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president clinton, as he said, the the passengers on flight 93 knew that our common humanity is what united us mostpresident, the same can be said of you. you spent your time as president and the years since, deeply committed to embracing and strengthening our common humanity. [applaus [applaus [applause] >> mr. president, we all thank you for what you've done and what you continue to do. let me ask you recognize the man responsible for bringing our country together at a time when it could have been torn apart, for making it clear that america could not be brought to her knees and helping us stand tall and strike back. president george w. bush. [applaus [applause] >> through the darkest, from the darkest our of our generation, your voice and leadership, mr. president, helped us find our way. and for that, you deserve our gratitude for a long, long time. [applaus [applause] >> and i saw now to the families who have gathered here today, i know what it's like to receive that call out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue. and i know this is a bittersweet moment for you. i want to tell you, you have
president clinton, as he said, the the passengers on flight 93 knew that our common humanity is what united us mostpresident, the same can be said of you. you spent your time as president and the years since, deeply committed to embracing and strengthening our common humanity. [applaus [applaus [applause] >> mr. president, we all thank you for what you've done and what you continue to do. let me ask you recognize the man responsible for bringing our country together at a time when it...
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president clinton, as he said, the passengers on flight 93 knew that our common humanity is what united us most, mr. president, the same can be said of you. you spent your time as president and the years since deeply committed to embracing and strengthening our common humanity. [ applause ] mr. president, we all thank you for what you've done and what you continue to do. let me also recognize a man responsible for bringing our country together at a time when it could have been torn apart. for making it clear that america could not be brought to her knees, and helping us stand tall and strike back, president george w. bush. [ applause ] in the darkest hour of our generation, your voice and leadership, mr. president, helped us find our way, and for that, you deserve our gratitude for a long, long time. [ applause ] and i say now to the families who gather here today, i know what it's like to receive that call out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue. and i know this is a bittersweet moment for you. i want to tell you, you have a lot more courage than i had. you have a lot more courage just by
president clinton, as he said, the passengers on flight 93 knew that our common humanity is what united us most, mr. president, the same can be said of you. you spent your time as president and the years since deeply committed to embracing and strengthening our common humanity. [ applause ] mr. president, we all thank you for what you've done and what you continue to do. let me also recognize a man responsible for bringing our country together at a time when it could have been torn apart. for...
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as he said, the passengers on flight 93 knew that our common humanity is what united us most.dent, the same can be said of you. you've spent your time as president deeply committed to embracing and strengthening our common humanity. [ applause ] mr. president, we all thank you for what you've done and what you continue to do. let me also recognize the man responsible for bringing our country together at a time when it could have been torn apart, for making it clear that america could not be brought to her knees, and helping us stand tall and strike back, president george w. bush. [ applause ] in the darkest hour of our generation, your voice and leadership, mr. president, helped us find our way. and for that, you deserve our gratitude. for a long, long time. [ applause ] and i say now to the families who gather here today, i know what it's like to receive that call out of the blue like a bolt out of the blue. and i know this is a bittersweet moment for you. and i want to tell you, you have a lot more courage than i had. you have a lot more courage just by being here today beca
as he said, the passengers on flight 93 knew that our common humanity is what united us most.dent, the same can be said of you. you've spent your time as president deeply committed to embracing and strengthening our common humanity. [ applause ] mr. president, we all thank you for what you've done and what you continue to do. let me also recognize the man responsible for bringing our country together at a time when it could have been torn apart, for making it clear that america could not be...
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. -- humanity is what united us most. same can be said for duke, mr. president. -- for you, mr. president. [applause] we thank you for what you have done and what you continue to do. let me also recognize the man responsible for bringing our country together at a time where it could have been torn apart, for making it clear that america could not be brought to our knees and helping us stand tall and strike back. president george w. bush. [applause] in the darkest hour of our generation, your voice and leadership, mr. president, help us find our way. for that, you deserve our gratitude for a long, long time. [applause] i say now to the families to gather here today, i know what it is like to receive that call at of the blue. like a bolt out of the blue. i know this is a bittersweet moment for you. i want to tell you, you have a lot more courage than i have. you have a lot more courage just by being here today because i know how hard it is to relive these moments. it brings everything back in stark detail. i also know, like
. -- humanity is what united us most. same can be said for duke, mr. president. -- for you, mr. president. [applause] we thank you for what you have done and what you continue to do. let me also recognize the man responsible for bringing our country together at a time where it could have been torn apart, for making it clear that america could not be brought to our knees and helping us stand tall and strike back. president george w. bush. [applause] in the darkest hour of our generation, your...
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and together, we play some of the world's most famous music. and that unites usoth onstage and off. >> to tears from the united states, britain, and germany offer fine tuning. finding a good music teacher is hard since most of them left the country after the invasion of iraq in 2003. many are self trained and watch their idols on the internet. >> i went to the university of the arts, but my cello teacher was a violinist said he did not know much about my instrument. >> the date of the concert has finally arrived. the orchestra is giving its first joint concert in the palace. on saturday, they will arrive for the beethoven festival. for many, it will be their first trip abroad. >> she prefers players over musicians, just for the record. we will be back after this report. >> welcome back, everyone. tunisia, egypt, libya. it changes mean the europe has to find new ways to relate to countries that are just across the mediterranean. it is still on clear the way these countries will go. it is clear that developments will have an impact on europe in terms of energy supp
and together, we play some of the world's most famous music. and that unites usoth onstage and off. >> to tears from the united states, britain, and germany offer fine tuning. finding a good music teacher is hard since most of them left the country after the invasion of iraq in 2003. many are self trained and watch their idols on the internet. >> i went to the university of the arts, but my cello teacher was a violinist said he did not know much about my instrument. >> the...
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before the break i asked which country uses the most social media? the answer, the unitedf the people there use social media. among those things, facebook and facebook has redesigned its pages, google has launched a new app and rumors of a release date for a new iphone. all this fits into our gaming and gadgets segment. we'll check in with mark to break down these new things we can be anticipating as early as this week. let's begin with facebook. what are the new changes and how are people reacting? those changes were kind of unveiled last week? >> that's right. so if you log into facebook today it will look different than a week ago. some of the new changes have provoked some strong reaction from its nearly $800 million users. facebook is a personal thing, so any time they tinker with the user interface, you're going to have a group of people unhappy with it. the two biggest changes, fredricka, are a news ticker along the right-hand side like twitter, real-time update of what your friends are doing, liking at that moment, what they're posting and uploading, it's a quick g
before the break i asked which country uses the most social media? the answer, the unitedf the people there use social media. among those things, facebook and facebook has redesigned its pages, google has launched a new app and rumors of a release date for a new iphone. all this fits into our gaming and gadgets segment. we'll check in with mark to break down these new things we can be anticipating as early as this week. let's begin with facebook. what are the new changes and how are people...
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the united states used to stockpile chemical weapons unbeknown to most of the world in germany and in okinawa with u.s. troops in japan and those two stockpiles which were never used of course were shipped back secretly to johnston at all in the pacific and one of the world's largest incinerators was built in the middle of a wildlife refuge and that process in burning those chemical weapons from okinawa in germany took place in one thousand nine hundred two to the year two thousand john snaffle has been and still is being studied but that's actually a very interesting case of a unique coral reef really in the middle of the pacific ocean it's about seven hundred fifty miles west of hawaii that was used as a launch site for atmospheric nuclear testing. the five july the fourth vehicle for bluegill. one of a column casualty i know that was a sticking fuel file which caused the fire that's more from ignition. missile and more at home or. when at least one of the atmospheric tests with the hydrogen bomb blew up on the launch pad a good part of just now told was left with highly radioactive
the united states used to stockpile chemical weapons unbeknown to most of the world in germany and in okinawa with u.s. troops in japan and those two stockpiles which were never used of course were shipped back secretly to johnston at all in the pacific and one of the world's largest incinerators was built in the middle of a wildlife refuge and that process in burning those chemical weapons from okinawa in germany took place in one thousand nine hundred two to the year two thousand john snaffle...
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turnout and the passion down there i think we have to understand here in the united states us mainstream media is probably the most efficient weapon precious metals that we've been. so you know when the cheap party has a protest that is you know half the size of fox. c.n.n. and all the major media people there and they're essentially pushing those protests but in a situation like this or media companies u.s. media companies are primarily you know major shareholders you know wall street banks a major shareholders of the mainstream media they don't support the protests so you don't really hear about it on us television and orginally the overwhelming majority of american public that's where they get their news and information so i suppose another reason for that could be because i've covered some of these tea party protests as a lot of the people that attend dress in crazy costumes and say outlandish things and hold crazy signs on tell me a little bit about more more about your experience there over the weekend i mean it seems to me it was just regular people sort of outraged at what's going on with austria right of
turnout and the passion down there i think we have to understand here in the united states us mainstream media is probably the most efficient weapon precious metals that we've been. so you know when the cheap party has a protest that is you know half the size of fox. c.n.n. and all the major media people there and they're essentially pushing those protests but in a situation like this or media companies u.s. media companies are primarily you know major shareholders you know wall street banks a...
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us. he was called most of the prosecutor in the united states. he was posing with a miniature electric chair. and this had several african- americans on this. i was in the middle and in this picture, six of us are there. one of us is still awaiting trial. he was given and it -- the release of sentence. he was a winter of $14 million lawsuit against this man. in this matter -- is also passing this returning to help me out. what would you do? >> thank you for the chance to respond. one reason i accepted this appointment was because i believe that there are a lot of problems with the criminal justice system, i think that this is to be reformed in many ways. we have problems with prosecution misconduct, problems with police misconduct and i believe that we have wrongly incarcerated a number of people in many communities and this is something i have worked on for many years. one thing i have done, and i was appointed to it -- i have been known to say that one of the things i say in my office -- we have the structural integrity unit, and the evidence a
us. he was called most of the prosecutor in the united states. he was posing with a miniature electric chair. and this had several african- americans on this. i was in the middle and in this picture, six of us are there. one of us is still awaiting trial. he was given and it -- the release of sentence. he was a winter of $14 million lawsuit against this man. in this matter -- is also passing this returning to help me out. what would you do? >> thank you for the chance to respond. one...
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laden the mastermind of nine eleven months months of the birth of the us is most wanted enemy and may spark mass celebrations in the united states. has assured a welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us. well thank you for having me so yes thanks sure you say i quote the fundamental flaw in our thinking about bin laden is that muslims hate us for what we are rather than what we do and quote what's your explanation of the reasons for these attacks. we were attacked because of what our government does in the muslim world this is overwhelmingly a defensive response to us foreign policy toward european foreign policy for that matter there is not much difference when it comes to the muslim world and to it to fail to understand that is to fail to understand the motivation of our enemy the appeal of our enemy to the younger generation in the muslim world and really just to kid ourselves to think that killing bin ladin really solve the problem it's an ongoing problem it's a worsening problem and least in the united states we have two parties who are resolutely opposed to any any contact with reality on this they
laden the mastermind of nine eleven months months of the birth of the us is most wanted enemy and may spark mass celebrations in the united states. has assured a welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us. well thank you for having me so yes thanks sure you say i quote the fundamental flaw in our thinking about bin laden is that muslims hate us for what we are rather than what we do and quote what's your explanation of the reasons for these attacks. we were attacked because of...
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to surge forward and palestinians put forward a case at the united nations the army refused our request for an interview the most they give us was an email response in which they said they were performing ongoing situation assessments and doing everything required in order to ensure that again the routine and security and israel's and northern borders was maintained but it wasn't security there tore off the right half of solid body he lost a leg a hand and an eye when he picked up a mine when he was thirteen years old. or soon we will see what problems with you and sometimes. maybe it was the people who if you did because it's a hole we continue with the life he could hear how. he got little sympathy from the israeli government and their planes him for being in an area infamous for mines but instead of hate and anger sally wants his misfortune to be a warning to others and is now dreading what will happen if thousands of people surged towards the borders later this week. because. their bombs. just to just. give flowers or a good life for the people it's nine months since the arab spring began and is palestinians not of the u
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what happens in a lot of the the developing countries, but in the united states that used to not be the case. >> paul: dan. >> one of the most disturbing things about people moving is the number of people age 25 to 34, according to the census who have moved in with their parents. and the numbers-- >> every parent's dream. >> every parent's dream. 25 to 34. i mean, you're talking about college graduates, you're talking about joey who is hanging out the at the bar. if 14.2% since the spring of 2011 were living with their parents, this is what harvey was referring to, the problem of youth unemployment in the united states is becoming severe, very much like europe. and the problem with that sort of unemployment is it becomes more or less permanent. people live at home and they just stay there, they stop looking for jobs. and to mary's point you're going to need a significant amount of economic activity and growth to start pulling those people back into the work force. >> well, just add that as bad a the economy is right now, the poverty stats aren't quite as bad as they seem because they generally don't count a lot of the income
what happens in a lot of the the developing countries, but in the united states that used to not be the case. >> paul: dan. >> one of the most disturbing things about people moving is the number of people age 25 to 34, according to the census who have moved in with their parents. and the numbers-- >> every parent's dream. >> every parent's dream. 25 to 34. i mean, you're talking about college graduates, you're talking about joey who is hanging out the at the bar. if...