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. >> last, but not least, tom clarke. >> there are people who are perhaps watching the proceedings to are very interested in the issue of poverty. the body which advised that we are approaching 9 million households, a record, since records first began, and will be explained to the house and to our constituents as we approach christmas, what is the government prepared to do about this horrible scandal of fuel poverty? >> the honorable gentleman is entirely right that this is a scandal. as i said, we are committed to tackling poverty. we have kept the increase permit. we are and molesting him -- investing in a scheme and they promised to abolish fuel poverty, but they put it up. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national
. >> last, but not least, tom clarke. >> there are people who are perhaps watching the proceedings to are very interested in the issue of poverty. the body which advised that we are approaching 9 million households, a record, since records first began, and will be explained to the house and to our constituents as we approach christmas, what is the government prepared to do about this horrible scandal of fuel poverty? >> the honorable gentleman is entirely right that this is a...
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tom clarke of "independent television news" narrates this report on the difficult decisions the worldlth organization faces between protecting workers and eradicating a disease. >> reporter: hundreds turned out to bury mohammed hilal, to mourn the loss of a 22-year-old student who gave out polio vaccine in his spare time. but they also came to express public outrage at this week's murders. nine young people, six of them women, one just 17, have been gunned down since monday, and not at random. a series of coordinated assassinations targeting an annual three day polio vaccination campaign. >> ( translated ): we go out door to door and risk our lives to save innocent children from being permanently handicapped. for what? so that our coming generations turn out to be healthy. we work for our country and we are being rewarded in the form of death. what kind of justice is this? why are we targeted and killed? >> reporter: until someone claims responsibility, we won't know why. the taliban haven't come forward, but extreme islamist groups have long opposed western health interventions and t
tom clarke of "independent television news" narrates this report on the difficult decisions the worldlth organization faces between protecting workers and eradicating a disease. >> reporter: hundreds turned out to bury mohammed hilal, to mourn the loss of a 22-year-old student who gave out polio vaccine in his spare time. but they also came to express public outrage at this week's murders. nine young people, six of them women, one just 17, have been gunned down since monday, and...
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tom barton party. journalist neil clark says egyptians are also frustrated the lifespan of the getting harder for them since mubarak was ousted in the new leader isn't doing enough. i think more she's made a big mistake he you know he may have thought that basically people and the brits gone and therefore have a bit of leeway but no the underlying problems that corruption that the policies of mubarak out you know that people want to cling great with these policies they wanted radical change not cosmetic change not merely a change of leader at the top and on with the same economic policies the same social policies etc they wanted a real radical change they're not getting that and so it's really at a at a crucial stage now where he's got to listen to the people egypt has heard it before that had a lot of temporary how is how they got down the years way governments have said that it was an attempt to basically send it out last year very very long time to mubarak and so i think there is that sort of fear among egyptians that what they're getting is a new pharaoh as i said they want they wanted more democr
tom barton party. journalist neil clark says egyptians are also frustrated the lifespan of the getting harder for them since mubarak was ousted in the new leader isn't doing enough. i think more she's made a big mistake he you know he may have thought that basically people and the brits gone and therefore have a bit of leeway but no the underlying problems that corruption that the policies of mubarak out you know that people want to cling great with these policies they wanted radical change not...
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still saying this is a dangerous storm with the possibility of a tornado as it heads tom big buy jackson into clarkeas that had been affected before are being affected again. you need to be taking shelter if you are in this area around highway 43 and parts of washington county and also going on over into clark county. i was trying to look for the signature. it's hard to find. but they are pointing in around the sunflower area, possibly the hawthorne area talking about rotation. it's difficult to find on the scope. but negligence a strong storm that is in through here. this is another area where we need to continue to take shelter. we are continuing to see the strong storm. we are working on getting you the information of what happened in mobile. obviously video of that tornado. mean with some of the damage reports that are coming in. maybe it was more impressive than it looked or less impressive than it looked i should say. widening things out though current weather. stay on top of what is happening right now. a lot still happening. michael put this thing out and show us the lightning here. last 10
still saying this is a dangerous storm with the possibility of a tornado as it heads tom big buy jackson into clarkeas that had been affected before are being affected again. you need to be taking shelter if you are in this area around highway 43 and parts of washington county and also going on over into clark county. i was trying to look for the signature. it's hard to find. but they are pointing in around the sunflower area, possibly the hawthorne area talking about rotation. it's difficult...
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clark aposhian, and dennis van rockle. >>> next we talk to tom horn on the amendment he's proposing. stick around for that at 11:30 eastern. >>> the connecticut medical examiner is asking researchers to analyze the dna of adam lanza. he killed 27 people including his mother and two classrooms full of small children and teachers before killing himself earlier this month. investigators hope by studying dna for mightations, it may shed light on the tragedy. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class
clark aposhian, and dennis van rockle. >>> next we talk to tom horn on the amendment he's proposing. stick around for that at 11:30 eastern. >>> the connecticut medical examiner is asking researchers to analyze the dna of adam lanza. he killed 27 people including his mother and two classrooms full of small children and teachers before killing himself earlier this month. investigators hope by studying dna for mightations, it may shed light on the tragedy. (all) the gulf! it...
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true bongos travelers i heard or read that over tom baker's shop and so i got this fabulous jacket i did with. all right first thing and asked john cooper clarke what is the inspiration and what were you thinking there on the bongos trousers and i don't think i'm speaking out of school when i say i think that's referring to panto i think sure as you yeah well i was about four five years ago when was it the g eight conference satan truvada subway it was an ecological event you know. all the leaders were invited obviously prince chief of the po that. whoever was president of the united states but they and will leaders with an ecological with it would ecological. we're all me a. true but also campaign canadia it easy to forget about canadian way down there next to mexico but it it it came out part of it was that was the focal point of anybody that was concerned with the planet right of course bono was the represent the. the dissent from the record buying public now what about this idea that bond our bond represents the global disenfranchised i think when he's g eight meetings occur when he's been confines occur they have got the world leaders and
true bongos travelers i heard or read that over tom baker's shop and so i got this fabulous jacket i did with. all right first thing and asked john cooper clarke what is the inspiration and what were you thinking there on the bongos trousers and i don't think i'm speaking out of school when i say i think that's referring to panto i think sure as you yeah well i was about four five years ago when was it the g eight conference satan truvada subway it was an ecological event you know. all the...
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final and then a 30 incredible appointed by the presidents of missions and to have tom brokaw, four-bar general wesley clark, all these incredible people asking questions. >> he won? >> he won. i still think like an athlete, but they selected 15. my friends and family were like, you competed against him? he won it? you were still talking to him? >> i did not give the fellowship, but i got the fella. [laughter] >> i loved what you were saying. the have a poster that says, what were you do if you were not afraid? you said that question, it is a game changer. >> it all over facebook, we have all of these posters that are very inspiring and they really and forman drive the culture. there are things like, perceived to be bold, think wrong, move fast and break things. >> what does it think wrong mean that? >> forget about convention. look at the white board and come up with something. if you do not like the way across swap works, change it. dixit, change it. do not think in conventional ways. -- fix it. change it. break the mold. follow whenever your vision is. take risks. .f you fail, it's ok what would you do i
final and then a 30 incredible appointed by the presidents of missions and to have tom brokaw, four-bar general wesley clark, all these incredible people asking questions. >> he won? >> he won. i still think like an athlete, but they selected 15. my friends and family were like, you competed against him? he won it? you were still talking to him? >> i did not give the fellowship, but i got the fella. [laughter] >> i loved what you were saying. the have a poster that says,...