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returned to a different country should change during those three days in august i defended the southern union to the laws with all it that's what i did but failed. the finale of the standoff central moscow ammonium. to felix rohatyn ski the founder of soviet secret police standing in front of k.g.b. headquarters and a square was pulled down it was a symbol of the beginning of a new people. the bright future which the communists had been talking about for seventy years finally became a possibility we could build it with our own hands we were used to the fact that the state was on the present but it could break and destroy anyone but this time nothing happened people had risen like a wall we said no enough. approximately the same time the prosecutor general's office launches an investigation into the role of the coup organizes the plotters tried to pass the blame on to crimean frontier gods. initially the team of investigators of the prosecutor general's office displayed tolerance then they began dropping hints regarding us to repent and take the whole blame for gorbachev's isolation otherwise
returned to a different country should change during those three days in august i defended the southern union to the laws with all it that's what i did but failed. the finale of the standoff central moscow ammonium. to felix rohatyn ski the founder of soviet secret police standing in front of k.g.b. headquarters and a square was pulled down it was a symbol of the beginning of a new people. the bright future which the communists had been talking about for seventy years finally became a...
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. >> reporter: southern pacific merged with union pacific and made changes to the loop along the act is river. >> we've installed a high strength barrier on that curve that we hope should there ever be an incident there again, would help us avoid any kind of tank car ending up in the river. >> they installed a monument, a reminder of what happened here 20 years ago and a symbol of how nature can recover given time. dan ashley, "abc 7 news." >> san jose city council approved a mistake budget in june closing a $150 million deficit. it included severe cuts to city services, layoffs and a pay cut to every city employee with the elimination of one position and one council member's office turned in into quite a legal fight. karina rusk reports. >> councilmember pete constant did something that is stillverb eight go at city hall. as councilmember in san jose relies on a staff of four to six people. and every council district is served by an administrative assistant except for district one. >> there is administrative tasks everybody. >> has to share and if i have to do a little bit i do. >>
. >> reporter: southern pacific merged with union pacific and made changes to the loop along the act is river. >> we've installed a high strength barrier on that curve that we hope should there ever be an incident there again, would help us avoid any kind of tank car ending up in the river. >> they installed a monument, a reminder of what happened here 20 years ago and a symbol of how nature can recover given time. dan ashley, "abc 7 news." >> san jose city...
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earlier there were explosions near the leader's bab al aziziya compound in southern tripoli. the european union calling on gadhafi to step down from power. the rebels say they captured three of colonel gadhafi's seven surviving sons. prosecutors for the international criminal court say they hope to put saif gadhafi on trial, but a libyan rebel spokesman said the libyan people should be the ones to decide whether to handover gadhafi's sons to the icc. >>> it's been startling for all of us watching from afar to see the libyan rebels move so quickly to tripoli over the weekend. how could it have happened so fast? jonathan mann spoke with nic robertson in washington. >> reporter: tripoli had, while we were there, while the nato bombing began and gadhafi's forces still controlled the capital, a ring of steel around it. the brigade there was controlling the capital and was able to draw on munitions from multiple bases from inside the city which have become nato's principle targets inside the city, and sarah seidner came right past one of the most feared bases of gadhafi's brigades controlled by his s
earlier there were explosions near the leader's bab al aziziya compound in southern tripoli. the european union calling on gadhafi to step down from power. the rebels say they captured three of colonel gadhafi's seven surviving sons. prosecutors for the international criminal court say they hope to put saif gadhafi on trial, but a libyan rebel spokesman said the libyan people should be the ones to decide whether to handover gadhafi's sons to the icc. >>> it's been startling for all of...
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the southern half was arizona, the northern half was new mexico. the union sent troops in to reclaim that land from confederate troops from texas who were defending it, and there were several battles, all of which were won by the union troops. and so this area was reclaimed by the union. among those union troops was francisco perea. something else about the hispanic population along the rio grande is that they were many of them darker skinned. and so this is what john watts, when we come back to congress in 1861, also spoke to in terms of this horizontal -- i keep changing it -- this vertical boundary that he proposed. i find his words fascinating. there are many men in the territory of new mexico who by living constantly in the open air and exposed to the rays of the burning sun have become bronzed in complexion. [laughter] he's sidestepping race. whatever may be their color, the treaty stipulations between the united states and the republic of mexico have invested them with all the privileges and immunities of american citizens. the first duty which the go
the southern half was arizona, the northern half was new mexico. the union sent troops in to reclaim that land from confederate troops from texas who were defending it, and there were several battles, all of which were won by the union troops. and so this area was reclaimed by the union. among those union troops was francisco perea. something else about the hispanic population along the rio grande is that they were many of them darker skinned. and so this is what john watts, when we come back...
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union was competing against a few opponents when it was included in the olympic games because the number of competitors increased dramatically in china's concurring the mall most of them usable the southern russian city of course now there is the capital of temple union in the country with long. hell traditions of producing world and olympic champions including the first ever women's olympic champion and the most decorated athlete in the sport i mean like i live in the thirty six year old the athlete retains the kind of pull and experience that so her given the international fair play award in two thousand and one. at the world championship in denmark a judge made a serious mistake and i wonder gold medal but i just couldn't accept that and i just had to give the medal to my happening because it was unfair and i didn't deserve it. however the trampoline is widely used not only for sporting competitions in spaceflight programs that for a soviet cosmonauts you were to get in and well. trained on it and it's also used in cross training for many other sports fans but i think there were many people start trampling him as it provides a foundation for other sports like to mass takes diving free
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. >> he was the president before abram lincoln knew the union was desolving and southern states might succeed and basically went to lunch every day with his niece who ran the white house for him as mr. -- >> impressive. very impressive, mr. o'reilly. >> bill: what do you think 15 years on the air here, 13 as number one. you are looking at -- what do you think? >> this is a man who makes a practice of self-educating outside of his professional responsibility. >> bill: read my book coming up is a good chance to plug it "killing lincoln" going to shock you in september. going to shock even you mr. rove. thanks for the analysis. we appreciate it next on the run down juan and mary katharine will weigh in on whether president obama is done. finished, out of here. bernie goldberg angry about some of the media coverage of the crisis. [ man ] they said i couldn't win a fight. but i did. they said i couldn't fight above my weight class. but i did. they said i couldn't get elected to congress. but i did. ♪ smetimes when we touch ha ha! millions of hits! [ male announc ] flick, stack, and move be
. >> he was the president before abram lincoln knew the union was desolving and southern states might succeed and basically went to lunch every day with his niece who ran the white house for him as mr. -- >> impressive. very impressive, mr. o'reilly. >> bill: what do you think 15 years on the air here, 13 as number one. you are looking at -- what do you think? >> this is a man who makes a practice of self-educating outside of his professional responsibility. >>...
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the hearts and minds of northerners and actually southerners were much more divided i think than what we're often told to think. i do believe that the unionause was ultimately not just a movement to keep the nation together, but it was an anti-slavery cause and a very significant way, and i know that that's a very rare thing to hear because we're told, and it's completely true that there were very few abolitionists in the north in 1861 and 1861. abolitionism was seen as this dangerous weird sect. they were people who refused to burn fossil fews in their lives because they believed this would harm the environment, and, yeah, so people accepted in kind of a general philosophical way this is a correct position, but who is crazy enough to actually live this view and believe it would under mind the economy of the that's how people felt about abolitionism. it was an anti-slavery cause in the sense that if millions of northerners had not especially with the abe ham lincoln drawn a line in the sand saying slavery shall go no further than this, if they had not done that, the south would have had no reason to leave the union, and northerners while
the hearts and minds of northerners and actually southerners were much more divided i think than what we're often told to think. i do believe that the unionause was ultimately not just a movement to keep the nation together, but it was an anti-slavery cause and a very significant way, and i know that that's a very rare thing to hear because we're told, and it's completely true that there were very few abolitionists in the north in 1861 and 1861. abolitionism was seen as this dangerous weird...
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union is something called. trends in northern european stability to the southern states it would create a single that people could point to and the supposed it effect would be the coalmine best to show that there is a united front and the strongest states. with the weakest solvent periphery countries like greece portugal also spain italy now germany for reasons doesn't want. to be at the moment it doesn't want to lose its hold the reputation as a reliable. signing up to this and it has actually said that europe will play no role in the talks today some investors a bit surprised because growing numbers of thing is the only way to save the euro now influential investors like george soros a political angry should leave the euro and eurobonds all the only way out now even germany is the already being felt into this crisis it's the group of its economy. just one percent in the second three months of the year which suggests that the euro debt crisis is even bringing down your biggest economy. right now later this hour here on our look at how i think that is fueling a new gold rush across the atlantic as there's no end
union is something called. trends in northern european stability to the southern states it would create a single that people could point to and the supposed it effect would be the coalmine best to show that there is a united front and the strongest states. with the weakest solvent periphery countries like greece portugal also spain italy now germany for reasons doesn't want. to be at the moment it doesn't want to lose its hold the reputation as a reliable. signing up to this and it has actually...
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supposed to spread the euro did across the european union is something called that in effect would transfer northern european stability to the southern states it would create a single. people could fall into the suppose it would be calm investors to show that there is a united front and the strongest states also lead and in solidarity with the weakest solvent periphery countries like greece portugal also spain and italy now germany for reasons doesn't want to discuss it particularly at the moment it doesn't want to lose its hold the reputation as a reliable. by signing up to this and it has actually said the euro bonds will play no role in the talks today some investors a bit surprised because growing numbers the thing that is the only way to save the euro now influential investors like george soros say portugal and greece should leave the euro and euro bombs all the only way out now even germany is already being sucked into this crisis its growth the growth of its economy will fall to just one percent in the second three months of this year which suggests that the euro debt crisis is even bringing down your biggest economy and the w
supposed to spread the euro did across the european union is something called that in effect would transfer northern european stability to the southern states it would create a single. people could fall into the suppose it would be calm investors to show that there is a united front and the strongest states also lead and in solidarity with the weakest solvent periphery countries like greece portugal also spain and italy now germany for reasons doesn't want to discuss it particularly at the...
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would spread the crisis the euro across the european union it would in a way transfer northern reliability northern european reliability to those southern states which are in so much trouble but germany for obvious reasons doesn't want to even discuss it it says that. euro bonds will play no role in the talks today between chancellor angela merkel of germany president nicolas sarkozy of france they will discuss the eurozone crisis but germany doesn't want to lose its reputation by saying events by saying the doesn't want to lose reputation by saying that it wants to sign up to this euro bond now the meeting today is expected to come out with some results there are fears that it won't be a conclusive resolution and there are growing voices influential investors like george soros saying the only solution is that countries like portugal and ireland should leave the euro portugal and greece should leave the euro now the irony is that the opposition in germany the christian democrats wants this eurobond and they are leading in the polls it seems that the german people realize that the only way to save the euro itself is boys signing up to ta
would spread the crisis the euro across the european union it would in a way transfer northern reliability northern european reliability to those southern states which are in so much trouble but germany for obvious reasons doesn't want to even discuss it it says that. euro bonds will play no role in the talks today between chancellor angela merkel of germany president nicolas sarkozy of france they will discuss the eurozone crisis but germany doesn't want to lose its reputation by saying events...
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this should not be a war for conquest or for the overthrow of southern institutions, but merely a war for the restoration of the union. and the union as it was before 1861. and i don't think mcclelland ever really changed his mind about that. when he runs for president in 1864, he run on the platform that avoids any commitment at all to the abolition of slavery and runs on the platform of a party that pledges the constitution as it is and the union as it was. so mcclelland clearly did not like the direction that the war was beginning to take. yet he does not openly protest against it in september and october of 1862. >> if he does write -- he does write a letter to, he really issues kind of a little address to his troops explaining all this, the civilian is superior to the military and so on. but he takes the one remark for any -- i can't remember just the exact quote, but something to the effect that if there's any objections to this, the polls are always open, and this is how you can solve this problem. of course, the midterm election were, indeed, coming up, so it's a rather thinly veiled threat. >> yes. >> as we
this should not be a war for conquest or for the overthrow of southern institutions, but merely a war for the restoration of the union. and the union as it was before 1861. and i don't think mcclelland ever really changed his mind about that. when he runs for president in 1864, he run on the platform that avoids any commitment at all to the abolition of slavery and runs on the platform of a party that pledges the constitution as it is and the union as it was. so mcclelland clearly did not like...
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union have agreed to move forward. sticking points, such as paid holidays, pensions and healthcare premiums remain unsettled. >>> 62,000 southernalifornia grocery employees could walk off their jobs. more than 90% of workers rejected a healthcare proposal last night. they have also authorized their union to report a strike. the union will report tomorrow, and more negotiations will likely follow. >>> time now, 7:18, the central valley is known as the nation's salad bowl, because it grows 70% of all fruits and vegetables. farmers say mother nature has given them renewed optimism. it has allowed farmers to plant more crops and hire workers. more rain than expected fell last winter and created a well of surplus water. >> this year is the sixth wettest winter on california, and we're at 80%, so this year is a good year. >> in may, fresno county farmers hired an extra 1,000 workers. they also received more water. >>> time now is 7:19. they are tiny and can fit in your purse, but often, chihuahuas are an impulse buy. the solution offered and why buyers aren't buying. go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step f
union have agreed to move forward. sticking points, such as paid holidays, pensions and healthcare premiums remain unsettled. >>> 62,000 southernalifornia grocery employees could walk off their jobs. more than 90% of workers rejected a healthcare proposal last night. they have also authorized their union to report a strike. the union will report tomorrow, and more negotiations will likely follow. >>> time now, 7:18, the central valley is known as the nation's salad bowl,...
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union coming from england. but there were those who saw slavery as the issue. even more interestingly and perhaps more counter to italy there were young men be joined the southern cause and endured great difficulty to get there. then in this case they often are the most eccentric or interesting faugh. >> i was living in london for a woman wants. i went on one of these walking tours of civil war london and particularly confederate london. i was surprised even though i have studied this a great deal. i was surprised at how many prominent british people sympathize with the confederacy, members of parliament. of course we talk about this in your book. church leaders, scholars, people invested in these confederate cotton bonds, some went to fight, as you said, but why was there so much sympathy for the confederacy in britain given, as some of course, you say, the burden had already abolished slavery in the slave trade. anti slavery was basically now part of british culture and a significant way. why did so many prominent british people sympathize in one way or another with the confederacy? >> no easy single answer, but you can't be spent together. the very beginning
union coming from england. but there were those who saw slavery as the issue. even more interestingly and perhaps more counter to italy there were young men be joined the southern cause and endured great difficulty to get there. then in this case they often are the most eccentric or interesting faugh. >> i was living in london for a woman wants. i went on one of these walking tours of civil war london and particularly confederate london. i was surprised even though i have studied this a...
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the soviet union was competing against your opponents when it was included in that in big games the number of competitors increased dramatically and china's concurrence along. this southern russian c.d.o. corresponding r. is the capital of trampoline in the country with long held traditions of producing world in a league champions including the first time a women's olympic champion and the most decorated athlete in the sport i mean we can live and the thirty six year old yankee retains the kind of politics period that's so hard given the international fair play word in two thousand and one. the world championship in denmark i challenged me to serious mistake and i wondered for a just couldn't exist and i just to give him my upbringing as it was unfair and i didn't deserve it and. the same. however the trampoline is widely used not only for sporting competitions in spaceflight program for a soviet cosmonaut yuri gagarin and well into a jewish coed trained on it and it's also used in cross training for many other sports journalists were thinking of people start trampoline as it was a foundation for the sports my gymnastics diving freestyle skiing snowboarding and other ext
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company and the union have agreed to narrow the issues in dispute to health care, pensions and work rules. >>> and "the help" is cleaning up at the box office. this drama about southern african-american servants jumps to the top box office spot after debuting in second place last week. "the help" pulled in just more than $20 million. "rise of the planet of the apes" was second, followed by "spy kids all the time in the world." terrell? >> susan mcginnis here in new york thank you for that. >>> when we come back the latest on the rebels celebrating in the streets of libya, but the big question, where is gadhafi? >> "mo >> "cbs moneywatch" sponsored by vagisil, introducing vagisil watch with odor block, the confident clean. t clean. on today's show, keep your photos right at your fingertips. literally! ok. can you zoom in on this? ok. this is my boyfriend. this is my mom and dad. robin, you ok? whatcha doin'? oh, dealing with a slight underwear malfunction. oh, you need hanes panties. they don't ride up. yes please. hey, wardrobe? and now a word from hanes. hanes panties. so cute. and they don't ride up. discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at th
company and the union have agreed to narrow the issues in dispute to health care, pensions and work rules. >>> and "the help" is cleaning up at the box office. this drama about southern african-american servants jumps to the top box office spot after debuting in second place last week. "the help" pulled in just more than $20 million. "rise of the planet of the apes" was second, followed by "spy kids all the time in the world." terrell? >>...
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for the nuba mountain and southern blue nile it was after the incident happened, an agreement was signed mediated by the african union, and under the auspice of president mbeki and the agreement was first that we should have a cease-fire. second, we should move for dialogue and discussing what to do in the southern mountains and blue nile. they were pushing for the argument that there was no way you can disarm these people. the people who fought a political war and they accepted that agreement to ensure that the consultation is conducted. .. >> the other one is that the whole date about what -- debate what is going to happen with the news space after the decision of the south. there's two parts, and in the north and the ncp to discuss how they are going to give another space an opportunity because they are now getting into the this republic institution to be discussed by all factors. it was agreed by the deputy and the president, and then when he went there, bashir and other people rejected outright and not agreeing of the agreement that was signed, and also witnessed by the after ray can union -- african yiewn i don
for the nuba mountain and southern blue nile it was after the incident happened, an agreement was signed mediated by the african union, and under the auspice of president mbeki and the agreement was first that we should have a cease-fire. second, we should move for dialogue and discussing what to do in the southern mountains and blue nile. they were pushing for the argument that there was no way you can disarm these people. the people who fought a political war and they accepted that agreement...
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the hearts and minds of northerners and actually southerners were much more divided i think them we are often told to think. i do believe that the union cause was ultimately not just a movement to keep the nation together, but it was an anti-slavery cause in a very significant way. and, i know that is a very rare thing to hear because we are told that it is completely true that there were very few abolitionists in the north in 1860 and 1861. abolitionism was seen as this dangerous sort of weird sect. abolitionists were sort of like people who refused to burn fossil fuels at all in the course of their lives, because they believed that this would harm the environment and people accepted a general philosophical theoretical way that this was a correct position but who is going to be crazy enough to actually espouse and live this view that ultimately would do so much undermined the foundations of our society and economy? that is how a lot of people felt about abolitionism but it wasn't an anti-slavery cause in the sense that if millions of northerners had not, especially with the election of abraham lincoln in 1860, drawn a line in the san
the hearts and minds of northerners and actually southerners were much more divided i think them we are often told to think. i do believe that the union cause was ultimately not just a movement to keep the nation together, but it was an anti-slavery cause in a very significant way. and, i know that is a very rare thing to hear because we are told that it is completely true that there were very few abolitionists in the north in 1860 and 1861. abolitionism was seen as this dangerous sort of weird...
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the hearts and minds of northerners and actually southerners were much more divided i think them we are often told to think. i do believe that the union cause was ultimately not just a movement to keep the nation together, but it was an anti-slavery cause in a very significant way. and, i know that is a very rare thing to hear because we are told that it is completely true that there were very few abolitionists in the north in 1860 and 1861. abolitionism was seen as this dangerous sort of weird sect. abolitionists were sort of like people who refused to burn fossil fuels at all in the course of their lives, because they believed that this would harm the environment and people accepted a general philosophical theoretical way that this was a correct position but who is going to be crazy enough to actually espouse and live this view that ultimately would do so much undermined the foundations of our society and economy? that is how a lot of people felt about abolitionism but it wasn't an anti-slavery cause in the sense that if millions of northerners had not, especially with the election of abraham lincoln in 1860, drawn a line in the san
the hearts and minds of northerners and actually southerners were much more divided i think them we are often told to think. i do believe that the union cause was ultimately not just a movement to keep the nation together, but it was an anti-slavery cause in a very significant way. and, i know that is a very rare thing to hear because we are told that it is completely true that there were very few abolitionists in the north in 1860 and 1861. abolitionism was seen as this dangerous sort of weird...