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you can tweet us, if you're outraged or if you think she should have gone.oming in. >> you got it. >>> let's get the rest of the morning's headlines, with ron claiborne. >> good morning, dan and bianna. jeremy, you can leave now. thank you very much. good morning, everyone. in the news, the government remains open for business. lawmakers reached a last-minute budget deal late last night to avert a shutdown. the agreement includes $38 billion in spending cuts. it does not freeze funding for planned parenthood, as some republicans had demanded. >>> in syria, some government activists are calling for daily protests. this following a bloody demonstrations yesterday. at least 32 people were killed there, on that day, friday, including 25 people were killed in 1 city when syrian security forces opened fire. >>> and in egypt, tensions are rising between the military and protesters in that country. protesters are back out in tahrir square today, after one person was killed and hundreds were beaten by soldiers in an early-morning raid. >>> and finally, a california z
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sal, maybe people will tweet us let us know if they're liking it and how it's working. >> yes. you can tweet us and find us on twitter. but don't do it while driving. >> no. please don't. no. no. >> when you get to work or before that. i have a twitter account. so does mark. this morning on westbound 80 as you head to the macarthur maze the traffic is moving along pretty well. no major issues driving out to the bay bridge toll plaza. we always check this here about this time just to see how it's going. it looks pretty good getting into san francisco. the south bay commute looks good northbound 280 traffic moving very nicely getting up to highway 17. mark. >>> sal. >> good morning. >> good morning to you. there's always so much to talk about in traffic and weather. you can talk hours and hours and hours. happens in the twitter world as well. check it out. we have some clouds out there and lingering rain showers to talk about right now mainly focused in the south bay and also parts of the east bay as you can see. this is not a big deal but enough to wet the bay area roadways here
sal, maybe people will tweet us let us know if they're liking it and how it's working. >> yes. you can tweet us and find us on twitter. but don't do it while driving. >> no. please don't. no. no. >> when you get to work or before that. i have a twitter account. so does mark. this morning on westbound 80 as you head to the macarthur maze the traffic is moving along pretty well. no major issues driving out to the bay bridge toll plaza. we always check this here about this time...
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not realizing that their government is no longer in the hands of we the people and create this tweeted to us definitely republicans there asking which vital organ which vital organ you'd like to cut out they are just violet and we thank you as always for your responses and here's our next one for you hillary clinton is now officially the most popular member of the obama cabinet with a favor ability rate of sixty six percent according to a recent gallup poll so that means she has a higher popularity rate than vice president joe biden secretary of defense robert gates even president obama himself so we're wondering do you think that obama should replace joe biden with hillary clinton as vice president for two thousand and twelve you can respond to us on facebook twitter and you tube and who knows your response just might make it on air. now attorney general eric holder announced today that could lead sheikh mohammed and other alleged nine eleven terrorists will be tried before military commissions at guantanamo bay instead of receiving trials within the u.s. federal court system muhammad and f
not realizing that their government is no longer in the hands of we the people and create this tweeted to us definitely republicans there asking which vital organ which vital organ you'd like to cut out they are just violet and we thank you as always for your responses and here's our next one for you hillary clinton is now officially the most popular member of the obama cabinet with a favor ability rate of sixty six percent according to a recent gallup poll so that means she has a higher...
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tweet us at twitter.com/booktv >> tomico brown is-magin is the author, and that was the importance of the civil rights movement? >> it's not discussed often, but it was the home to several national civil rights organizations, and it's the place i wanted to explore because i thought that it would be a success story. it's usually considered of interest only because it was the home of martin luther king, j.r., but i wanted to explore atlanta because i knew it was a home to a sizable african-american middle class, many black college, and i thought that in part because the white city fathers always considered it a place of racial moderation that it would be a good place for dynamics and the rights movement. >> what did you find? was it a success story? >> well, in some ways it was a success story including for many members of the black middle class who came of age after the land moshing civil rights legislation of the 1960s, but the story that i tell in my book is a little bit more complicated. it also shows that for many african-americans in atlanta, a city that one would think would be a
tweet us at twitter.com/booktv >> tomico brown is-magin is the author, and that was the importance of the civil rights movement? >> it's not discussed often, but it was the home to several national civil rights organizations, and it's the place i wanted to explore because i thought that it would be a success story. it's usually considered of interest only because it was the home of martin luther king, j.r., but i wanted to explore atlanta because i knew it was a home to a sizable...
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tweet us your feedback, twitter.com/booktv. >> well, with federal judge denny chin's rejection of the 2008 google book settlement, the future of a complete online library is in question. joining us now to discuss this issue is sarah weinman. if you can give us a brief overview of what the goggle book set leapt was and who were parties involved? >> guest: sure. it arose from an original lawsuit filed by the association of american publishers and the authors guild. they objected to the fact that in their view, google was scanning primarily out of print and orphaned works, whose copyright stay us was not entirely known, and they felt this wholesale scanning was infringement and they didn't like that, so they sued. as it made its way through the courts, however, the parties all decided to create what is known as the google book settlement, and what that would entail is coming up with some means of giving copyright holders some monetary value for their work, and what they elected to do is what's known as an opt out process where if authors did not want their works to be scanned by google,
tweet us your feedback, twitter.com/booktv. >> well, with federal judge denny chin's rejection of the 2008 google book settlement, the future of a complete online library is in question. joining us now to discuss this issue is sarah weinman. if you can give us a brief overview of what the goggle book set leapt was and who were parties involved? >> guest: sure. it arose from an original lawsuit filed by the association of american publishers and the authors guild. they objected to...
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mississippi at the thought of her husband running for president horrifies her so the alone a show has to tweet us to us to have a nice show thanks for tuning in to make sure you come back tomorrow but washington post office has the goldstone report on israel and crimes in the news again so have a panel discussion on this. in the meantime don't forget to become a fan of the a lot of show on facebook and follow us on twitter and if you missed any of the night's show or any other nights you can always catch it all the slash steal our show where we post the interviews as well as the show in its entirety coming up next is the news with the latest headlines from the u.s. and other words. john berman here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for asians to rule the day. and. download the official party application to your i phone or i pod touch for me i choose up still.
mississippi at the thought of her husband running for president horrifies her so the alone a show has to tweet us to us to have a nice show thanks for tuning in to make sure you come back tomorrow but washington post office has the goldstone report on israel and crimes in the news again so have a panel discussion on this. in the meantime don't forget to become a fan of the a lot of show on facebook and follow us on twitter and if you missed any of the night's show or any other nights you can...
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tweet us your feedback. twitter.com/booktv. >> host: nathan hodge is the author of "armed humanitarians: the rise of the nation builders." mr. hodge, define nation building. >> guest: it's one of those tricky terms that nobody wants to own, and that's one of the reasons i chose to write about it. i'm using it in the way that people like george w. bush, barack obama or even dave petraeus would have used it which is this is a way of describing this kind of mission of armed nation building that we're involved in. it's been described in some ways as armed social work. and i'm trying to really tribe this phenomenon to the ordinary reader who might have this idea when they look at the news and they see lots of what journalists call the bang bang from places like iraq and afghanistan and show them another picture of what goes on, the sort of three cups of tea side of the war, that is what the military calls the nonkinetic side of things. and what i really wanted to get at was the experience of people who are really
tweet us your feedback. twitter.com/booktv. >> host: nathan hodge is the author of "armed humanitarians: the rise of the nation builders." mr. hodge, define nation building. >> guest: it's one of those tricky terms that nobody wants to own, and that's one of the reasons i chose to write about it. i'm using it in the way that people like george w. bush, barack obama or even dave petraeus would have used it which is this is a way of describing this kind of mission of armed...
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we asked to you tweet us on the twitter survey. the not surprising that the majority of you came from california, texas, georgia and new york new york. cynthia, the unemployment rate is over 12%. tell us what sectors you're looking for employment in. top is financial business and services. health care at 22%. retail at 14%. hospitality and service and restaurants, at 14%. government, 12%. we've seen jobs lost there. and manufacturing at 11%. of course, the big fear, a lot of these jobs just won't come back, cynthia. >> fascinating. we want to know how you're looking for a job, tweet us@"gma" with the hash tag "need a job." it's early in the morning, george. >> it is. >>> that video shocking people and stirring outrage online. the ceo of a major internet company is seen killing an elephant in africa. juju chang has the story. >> george, as you described, the images are quite graphic, we can only show you part of them on tv. is it animal cruelty or merely shedding a light on a chronic problem in one of africa's poorest countries. >> r
we asked to you tweet us on the twitter survey. the not surprising that the majority of you came from california, texas, georgia and new york new york. cynthia, the unemployment rate is over 12%. tell us what sectors you're looking for employment in. top is financial business and services. health care at 22%. retail at 14%. hospitality and service and restaurants, at 14%. government, 12%. we've seen jobs lost there. and manufacturing at 11%. of course, the big fear, a lot of these jobs just...
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send us an e-mail at booktv@cspan.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> so you arrived just -- time frame. the shooting happened at 2:27 approximately. six shots got off in less than two seconds. how long before the hospital was dealing with this? it was just a matter of a few more minutes. >> that's right. i mean, he came right to the hospital. he walked and then collapsed. they brought him into the resuscitation area. ordinarily, for most traumas we're notified that a trauma patient is coming and the trauma team assembles in the resuscitation area waiting. there was very little time to do that because he was so close, but they were there. they got there, they put him on a gurney, started inserting ivs, examining him and did all the right things. it was a flawless resuscitation. >> so reagan walks in, right? jerry parr's in the limousine, and jerry tries to get his hand to help him out. reagan says, no. and jerry thinks, he wants to be a cowboy, i guess. reagan hitches up his panels like he always does, and his aide right behind him goes, oh, yeah, i think he's going to be okay. th
send us an e-mail at booktv@cspan.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> so you arrived just -- time frame. the shooting happened at 2:27 approximately. six shots got off in less than two seconds. how long before the hospital was dealing with this? it was just a matter of a few more minutes. >> that's right. i mean, he came right to the hospital. he walked and then collapsed. they brought him into the resuscitation area. ordinarily, for most traumas we're notified that a trauma...
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garan who's a very tech savvy astronaut he did say he will try his very best to keep us updated using a tweet twitter that is sending us tweets as well as blogging so we do look forward to reading about their experiences up there in space. that he says are so important but talk of the business news with current. hello welcome to business good to have you with me libyan rebels are expected to start their first oil exports as early as tuesday a greek own tanker called the equator is due to dock enter broke in the east of the country and will be the first exports from libya for nearly three weeks says colonel gadhafi ordered production shut down due to an arrest. that when you said done little to pacify the markets could prices are trading at close to or thirty miles high when crude still cost over one hundred twenty dollars a barrel while light sweet is a practitioner under one hundred eight dollars a barrel peter westin at our town says there's enough global spare capacity to cover lost production in north africa but prices still carry higher breast premium . i think it all depends on how isol
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tweet us your feedback. .. >> the state of missouri. if you know anything about journalism, that is one the top two i would say at least schools of journalism in the united states. and she also worked as the education editor for the kansas city "missouri star." i'm originally from missouri. i mentioned that. she said where are you from? i'm from raleigh, but my family originated in sedalia. turns out that her hometown too. i'm pleased to introduce a fellow missourian. her bio is very impressive. i wish i had time to read the entire bio. in addition to being the editor, she was a staff writer for the "washington post". she's taught journalism. she's a journalism historian. her particular focus is on washington women journalist, including eleanor roosevelt, and the coverage of the first lady. the most recent book is what you will be discussing with us today. eleanor roosevelt, transfortive first lady. maurine? [applause] [applause] >> thank you so much, don. it was really wonderful to kind out that we have the sedalia, missouri connection
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> reporter: across the country families are grappling with how to survive the pinch and they're tweeting us videos of how they're coping. christine beale of flushing, michigan, tweeted she no longer drives her son to school, he takes the bus. >> you have to save up if we're going to go to that birthday party next weekend or go down to the tigers game then we're not going to do independent little trips during the week. >> reporter: leslie rakowski from westfield, new york, says gas prices are literally keeping her family apart. her husband who works in virginia used to come home every two weeks. now he can't as often because it costs too much. >> my husband is part time in arlington, virginia, and he comes back every few weeks to new york, that's a 400-mile drive, which costs quite a bit so he's been stretching the time in between the trips and not coming home as often. >> reporter: and in omaha, nebraska, tanesha johnson said she's had to curtail her kids' activities. >> my oldest didn't do volleyball this time because between paying for volleyball and paying for the gas to get across was j
> reporter: across the country families are grappling with how to survive the pinch and they're tweeting us videos of how they're coping. christine beale of flushing, michigan, tweeted she no longer drives her son to school, he takes the bus. >> you have to save up if we're going to go to that birthday party next weekend or go down to the tigers game then we're not going to do independent little trips during the week. >> reporter: leslie rakowski from westfield, new york, says...
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send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/a booktv. >> so you a ride, the timeframe, the shooting happened at 2:27 approximately. six shots got off in less than two seconds. how long before the hospital was dealing with this? it was a matter of a few more minutes of? >> we came right to the hospital. he walked in and class. divided into the resuscitation area. most promise were notified a patient was coming and atomic came was a something israel time to do that. but they were there. they got evicted put them on a journey. it took all of his clothes off, started ivs and it all the right things but it was a flawless resuscitation. >> so reagan walks in, jerry is in the leading and jerry tries to get ahead to help them out. reagan's has no. jerry thinks he wants to be a cowboy i guess. and he gets out and he hitches up his pants like he always does, and mike deaver goes yeah, i think he will be okay. the other agents are not so good. ronald reagan viewed his role as president as a role to play. he was a long time after. he was not going to get carried off stage. he walk
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tweet us your feedback. twitter.com/booktv. >> yvonne thornson, the author "ditch diggers daughter" provideses them with the opportunity to become successful women focused on her proal life as a double board certified specialist in gynecology and fetal medicine. at the time she began her studies in 1970s, 5% of the specialist were women. today 70% are women. >> thank you for being here. as i stand here today, i am the daughter of a ditch digger. now my father was born in new jersey, and basically he was -- [no audio] >> -- being a ditch digger, many of you may not know what obstetrics is. it's a field in medicine in which you deliver babies. i've delivered 5,542 babies to date, and overseen about 12,000 deliveries. [applause] [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] [applause] >> now what i do in obstetrics, it's a very special type of obstetrics. i've done extra training to call people like me maternal fetal medical specialist, what are we? we are those object visions that deal with patients who may di
tweet us your feedback. twitter.com/booktv. >> yvonne thornson, the author "ditch diggers daughter" provideses them with the opportunity to become successful women focused on her proal life as a double board certified specialist in gynecology and fetal medicine. at the time she began her studies in 1970s, 5% of the specialist were women. today 70% are women. >> thank you for being here. as i stand here today, i am the daughter of a ditch digger. now my father was born in...
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or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> who is owen sullivan? >> owen sullivan was one of the most notorious counterfeiters in colonial america. he came to this country in the 170s from ireland -- 1740s from ireland, and he ends up in boston as a silversmith, and that's where he begins to counterfeit colonial massachusetts notes and over the next five or six years builds a huge intercolonial network that spans from rhode island, new hampshire, massachusetts, all over. >> how easy was it to counterfeit at that time? is. >> well, the printing quality of the bills is fairly primitive by our standards, but it did require tremendous skills as an engraver. one of the things you see in the early period most counterfeiters are former silversmiths or engravers because it takes tremendous physical dexterity to engrave a copperplate in reverse, because that's what was required. >> how much -- well, first of all, was there a national currency? was there, were there 13 different types of currency that were official? is. >> in the colonial era there was 13 di
or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> who is owen sullivan? >> owen sullivan was one of the most notorious counterfeiters in colonial america. he came to this country in the 170s from ireland -- 1740s from ireland, and he ends up in boston as a silversmith, and that's where he begins to counterfeit colonial massachusetts notes and over the next five or six years builds a huge intercolonial network that spans from rhode island, new hampshire, massachusetts, all over. >> how...
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tweet us your feedback, twitter.com/booktv. up next on booktv, myra gutin recounts barbara bush's four years as first lady. she was more political aought to and political than her first husband and her understanding of public relations. this is about 45 minutes. >> thank you, felicia. good afternoon, everyone. thank you for being here. i was listening to something that someone said as i was coming in. i've been teaching about first ladies now for 30 years. and i occasionally will teach a semester-long course but i also teach two various groups in my community and other communities and i just wanted to share one quick anecdote with you. one morning i came in to a room and barbara bush was prominently featured in this and a woman said to me, i'm wondering -- i see that you're going to talk about first ladies. i can hardly wait to hear when you have a to say about princess diana. [laughter] >> and i said, well, actually, she's not someone that i'm going to talk about. she's part of the british royal family and this woman looked at
tweet us your feedback, twitter.com/booktv. up next on booktv, myra gutin recounts barbara bush's four years as first lady. she was more political aought to and political than her first husband and her understanding of public relations. this is about 45 minutes. >> thank you, felicia. good afternoon, everyone. thank you for being here. i was listening to something that someone said as i was coming in. i've been teaching about first ladies now for 30 years. and i occasionally will teach a...
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and so we can show how the threat of a shutdown is affecting you, tweet us at "@newshour" or join thecussion on our facebook page. and we checked in with a globalpost correspondent in beijing for more on reaction to this week's arrest of chinese artist and activist ai weiwei. plus on "art beat," jeff talks to performance artist marina abramovic, who was the subject of a highly popular retrospective at the museum of modern art in new york. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> lehrer: and again to our honor roll of american service personnel killed in the iraq and afghanistan conflicts. we add them as their deaths are made official and photographs become available. here, in silence, are eight more. >> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. on monday, we'll update the situation in japan, one month after the devastating earthquake, tsunami, and crippled nuclear power plant. i'm jeffrey brown. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has be
and so we can show how the threat of a shutdown is affecting you, tweet us at "@newshour" or join thecussion on our facebook page. and we checked in with a globalpost correspondent in beijing for more on reaction to this week's arrest of chinese artist and activist ai weiwei. plus on "art beat," jeff talks to performance artist marina abramovic, who was the subject of a highly popular retrospective at the museum of modern art in new york. all that and more is on our web...
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they're evil just wrong about the way our economic system should be structured and the o'malley tweeted to us targeting is unfair when using sweeping generalisations i'm pauline where he sounded off on twitter she said oh boo hoo koch brothers and they try to pack the political landscape to benefit themselves and what are they expecting now as always we thank you for your responses and here's our next topic of discussion government shutdown has been once again looming for weeks now today there's news that a compromise might have been reached but it's still hard to tell how this will turn out so let us know if you think if a government shutdown does take place who is more to blame democrats or republicans you can respond to us on. facebook twitter and you tube and who knows your response just might make it on air. so it looks like the inevitable government shutdown might not be so inevitable after all according to house speaker john boehner and vice president joe biden a compromise has allegedly been reached to cut around thirty three billion dollars now of course we don't yet know what progra
they're evil just wrong about the way our economic system should be structured and the o'malley tweeted to us targeting is unfair when using sweeping generalisations i'm pauline where he sounded off on twitter she said oh boo hoo koch brothers and they try to pack the political landscape to benefit themselves and what are they expecting now as always we thank you for your responses and here's our next topic of discussion government shutdown has been once again looming for weeks now today...
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president is frequently mentioned in twitter conversations, and his tweets are retweeted by other tweeters. the 2008 obama campaign usedtter as a key component of their social media strategy. it helped raise over ha billion dollars online. president obama sent out about 1600, what, tweets. >> i think that's overdoing t but go ahead. >> what do you mean, overdoing it? i'm telling you. >> they should lose -- he's not a valuable political weapon but should use it more selectively, but ice an extremely valuable weapon. you can gets that many small messages into people's minds once or twice a we can into a campaign it's very effecti. >> the culture puts out -- they tweet dozens of times a day. that's not an excessive amount of tweeting and he has people do it for him, pat. he's getting on the his message in a very effective way. >> whose money is being used -- >> one every his problems is to get his speeches down to 140 characters. believe they! so this is not his strength. >> she says he's got people that are doing -- >> of course. >> tweeting for him. >> of course. >> and my question is, whose money is paying for that, th
president is frequently mentioned in twitter conversations, and his tweets are retweeted by other tweeters. the 2008 obama campaign usedtter as a key component of their social media strategy. it helped raise over ha billion dollars online. president obama sent out about 1600, what, tweets. >> i think that's overdoing t but go ahead. >> what do you mean, overdoing it? i'm telling you. >> they should lose -- he's not a valuable political weapon but should use it more...
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tweet us good pizza places in new york city. on to the weather maps. after 65 yesterday. 53 in d.c. it's nice across the country. but over the weekend, we have storms in the mid-atlantic. middle of the country quiets down after severe weather today. warm in the southwest. and the showers od and i think you guys are from -- >> wisconsin. >> oh, yeah. what are you doing here today? >> oh, we're having a ball. >> yeah? and this is a big group. family? friends? >> friends. having a special birthday year. >> happy birthday. we won't say. george, this weather is sponsored by and brought to you by united health care. george? >> thank you, lee. >>> we're to our series on where the weekend sales are. everything you're about to see is worn on the red carpet or out on the town by a celebrity. but these versions are just a fraction of the cost. tory johnson has worked her magic once again. you have fantastic deals. so, let's get right to it. >> sure. >> starting with stella & dot. >> and cheryl burke didn't just where this on the red carpet. but she put this on he
tweet us good pizza places in new york city. on to the weather maps. after 65 yesterday. 53 in d.c. it's nice across the country. but over the weekend, we have storms in the mid-atlantic. middle of the country quiets down after severe weather today. warm in the southwest. and the showers od and i think you guys are from -- >> wisconsin. >> oh, yeah. what are you doing here today? >> oh, we're having a ball. >> yeah? and this is a big group. family? friends? >>...
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how police are trying to use his tweets against him. a pot club so pretty it's award worthy. >> good evening. the talk is the president is aiming to raise $1 billion for his reelection campaign. and he spent the day in the bay area collecting cash. grace lee is at the auditorium where the president just wrapped up the speech. grace. >> reporter: that's right. there were a lot of people around here. the motorcade just took off. this is one of the who's who of democrats. nanny be -- nancy be lohse was -- pelose was here. this is an event that anyone could attend. earlier tonight was that dinner that you may have heard of that $35,000 a plate dinner. we are hearing that stevie wonder was there as well performing for the president. now this is just some of the three events that the dnc is hoping to raise 2 1/2 to $3 million. here's what the president had to say earlier tonight. >> and that's what this campaign has to be about. about your jobs, about your families, about your hopes about your dreams, that's what we're fighting for. the presi
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you can tweet us here at david muir at abc. but 4,000 tweets a minute. >> a minute?and we know it's early in the states. >> a minute. before we take a break, i just want everybody to get a chance to look at the interior of the church again, as we can. we all imagine what we would do if we had unlimited possibilities. all of the flowers in the world. and they decided to do maple trees, in part because this is a gothic, a french gothic church. and they wanted to make sure that they kept in the spirit of it. so, they decided to do trees instead of festooning it with flowers, as we might have done. >> i think it's lovely they've chosen trees. maple trees, a symbol of commitment. and they will be planted at pine grove after the wedding, which is really special. >>> i want to tell you what's coming up next, and it's only the beginning. it's wonderful so far. and it's going to get even better. coming up in the 5:00 a.m. hour, we'll have prince william and prince harry. they will leave clarence house for westminster abbey and the ceremony. then, the queen and prince philip.
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his very best to keep us updated using at twitter that is sending us tweets as well as blogs that we do look forward to reading about their experiences up there in space. then retard nasa astronaut michael baker was also the baikonur cosmodrome to see the crew off as a veteran of four space shuttle flights he told r.t. what it feels and looks like we for you get in the space you're a little scared it's only natural. for you then once you get in it's all business community to go you know i miss having a kid nice shower and think that. i need some food nice food and food is ok and space but it's not. going to search for information i'm going to try to plan it is one of the most beautiful places a scene from secluded. you could never get tired of looking at and i think it's a very. very fragile place everyone says if it's going to space but it's very true when you see the atmosphere of the earth and it's like it's only you know that to take place looks very very fragile something that we're really going to take your. to come this hour we'll be discussing the investment climate in russia
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astronaut he did say he will try his very best to keep us updated using twitter that is sending us tweets as well as blogs that we do look forward to reading about their experiences up there in space. well still ahead for you this team will be discussing the investment climate in russia with the presidential aide of carly of course which before that though we'll have a look at tonight's immediate business news with the mitri stay with us for that. thanks bill libyan rebels are expected to start exporting oil tanker called the equator is jews of documents in the east of the country and would be the first exports from libya for nearly three weeks and this kind of production be shut down i think the market take a look at the market now brant crude cost just around one hundred twenty two dollars a barrel light sweet story above one hundred eight dollars a barrel very chilling derian from b.m.p. paribas there's news from libya is doing little to classified not. i think it's a little bit early to cite the resumption of supplies from libya these are just tentative cargoes and in the end we have
astronaut he did say he will try his very best to keep us updated using twitter that is sending us tweets as well as blogs that we do look forward to reading about their experiences up there in space. well still ahead for you this team will be discussing the investment climate in russia with the presidential aide of carly of course which before that though we'll have a look at tonight's immediate business news with the mitri stay with us for that. thanks bill libyan rebels are expected to start...
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tweets to abc. we want you to hash tag the royal kiss. and let us know what you make of it.e saw a prince and princess kiss on the balcony. it was charles and diana. and barbara was saying, there's suspicious that there's going do be a lot more romance. >> the other was a peck. i think they were very embarrassed. the crowd said kiss her. kiss her. now, they're expected to do this. it doesn't matter how long the kiss is. prince andrew kissed sarah ferguson for quite a while. and that marriage didn't make it. >> if you want to know statistically, the success of royal marriages. 66%. but of nonroyal marriages, 45%. they're holding their own. and in the u.s., the success rate is 50%. the two of you are putting a lot of pressure on. really. >> diane, what if they say, you know what? we're not going to kiss. >> when you study prince william's face as he walked back down that aisle, as they were leaving westminster today, he was very much the prince william you heard described as a child. he had a purposeful look on his face. a grin. a smile. but he wasn't overly emotional when he
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or you can follow us on twitter, @bizrpt, or my personal feed, @hudsonnbr. if tweeting isn't your thing, friend us on facebook at bizrpt. finally tonight, with gas prices above $4 a gallon in much of the country now, how about filling your tank with... algae? yes, algae. on tomorrow night's program, we'll tell you why that might be a reality. the "planet forward" social media project has been looking into using algae as a fuel and has gotten a lot of ideas on its website. we'll explore some of them with planet forward's frank sesno and tell you how you can get involved in ideas you think will work the best for the environment and business. that's tomorrow night, right here on "nightly business report!" that's "nightly business report" for monday, april 25. i'm tom hudson. good night everyone, and good night to you too, susie. >> susie: good night tom. i'm susie gharib. good night everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like yo
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astronaut he did say he will try his very best to keep us updated using twitter that is sending us tweets as well as blogs and we do look forward to reading about their experiences up there in space. it's amazing they can twitter and stay here because there's no there's no limit to twitter but joining me now to talk about the space issue is deaf man versus a entrepreneur and as we were just talking about june is the last shuttle launch in the united states and then after that it's just depend on the russian just the russians are doing that now and the u.s. though has continued to finance over the years to a great extent and other very expensive venture its military budget you know accounting for fifty percent of the world's military expenditures walsh you know shuttering its state programs now if we want to you know continue on the russia comparison russia cut much of the funding for its army back in the ninety's but they continue to fund a space program to now look at that so what is being not in the u.s. priorities is i'm thinking a lot of great series of questions there there's one les
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you can send us tweets or send us an e-mail. we will put all those methods on the screen. and as always you can call us. before we get to calls. we're talking on a week when the flention -- inflention "time" magazine article was the young facebook writer in egypt. a month ago you wrote about television being far more influential than social media. explain your statement. guest: sure. the man, sayid, in egypt, facebooked and was able to get a few hundred people in the street. a few hundred people in the street talking about politics, and if you talk about economics in a poor neighborhood, you can get a few thousand people on the street, but a few thousand people on the street is something security forces can control. it is not until you start broadcasting and you put a tight frame around it. you start saying this is a revolution. you sank identify it has -- you sanctify it as a revolution, and you can get thousands of people out all over the country. it seems to me the decisive moment is not when you get people into the square in downtown cairo. which cannot surrounded by s
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follow us on twitter at "biz report" or my personal feed at hudson n-b-r. if tweeting isn't your thing, friend us on facebook at "biz report." finally, something you may know if you pay attention to who's driving what. a new study finds, when it comes to cars, men like looks, women prefer practicality. truecar.com looked at data from eight million purchases in the u.s. last year. the brand with the highest percent of female sales was bmw's mini, followed by kia and honda. guys like fast cars. their favorites are ferrari, lotus and lamborghini. the top-selling model for women was volkswagen's new beetle. susie, for men, it's the porsche 911. men arc parently still like to dream about all that horsepower. >> susie: tom, i'm practical in a lot of things in my life but when it comeses to driving i don't follow that mold. will you find me behind the wheel of a porsche. >> tom: i'll be behind the wheel of a volkswagen, as a matter of fact. >> susie: what a pair we make. >> tom: how about it. >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for thursday, april 7. i'm susie gharib.
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