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the first of the twins, marcelleo. was born in 2009. the other twin was born in 2010. doctors say the boys and their motherare doing fine. >> i turned to miss roebels and said do you want them to have the same birthday or different birthdays? >> doctors say one of the babies was not receiving as much nutrition so they decided to deliver the twins early. >> i would go for same birthday. bigger party. >> i think so. i think it would get confusing would you have one-on-one day? you're twins. except when you're like 18, 19, they'll start the night before and continue, 24 hours. >> i think either way it's a big party for a couple days. >>> the only party people are celebrating here is one indoors i imagine. >> i know. >> it's cold. >> it is that bone-chilling cold. you said you were in new york. >> got off the train this afternoon and it was that whipping wind. >> i was in chicago. minus 15 windchill. i thought i was coming home to warmer weather. but look at the winds? biting cold for sure. the winds are nothing to be playing around with, folks. it's dangerous conditions as
the first of the twins, marcelleo. was born in 2009. the other twin was born in 2010. doctors say the boys and their motherare doing fine. >> i turned to miss roebels and said do you want them to have the same birthday or different birthdays? >> doctors say one of the babies was not receiving as much nutrition so they decided to deliver the twins early. >> i would go for same birthday. bigger party. >> i think so. i think it would get confusing would you have one-on-one...
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the twins arrived in the united states on friday with wilkins' son, samuel. the stanleys' daughters are there with the family. first we'll concentrate here on the wilkins. what's it like, joe, to finally have him home? >> it's wonderful to have him here. we've been looking for this for the past several months, and over a year now. and being a dad for three days, everything is new and -- >> larry: first child? >> first child, yes. >> larry: how did he handle the flight? >> from haiti he slept the whole flight, so that was nice. of course, i had two other kids next to me, so i was kind of -- they were a little more -- >> larry: you had 80 on the plane altogether? >> we had 81 on the plane. >> larry: they dispersed in miami? >> we went through immigration for seven and a half hours while they did the paperwork. that was a time i'll never forget. >> larry: when can he become a citizen? >> well, you know, larry, that's one mountain we have ahead of us. i think a lot of us were at the legalization point where we had -- he had our last name, since that time since th
the twins arrived in the united states on friday with wilkins' son, samuel. the stanleys' daughters are there with the family. first we'll concentrate here on the wilkins. what's it like, joe, to finally have him home? >> it's wonderful to have him here. we've been looking for this for the past several months, and over a year now. and being a dad for three days, everything is new and -- >> larry: first child? >> first child, yes. >> larry: how did he handle the flight?...
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>> i was. >> larry: jason and jamie were in miami waiting for the twins, right? es. >> larry: what was that like, when the plane came in for you, jason? >> it was wonderful. we actually -- they put it up on the board. the arrival boards, we were able to see that it came in, saw it landed. i got a picture of jamie pointing to it, the "landed" status. we didn't know at that time how much of a long haul we had in front of us. another eight or nine hours. we were happy they were on american soil. >> larry: how did the 6-year-olds react when they saw you, jamie? >> it was wonderful. i first saw jean-dani, and he saw me. i said his name. and he ran to me and hugged me stronger than i thought a 6-year-old could hug. then denise looked at me with a shy kind of a smile and gave me a hug. she was a little sick, so her emotions were maybe a little tempered, but they are happy. >> larry: subdued. >> they were happy. >> larry: joe and jill, is the united states government getting involved in your hopeful matter to expedite things? >> we heard from a senator today through e-mai
>> i was. >> larry: jason and jamie were in miami waiting for the twins, right? es. >> larry: what was that like, when the plane came in for you, jason? >> it was wonderful. we actually -- they put it up on the board. the arrival boards, we were able to see that it came in, saw it landed. i got a picture of jamie pointing to it, the "landed" status. we didn't know at that time how much of a long haul we had in front of us. another eight or nine hours. we were...
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the air. >>> and born today, born tomorrow. new year's twins with different birthdays but just barely. 's coming up. >>> taking out the tree. why the city is offering a green way to dispose of the holiday. >> i'm gigi barnett in cherry hill. that story is coming up. >>> the winds are high, the temperatures are low. how long will the conditions come with us? i'll have the forecast coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> well, tonight, hopes are fading in brazil for the search for survivors. 64 people have been confirmed dead. the new year's day mud slides are triggered by 10 inches of steady rain. the mud made searching extremely difficult. >>> an attempted attack on a danish cartoonist leaves the suspect wounded and the government with al qaeda concerns. he made cartoons mocking the prophet muhammad. a somali man broke into his home armed with a ax and knife. when he wouldn't put them down, police shot the man. the suspect is believed to have direct links to al qaeda. the cartoonist has been moved for his own protection. >>> a little boy's death shows the true danger of celebratory gunshots o
the air. >>> and born today, born tomorrow. new year's twins with different birthdays but just barely. 's coming up. >>> taking out the tree. why the city is offering a green way to dispose of the holiday. >> i'm gigi barnett in cherry hill. that story is coming up. >>> the winds are high, the temperatures are low. how long will the conditions come with us? i'll have the forecast coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> well, tonight, hopes are fading in...
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but unlike most twins, they were born in separate decades. >> and the first twin, marcello was the last9. stephano arrived in 2010. >> reporter: the proud father sees some advantages to the calendar quirk. >> it will be -- it will be good because they will have different parties. birthday parties you know. >> different parties. but if they're like my twin boys they'll still fight over the same bulldozer. >>> that's it for this "world news." tomorrow "good morning america" will have the latest on developments in yemen. i'm john berman, have a good night. produce with a 100% guarantee... means freshness is always in season. rancher's reserve beef, guaranteed tender, says you're always ready to grill. and now, safeway has a new promise. a commitment to thousands of new everyday low prices. so you can get what you want. when you want it. at the price you need. today... and tomorrow.
but unlike most twins, they were born in separate decades. >> and the first twin, marcello was the last9. stephano arrived in 2010. >> reporter: the proud father sees some advantages to the calendar quirk. >> it will be -- it will be good because they will have different parties. birthday parties you know. >> different parties. but if they're like my twin boys they'll still fight over the same bulldozer. >>> that's it for this "world news." tomorrow...
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boys made history in tampa, the first of a set of twins. well, the first of a set of twins. marcello was born before new year's in 2009. and minutes later, stefano was born in 2010. they were born premature and they'll spend the next few weeks in the neonatal unit. the boys and the mother are doing well say the doctor. >> i turned to her and her husband. i said do you want the same birthday or different? >> doctors say one of the babies was not getting enough nutrition. >> i say they share the same birthday. >> i think so. >>> the belgium tradition is not for the faint of heart. get ready for this. thousands welcomed in the new year with a plunge into the icy sea. some decided -- the speedos, got to love it. this is one beach party you would agree that is not going to run out of ice. after stacking themselves up, more than 6,000 brave souls lined up and ran in. >> that was nice. was nice. >> very good. [ indiscernible ] >> very good. >> going to get ice cream on the beach. >> very cold. you can understand that line and pretty much any langua
boys made history in tampa, the first of a set of twins. well, the first of a set of twins. marcello was born before new year's in 2009. and minutes later, stefano was born in 2010. they were born premature and they'll spend the next few weeks in the neonatal unit. the boys and the mother are doing well say the doctor. >> i turned to her and her husband. i said do you want the same birthday or different? >> doctors say one of the babies was not getting enough nutrition. >> i...
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the twin cities 11. 30s from atlanta to boston. 63 in miami. >>> they are literally dripping with pride in the big easy, taking a plunge all in the name of team spirit. >> with good reason. saints fever was running high. and even down deep at the new orleans aquarium. divers sported saints paraphernalia. you can see the logo there on the tank as they clean tanks and fed fish and sharks. there were saints logos on hats, jerseys, even the oxygen tank right there. you can see it. >> all the fanfare in celebration of the saints' number one standing in the nfc south. >> and they should be proud of that, well done, saints. we'll be right back with more "world news now." whoo! awake again? >>> welcome back. the tallest building in the world opens to the public today in dubai. the tiny arab emirate for outsized ambition. >> but the kingdom has fallen on leaner times. so with today's debut it hopes to get visitors to look up again. laura setrakian is in dubai. good morning to you, laura. >> reporter: good morning, jeremy and linsey. today i
the twin cities 11. 30s from atlanta to boston. 63 in miami. >>> they are literally dripping with pride in the big easy, taking a plunge all in the name of team spirit. >> with good reason. saints fever was running high. and even down deep at the new orleans aquarium. divers sported saints paraphernalia. you can see the logo there on the tank as they clean tanks and fed fish and sharks. there were saints logos on hats, jerseys, even the oxygen tank right there. you can see it....
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she gained a lot of confidence playing against the twins at oklahoma last year second round of the ncaa> eight >>. >> rich: eighteen points for goodlett. >> robin: sasha goodlett has been the bright spot offensively for georgia tech. because of that they still are making points. continue to give confidence as she gets more and more playing time. >> rich: not something to make sylvia crawley happy, a couple of shot clock violations in the last. with 10:30 minutes left and a lead she has room for error. >> robin: georgia tech ratcheting up pressure taking away options that were readily available early putting more pressure on the ball and collapsing down into the post. that avenue has not been open those last couple of possessions. >> rich: you know one thing, swords rips down another rebound, georgia tech is very good at pressing and causing turnovers. but you've got to make baskets to press in the backcourt. if they are not shooting and they are not they are 34%, it's do you have have an effective press. >> robin: absolutely. that's the single biggest factor. when your bread and butter
she gained a lot of confidence playing against the twins at oklahoma last year second round of the ncaa> eight >>. >> rich: eighteen points for goodlett. >> robin: sasha goodlett has been the bright spot offensively for georgia tech. because of that they still are making points. continue to give confidence as she gets more and more playing time. >> rich: not something to make sylvia crawley happy, a couple of shot clock violations in the last. with 10:30 minutes left...
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they are accused of fatally shooting the twin sisters, a 6-year-old cousin and a 71-year-old aunt at a home in jupiter, florida. >> tonight, the secret service says they are investigating a hand out there for president barack obama. and the large black doll was found hanging from the building forward for them and a spokesman said that they were found yesterday morning in the small town of plains, georgia. a local witness told them that they had a rope around the neck. and the sign with obama's name on it. >>> and a developing story now that the u.s. and the british embassy for them are closed. both shut down from al qaeda where the tpwroup was bolstering their present in that country and that has prompted more criticism for them in how they are haggling the war on terror. >> reporter: can anything positive come about for them involving the passenger with the pop in his underwear? one expert says yes. and mr. it had guy and some respect that is looking at it, probably doing us a favor. i mean look, we have an administration which is not focused like it should be on terrorism. >> report
they are accused of fatally shooting the twin sisters, a 6-year-old cousin and a 71-year-old aunt at a home in jupiter, florida. >> tonight, the secret service says they are investigating a hand out there for president barack obama. and the large black doll was found hanging from the building forward for them and a spokesman said that they were found yesterday morning in the small town of plains, georgia. a local witness told them that they had a rope around the neck. and the sign with...
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great contributions from gerson, also the edwards' twins. e you know monica wright íí w hom. acc women's basketball is presented by the official corporate sponsors of the acc, geico, pepsi and w georgia tech leads over virginia by a point at the half. in the locker room, machelle joseph will come in to try to rally her troops to get them set for the second period. [ ] 7 halcalo man the ♪ [ ma lf torie f all hamm ] gonnt liutte f and like. ♪ f floa a bly. stke a nnat l buty d sike ♪ inga... 7 ting a [ wohalfalor the wom] i kat's. ♪ ♪ >> jenn: georgia tech leading virginia by one at the half. this has been an exciting ball game so far. jenn hildreth with lachina robinson, happy to bring this to you. early on it was georgia tech, then virginia found way to get back in. >> lachina: they understand you have to get busy from the start. debbie ryan looks happy out there. she might have been out for a time, when she got back in, there was scoring. her teammates held it down while she was out of the game. you have to look at gerson and edwards able to
great contributions from gerson, also the edwards' twins. e you know monica wright íí w hom. acc women's basketball is presented by the official corporate sponsors of the acc, geico, pepsi and w georgia tech leads over virginia by a point at the half. in the locker room, machelle joseph will come in to try to rally her troops to get them set for the second period. [ ] 7 halcalo man the ♪ [ ma lf torie f all hamm ] gonnt liutte f and like. ♪ f floa a bly. stke a nnat l buty d sike ♪...
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. >>> plus, know how the oldest twin always likes to tease the oth? these guys will have a lot to battle about in the years ago. you're watching "early today >>> well, welcome back. the windchill was biting all weekend long and it continues this morning. the wind chill is 6 in atlanta, georgia this morning. you know it's cold when atlanta is at 6. windchill advisories all going down south. windchill in miami is 43, which for them is a little shocking to the system. temperatures will struggle to the 30s in most locations. it's a slow warmup but another arctic blast comes next weekend. don't count on anything warm at least for a while. if you're watching wnbc 4 in new york, see the mysteries of the great lakes and discover the lakes untold stories at the american museum of natural history. that's your eastern event of the day, lynn. >> better stay indoors today, bill. stay warm. >>> now here's a look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. hyped as the film of the decade, "avatar" now actually has the chance to be the film of the decade. with $68
. >>> plus, know how the oldest twin always likes to tease the oth? these guys will have a lot to battle about in the years ago. you're watching "early today >>> well, welcome back. the windchill was biting all weekend long and it continues this morning. the wind chill is 6 in atlanta, georgia this morning. you know it's cold when atlanta is at 6. windchill advisories all going down south. windchill in miami is 43, which for them is a little shocking to the system....
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>> because of their early delivery, the twins will stay in intensive care for eight weeks before they can go home. their mom said to be doing fine. that is a fox watch across america. >> julie: the nation's first paperless postal system is up and running in major cities across the u.s., converting snail mail to digital transmissions. residents get a digital mailbox based on the street address, basically an e-mail address for your house. and cities can can actually use it to communicate with people about things like street maintenance and sanitation or even missing pets. advocates say it could save millions. claudia cowen has the story. >> reporter: to cut down on the mail, ryan nickel of san francisco is paying his bills and keeping in touch with friends and family online. and now he's also using a new web-based postal system that uses his street address for e-delivery. it's called zoom box. >> i can just with one click say i want this paperless in the future, please. and i'll never see a paper copy of it again. >> we created a digital mailbox for every street address in the u.s. so n
>> because of their early delivery, the twins will stay in intensive care for eight weeks before they can go home. their mom said to be doing fine. that is a fox watch across america. >> julie: the nation's first paperless postal system is up and running in major cities across the u.s., converting snail mail to digital transmissions. residents get a digital mailbox based on the street address, basically an e-mail address for your house. and cities can can actually use it to...
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they may be used to frigid air in the twin cities... >> i can handle it. m cold but i've been around the block. i was shoveling snow last week in a t-shirt. >> reporter: doctors and nurses in minnesota say freezing temperatures can be dangerous and cause frostbite. they warn residents to bundle up. >> there is no magic temperature that says you're going to get frostbite or not. it's the amount, it's the temperature outside and length of time and length of exposure. >> reporter: travelers in michigan and indiana are battling the wind and snow. state troopers along the highways urging drivers to use caution. >> you have to have both hands on the wheel, certainly. >> white knucks and all. >> a little bit. >> reporter: snow continues falling in parts of northern new england where forecasters crawling for up to 14 inches in some areas. massachusetts, vermont and main are battling winds near 30 mile an hour. mother nature doesn't spare the south. farmers in louisiana bracing for a hard freeze, which could cause damage to strawberry crops. >> a lot of covering and
they may be used to frigid air in the twin cities... >> i can handle it. m cold but i've been around the block. i was shoveling snow last week in a t-shirt. >> reporter: doctors and nurses in minnesota say freezing temperatures can be dangerous and cause frostbite. they warn residents to bundle up. >> there is no magic temperature that says you're going to get frostbite or not. it's the amount, it's the temperature outside and length of time and length of exposure. >>...
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saddam is not just vital in its own right, it is a huge test of our seriousness in dealing with the twinf mass distraction and terrorism. can you tell us how you saw those links, and again, what evidence you had that there were links? because as you know, the butler committee has established that there weren't direct links at that time between saddam and al qaeda. >> the link was, in my mind, at that time, this, that there was a proliferation threat that was potentially growing, because we had in iran, we have north korea, we have libya, we had iraq obviously. but with a lot of emphasis on a.q. khan activities. my fear was and i would say i hoped this will be stronger today than i did back then as a result of what iran particularly today is doing. my fear is that states that are highly repressive or failed, the danger of a wmd link is that they become porous, they construct all sorts of different alliances with people and yet it's true we did not have evidence that saddam was, for example, behind the september 11th attacks and part of the difference between ourselves and the americans wa
saddam is not just vital in its own right, it is a huge test of our seriousness in dealing with the twinf mass distraction and terrorism. can you tell us how you saw those links, and again, what evidence you had that there were links? because as you know, the butler committee has established that there weren't direct links at that time between saddam and al qaeda. >> the link was, in my mind, at that time, this, that there was a proliferation threat that was potentially growing, because...
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they may be used to frigid air in the twin cities. >> i can handle it. i'm cold. lock. doctors and nurses say freezing temperatures can be dangerous and cause frostbite. >> there is no magic temperature that says you are going to get frostbite or not, you know? it is the amount. it is the temperature outside and the henges of time and the length of exposure. >> reporter: travelers in michigan and indiana are battling the wind a snow. state troopers along the highways urging drivers to use caution. >> you have to have both hand on the wheel certainly. >> white knuckles and all? >> a little bit. >> reporter: snow continues to fall in parts of new england where forecasters are calling for up to 14 inches in some areas. massachusetts, vermont and maine are also battling winds near 30 miles per hour. and mother nature doesn't spare the south. farmers in louisiana bracing for a hard freeze which could cause damage to strawberry crops. >> a lot of covering, lot of keeping the berries covered. >> reporter: the national weather service is also warning florida orange growers
they may be used to frigid air in the twin cities. >> i can handle it. i'm cold. lock. doctors and nurses say freezing temperatures can be dangerous and cause frostbite. >> there is no magic temperature that says you are going to get frostbite or not, you know? it is the amount. it is the temperature outside and the henges of time and the length of exposure. >> reporter: travelers in michigan and indiana are battling the wind a snow. state troopers along the highways urging...
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at a time when the twin cities were known as america's capital of antisemitism. jews were discriminated for everything, houses, public accommodation, even service clubs and automobile clubs. the rest of america was not much better. that is one of the reasons why a record of america with an administration beloved by jews raised only a feeble voice against the holocaust. that was then. now, of course, the twin cities are among the most enlightened communities of america, the place where they have had several jewish senators, several black officials, a flourishing of the community. it has transformed itself as america has been transformed. and i want to ask the question, what happened? how did that happen? we do not have time to get into many of the reasons but the most significant was the powerful tide of the civil rights revolution. it simply knocked down a closed society of my youth, knocking down the walls of the segregation and discrimination, opening the doors of equal opportunity to blacks and jews and all but -- and ultimately to women and to gaze and to peop
at a time when the twin cities were known as america's capital of antisemitism. jews were discriminated for everything, houses, public accommodation, even service clubs and automobile clubs. the rest of america was not much better. that is one of the reasons why a record of america with an administration beloved by jews raised only a feeble voice against the holocaust. that was then. now, of course, the twin cities are among the most enlightened communities of america, the place where they have...
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official told amnesty international delegates that, quote, your role collapsed with the collapse of the twin towers in new york. in a report from amnesty international in 2005 irene khan wrote about guantanamo bay, calling it the gulag of our times, entrenching the practice of arbitrary and indefinite detention and violation of international law, trials by military commissions have made a mockery of justice and due process. 2005 was a different time than now. that was a big deal. i was in washington at the time as a capitol hill correspondent and i remember the stir it caused in washington. defense secretary donald rumsfeld called the report reprehensible. dick cheney said he was offended. . called it absurd. the washington post editorialized that, quote, lately the organization has tended to save its most vitriolic condemnation not for dictators but for the united states and. it was a clear attempt to try to discredit this organization. i have followed washington politics long enough to know that when top officials attack you instead of ignoring you it is because they are scared of you. the
official told amnesty international delegates that, quote, your role collapsed with the collapse of the twin towers in new york. in a report from amnesty international in 2005 irene khan wrote about guantanamo bay, calling it the gulag of our times, entrenching the practice of arbitrary and indefinite detention and violation of international law, trials by military commissions have made a mockery of justice and due process. 2005 was a different time than now. that was a big deal. i was in...
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and then this last number, i'm sure you will find its devastating as ideal, the twin 14 and 16 millionfamilies in america, experienced some kind of food insecurity. that the euphemistic term for hunger. and 60 percent of these families are headed by women. can you imagine what it would be like if you constantly have to think about buying food for her children? are you going to try to work and use money for gasoline, or are you going to put food on the table? are you going to buy high blood pressure medicine that you need, or give your children the next new. your sons asthma pump, are you going to the elderly, dependent dad, or are you going to use the money to feed your children? this is the reality for so many people in this country. this is another face of sexism in america. and it is alive and well and ruining our future. but we don't have to let it, because we know that the next chapter has yet to be written. and there's so many things that we can do. and what's wonderful today is that so many we can do without getting up from our computers. we can look at women's the news which is
and then this last number, i'm sure you will find its devastating as ideal, the twin 14 and 16 millionfamilies in america, experienced some kind of food insecurity. that the euphemistic term for hunger. and 60 percent of these families are headed by women. can you imagine what it would be like if you constantly have to think about buying food for her children? are you going to try to work and use money for gasoline, or are you going to put food on the table? are you going to buy high blood...
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in a statement, he said: the twin retirement announcements endangered democrats' prospects for maintainingr veto-proof, 60-vote margin in the senate. >> i didn't expect it, i don't think anybody did. >> ifill: a strong republican candidate is more likely to step up in north dakota, where popular governor john hoeven is considering a run. in connecticut, a popular democrat, state attorney general, richard blumenthal, announced he will run for dodd's seat. >> i have not been pressured to take this step, i have received a lot of >> i've received a lot of encouragement. and i emphasize a lot. i have two dead cell phones right now. i have 2 dead cellfones right now. >> ifill: five democrats and six republicans will not seek reelection to the u.s. senate this year. in the house, 10 democrats have announced they're leaving, and an eleventh, alabama congressman parker griffith, has switched parties. but 14 house republicans have said they will not run again. party leaders are worried about state races too. in michigan, democratic lieutenant governor john cherry decided against a run for that state
in a statement, he said: the twin retirement announcements endangered democrats' prospects for maintainingr veto-proof, 60-vote margin in the senate. >> i didn't expect it, i don't think anybody did. >> ifill: a strong republican candidate is more likely to step up in north dakota, where popular governor john hoeven is considering a run. in connecticut, a popular democrat, state attorney general, richard blumenthal, announced he will run for dodd's seat. >> i have not been...
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now, of course, the twin cities are among the most dynamic cities in america, a place where they have jewish said as -- jewish senators, and dozens of black [unintelligible] i just want to ask the question what happened? how did that happen? lots of things. the most significant for me was the powerful ties of the civil rights revolution which knocked down the closed society of my youth, knocking down the walls of segregation and discrimination, smashing quotas and apartheid, opening the doors of equal opportunity to blacks and jews and, ultimately, to women, two days, and to persons of disabilities. -- to dagays, and to persons of disabilities. the and before him had the moral clout that martin luther king had with my jewish community. i was at a convention of rabbis and martin luther king sent a telegram to the convention. "i need you tomorrow. i need you tomorrow in st. augustine, fla.." we didn't even know where that was. "we need you tomorrow." 17 people were on an airplane the next day. i was the next one. and martin luther king and to the question that we just asked. what was th
now, of course, the twin cities are among the most dynamic cities in america, a place where they have jewish said as -- jewish senators, and dozens of black [unintelligible] i just want to ask the question what happened? how did that happen? lots of things. the most significant for me was the powerful ties of the civil rights revolution which knocked down the closed society of my youth, knocking down the walls of segregation and discrimination, smashing quotas and apartheid, opening the doors...
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reportedly told amnesty international delegates, quote, your role collapsed with the collapse of the twin towers in new york. in a report from amnesty international 2005, i mean wrote about guantanamo bay calling it the gulag of our times entrenching the practice of all our perjury and indefinite detention and violation of international all, trials by military commissions have made a mockery of justice and due process. 2005 was somewhat of a different time than now and it was a big deal. i was in washington at the time as a capitol hill correspondent, and i remember the fer it cost and washington. defense secretary donald rumsfeld called the report reprehensible. cheney said he was offended. [laughter] bush called it upsurged and "the washington post" editorialized that, quote, the organization has tended to save its most vitriolic condemnation is not for the world's dictators but for the united states. it was a clear attempt to try -- officials attack you instead ignore you it is because they are scared of you. the white house attack on the group's credibility for me at that time was a c
reportedly told amnesty international delegates, quote, your role collapsed with the collapse of the twin towers in new york. in a report from amnesty international 2005, i mean wrote about guantanamo bay calling it the gulag of our times entrenching the practice of all our perjury and indefinite detention and violation of international all, trials by military commissions have made a mockery of justice and due process. 2005 was somewhat of a different time than now and it was a big deal. i was...
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>> it's because they had different-- >> the twins came ten weeks prematurely and expect to go home in about eight weeks. that's it for us here in washington. the journal editorial report is up next. be sure to tune in tomorrow as chris wallace hosts the white house counterterrorism advisor john brennan and also, senator kit bond on fox news sunday. check your local listings for the time and channel, i'm shannon bream. thanks for watching the fox news channel where we report and you channel where we report and you decide. captioned by closed captioning services, inc.
>> it's because they had different-- >> the twins came ten weeks prematurely and expect to go home in about eight weeks. that's it for us here in washington. the journal editorial report is up next. be sure to tune in tomorrow as chris wallace hosts the white house counterterrorism advisor john brennan and also, senator kit bond on fox news sunday. check your local listings for the time and channel, i'm shannon bream. thanks for watching the fox news channel where we report and you...
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the same birthday? or have a different birthday? >> they're identical twins. but they were born in two different years. we'll explain this new year's eve story. >>> taking out the tree. why the city is offering a greenway to dispose of the holiday. >>> i'm gigi barnett in cherry hill. that story is coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> frantic search efforts are under way in brazil, following mudslides. the new year's day mudslides are triggered by 10 inches of rain. rescuers are currently rushing across red earth. looking for victims or survivors. >>> a woman attempts to refill a gas generator inside her home and then accidentally drops a candle inside that container. firefighters responded. they tried to extinguish the flames from the roof. it then collapsed. two firefighter the were transported to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. all of the occupants in the home were able to escape without injury. >>> celebratory gunfire to mark the new year caused quite a panic across the country, especially for one in houston. says a bullet flew through, pierced t
the same birthday? or have a different birthday? >> they're identical twins. but they were born in two different years. we'll explain this new year's eve story. >>> taking out the tree. why the city is offering a greenway to dispose of the holiday. >>> i'm gigi barnett in cherry hill. that story is coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> frantic search efforts are under way in brazil, following mudslides. the new year's day mudslides are triggered by 10 inches of rain....
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byron dorgan and kent conrad, sort of the touchdown twins, the two democratic senators, they've been winning elections in that state since 1980 in a state that ronald reagan won 2- -- solidly republican, north dakota, and somehow they have managed to survive, a populist, fiscally responsible national democrats. and byron dorgan i think decided that he had spent enough time, energy and effort doing that. and maybe that the prospects weren't that great. >> lehrer: you don't see glaciers moving the way david does. >> i do think that what you have right now is -- it is a difference from 1933. 1933, in 1932 there were 217 republicans and 216 democrats in the house of representatives. and two years later there were 200 more democrats than there were republicans under roosevelt. in other words, it kept increasing. the democratic numbers are not going to increase. what the democrats are concerned about are more retirement in the house, especially because open seats are the most vulnerable place for a party to defend. an incumbent is still tougher to defeat in a house election. >> lehrer: no
byron dorgan and kent conrad, sort of the touchdown twins, the two democratic senators, they've been winning elections in that state since 1980 in a state that ronald reagan won 2- -- solidly republican, north dakota, and somehow they have managed to survive, a populist, fiscally responsible national democrats. and byron dorgan i think decided that he had spent enough time, energy and effort doing that. and maybe that the prospects weren't that great. >> lehrer: you don't see glaciers...
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. >> in the opening scene of gone with the wind scarlett o'hara told the twins work, work, war. either of you say that one more time i will go inside. ladies and gentlemen, the sesquicentennial of the war has begun. last month at harpers ferry was commemorated the 150th anniversary of john brown's raid. the official start of the national and virginia says with centennial commemoration. regretfully, unlike the centennial of 1961, there is no national committee to coordinate the observance of those four years and their lasting impact on america. two years from this very month will be the source quincentennial of lincoln's grand review at baileys crossroads in fairfax county. the event which led julia to return to weathered's hotel and awaken the early morning hours to write her in mortal battle hymn of the republic. lincoln's across reliance is the organization that has been working the past two years to commemorate president lincoln's review of 70,000 soldiers that so inspired julia ward howe. you are the true believers in the mystic chords of memory of the union that president li
. >> in the opening scene of gone with the wind scarlett o'hara told the twins work, work, war. either of you say that one more time i will go inside. ladies and gentlemen, the sesquicentennial of the war has begun. last month at harpers ferry was commemorated the 150th anniversary of john brown's raid. the official start of the national and virginia says with centennial commemoration. regretfully, unlike the centennial of 1961, there is no national committee to coordinate the observance...
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the dead included his twin sisters, a 79-year-old aunt and 6-year-old cousin. s arrest, the 6-year-old's father now says he will be able to rest easier. >> that means i'll be able to sleep a little better tonight. and i won't be patrolling the inside of my house with my shotgun, thinking that the monster is right around the corner. i've been in protective mode. and now that he's captured, at least, you know, my family, we can even begin the healing process. >> he was captured when a viewer of the show "america's most wanted" recognized him and his car. >>> a woman is resting at her parent's house after authorities say she escaped from her exfiance. police say dennis cox kidnapped her in colorado last tuesday. three days later she escaped while they were at a wyoming hotel. cox fled back to colorado and was killed in a shootout with police. >> he had a pistol. he was holding it to his head. they were yelling drop the gun, drop the gun. >> she broke off the endgagemen with cox. >>> carlos ben tral leyva was arrested wednesday. he was taken into custody after he sh
the dead included his twin sisters, a 79-year-old aunt and 6-year-old cousin. s arrest, the 6-year-old's father now says he will be able to rest easier. >> that means i'll be able to sleep a little better tonight. and i won't be patrolling the inside of my house with my shotgun, thinking that the monster is right around the corner. i've been in protective mode. and now that he's captured, at least, you know, my family, we can even begin the healing process. >> he was captured when a...
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now, of course, the twin cities, among the most dynamic and enlightened communities in america, a place has had several jewish senators, dozens of black officials, now a muslim congressman. it has transformed itself as america america. i just wanted to ask how did that happen? we have lots of things but not time to get into many of them but the most significant for me was the powerful ties of the civil rights revolution. knocking down the walls of segregation and discrimination. smashing quotas. opening the doors of equal opportunity to blacks and jews and ultimately to women and to gays and to persons with disabilities. martin luther king jr. was not the first or the only hero but he gave voice to the profound yearnings in the heart of america. in my lifetime, no non-jewish leader with the possible exception of franklin roosevelt had the moral quality that martin luther king had with my jewish community. my personal experience was i was at a convention of rabbis, i'm not a rabbi. martin luther king sent a telegram to the convention "i need you tomorrow." in st. augustine, florida. we d
now, of course, the twin cities, among the most dynamic and enlightened communities in america, a place has had several jewish senators, dozens of black officials, now a muslim congressman. it has transformed itself as america america. i just wanted to ask how did that happen? we have lots of things but not time to get into many of them but the most significant for me was the powerful ties of the civil rights revolution. knocking down the walls of segregation and discrimination. smashing...
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when he was sworn in, president obama faced the twin evils of a deep recession, a recession that for many american workers is as bad as the great depression. and he faced the $9 trillion bush debt, run up in a time when things were fine. it was fair-weather spending, fair-weather debt. our top priority now must be to continue working on job creation until our economic prosperity is restored, until we have recovered from this great recession. and we must not sit still for lectures in fiscal probity from the party that ran up $9 trillion in fair-weather debt to fund a war that needn't have been embarked on, to fund tax cuts for the wealthiest americans, who didn't need them, and to pursue economic policies that led to the recession we are trapped in now. those policies lit the fires that president obama still is fighting to put out. i thank the president, and i yield the floor. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. nelson: mr. preside
when he was sworn in, president obama faced the twin evils of a deep recession, a recession that for many american workers is as bad as the great depression. and he faced the $9 trillion bush debt, run up in a time when things were fine. it was fair-weather spending, fair-weather debt. our top priority now must be to continue working on job creation until our economic prosperity is restored, until we have recovered from this great recession. and we must not sit still for lectures in fiscal...
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counterparts in sight of the white house will continue to be [unintelligible] , the twin head of theperations. after managing the obama election races, unlike many of the camping colleagues, let's return to the private sector. his book was released in november. there is this from the front page of "washington post." the story as the date line "nursing the financial system back to health." "stabilizing and revising battered markets, wall street's political fortunes have suffered as well. eroding the very financial stability that they claimed to champion. moves to bring in the country's biggest banks and talk of blocking the reappointment of federal reserve board chairman ben bernanke torpedoed confidence in the stock market last week, sending share prices in the steepest decline in nearly a year." david is joining us from massachusetts, go ahead. caller: good morning. as far as the state of the union, i call it the state of this function. -- this function -- disfunction. he is going to blame bush, blaming massachusetts, the right wing. we are tired of the liberal mantra and we proved
counterparts in sight of the white house will continue to be [unintelligible] , the twin head of theperations. after managing the obama election races, unlike many of the camping colleagues, let's return to the private sector. his book was released in november. there is this from the front page of "washington post." the story as the date line "nursing the financial system back to health." "stabilizing and revising battered markets, wall street's political fortunes have...
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let me illustrate this problem with the example of bear stearns and lehman brothers, the twin investmentbanks that went down in 2008. many commentators have assumed that the executives of this firm's -- these firms [unintelligible] and they have confirmed that the risk-taking could not have been motivated by payer arrangement. a recent study did a case study of compensation of those two firms between 2000 and 2008 and we found that this assumes a fact is incorrect. we estimate that the top five executive teams of bear stearns and lehman brothers derived cash flows of about $1.4 billion and $1 billion respectively during 2000 to 2008. and these cash flows substantially exceeded the executive's initial -- initial holdings in the beginning of the time frame. as a result, unlike what happened with long-term shareholders, the executives net payoffs for 2000 to 2008 was positive. the second point i would like to make is that we cannot rely solely on existing government arrangements to produce the necessary reforms. to be sure, some firms have announced a fault in the compensation structures. a
let me illustrate this problem with the example of bear stearns and lehman brothers, the twin investmentbanks that went down in 2008. many commentators have assumed that the executives of this firm's -- these firms [unintelligible] and they have confirmed that the risk-taking could not have been motivated by payer arrangement. a recent study did a case study of compensation of those two firms between 2000 and 2008 and we found that this assumes a fact is incorrect. we estimate that the top five...
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as i say, if you look at the trial that took place in the 1990's, for those who attempted to bomb the twin towers in the first instance, we thought that was the proper way to go the presiding judge now tells us it was not. even though we got prosecutions successfully there, we gave up intelligence information. we should learn from those mistakes, it seems to me, and apply the best information we have now, and believe, if the constitution allows us to do it, set up a structure under statute that allows us to do that. it seems to me that we ought to continue in that effort with the knowledge gained from our past experiences. that is all i'm saying, let's learn from the past and apply it and make sure we protect america in our interests and at the same time protect the constitution. host: congressman dan lungren is reacting to the president's statements about national security in the state of the union. thanks for doing that. guest: thank you very much. host: congressman brad sherman is next. thank you for being here as well. the president made reference to the christmas bombing attempt on th
as i say, if you look at the trial that took place in the 1990's, for those who attempted to bomb the twin towers in the first instance, we thought that was the proper way to go the presiding judge now tells us it was not. even though we got prosecutions successfully there, we gave up intelligence information. we should learn from those mistakes, it seems to me, and apply the best information we have now, and believe, if the constitution allows us to do it, set up a structure under statute that...
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. >> the example of pakistan is very important in thinking through the implications of the twin strategies as military and political together. you need a military effort and the clear political offer that those who are willing to renounce violence and live within the constitution will have a place to do so. we strongly support the initiative of the government and people of pakistan. there is no military pressure on both sides of the afghanistan border. this is very significant. the fact that the authorities are cooperating with each other rather than pointing fingers is a very significant step forward. i believe that the recognition of stability in afghanistan and pakistan are linked represents a very significant step forward to the sort of regional cooperation that will be at the heart of any political settlement. afghanistan has been the chessboard of other countries' policies for far too long. i believe that there is a fighting chance of ensuring that afghanistan will have the independence that its people have craved. >> afghanistan received refugees from pakistan and iran. there was a
. >> the example of pakistan is very important in thinking through the implications of the twin strategies as military and political together. you need a military effort and the clear political offer that those who are willing to renounce violence and live within the constitution will have a place to do so. we strongly support the initiative of the government and people of pakistan. there is no military pressure on both sides of the afghanistan border. this is very significant. the fact...
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let me illustrate this problem with the example of bear stearns and lehman brothers, the twin investment banks that went down in 2008. many commentators have assumed that the executives of this firm's -- these firms [unintelligible] and they have confirmed that the risk-taking could not have been motivated by payer arrangement. a recent study did a case study of compensation of those two firms between 2000 and 2008 and we found that this assumes a fact is incorrect. we estimate that the top five executive teams of bear stearns and lehman brothers derived cash flows of about $1.4 billion and $1 billion respectively during 2000 to 2008. and these cash flows substantially exceeded the executive's initial -- initial holdings in the beginning of the time frame. as a result, unlike what happened with long-term shareholders, the executives net payoffs for 2000 to 2008 was positive. the second point i would like to make is that we cannot rely solely on existing government arrangements to produce the necessary reforms. to be sure, some firms have announced a fault in the compensation structures.
let me illustrate this problem with the example of bear stearns and lehman brothers, the twin investment banks that went down in 2008. many commentators have assumed that the executives of this firm's -- these firms [unintelligible] and they have confirmed that the risk-taking could not have been motivated by payer arrangement. a recent study did a case study of compensation of those two firms between 2000 and 2008 and we found that this assumes a fact is incorrect. we estimate that the top...
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>> i think the example of pakistan is important in thinking through the implications of the twin strategies of military and political together. we know the situation shows if you only pursuit a political strategy or only pursue a military strategy, it will not work. you need a military effort and a clear offer for those to denounce violence. we strongly support the initiative of the government of pakistan and the people of pakistan over the last year. in taking on the insurgency, it is such a threat to the state and to the people. the fact there's now military pressure on both sides of the border for the first time is very significant. i think the fact that the authorities are corporate with each other rather than pointing fingers at each other is a significant step forward. i believe that the recognition that stability are linked represents a significant step forward to the sort of regional cooperation that will be at the heart of any political settlement. afghanistan has been the chess board for the victim of other countries' policies for there is a fighting chance if they can having inte
>> i think the example of pakistan is important in thinking through the implications of the twin strategies of military and political together. we know the situation shows if you only pursuit a political strategy or only pursue a military strategy, it will not work. you need a military effort and a clear offer for those to denounce violence. we strongly support the initiative of the government of pakistan and the people of pakistan over the last year. in taking on the insurgency, it is...
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add a lot of the meetings, everyone has been asking about the twins, h two. s. pictures of l. on my iphone after the meeting. those are all the formalities. 90 minutes of democracy, folks. that is what's next. >> number 784. >> i have never been to a town hall meeting, and i have a lot of questions. i do not know how many questions i can ask. >> one at a time. >> just one. ok. on the issue of the health care bill right now, it is a very costly and it is not going to be effective implemented in a few years. why do we have to pay taxes right away if it passes? and it is also a non starter if we do not have tort reform or medical malpractice there is no point in doing health care reform bill. >> he said your name was fran? first of all, i personally believe that it is a mistake to not have legal reform as part of a bipartisan effort to fix american health care. now, to set a little bit of a backdrop for this health issue, many oregonians know that i saw to go a different route. i was part of an effort with 15 u.s. senators. ñrwe wrote a bipartisan bill. the budge
add a lot of the meetings, everyone has been asking about the twins, h two. s. pictures of l. on my iphone after the meeting. those are all the formalities. 90 minutes of democracy, folks. that is what's next. >> number 784. >> i have never been to a town hall meeting, and i have a lot of questions. i do not know how many questions i can ask. >> one at a time. >> just one. ok. on the issue of the health care bill right now, it is a very costly and it is not going to be...
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among the victims, his twin sisters, carla and lee. a charla was pregnant. and hen his 6-year-old. the first thing i suit was i will be able to sleep. >> the act that the l doctor was caught, i will always from the trauma and terrorism he caused. >> reporter: live ford a survivor. he said he was shot i the arm by paul marijuana. the u.s. marshalls got -- marshals got a tip on saturday night. >> we were able too almost verify it was in fact a good tip, and we dispatched officers officers for as far away as palm beach, heading to the location. . >>> renae marsh was reportg. >>> he said he stayed in his room, not augusting any of the motel amenities. >> couple in trouble with the law after tatting their sick children. they don't think they did anything prong. >> more on the skins' last game much more ahead after the break. (woman) these are my mom's shoes. i walked in her shoes all 60 miles. (laughs) (man) when they first told us she had breast cancer, i was scared to death. i thought that i was gonna lose my best friend. (woman) the 3-day walk is-- is a life-changing experience. it's
among the victims, his twin sisters, carla and lee. a charla was pregnant. and hen his 6-year-old. the first thing i suit was i will be able to sleep. >> the act that the l doctor was caught, i will always from the trauma and terrorism he caused. >> reporter: live ford a survivor. he said he was shot i the arm by paul marijuana. the u.s. marshalls got -- marshals got a tip on saturday night. >> we were able too almost verify it was in fact a good tip, and we dispatched...
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this is something they're buckling down and trying to see what they can reconcile out of the situation. >> her twin sister, josephine and they were out on new year's eve and day together. what does it say about the support system that's surrounding her right now? >> a tremendous support system around elin i think is very interesting as well. that she was close with tiger's mom. this isn't a family that was estranged from the parental units. tiger's mom was very involved in the upbringing of her grandchildren. would spend weeks at a time in their home in florida. tiger is a guy who traveled a lot, elin needed some help and they turned to family for that and they're turning to family again right now. >> the million-dollar question for the paparazzi is where is tiger woods. what are your sources telling you about his whereabouts. >> he's here in the united states. i'm told he's not in florida where his home is. >> not in rehab. >> and reports that he's in some sex clinic i'm being told by family and friends, that's not true, either. tiger will reveal himself when he wants to. at this point i think thi
this is something they're buckling down and trying to see what they can reconcile out of the situation. >> her twin sister, josephine and they were out on new year's eve and day together. what does it say about the support system that's surrounding her right now? >> a tremendous support system around elin i think is very interesting as well. that she was close with tiger's mom. this isn't a family that was estranged from the parental units. tiger's mom was very involved in the...
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add a lot of the meetings, everyone has been asking about the twins, h two. tures of l. on my iphone after the meeting. those are all the formalities. 90 minutes of democracy, folks. that is what next-- what's en xt. next. >> number 784. >> i have never been to a town hall meeting, and i have a lot of questions. i do not know how many questions i can ask. >> one at a time. >> just one. ok. on the issue of the health care bill right now, it is a very costly and it is not going to be effective implemented in a few years. why do we have to pay taxes right away if it passes? and it is also a non starter if we do not have tort reform are medical malpractice there is no point -- there is no point in doing health care reform bill. >> he said your name was fran? first of all, i personally believe that it is a mistake to not have legal reform as part of a bipartisan effort to fix american health care. now, to set a little bit of a backdrop for this health issue, many oregonians nknow that i saw to go a different route. i was part of an effort with 15 u.s. senators. we
add a lot of the meetings, everyone has been asking about the twins, h two. tures of l. on my iphone after the meeting. those are all the formalities. 90 minutes of democracy, folks. that is what next-- what's en xt. next. >> number 784. >> i have never been to a town hall meeting, and i have a lot of questions. i do not know how many questions i can ask. >> one at a time. >> just one. ok. on the issue of the health care bill right now, it is a very costly and it is not...
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he had been the focus of an intense nationwide manhunt after he allegedly shot and killed his twin sistershis aunt, and a cousin. the family says the rest means there will be able to sleep at night. >> the manhunt added a lot of stress out of the fear that perhaps he would strike again, so it made it difficult, but now we can rest knowing he is behind bars and we can focus on the grieving process we need to go through. >> he faces four counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder. most of this nation is shivering through a cold snap. we will have a closer look coming up. >> a big storm in new england, but we are still on the edge, and that means when the conditions and still cold. the forecast as we move through the week ahead coming up. those winds are gusting to to our community it's our lifeline to the emergency information we need it's a free service that provides free entertainment. but one day soon, it could be taken away. there's a movement among special interest groups to limit free antenna tv and millions of americans who depend on it would lose ou
he had been the focus of an intense nationwide manhunt after he allegedly shot and killed his twin sistershis aunt, and a cousin. the family says the rest means there will be able to sleep at night. >> the manhunt added a lot of stress out of the fear that perhaps he would strike again, so it made it difficult, but now we can rest knowing he is behind bars and we can focus on the grieving process we need to go through. >> he faces four counts of first-degree murder and two counts of...
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the famous derrier, too many wrinkles. >> this woman had twins. >> the whole thing wrinkles. >> you're out fit. >> i disagree with both of you. she looked great. >> i agree. and i dare you to wear that catsuit. >> just a little tauter, you know. >> she's 40. she kicked it in the face. >> let me make it clear, she wasn't wrinkled. the catsuit was wrinkling too muchnd it looked bad. >>> how to handle a sticky situation like i just found myself in, right after this. >>> while it would be nice to have perfect relationships with everyone in our lives, the reality is that is probably not the case. >> apart from hoda and i, obviouslio. since we can always use help communicating now and then real simple magazine takes a look at novel ways to resolve conflicts. >> r.g. allen, couple and family therapy department. hello, ladies. we need you today. >> rht here. >> let's start with the basics. often i think tempers get in the way. you don't hear the person, right, because you're so hell bent on making your int. >> "real simple" came up with five ways, no matter what kind of conflict you're dealing
the famous derrier, too many wrinkles. >> this woman had twins. >> the whole thing wrinkles. >> you're out fit. >> i disagree with both of you. she looked great. >> i agree. and i dare you to wear that catsuit. >> just a little tauter, you know. >> she's 40. she kicked it in the face. >> let me make it clear, she wasn't wrinkled. the catsuit was wrinkling too muchnd it looked bad. >>> how to handle a sticky situation like i just found...
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in the opening scene of gone with the wind, scarlet o'hare tells the salt and twins, war, war, war. if i think you say that word won market i'm i will coincide. well, ladies and gentlemen come the subsequent ml of the war has begun. last month at harpers ferry was commemorated the 150th anniversary of john brown's raid. the official start of both the national and the virginia subsequent daniel commemoration. regretfully, i like the centennial of 1961, there is no national committee to coordinate the observance of those four years and their lasting impact on america. two years from this very month will be the subsequent daniel of lincoln's grant review at bailey's crossroads in fairfax county. the events which led julia ward howe to return here to willard hotel and a week in the early morning hours to write your immortal battle hymn of the republic. lincoln at the crossroads alliances the organization that has been working to past two years to commemorate president lincoln's grant review of 70,000 soldiers that so inspired julia ward howe. tonight we are meeting to celebrate out the l
in the opening scene of gone with the wind, scarlet o'hare tells the salt and twins, war, war, war. if i think you say that word won market i'm i will coincide. well, ladies and gentlemen come the subsequent ml of the war has begun. last month at harpers ferry was commemorated the 150th anniversary of john brown's raid. the official start of both the national and the virginia subsequent daniel commemoration. regretfully, i like the centennial of 1961, there is no national committee to...
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the cage. >> he is charged with killing his twin sister, an elderly aunt, and a 6-year-old cousin. >>> the world's tallest building also carries atoll price tag, $1.5 billion. the 160-story building opened one hour ago. it stands 2,684 feet. it has a mix of residential units that are almost completely sold >>> the district and virginia plan to seek federal help to pay off the cost of taking care of the blizzard last month. the area spent more than $41 million to clean up after the snowstorm. that is 2/3 of d.c.'s budget. maryland is actuallyver budget. they are not asking for federal aid. >>> this is a special day for the been the graf family. we want to say happy birthday to bryant and baby toni who is one- years old today. its nice you guys get to share your birthday. >> we celebrated this weekend a little bit. >> happy birthday. and it is a cold day. >> outside, pumping gas this morning, it was better. -- it was bitter. here is the time lapse from early this morning. some clouds will come through and we could even get a passing snow shower. arlington is 26 degrees and when you factor in the win
the cage. >> he is charged with killing his twin sister, an elderly aunt, and a 6-year-old cousin. >>> the world's tallest building also carries atoll price tag, $1.5 billion. the 160-story building opened one hour ago. it stands 2,684 feet. it has a mix of residential units that are almost completely sold >>> the district and virginia plan to seek federal help to pay off the cost of taking care of the blizzard last month. the area spent more than $41 million to clean up...
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. >> the strikingly beautiful identical twin of a debutante in england. met through a common friend. that friend and a couple of friends of his were living in the apartment owned by someone with an unusual name. >> you talk to her sister? >> i talked to her sister over a number of years. >> what about you was that to you? >> -- what value was that to you? >> she was shocked by the suicide. it was obvious that he was dying towards the end. despite the fact the turbulenane of the marriage, she was devoted arthur koestler. when she heard that i was writing the book, i instantly contacted her and she was extremely friendly. not only did she speak at great length and freely about the relationship between arthur koestler and his second wife, but she had published a collection of his second wife'sr letters arthur koestler. it emphasized how bad the relationship was. she gave me the unpublished portions of the correspondence. içó was able to draw on her information, a great deal that was-and dave fair bet that showed him in a much better light. >> where did they
. >> the strikingly beautiful identical twin of a debutante in england. met through a common friend. that friend and a couple of friends of his were living in the apartment owned by someone with an unusual name. >> you talk to her sister? >> i talked to her sister over a number of years. >> what about you was that to you? >> -- what value was that to you? >> she was shocked by the suicide. it was obvious that he was dying towards the end. despite the fact...
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twins as women who don't. that corresponds almost directly to the incidence of twins among cows who are fed growth hormones thanthose who are not. women in england have twins about half as often as american women to. we made signs expense out of ourselves. swine flu which is now all over the country, originate on a fat farm in north carolina. it takes between six and 26-calorie of food to make 1 calorie of me to. anyone who's serious about world hunger has to recognize when we eat meat without effectively throwing away between six and 26 meals. >> i guess -- i'm hearing you and i don't want to minimize any other. it is the more important information. there is reality as to how we all move and talk and look at each other, and you've got to at least deal i think because it is a barrier, this idea of what it means to be a vegetarian. it's like what it means to do yoga. >> i would just move away from the word vegetarian. i don't think the word vegetarian is the goal. the goal is to reduce the consumption of factory farming and hopefully dismantle the system, if farming were as it were 80 years ago. i wouldn't have
twins as women who don't. that corresponds almost directly to the incidence of twins among cows who are fed growth hormones thanthose who are not. women in england have twins about half as often as american women to. we made signs expense out of ourselves. swine flu which is now all over the country, originate on a fat farm in north carolina. it takes between six and 26-calorie of food to make 1 calorie of me to. anyone who's serious about world hunger has to recognize when we eat meat without...