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on michael jordan, it just goes on and on, until you get to john updike on ted williams final red soxppearance. >> written on the weekend. >> rose: he said that, is that right? >> roger knows that story. roger was editor for years and years. he went to that game by accident. as you said in the forward to a later edition he had an assignation with a lady who didn't turn up, and he went to -- the red sox were a terrible team then and he went to fenway park, bought a ticket and wawld walked in and noticed ted williams last game to be played at fenway park and he hits the last home run of his career and john went home and wrote the piece, but wrote a whole new style, writing about baseball. >> rose: what was the new style? >> wrote about himself and to write about the, not to write in a sporting way but to write about what he thought about ted williams, to start with, and just to be himself as a great writer. and i think roger said, you know, one piece. roger made it his lifework or a huge part of his lifework to be a writer about baseball and a lot of it is the point of view, and the poi
on michael jordan, it just goes on and on, until you get to john updike on ted williams final red soxppearance. >> written on the weekend. >> rose: he said that, is that right? >> roger knows that story. roger was editor for years and years. he went to that game by accident. as you said in the forward to a later edition he had an assignation with a lady who didn't turn up, and he went to -- the red sox were a terrible team then and he went to fenway park, bought a ticket and...
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on more than 75 acres of rich farmland, ted and fran loewen look after some of the most prized producen on menus across the state. the couple represents the third generation of farming in a family that first moved to the area inthe 1930s. fran and ted eventually took over the operation from her dad herb and immediately saw a need to change a few things in order to stay competitive. >> father-in-law back in the sixties had a fairly typical orchard for this area, where he would have a number of varieties to go through the season and he would pack them, and they would get marketed with others doing the same thing. as the market changed, we had a choice to make: either get bigger or find a niche market. >> in addition to changing the fruit they grow, the loewens also strived to change the way they grew their fruit. long before the days of organic
on more than 75 acres of rich farmland, ted and fran loewen look after some of the most prized producen on menus across the state. the couple represents the third generation of farming in a family that first moved to the area inthe 1930s. fran and ted eventually took over the operation from her dad herb and immediately saw a need to change a few things in order to stay competitive. >> father-in-law back in the sixties had a fairly typical orchard for this area, where he would have a...
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reporter ted oberg was on the water today. >> reporter: ron, as the well testing closed in and surpassed the 48-hour mark, it was quiet out here. no recovered oil being burned from those ships. quiet doesn't mean things are winding down. on board, they're constantly monitoring the more than 60 ships and rigs out here at the site. they're nervous about the potential for anything to go wrong. but they're also watching the news, and they know how important this is. they say it's a great sign but only a first step. as we flew over the site, we didn't see a whole lot of oil. remember, it had been more than a day and a half at that point since the well had been capped. but as we flew a little further, there were miles of that rainbow sheen and still lots of heavy oil remaining to be picked up. >> ted oberg with our houston affiliate ktrk. thanks very much, ted. >>> now to the heat -- in most heat waves, there's at least one part of the country that can gloat while they watch the rest of us suffer. not this time. take a look at the map. nearly every 1 of the 48 lower states saw temperatures rea
reporter ted oberg was on the water today. >> reporter: ron, as the well testing closed in and surpassed the 48-hour mark, it was quiet out here. no recovered oil being burned from those ships. quiet doesn't mean things are winding down. on board, they're constantly monitoring the more than 60 ships and rigs out here at the site. they're nervous about the potential for anything to go wrong. but they're also watching the news, and they know how important this is. they say it's a great sign...
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ted eagan, from the controller's office, office of economic impact. he can share with us the record. mr. eagan, thank you for your work. >> thank you, supervisor. good afternoon, supervisors. ted eagan, chief economist in the controller's office of economic analysis. my office has today filed an economic impact report on this item that i'd like to summarize now. as supervisor avalos indicated, the city charges a transfer tax on transfers of real property, equal to a percentage of the property's sales price. the tax is a progressive tax, in that sellers of higher value properties pay a higher tax rate. the proposed legislation would split the highest bracket and tax the -- and raise the tax rate only in these two highest brackets greater than $5 million. this is a summary of the current and the proposed transfer tax rates. you can see that under the current system there are four brackets, less than $250,000, $250,000 to $1 million, $1 million to $5 million, and $5 million plus. on the right side of this table, the less than $250,000 to stay, the 250,00
ted eagan, from the controller's office, office of economic impact. he can share with us the record. mr. eagan, thank you for your work. >> thank you, supervisor. good afternoon, supervisors. ted eagan, chief economist in the controller's office of economic analysis. my office has today filed an economic impact report on this item that i'd like to summarize now. as supervisor avalos indicated, the city charges a transfer tax on transfers of real property, equal to a percentage of the...
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senator ted kaufman not accepting the familiar strategy i'm not for spending one more dollar and one more american life until we have a conviction that we can get governance that's good enough this is not about resurrecting afghanistan with all due respect i care about afghanistan but the standard is not that we leave something better we just when the day we decide that we don't have carmen's that is good enough we should leave that day a pushback while others work to push ahead a tug of war within a real war with no end in sight christine frizz now r t. american war tactics in iraq are also making the news a group of researchers claim the use of depleted uranium by the u.s. might be causing genetic diseases among the local population one of the authors of the report professor christopher busby believes the health problems could prove worse than among survivors of the here often the nuclear explosion there's an enormous amount of new science which is being completely ignored by the world health organization and by the scientists who work for the governments who associated with the us
senator ted kaufman not accepting the familiar strategy i'm not for spending one more dollar and one more american life until we have a conviction that we can get governance that's good enough this is not about resurrecting afghanistan with all due respect i care about afghanistan but the standard is not that we leave something better we just when the day we decide that we don't have carmen's that is good enough we should leave that day a pushback while others work to push ahead a tug of war...
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i mean, ted turner is the ultimate news entrepreneur.ean, he invent it, and i think lot of people are following in his footsteps today. >> chris? >> i think the great thing about cnn, and it really hasn't been replicated, it's worldwide. i mean, we go to war, and the other side's watching cnn as we go to war. we don't have an msnbc. i wish we did. i wish one of the major broadcast nets would go international. we have the greatest thing in the world in our country--the english language. it's the greatest means of transmission known to man's history, the english language. it's everywhere. and we're not using it to transmit, at least, the way we look at things. >> we have some audience questions now, so let's go to our first one. go ahead. >> whatever happened to labeling news, analysis, and opinion? i come from the cronkite/huntley/brinkely era when i expected a commentary once in a while from these network cables, but when it came out, it was labeled. is the demand for viewership and money the reason the labeling went away? >> jan, i'm go
i mean, ted turner is the ultimate news entrepreneur.ean, he invent it, and i think lot of people are following in his footsteps today. >> chris? >> i think the great thing about cnn, and it really hasn't been replicated, it's worldwide. i mean, we go to war, and the other side's watching cnn as we go to war. we don't have an msnbc. i wish we did. i wish one of the major broadcast nets would go international. we have the greatest thing in the world in our country--the english...
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senator ted kennedy, who was a great champion with people with disabilities across nearly five decades in the senate. also, weighed blank, evan kamp, danny pfeiffer and annette, without them and so many others, this would not have them possible. let me introduce the first panelist. congressman steny hoyer, majority leader of the u.s. house of representatives representing maryland's fifth district. [applause] congressman steny hoyer played a leading role in passing this in the house and getting the amendment and macenacted in 200. and on may 9, 1989, i dropped the bill to the senate and on the same day tony dropped it into the house. [applause] from 1994 to 2001 he was vice chairman of the task force on adults with disabilities. currently he is board of directors for the board for americans with disabilities. next is steve bartlett, a former four-term republican from texas who played a major and key role in moving the 8a.d.a. through the house of representatives and just brought informed me brought home two national championships. [applause] she is currently president and ceo of the fin
senator ted kennedy, who was a great champion with people with disabilities across nearly five decades in the senate. also, weighed blank, evan kamp, danny pfeiffer and annette, without them and so many others, this would not have them possible. let me introduce the first panelist. congressman steny hoyer, majority leader of the u.s. house of representatives representing maryland's fifth district. [applause] congressman steny hoyer played a leading role in passing this in the house and getting...
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. >> and mild day ted. expecting a repeat tomorrow. then, changes coming up. i'll show you in the accu-weather forecast. >> it's not too late to plan an affordable summer get away. michael finney has tickets to low air fares but you need to act soon. >> the news continuesesesesesess >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> gm announced the price of the chevy volt today. the price is $41,000 but can roll out of the dealership door at $33,000 with tax credits. and there is taking orders with delivery by the end of the year. it's ran up 30,000 in 2012 coming fully loaded. >> there is standard-screen based navigation and fundamental element of the vehicle, extended range capability taking you from 40 miles up to 300 miles. >> there is a is in addition to volt, featuring plenty of other vehicle autos san francisco began experimenting today with state of the art parking meters, 190 meet vers have been installed after gathering data will be programmed to charge different rates depending on demand. the only thing knew is that they take credit and
. >> and mild day ted. expecting a repeat tomorrow. then, changes coming up. i'll show you in the accu-weather forecast. >> it's not too late to plan an affordable summer get away. michael finney has tickets to low air fares but you need to act soon. >> the news continuesesesesesess >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> gm announced the price of the chevy volt today. the price is $41,000 but can roll out of the dealership door at $33,000...
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[applause] >> and his eloved, dear friend ted kennedy, senator ted kennedy said, that he personifiedour founding fathers were thinking of wen they were thinking about a united states senate. [applause] >> he has been called a patriot and warrior of the united states constitution. however, the best way that i can describe the senator is as the architect of appalachia. he is the most historic figure to ever call west virginia home, and will forever live in our hearts, and in those of our children. no one, no one can replace our senator. [applause] >> no wind can fill his shoes, and we must never forget his tireless dedication as we humbly try to follow in his footsteps. senator byrd, you've told nd triumphed on behalf of your beloved mountain state, and now your time to rest has. your memory will live in our hearts forever. may god bless you and erma. may god bless the state of west virginia, and may god bless americ [applause] >> i'm senator mitch mcconnell from your neighboring state of kentucky, the republican leader the senate. [applause] >> and i'm here today to represent all of t
[applause] >> and his eloved, dear friend ted kennedy, senator ted kennedy said, that he personifiedour founding fathers were thinking of wen they were thinking about a united states senate. [applause] >> he has been called a patriot and warrior of the united states constitution. however, the best way that i can describe the senator is as the architect of appalachia. he is the most historic figure to ever call west virginia home, and will forever live in our hearts, and in those of...
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the first case is the case of former senator ted stevens when just over a year ago attorney generic holder threw out the conviction of senator based on gross misconduct in the case, even the judge of that case, judge sullivan, said after repeated orders from the court to the prosecutors, he had never seen a case that has seen more of use in his career. attorney general holder was right in terms of acting swiftly, in terms of throwing out that condition. he also stated that the department of justice's office of professional responsibility would investigate the actions of the two officers, yet a year after that, we still have heard nothing out of office regarding their conduct. the department of justice has publicly talked about how they increased training in terms of discovery obligations, and they have issued memos in terms of what they are supposed to be doing, yet they have yet to do anything regarding the behavior of those prosecutors. contrast that to the case that occurred a couple years ago, that boasts -- that of the prosecutor in north carolina, where six months after the charges w
the first case is the case of former senator ted stevens when just over a year ago attorney generic holder threw out the conviction of senator based on gross misconduct in the case, even the judge of that case, judge sullivan, said after repeated orders from the court to the prosecutors, he had never seen a case that has seen more of use in his career. attorney general holder was right in terms of acting swiftly, in terms of throwing out that condition. he also stated that the department of...
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. >> i officer my ted bear. >> reporter: what makes you laugh or what's in your pockets. >> to smell flowers. >> glor: most of all, be yourself. >> because you can't be yourself to me without a single moment every once in a while of just serenity. >> newport, rhode island, july 20, 1969. >> glor: this kind of celluloid time capsule has been tried before right here at cbs news 41 years ago, the day a man first walk on the moon. today's "life in a day" is another grand sociological experiment. >> timber! >> people will, i think, recognition the the unique quality of this film that it is trying to be global, that it is trying to say something about mankind as a whole. >> glor: "life in a day, "the top 20 who make the cut will be invited to the film's premiere next january in utah. that is the cbs evening news tonight. later on cbs "48 hours mystery." russ mitchell will be here tomorrow night. i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org solano county fire. >>> a firefighter sent to the hospital, a ho
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tienlly a ted bit -- tidbit of good news. that's "nightly business report" for wednesday, july 21st. i'm suzanne pratt. good night, everyone, and good night to you, tom. >> tom: have a great evening, suzanne. thank you so much for watching. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. there is a world of investment opportunities out there. spotting them takes experts on the ground. assessing potential firsthand. templeton, a pioneer in global investing for over 50 years. gain from our perspective. >> announcer: and by exxon-mobil. this program is made possible by contributions to your pbstatio pbs station frm viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> more information about investing is available in "nightly business report's" video "how wall street works". to order this dvd, call 1-800- play-pbs or visit online at shoppbs.org.
tienlly a ted bit -- tidbit of good news. that's "nightly business report" for wednesday, july 21st. i'm suzanne pratt. good night, everyone, and good night to you, tom. >> tom: have a great evening, suzanne. thank you so much for watching. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. there is a world of investment opportunities out there. spotting them takes experts on the ground. assessing potential firsthand. templeton, a pioneer in global investing for over 50 years....
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may nine hundred sixty to israel and on the twenty ted bang and now sitting in the knesset ok and therefore it was well known all over the world and when we came to mingle apartment it wasn't of there anymore one of the caption i mean for the state of israel you see the holocaust survivors the right to israel they did talk and when i summon. trial. was on the air and every every evening you have from the news what happened in the trial and the newspapers were full of stories so their heart was open and they started talking they started how could they. as they say them saying live again they were not ashamed that they were so vised up to these to the trial many of them were ashamed that they will survive and others were killed what did it mean for you to be involved in a separation when i should one was with his head on my knees and the i. put my. fingers on his belly and i felt the scour the taint knew from his. files that the skull should be there and when i felt the scar i will show that the man that we capture really was i man before that we will show ninety nine percent again and now i
may nine hundred sixty to israel and on the twenty ted bang and now sitting in the knesset ok and therefore it was well known all over the world and when we came to mingle apartment it wasn't of there anymore one of the caption i mean for the state of israel you see the holocaust survivors the right to israel they did talk and when i summon. trial. was on the air and every every evening you have from the news what happened in the trial and the newspapers were full of stories so their heart was...
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reporter: the clintons haven't even told their guests -- a list rumored to include steven spielberg, ted turner and barbra streisand -- where to show up. but here in this quaint hudson valley town, they are already making plans. >> we have the chelsea choice wrap. we have bill's all american sandwich and hillary's the secretary of steak. >> reporter: by most accounts the clinton wedding will -- well, may happen here at the exclusive astor courts on 50 acres that looks remarkably like the white house. this is about as close as we can get. the estate is something like three-quarters of a mile down that road. on tuesday, a handful of trucks with massachusetts license plates which happens to be the same state as the reported wedding planner is from, were seen pulling through these gates. around here, that counts as a scoop. jim langen, editor of the hudson valley news, is chasing one of the best kept secrets. is this the biggest mystery ever to hit rhinebeck? >> this is the biggest mystery and speculation has become the greatest parlor game since monopoly. >> reporter: it may be calm in the
reporter: the clintons haven't even told their guests -- a list rumored to include steven spielberg, ted turner and barbra streisand -- where to show up. but here in this quaint hudson valley town, they are already making plans. >> we have the chelsea choice wrap. we have bill's all american sandwich and hillary's the secretary of steak. >> reporter: by most accounts the clinton wedding will -- well, may happen here at the exclusive astor courts on 50 acres that looks remarkably...
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ted turner was property reportedly not invited.robert rubin, secretary of the treasury during clinton's both sterps. steven spielberg, tom hanks and barbra streisand of the she sang at bill's inauguration and rumors are swarming that she'll sheer nad them tomorrow. steven bing may be in too. the movie producer and financier is a big supporter of the clinton, one of the largest donors to the clinton foundation, he loaned bill his 737 to rescue those in prisoned american journalists from north korea. it could be the perfect way for the newlyweds to make a quick escape. for "nightline," i'm sharyn alfonsi in rhinebeck. >> indeed, of course, we extend our warmest good wishes to the bride and the groom and our thanks to sharyn alfonsi. we'll be right back. first here's jimmy kimmel with what's coming up next on abc. >> tonight, adam carolla is here, music from raheem antigua. [ kid 1 ] waa ow so of our favorite things? we love summertime fun! ...wearing our farite colors... ...and jamming to our favorite bands! ♪ but we love eating toti
ted turner was property reportedly not invited.robert rubin, secretary of the treasury during clinton's both sterps. steven spielberg, tom hanks and barbra streisand of the she sang at bill's inauguration and rumors are swarming that she'll sheer nad them tomorrow. steven bing may be in too. the movie producer and financier is a big supporter of the clinton, one of the largest donors to the clinton foundation, he loaned bill his 737 to rescue those in prisoned american journalists from north...
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ted it is a small station the train loaded with gold came here nearly ninety years ago so the team crates of bullion were found to be missing on january the twelve months hundred twenty eight days of the legionnaires began guarding the train. death was reported by nature koslow x. because the russian guards had disappeared so there was no one else who could report their theft some of the treasures had also disappeared it was discovered early in the morning by the chief khosla max standing guard. when they approached the carriage to find out what had happened they saw that the doors had been broken and that something was missing inside. this document refutes what historian pavel cutrone claims the report states a russian by the name of hsu called in a beijing official by the name of cousin discovered the absence of two seals in one of the carriages they also discovered that thirteen crates of gold were missing the report stresses that the carriages were in good order both inside and outside the documents wrists in the old clothes approx institute of military history. prague ligia bank was
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remember ted kennedy was sick for a year. it took us from november until june to get the great senator franken from minnesota. [applause] sixty votes was a fleeting time in history of this country but we did a lot during that period of time. i wanted also to say this. i am going to say it whether i want to or not. the republicans, and they declared they are not corporate anymore. they have packed it in, they are through. but remember also, don't badmouth all republicans because senate republicans
remember ted kennedy was sick for a year. it took us from november until june to get the great senator franken from minnesota. [applause] sixty votes was a fleeting time in history of this country but we did a lot during that period of time. i wanted also to say this. i am going to say it whether i want to or not. the republicans, and they declared they are not corporate anymore. they have packed it in, they are through. but remember also, don't badmouth all republicans because senate...
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still to come medics the holy india doctors bring vital ted to some of the country's most remote communities. and russia is a president and heat wave continues with record breaking temperatures across the country with no immediate end in sight to the readings that. looks at how people are coping with the traditional weather here in moscow. just while you always put your website out t. dot com some of the stories of my culture online tonight from tabloid baby to play things since becoming the darling of the recent u.s. russia spy swap anna chapman is now the inspiration for a barbie like dall or if you think about that find out online that artsy don't come tonight there's the pictures over comes in two types costs about thirty dollars to buy a dollar if that's what you'd like also what else is online tonight let's take a look. yes it's a cat that gave birth to a cat like dog the dog calm tonight. but she's a president heat wave continues with record breaking temperatures across the country with no immediate end in sight to the high readings. looks at how people are coping with the tropical we
still to come medics the holy india doctors bring vital ted to some of the country's most remote communities. and russia is a president and heat wave continues with record breaking temperatures across the country with no immediate end in sight to the readings that. looks at how people are coping with the traditional weather here in moscow. just while you always put your website out t. dot com some of the stories of my culture online tonight from tabloid baby to play things since becoming the...
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many do not like their hero now what point do we say that we camps we can't make this work us senator ted kaufman not accepting the familiar strategy i'm not for spending one more dollar and one more american life until we have a conviction that we can get governance that's good. no. this is not about resurrecting afghanistan with all due respect i care about afghanistan but the standard is not there will be something better we just when the day we decide that we don't have garments that is good enough we should leave that day up push back while others work to push ahead a tug of war within a real war with no end in sight christine for south r.t. america's political landscape is a major thing for many musicians in the country take to the mike to voice their concerns about where the u.s. heading and encourage people to fight for what they believe that all she spoke to a rabbi who says that the country needs to drop its mosque and make reality not just the image it's trying to portray. i think america's nightmare is a mirror. reflection of the ugliness we have to remember that. america is t
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many do not like their hero now what point do we say that we camps we can't make this work us senator ted kaufman not accepting the familiar strategy i'm not for spending one more dollar and one more american life until we have a conviction that we can get governance that's good enough this is not about resurrecting afghanistan with all due respect i care about afghanistan but the standard is not that we be something better we just when the day we decide that we don't have carmen's. it is good enough we should leave that day up pushed back while others work to push ahead a tug of war within a real war with no end in sight christine for is now r t well it's not only politicians who are debating bills and policies in the us musicians are taking the stage to voice what they think should be done to improve the country spoke to a rapper who's encouraging fans to stand up to the government and change he says america needs to wake up. i think america's nightmares a mirror. a reflection of the ugliness we have to remember that. america is this model for democracy you know yet it's just a facade o
many do not like their hero now what point do we say that we camps we can't make this work us senator ted kaufman not accepting the familiar strategy i'm not for spending one more dollar and one more american life until we have a conviction that we can get governance that's good enough this is not about resurrecting afghanistan with all due respect i care about afghanistan but the standard is not that we be something better we just when the day we decide that we don't have carmen's. it is good...
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do not like their hero now what point do we say that we can't say we can't make this work us senator ted kaufman not accepting the familiar strategy i'm not for spending one more dollar and one more american life until we have a conviction that we can get governance that's good enough this is not about resurrecting afghanistan with all due respect i care about afghanistan but the standard is not that we be something better we just when the day we decide that we don't have carmen's that is good enough we should leave that day a pushback while others work to push ahead a tug of war within a real war with no end in sight. christine for example r t well america's military campaign in iraq is also making big news a group of researchers claim the use of depleted uranium by u.s. led forces during the war may be causing cancer and genetic diseases among the local population one of the authors of the report british iraqi scientists malar com don has told r.t. the situation on the ground can be described as catastrophic for the past year i have been working with doctors i've been working with pedi
do not like their hero now what point do we say that we can't say we can't make this work us senator ted kaufman not accepting the familiar strategy i'm not for spending one more dollar and one more american life until we have a conviction that we can get governance that's good enough this is not about resurrecting afghanistan with all due respect i care about afghanistan but the standard is not that we be something better we just when the day we decide that we don't have carmen's that is good...
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full members of the commute like everyone else sociologist joseph nevins and civil rights activist ted hayes talking to my colleagues there. so i have for you this how here in our city despite sadness continue we that means you know you're starring in screen in the american media this summer. and stay with r.t. for a visit to the comedy beach in the center of russia's science industry at a thriving place to do business. now he waving the red. capital has been breaking records with temperatures approaching forty degrees celsius for nine days running it's thought to be the longest hot spell since records began more than one hundred thirty years ago and it's been made worse for moscow rides by the horrible smog caused by bonfires which as of envelop the city doctors are urging people to stay indoors to avoid breathing difficulties caused by the rising airborne pollution there is some good news on the horizon with forecasters saying moscow could see some cooling down forcefully this weekend but the hot temperatures are likely to stay until the beginning of next week at least. both hollywoo
full members of the commute like everyone else sociologist joseph nevins and civil rights activist ted hayes talking to my colleagues there. so i have for you this how here in our city despite sadness continue we that means you know you're starring in screen in the american media this summer. and stay with r.t. for a visit to the comedy beach in the center of russia's science industry at a thriving place to do business. now he waving the red. capital has been breaking records with temperatures...
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you could bring john mccain and ted kennedy into this and even though john mccain was not at all of the meetings when president bush was doing closed- door negotiations on -- i forget which year it was, he was still supportive and now we have no one. democrats aresay resisting as well, but you have a lot more democrats working on it than you do republicans. >> them so, if a bill were to come up, when -- so, as a bill were to come up, when the resources say it might come up? >> we are only a couple of months away from an election which is expected to be extremely difficult for democrats. the willingness from the speaker and majority leader in the senate -- and the majority leader in the house to get this bill together and get a compromise, i just do not see the willingness from democratic leaders to put an emigration bill even in the set where they said it would go first. -- an immigration bill. it just as not seem like it's going to happen. >> what about a lame duck session? >> you have to get through the elections first. i don't think anybody is putting their eggs in that basket yet. t
you could bring john mccain and ted kennedy into this and even though john mccain was not at all of the meetings when president bush was doing closed- door negotiations on -- i forget which year it was, he was still supportive and now we have no one. democrats aresay resisting as well, but you have a lot more democrats working on it than you do republicans. >> them so, if a bill were to come up, when -- so, as a bill were to come up, when the resources say it might come up? >> we...
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senator ted kaufman not accepting the familiar strategy i'm not for spending one more dollar and one more american life until we have a conviction that we can get governance that's good enough this is not about resurrecting afghanistan with all due respect i care about afghanistan but the standard is not there will be something better we just when the day we decide that we don't have carmen's that is good enough we should leave that day a pushback while others work to push ahead a tug of war within a real war with no end in sight christine for sound r t. and in the us the consequences of nine eleven and america's subsequent wars have led some to worry that innocent muslims going about their lives are being targeted or takes a look. has the religion of islam turned into a source of fear in the us well the american media has been doing a heck of a job if you will in phobias to me that you are not. working with our enemies have had enough of some of bin laden became the poster boy for all muslims or a billion muslims in the world as one guy symbolized all those all muslims for most amer
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senator ted kaufman not accepting the familiar strategy i'm not for spending one more dollar and one more american life until we have a conviction that we can get governance that's good enough this is not about resurrecting afghanistan with all. do respect and i care about afghanistan but the standard is not that we believe something better we just when the day we decide that we don't have carmen's that is good enough we should leave that day up pushed back while others work to push ahead a tug of war within a real war with no end in sight christine for example r t. the consequence of america's misadventures abroad is that in the eyes of the world it is losing any authority as a role model and that's the view of one outspoken rapper in the us we spoke to our team. i think america's nightmare is a mirror. reflection of the ugliness we have to remember that. america is this model for democracy you know yet it's just the facade of you know everybody is the make up is there but behind the make up is kind of like it's kind of like chaotic it's a lot of it's a lot of things that. obama has
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