry the white south and northern states. he could never get past in a lot of his dealings with the african-american community. he was widely reviled in the african-american committee for this. some of his policies on segregation and so on were also widely criticized. personally, he didn't have any serious african-american advisors. the issue with sammy davis jr., he was reviled for endorsing nixon and supporting him. a lot of people thought with nixon, it was whatever way the political winds were blowing. that's the way to judge him, not conviction. maybe that's not fair. in some cases, particularly on parable issues, he felt
one the big things on policy that historians remark on is the southern strategy. the idea that during his earlier career, he was not thought of as a particularly hostile person to racial progress. in the 1960 election, he got a substantial portion of the african-american vote as presidents had gotten going back to the lincoln experience. >> host: yes. >> guest: but when he got to running in '66, he developed a southern strategy, so he could carry the white south and northern states....
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flash flooding, really, really heavy rainfall amounts in southern michigan. we have river flood warnings, flash flood warnings, and still more showers and storms heading from flint to detroit, all through southern michigan. then more to it, back outside chicago, south of milwaukee. steady light rain in eastern iowa will spread to the lower great lakes today. if you're in the lower great lakes, plan on a very wet morning. now, as far as new york, hartford, boston goes, you may start off sunny but clouds increase during the day. more heavy rain coming over the top from cleveland. showers north of pittsburgh. a lot of these clouds move over philadelphia, too. that will help keep temperatures down today. lower than what we expected. so forecast highs today, we'll probably see mostly in the 80s throughout this region. you'll easily jump into the 90s, d.c. at 93. the other story, tropical storm don expected to hit texas saturday. >> bill, thank you for that. joe pesci gained weight and he's suing because of it. plus battered and bruised, the show must go on for ale
flash flooding, really, really heavy rainfall amounts in southern michigan. we have river flood warnings, flash flood warnings, and still more showers and storms heading from flint to detroit, all through southern michigan. then more to it, back outside chicago, south of milwaukee. steady light rain in eastern iowa will spread to the lower great lakes today. if you're in the lower great lakes, plan on a very wet morning. now, as far as new york, hartford, boston goes, you may start off sunny...
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dry and very hot conditions will continue in the southern plains.ll bring much needed rain to parts of the southwest and southeast. the northeast a few stray showers along the coast. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. casey anthony will be sentenced today for lying to police and could be set free. tuesday she was found not guilty of killing her daughter, caylee. >>> and congressional leaders meet with president obama at the white house today for another round of talks on raising the debt limit. republicans hint they will discuss reducing some tax breaks. >>> in southern california, one person is dead and five are hospitalized this morning after the crash of a marine helicopter. smoke rose over the crash site at the camp pendleton marine base yesterday. the survivors were rushed to military and civilian hospitals. >>> in other news james "whitey" bulger says he is innocent of 19 murders and other crimes dating back to the 1970s. the alleged mob boss pled not guilty to 32 counts of racketeering yesterday in boston court. does the 8
dry and very hot conditions will continue in the southern plains.ll bring much needed rain to parts of the southwest and southeast. the northeast a few stray showers along the coast. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. casey anthony will be sentenced today for lying to police and could be set free. tuesday she was found not guilty of killing her daughter, caylee. >>> and congressional leaders meet with president obama at the white house today for another...
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we're in the 70s, upper 70s in washington and our southern and eastern suburbs. western and northern suburbs, it's in the upper 60s to near 70 from eastern west virginia through much of maryland and virginia. and the view from space showing a few showers beginning to develop. they're along a front that's drifting up our way. it's going to be with us here and stalled out over the region by later today. showers down near roanoke and lynchburg. there's the hazy sky over at the washington monument. sunrise is about 50 minutes away. it's around 5:49 this morning. our temperatures by 9:00 will be into the low 80s. we'll have some hazy sunshine and quite a bit of clouds around this afternoon as we hover around 90 for much of the afternoon. late afternoon into early evening, could get some storms. there's a slight risk they would be severe just south of washington. a look at the night planner in ten minutes. danella has a look at our traffic. >>> i do. i also have report of an accident with possible lane blockage. this is on the beltway inner loop as you approach 270. ju
we're in the 70s, upper 70s in washington and our southern and eastern suburbs. western and northern suburbs, it's in the upper 60s to near 70 from eastern west virginia through much of maryland and virginia. and the view from space showing a few showers beginning to develop. they're along a front that's drifting up our way. it's going to be with us here and stalled out over the region by later today. showers down near roanoke and lynchburg. there's the hazy sky over at the washington monument....
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we are look at some clouds and instability as it heads up through southern california.untain, northern or southern sierra, we are looking at showers, chance of thunderstorms, even a flash flood watch from yosemite on south. as we head into sunday afternoon the focus shifts into southern monterey, san bonita county where we see the high clouds, mid-level clouds and possibility of a thunderstorm sliding up into the south bay. keep an eye on that. otherwise, the heat remains in the strand valley. we are looking at muggy conditions throughout the southern sierra. 89 there. 105 in palm springs and the numbers in los angeles, 92 in sacramento. back home we see the upper 70s again in sunyvale 82. in campbell with 85. the peninsula has the low clouds and fog and mid-60s at the coast. 77 redwood city, as well as palo alto. we will see things brighten up. it will stay rather gray throughout the morning hours in daly city, then 62. 81 in calistoga. 60s beaches and all way up to mid-90s. and upper 70s as you head down toward fremont and out over the hills. we've got some warm tempe
we are look at some clouds and instability as it heads up through southern california.untain, northern or southern sierra, we are looking at showers, chance of thunderstorms, even a flash flood watch from yosemite on south. as we head into sunday afternoon the focus shifts into southern monterey, san bonita county where we see the high clouds, mid-level clouds and possibility of a thunderstorm sliding up into the south bay. keep an eye on that. otherwise, the heat remains in the strand valley....
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from the southern point of view. and it shows a black person lording it over everybody in the middle, it shows "uncle tom's cabin "with a book entitled, i love black people. it showed a picture of a bonfire with devils throwing "uncle tom's cabin" into the bonfire, burning it up. she was really considered a hellish person in the south. very dangerous, very subversive. and i mentioned thomas dixon who comes along, even in the 20th century, and i discuss several other people. even in the -- that was during jim you, jim you -- who are saying this is the worst book ever written, the most dangerous book ever written. a horrible mistake. horrible, horrible, terrible mistake that changed history so much for the worse. why? because it destroyed the old south, and it elevated black people to a position that they shouldn't be in society. because during reconstruction there was that period when african-americans assumed political offices in certain southern state during radical reconstruction. and so these people in the early 2
from the southern point of view. and it shows a black person lording it over everybody in the middle, it shows "uncle tom's cabin "with a book entitled, i love black people. it showed a picture of a bonfire with devils throwing "uncle tom's cabin" into the bonfire, burning it up. she was really considered a hellish person in the south. very dangerous, very subversive. and i mentioned thomas dixon who comes along, even in the 20th century, and i discuss several other people....