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>> they actually don't, tony.een watching john boehner for years have seen this before. when he's talking about the troops or his own family or about children. in fact, i had the privilege of emceeing a dinner he used to co-host with the late senator ted kennedy was for catholic schools. and that was a perfect example. i mean, he just sort of let loose because it's something that he cared about personally. so we've seen it on the house floor in the past, this is just something that the american people are now seeing more of, i think, because they're seeing more of john boehner. and you might wonder, what do his aides think about this? is this okay? and they're not upset about it. the fact of the matter is, this does show him as a human being. and it shows that he is somebody who does tend to care and he emotes. >> yeah. i don't know what i think of it. dana bash, good to see you as always. and your next political update coming in one hour. for the latest political news go to cnnpolitics.com. with threk combination
>> they actually don't, tony.een watching john boehner for years have seen this before. when he's talking about the troops or his own family or about children. in fact, i had the privilege of emceeing a dinner he used to co-host with the late senator ted kennedy was for catholic schools. and that was a perfect example. i mean, he just sort of let loose because it's something that he cared about personally. so we've seen it on the house floor in the past, this is just something that the...
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cnn newsroom with tony harris. anything can happen., by now, steven hayes has been sentenced to death for his role in that brutal home invasion murder, a mom and her two daughters killed. in a home invasion in connecticut. cnn's producer is on the phone with us, he was in the courtroom earlier today and he heard the witness, the victim packet statement from dr. petit and he also heard the statement from steven hayes as it was quite emotional. he did say he could go on and on for hours, but what he missed most is his entire family, just the simple things in life. then the defense got up a the emotional nd they reiterated what they were saying before, when we kill, and i quote, when we kill in response to killing we all become steven hayes. and then in fact, the judge, john blue, asked if steven had anything to say and he did get up and he was in his orange jumpsuit with shackles on his hands and feet. and i witnessed him throughout the penalty phase and he was cleanly shaven and, you know, plain clothes. this time he was in his jumpsuit
cnn newsroom with tony harris. anything can happen., by now, steven hayes has been sentenced to death for his role in that brutal home invasion murder, a mom and her two daughters killed. in a home invasion in connecticut. cnn's producer is on the phone with us, he was in the courtroom earlier today and he heard the witness, the victim packet statement from dr. petit and he also heard the statement from steven hayes as it was quite emotional. he did say he could go on and on for hours, but what...
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logically, tony is right. i would be slightly better off being a wahabi muslim or a jehovah's witness than i am wallowing as i do in their secularism. i am arguing that we need a great deal more of one and a great deal less of the second. i knew that it would come up that we would be told about charity. i take this very seriously. we are the first generation of people to do with the cure of poverty really is. a deluded people for a long time. it has a name. it is called -- it deluded people for a long time. it has a name. it is called the empowerment of women. [applause] if you give women some control over the rate at which they reproduce, give them some say, take them off the animal cycle of reproduction which nature and some religious doctrine condemns them, and you throw in a handful of seeds, education, health, and optimism will increase. it has been tried in bangladesh and bolivia. it works. name me one religion that stands for that or ever has. wherever you look in the world and try to remove the shackle
logically, tony is right. i would be slightly better off being a wahabi muslim or a jehovah's witness than i am wallowing as i do in their secularism. i am arguing that we need a great deal more of one and a great deal less of the second. i knew that it would come up that we would be told about charity. i take this very seriously. we are the first generation of people to do with the cure of poverty really is. a deluded people for a long time. it has a name. it is called -- it deluded people for...
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tony, you've already seen this, but still, it looks pretty amazing.terviewing a person who obviously been through this whole ordeal with the snowfall. they're interviewing him, thundersnow, and the reaction is very intense. so let's go ahead and show it to you. >> this situation, and everything. >> ah! >> oh, man! >> sounds like a rocket. it's crazy. it really is. and you can see all of this -- the trucks and car, just buried under this snowfall. well, buffalo, they are tough there. they can deal with a couple feet of snowfall. this came down, over two days. feet of snow falling. that snow machine is not getting turned off at least any time soon. let go ahead and show you what's going on right now. yesterday, the temperature, right around 32 degree, water temperature is key to this. water temperature in lake erie and ontario, right around the low to mid 40s there. pocket thes of it, right around 50 degree, so that's relatively warm water. picks up that moisture, dumps it onshore and right now, the majority of that snow is falling just to the south of
tony, you've already seen this, but still, it looks pretty amazing.terviewing a person who obviously been through this whole ordeal with the snowfall. they're interviewing him, thundersnow, and the reaction is very intense. so let's go ahead and show it to you. >> this situation, and everything. >> ah! >> oh, man! >> sounds like a rocket. it's crazy. it really is. and you can see all of this -- the trucks and car, just buried under this snowfall. well, buffalo, they are...
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that left tony hayward, an engineer who had headed oil exploration worldwide.he took over in 2007. >> tony hayward was well regarded-- bp guy, engineer, extremely capable, an oilman through and through, and someone to consider a very worthy successor for john. >> i guess i should start by saying this has been one hell of a year. i mean, it really has. it started with a tsunami. it continued with texas city... >> narrator: when hayward took over, he spoke candidly about bp's problems. >> we then nearly sunk our flagship project in the deepwater gulf of mexico. and i think the only good thing i would say about all of this is, a) it's good to have it all behind you. >> the message he was sending was not only that things had been bad, but that he was splitting away from john browne. >> this is about a fundamental lack of leadership and management in the area of safety, period. >> tony hayward came into bp's ceo role on a mission to fix t proble thathe company had. inis view, hthought that browne had been too aloof and too focused on growing the company, and had los
that left tony hayward, an engineer who had headed oil exploration worldwide.he took over in 2007. >> tony hayward was well regarded-- bp guy, engineer, extremely capable, an oilman through and through, and someone to consider a very worthy successor for john. >> i guess i should start by saying this has been one hell of a year. i mean, it really has. it started with a tsunami. it continued with texas city... >> narrator: when hayward took over, he spoke candidly about bp's...
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>> hey there, tony.nding today, whatever this lady does, you know it's a big talker, yeah, when the sydney opera house changes its name for opera, you know it's going to be a big production. the queen of talk bought her show to australia for a week-long trip accompanied by more than 300 u.s. audience members who took part in oprah's ultimate australian adventure. the final two shows of the journalny were taped at the at the opera house where a mishap took place. that is hugh jackman zip lining towards the stage. there he goes. but uh-oh, he hits something and that is a ska folding getting a boo-boo on his right eye. the taping was suspendsed for him to get checked out. but he said a few sips of red wine did the trick and he went on with the show. >> wow. >> that is amazing. australia, obviously a big tourist attraction, right? >> absolutely. one of the top tourist destinations in the world, actually. >> how about going to the site of the world's worst nuclear accident for a vacation, tone snee? >> i don'
>> hey there, tony.nding today, whatever this lady does, you know it's a big talker, yeah, when the sydney opera house changes its name for opera, you know it's going to be a big production. the queen of talk bought her show to australia for a week-long trip accompanied by more than 300 u.s. audience members who took part in oprah's ultimate australian adventure. the final two shows of the journalny were taped at the at the opera house where a mishap took place. that is hugh jackman zip...
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>> tony: the bears lost the game today. they got blown out but they had won five in a row and had been playing good football. jets on the other hand have now lost two in a row. even before that, they weren't that impressive. they've been struggling scoring. their running attack has not been as good as it needs to be. making mistakes, lapses in concentration. they have to get back on track. they've got two tough road trips. the jets have to go to pittsburgh, then to chicago. those could be two losses that put them in a four-game losing streak. i would say the jets are the team that has to get it going or be in danger of getting knocked out of the playoffs. >> bob: that would have seemed unthinkable less than a week ago when they rolled into new england tied with the patriots atop the division. they got plastered there, then lost at home today as everyone knows to miami. thanks, as always, tony. turning now to mike florio. one of the topics for you tonight and tomorrow has to be the fallout from that strange shot delivered by
>> tony: the bears lost the game today. they got blown out but they had won five in a row and had been playing good football. jets on the other hand have now lost two in a row. even before that, they weren't that impressive. they've been struggling scoring. their running attack has not been as good as it needs to be. making mistakes, lapses in concentration. they have to get back on track. they've got two tough road trips. the jets have to go to pittsburgh, then to chicago. those could be...
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tony parker's new legal drama.l that coming up in "the skinny." ab >> take oprah's ultimate test. oprah: have you ever lied about your weight? how often do you have sex? >> are you "normal?" oprah: i don't believe! next "oprah." >>> so depending where you live, whether it be the east coast or west coast, there were two different versions of "the view." on one version you got to see this wonderfully sweet moment. why don't i let you take a look at it? susan boyle singing "o holy night." ♪ oh hear the angels' voices oh -- >> yes. >> poor thing. >> she didn't realize they were live so you hear her, she turns to sherri shepherd and whoopi who are standing next to her and says, can we do that again? she had a little frog in her throat. of course the two of them were very gracious, and said, what we heard of it was beautiful. in essence, the audience never got to see the full thing until they ended up retaping the entire thing for the west coast. some people said she turned "o holy night" into a holy terror. i think it's
tony parker's new legal drama.l that coming up in "the skinny." ab >> take oprah's ultimate test. oprah: have you ever lied about your weight? how often do you have sex? >> are you "normal?" oprah: i don't believe! next "oprah." >>> so depending where you live, whether it be the east coast or west coast, there were two different versions of "the view." on one version you got to see this wonderfully sweet moment. why don't i let you...
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tony blair and i worked together very well and we're both very different.but i think ed has got qualities that i would say tony blair had and if he has any qualities that i have that you think are qualities, fair enough. he has qualities tony blair had as well. >> do you believe for example that this... that the crisis of dealing with the kinds of cuts that the coalition is recommending and the cuts that george osborne and david cameron are recommending will somehow split the coalition between liberal and tori? >> i'm not sure that's the biggest issue. i think liberals made a decision the. they decided the first time a hundred years outside wartime they decided to join a coalition with the conservative party. so the map of british progressive politics has changed. when tony and i were leaders they always had the liberal party saying they were more progressive than labour, that they were to the left of the labour party. never can they say that anymore. so i think what's going to happen is there is a progressive majority in britain. it's going to reform not a
tony blair and i worked together very well and we're both very different.but i think ed has got qualities that i would say tony blair had and if he has any qualities that i have that you think are qualities, fair enough. he has qualities tony blair had as well. >> do you believe for example that this... that the crisis of dealing with the kinds of cuts that the coalition is recommending and the cuts that george osborne and david cameron are recommending will somehow split the coalition...
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sanchez-corea iii, kevin wallace, tony lau, and robert wong. seats to expire august 18, 2013. before we nominate or whatever, there are a few new people. most of the people on here are people who reapplied or were reappointed. we got very few applications -- i believe we got a total of five -- and if you would like, maybe we could introduce those new people, or if you want to go one by one. >> why don't i say a little bit about what happened at the nomination committee? the nomination committee met just a week ago, a little over a week ago, and we were surprised that there was not very many public members -- in fact, there were no public members at the meeting, and we usually get a handful to a dozen people talking to us about the applicants and who applied and the merits of everybody. so what the commissioner -- what commissioner hechanova and i did -- we were the team at the meeting -- we looked at the applicant's and asked what the new applicants requested, and we looked to see if they fit into our categories and what seek would fit them. we
sanchez-corea iii, kevin wallace, tony lau, and robert wong. seats to expire august 18, 2013. before we nominate or whatever, there are a few new people. most of the people on here are people who reapplied or were reappointed. we got very few applications -- i believe we got a total of five -- and if you would like, maybe we could introduce those new people, or if you want to go one by one. >> why don't i say a little bit about what happened at the nomination committee? the nomination...
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[applause] >> tony, can i move on to the final question?great, we have the perfect final question, it's from another student at the munk school for global affairs, dana. >> a big part of this issue is our inability to stand in another's shoes, with an open mind to understand a different world view. in this regard, can each of you tell us which of your opponent's argumentis the most convincing? thank you. [applause] [laughter] >> this definitely never happened in the house of commons! i think that the most convincing argument is -- and the argument that people of faith have got to deal with is actually the argument christopher has just made, which is that t bad that is done in the name of religion is intrinsically grounded in the scripture of religion. that is the single most difficult argument. since i've said it's a really difficult argument, i suppose i had better give an answer to it. my answer to it is this: that there is, of course, that debate that goes on within religion, which is the degree to which, as it were, you look at scriptur
[applause] >> tony, can i move on to the final question?great, we have the perfect final question, it's from another student at the munk school for global affairs, dana. >> a big part of this issue is our inability to stand in another's shoes, with an open mind to understand a different world view. in this regard, can each of you tell us which of your opponent's argumentis the most convincing? thank you. [applause] [laughter] >> this definitely never happened in the house of...
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morgan no blood for oil tony of arabia if you do the math there forty three million dollars in memory was responsible in large part for committing genocide. out of iraqi murdered a million innocent civilians in iraq that's about two cents per life of iraqi so the iraqi life to tony blair about two cents a piece he cashed in on that made forty three million dollars goodbye tony blair and of course you don't pay any of that taxes any government you just keep it sheltered offshore somewhere to pay for your smack bill and so finally max we're moving on to we mentioned greece and ireland if mention that many times in the last year. and there are you're seeing emerge a theme that we've often talked about and that is that things are actually a lot worse than what officialdom says that you're going to see a trickle a constant trickle of more and more bad news and we see that his final few headlines first bloomberg suze e.c.b. two forced exclosure of how greece is swaps here the deficit so according to the suit bloomberg is alleging that the dose should be disclosed to stop governments from em
morgan no blood for oil tony of arabia if you do the math there forty three million dollars in memory was responsible in large part for committing genocide. out of iraqi murdered a million innocent civilians in iraq that's about two cents per life of iraqi so the iraqi life to tony blair about two cents a piece he cashed in on that made forty three million dollars goodbye tony blair and of course you don't pay any of that taxes any government you just keep it sheltered offshore somewhere to pay...
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so this is a headline where they actually say morgan stanley but in fact tony blair and still working three g. p. morgan as a senior advisor. and this is from the daily mail they're saying that kuwaiti sources have told them that the former prime minister with the forty two point five million dollars this year for advising the government of kuwait last year he meets six hundred forty thousand dollars as the u.n. peace envoy to the middle east paid primarily by british taxpayers and you speak three point two million by j.p. morgan no blood for oil tony of arabia if you do the math there forty three million dollars of memory was responsible in large part for committing genocide. iraqi murdered a million innocent civilians in iraq that's about two cents per life of iraqi so the iraqi life to tony blair for about two cents a piece he cashed in on that made forty three million dollars good by tony blair and of course you don't pay any of that taxes any government now just keep it sheltered offshore somewhere to pay for your smack bill and so finally max we're moving and we mentioned greece
so this is a headline where they actually say morgan stanley but in fact tony blair and still working three g. p. morgan as a senior advisor. and this is from the daily mail they're saying that kuwaiti sources have told them that the former prime minister with the forty two point five million dollars this year for advising the government of kuwait last year he meets six hundred forty thousand dollars as the u.n. peace envoy to the middle east paid primarily by british taxpayers and you speak...
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blair for about two cents a piece he cashed in on that made forty three million dollars good by tony blair and of course you don't pay any of that taxes any government you just keep it sheltered offshore somewhere to pay for your smack bill and so finally max we are moving and we mentioned greece and ireland it was mentioned that many times in the last year. and there are you're seeing emerge a theme that we've often talked about and that is that things are actually a lot worse than what officialdom says that you're going to see a trickle a constant trickle of more and more bad news and we see that his final few headlines first bloomberg sues e.c. be forced exclusion or of how greece's swaps deficit so according to this suit bloomberg is alleging that the dose should be disclosed to stop governments from employing the derivatives in a similar way again and to show how e.u. authorities acted on information they had on swaps e.c.v. president jiang clutch leash a withheld the documents after the e.u. and international monetary fund led a one hundred ten billion euro bailout for greece t
blair for about two cents a piece he cashed in on that made forty three million dollars good by tony blair and of course you don't pay any of that taxes any government you just keep it sheltered offshore somewhere to pay for your smack bill and so finally max we are moving and we mentioned greece and ireland it was mentioned that many times in the last year. and there are you're seeing emerge a theme that we've often talked about and that is that things are actually a lot worse than what...
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of arabia of course tony frick and i'm a liar blair former prime minister tony blair is raking in tens of millions of dollars from the monarchs in the derivate will there say enabled that or it's corrupt regime here in britain is anyone but the daily mail even interested in this tony blair shimada corruption it's even more worrying room below. the global wrote harris would seem to relish that he was a poor many years before of a few americans were this is why i was thinking that you know i think people just seem to ignore it just shows that people can get away with it he continues to be middle east only boy i wonder what sort of in the coming year what we're going to witness in churches as tony blair wanders around the earth trying to piece that reach right now you mention the roman polanski film that came out at the same time this scandal where in the polanski was held by the swiss authorities during a point in time when that film was coming out that oh i bet it was real it wasn't automatic yeah exact. the timing was suspect and now we've got of course the julian assange to wiki leaks
of arabia of course tony frick and i'm a liar blair former prime minister tony blair is raking in tens of millions of dollars from the monarchs in the derivate will there say enabled that or it's corrupt regime here in britain is anyone but the daily mail even interested in this tony blair shimada corruption it's even more worrying room below. the global wrote harris would seem to relish that he was a poor many years before of a few americans were this is why i was thinking that you know i...
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no es difÍcil encontrarse con nuevos amigos mexicanos. >> yo soy tony. >> siempre lo veo.una familia extraordinaria. > > hola, cÓmo estÁn? >> quÉ anda haciendo por acÁ? >>ando con la mochila en busca de historias bonitas. >> tenemos una historia muy bonita. >> son la familia ruiz, todas las semanas cruzan la frontera para llevar comida y ropa a los habitantes mÁs pobres de juárez. >> a la vez es nuestra casa, pero todo esto es lo que tenemos para llevar a ciudad juÁrez. >> mÁs de una dÉcada alimentando y vistiendo a decenas de personas con las donaciones que almacenan en su casa. ♪ >> a juÁrez mÉxico, qué distancia mÁs o menos? >> estamos como a 45 minutos. >> antes de partir oramos para que todo salga bien. ♪ >> bueno, tony, ya estamos en ciudad juÁrez mÉxico. >> quÉ bien, esta ciudad es un tanto intranquila. no le da miedo cruzar la frontera tantas veces? >> si nos da, pero sabemos que dios estÁ con nosotros. >> esta es una colonia en juÁrez. ancianos, adultos y niÑos esperan ansiosos la ropa, alzados y alimentos que les traen. >> yo no me pude resistir y como tengo alma
no es difÍcil encontrarse con nuevos amigos mexicanos. >> yo soy tony. >> siempre lo veo.una familia extraordinaria. > > hola, cÓmo estÁn? >> quÉ anda haciendo por acÁ? >>ando con la mochila en busca de historias bonitas. >> tenemos una historia muy bonita. >> son la familia ruiz, todas las semanas cruzan la frontera para llevar comida y ropa a los habitantes mÁs pobres de juárez. >> a la vez es nuestra casa, pero todo esto es lo que...
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just to be prepared. >> thank you, tony oroszko with the c h p.t looks pretty good but that is fully going to change. up to 8 ft. of snowfall expected! >> and still away from the first official part and start of winter. the southeast, the midwest, brought snow and icy roads. and as this is frozen >> with raleigh, n.c., just a cold it is in the south. this winter weather is sweeping to the deep south and the upper plains with plenty of problems especially on the roads. in georgia, trucks, solvents, sands, to get this high school kids out. after rice left this at a standstill for several hours. after- ice. and with authorities say that from an ice rink in just minutes. drivers went slipping and sliding. >> i must have hit a patch of ice and i lost control, hit a guardrail. and perhaps 50-75 ft.! >> georgia, alabama, and mississippi. several deaths. >> pileups. >> this is one of the worst the we have had. >> the price of the storm will be hitting kentucky, virginia, west virginia the southeast and the midwest could get several inches of snowfall! ear
just to be prepared. >> thank you, tony oroszko with the c h p.t looks pretty good but that is fully going to change. up to 8 ft. of snowfall expected! >> and still away from the first official part and start of winter. the southeast, the midwest, brought snow and icy roads. and as this is frozen >> with raleigh, n.c., just a cold it is in the south. this winter weather is sweeping to the deep south and the upper plains with plenty of problems especially on the roads. in...
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tony perkins is at the game. he is going crazy.e are going to overtime. >> tony actually dressed up as the holder but i don't know if that was a good move. >> we are going to see it here. nick sundberg is the snapper. it is a little bit high. the conditions were just terrible and just when you think you've seen it all, you see this. through the hands of hunter smith. to his credit, he said afterwards, i don't want anybody coming down on graham gano. if you want to pass out the blame being blame it on me. you shut have brought down that snap. it was high but i got to make that play and he is right. he does have to make that play. we are talk about missed opportunities. listen to what santana moss had to say about the missed opportunities. >> you see people come and go week in and week out. when you keep getting opportunities and you say we're blessed. but what is an opportunity when you don't come through? >> opportunity lost. santana moss says it right. graham gano, we love him but he has had a rough year. he had eight misses comin
tony perkins is at the game. he is going crazy.e are going to overtime. >> tony actually dressed up as the holder but i don't know if that was a good move. >> we are going to see it here. nick sundberg is the snapper. it is a little bit high. the conditions were just terrible and just when you think you've seen it all, you see this. through the hands of hunter smith. to his credit, he said afterwards, i don't want anybody coming down on graham gano. if you want to pass out the blame...
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let yourself play. >> tony is back. we like our forecast encapsulated. >> you shouldn't use big words at the end of your shift. it will feel more like 22 or 23. in the northern suburbs, wind chills in the teens. the be surprised if you see -- be surprised to be a feat -- if you see a few snow flurries. >> issued a joint don not tonight at 5:00. tonight at 5:00.
let yourself play. >> tony is back. we like our forecast encapsulated. >> you shouldn't use big words at the end of your shift. it will feel more like 22 or 23. in the northern suburbs, wind chills in the teens. the be surprised if you see -- be surprised to be a feat -- if you see a few snow flurries. >> issued a joint don not tonight at 5:00. tonight at 5:00.
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. >> what's the matter, tony? >> not your color?share it. >> i think earlier when we showed it, it was still wrapped. now that we see it. >> we think it's prettier now. >> yeah, it's funny. >>> okay. what do you want to talk about. >> you have the giggles. >> just because of that. the snow to the north has dissipated. we have new snow. take a look at hd radar. let me show you out to the west now, seeing some snow showers. out toward reston, virginia, herndon, eldon, sterling, places like that. now getting light snow that has popped up out there. so we'll continue to watch this. again, all of these snow showers that we're seeing are light in nature. now we had a band to our north that was pretty much staying in place for a long time. so you got a little light additional accumulation in portions of montgomery county. but now looking out at fairfax county and perhaps into loudoun. i suspect not quite into loudoun county. so a few snow showers popped up well to the west of the district. let's go through the advisories that are in effect
. >> what's the matter, tony? >> not your color?share it. >> i think earlier when we showed it, it was still wrapped. now that we see it. >> we think it's prettier now. >> yeah, it's funny. >>> okay. what do you want to talk about. >> you have the giggles. >> just because of that. the snow to the north has dissipated. we have new snow. take a look at hd radar. let me show you out to the west now, seeing some snow showers. out toward reston,...
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logically, tony is right. i would be slightly better off being a wahabi muslim or a jehovah's witness than i am wallowing as i do in their secularism. i am arguing that we need a great deal more of one and a great deal less of the second. i knew that it would come up that we would be told about charity. i take this very seriously. we are the first generation of people to do with the cure of poverty really is. a deluded people for a long time. it has a name. it is called -- it deluded people for a long time. it has a name. it is called the empowerment of women. [applause] if you give women some control over the rate at which they reproduce, give them some say, take them off the animal cycle of reproduction which nature and some religious doctrine condemns them, and you throw in a handful of seeds, education, health, and optimism will increase. it has been tried in bangladesh and bolivia. it works. name me one religion that stands for that or ever has. wherever you look in the world and try to remove the shackle
logically, tony is right. i would be slightly better off being a wahabi muslim or a jehovah's witness than i am wallowing as i do in their secularism. i am arguing that we need a great deal more of one and a great deal less of the second. i knew that it would come up that we would be told about charity. i take this very seriously. we are the first generation of people to do with the cure of poverty really is. a deluded people for a long time. it has a name. it is called -- it deluded people for...
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tony blair and mr. christopher chens. [applause] >> tony blair was the prime minister of united kingdom from 1997-2007. among his many international roles today, he is the quartet representative in the middle east working with the un, the u.s., russia, and the use to try to secure a lasting peace in the region. after leaving politics, mr. blair converted to catholicism and eight launched the tony blair quake foundation, a global initiative to promote respect and understanding among the world's major religions. many of us in this room have read his recent best-selling memoir, "a journey, my political life." christopher it is a british-born american, author, journalist, and atheist. his regular vanity fair column is prolific, speeches and essays, are essential reading for anyone and everyone concerned about global affairs. christopher has a number of best-selling books, too. " god is not a great" as one of them and his recently published memoir. christopher was recently diagnosed with esophageal cancer and we are doubly gra
tony blair and mr. christopher chens. [applause] >> tony blair was the prime minister of united kingdom from 1997-2007. among his many international roles today, he is the quartet representative in the middle east working with the un, the u.s., russia, and the use to try to secure a lasting peace in the region. after leaving politics, mr. blair converted to catholicism and eight launched the tony blair quake foundation, a global initiative to promote respect and understanding among the...
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look at the warnings, tony.rom new jersey to north carolina back to minneapolis, all part of the same system that's swinging in. in case you're traveling, navtechtraffic.com will give you the details of the traffic. here's d.c., baltimore. every dot, those are accidents. >> but warming temperatures. they're up to 50 now. >>> cnn is giving you an unprecedented look at the war through the eye of of one new recruit. randy shorter has been deployed to one of the most dangerous regions. jason carroll with part 2 of "a soldier's story." >> on the move again. >> you anticipate the worst, everybody tracking. >> right now sergeant shorter, you can see that's frank wharton right there, are about to head outside the wire for their first time on foot patrol. so we'll be going along with them. >> if you haven't done so, lock and load. it's gametime now. >> right up here. >> there's some guys that way. >> reporter: our first stop outside the wire is a meeting with the village elders but secure is such that you really have to
look at the warnings, tony.rom new jersey to north carolina back to minneapolis, all part of the same system that's swinging in. in case you're traveling, navtechtraffic.com will give you the details of the traffic. here's d.c., baltimore. every dot, those are accidents. >> but warming temperatures. they're up to 50 now. >>> cnn is giving you an unprecedented look at the war through the eye of of one new recruit. randy shorter has been deployed to one of the most dangerous...
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>> tony: the bears lost the game today. they got blown out but they had won five in a row and had been playing good football. jets on the otherand have now lost two in a row. even before th, they weren't that impressive. they've been struggling scoring. their running attack has not been as good as it needs to be. making mistakes, lapses in concentration. they have to get back on track. they've got two toh road trips. the jets have to go to pittsburgh, then to chicago. those could be two losses that put them in a four-game losing streak. i would say the jets are the team that has to get it going or be in danger of getting knocked out of the playoffs. >> bob: that would have seemed unthinkable less than a week ago when they rolled into new england tied with the patriots atop the division. they got plastered there, then lost at home today as everyone knows to miami. thanks, as always,ony. turning now to mike florio. one of the topics for you tonight and tomorrow has to be the fallout from that strange shot delivered by jets st
>> tony: the bears lost the game today. they got blown out but they had won five in a row and had been playing good football. jets on the otherand have now lost two in a row. even before th, they weren't that impressive. they've been struggling scoring. their running attack has not been as good as it needs to be. making mistakes, lapses in concentration. they have to get back on track. they've got two toh road trips. the jets have to go to pittsburgh, then to chicago. those could be two...
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>> reporter: good morning, tony. just want to say my fame is holly morris and i have a belly button problem. and i know that sounds funny, but when you see what they are, you might get addicted too. i'm hanging out with julie and robin, they are the women that are behind dipped and delicious, a company that puts out the sweetest treats you ever will have and they are teaching us how to do them. now please tell everyone what belly buttons are. >> so belly buttons are these pretzels that we take and we put our little chocolate on them. we made a row here for you to try out. >> these are just little chocolate wafers. you can put them on and do any color. and then the next stage that you will do is put them in the oven. >> i'm a little anal there. >> okay, put them in the oven. >> reporter: and what is the oven at? >> it is at about 275. >> and how long? >> probably about 3 minutes. >> reporter: so through the magic of television, we already have some that are ready to come out. so 3 minutes. it's not too long. >> i don'
>> reporter: good morning, tony. just want to say my fame is holly morris and i have a belly button problem. and i know that sounds funny, but when you see what they are, you might get addicted too. i'm hanging out with julie and robin, they are the women that are behind dipped and delicious, a company that puts out the sweetest treats you ever will have and they are teaching us how to do them. now please tell everyone what belly buttons are. >> so belly buttons are these pretzels...
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. >>> en los últimos años cayeron beltrán leiva, tony tormenta por nombrar algunos, pero faltan detener y combatieron a los oficiales con palos y piedras, y tras la trifulca más de 60 personas fueron arrestadas. esto es todo de méxico. >>> gracias. la violencia reinó durante el desalobajó de una familia en perú, una mujer fue arrastrada para obligarla a salir, y con una máquina excavadora la casa quedó hecha pedazos. y a golpes terminó una votación en corea del sur, y ahí lo ven como desató la violencia, legisladores saldaron sus diferencias a puños. >>> vamos a la pausa. y la madre de gaby spanic sale despavorida de una corte. y retorna un rumor que hay un video erotico de jennifer lópez. >>> los artistas se preparan para premio lo nuestro. >>> mañana un ex árbitro fue captado por las cámaras de un aeropuerto mientras traficaba heroina. >>> lo tenía en su cuerpo. >>> muchos se preguntan qué llevó a este hombre a destruir el prestigio que construyó con ♪(música) >>> bueno, son imágenes en un lugar en donde en horas se llevara la nominación a premios lo nuestro, y tony nos acompaña con t
. >>> en los últimos años cayeron beltrán leiva, tony tormenta por nombrar algunos, pero faltan detener y combatieron a los oficiales con palos y piedras, y tras la trifulca más de 60 personas fueron arrestadas. esto es todo de méxico. >>> gracias. la violencia reinó durante el desalobajó de una familia en perú, una mujer fue arrastrada para obligarla a salir, y con una máquina excavadora la casa quedó hecha pedazos. y a golpes terminó una votación en corea del...
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ahora pasamos con tony y un adelanto de los premios. >> pego de la pausa le tengo un resumen de lo queras cosas, que un alto funcionario de este paÍs hablÓ de la gran ocupación porque los narcotraficantes tomarÁn control de parte del paÍs. y que por ello los militares propusieron declarar algunas ciudades del estado de emergencia. los demÓcratas hicieron valer su mayorÍa en la cÁmara de representantes. decidieron extender la rebaja de impuestos pero sÓlo para la clase media, no para los ritos -ricos como pretendÍan los republicanos. entonces ahora los republicanos negaran todas las presentaciones realizadas inclusive en dream act. >> los demÓcratas en la cÁmara lograron una victoria simbÓlica. simbÓlica porque en el senado donde necesitan votos republicanos, los republicanos abarca bloquear. el prÓximo lÍder republicano de la cÁmara recibiÓ -decidiÓ el voto de hoy. en sus palabras, excremento de pollo, una maniobra polÍtica. los republicanos quieren que los recortes de impuestos se extiendan a quienes han mÁs de dos hitos en cuenta mi dÓlares al aÑo y a los millonarios. el ex secretari
ahora pasamos con tony y un adelanto de los premios. >> pego de la pausa le tengo un resumen de lo queras cosas, que un alto funcionario de este paÍs hablÓ de la gran ocupación porque los narcotraficantes tomarÁn control de parte del paÍs. y que por ello los militares propusieron declarar algunas ciudades del estado de emergencia. los demÓcratas hicieron valer su mayorÍa en la cÁmara de representantes. decidieron extender la rebaja de impuestos pero sÓlo para la clase media, no...
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>al volver tony no sustrae todos los detalles de la gala nos va a caer en el momento menos pensado. que cumió♪ ♪donde sea que va, por cualquier lugar♪ si solo la oportunidad alguien pudiera dar ♪al adar, todo puede cambiar es tan facil♪ >> univisiÓn presentó esta noche la gala denominados apremios a lo nuestro. tony andrades nos trae lo mÁs importante y brilloso del evento. >> de esta forma univisiÓn inicia el conteo regresivo rumbo a la vigÉsima tercera entrega del premio lo nuestro. y como nunca antes el anuncio de los nominados fue en una gala en horario estelar. el mÁs denominado fue el cantante juan luis guerra. le siguieron con cinco enrique iglesias, y prince roice. alejandro sanz logrÓ tres. >> muy contento, feliz. muy bonito celebrar nuestra mÚsica y nuestra cultura y poder compartir eso con mi compaÑero y con la gente aquÍ en la gala. >> la sorpresa se la llevÓ luis enrique por su nominaciÓn en la categorÍa artista masculino del aÑo. >> nominado de nuevo, que felicidad, que sorpresa ademÁs. un disco que ha sido mÁs que galardonado y bendecido. > > en una modalidad tan difÍ
>al volver tony no sustrae todos los detalles de la gala nos va a caer en el momento menos pensado. que cumió♪ ♪donde sea que va, por cualquier lugar♪ si solo la oportunidad alguien pudiera dar ♪al adar, todo puede cambiar es tan facil♪ >> univisiÓn presentó esta noche la gala denominados apremios a lo nuestro. tony andrades nos trae lo mÁs importante y brilloso del evento. >> de esta forma univisiÓn inicia el conteo regresivo rumbo a la vigÉsima tercera entrega...