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us brits, didn't you think little william now looking so married and harry smiling.just was an amazing day because i've looked at it afterwards, by the way. >> it was an amazing day. i felt very privileged to be there. be honest here, knowing her well. what do you think she would have made of kate? >> i think they -- i don't know except they would have been the best friends. i know she would have been so delighted because she would have got her daughter. >> you don't think she would have been a little jealous of all the attention. >> not at all, not at all. she always wanted to have a little girl and share clothes and things. she would have had her daughter-in-law. it would have been wonderful. >> it's pretty impressive kate, isn't she? >> i take my hat off to her. she's so serene. she glides like a swan. i'm a great fan. >> do you worry about her? do you worry about the pressure that you know she's going to be facing? >> i think she's able to cope with it. she's got a very good family. i love the look of her mom and dad. i don't know any of them, never met them. but
us brits, didn't you think little william now looking so married and harry smiling.just was an amazing day because i've looked at it afterwards, by the way. >> it was an amazing day. i felt very privileged to be there. be honest here, knowing her well. what do you think she would have made of kate? >> i think they -- i don't know except they would have been the best friends. i know she would have been so delighted because she would have got her daughter. >> you don't think she...
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us. on forty. great stuff let's switch to tennis and andy murray will play joe will free to tsonga in sunday's final it queens the brit but using four time champion andy roddick in the semi's in this warm event the wimbledon queens is one of roddick's favorite torrence but he could be a little against murray he was the faster out of the blocks the world number four breaking roddick straightaway to seize the initiative. and the start never looked back waiting roddick with his own weapon the american is known for his big serve but could only manage a paltry three aces murray smashed thirteen including the one which saved the first set six three in the two thousand and nine champions went on to wrap it up six three six one in just under an hour as an error prone roddick failed to find his way back into the match. well next up i'm married any job with three to some guy who knocked up fourteen aces in his straight sets win against local hopeful and world number two big things james ward after losing the first set six three the lesser known brit did put up strong resistance in the second set he stalled for four one lead but
us. on forty. great stuff let's switch to tennis and andy murray will play joe will free to tsonga in sunday's final it queens the brit but using four time champion andy roddick in the semi's in this warm event the wimbledon queens is one of roddick's favorite torrence but he could be a little against murray he was the faster out of the blocks the world number four breaking roddick straightaway to seize the initiative. and the start never looked back waiting roddick with his own weapon the...
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went in rather grudgingly this was an initially an initiative by the brits and the french far more than the us the us joined it it could have been stopped if russia and other countries had actually voted against it rather than abstaining in the in the vote in the u.n. security council that might have done something to stop it but right now it's moving forward primarily with the brits and the french in control the u.s. providing very crucial support but from behind i don't think that there is anywhere near the same level of commitment in washington to this short war that's going on now for three months in in libya as there is to the long standing now ten year old war in afghanistan for this thanks so much for giving us your time here in our to live from washington phyllis bennis in the rector of the institute of policy studies thank you. other news now the former prime minister of ukraine has gone on trial for abusing power during a term in office in two thousand and nine units a mission to secure the gas deal with russia which is claimed to robbed the ukrainian economy of millions of dollars s
went in rather grudgingly this was an initially an initiative by the brits and the french far more than the us the us joined it it could have been stopped if russia and other countries had actually voted against it rather than abstaining in the in the vote in the u.n. security council that might have done something to stop it but right now it's moving forward primarily with the brits and the french in control the u.s. providing very crucial support but from behind i don't think that there is...
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the perception is obama, because his father is kenya, he's got no use for the old british empire and has a cool relationship with the britsd that's written about it the american press, and i'm sure this what you in part an effort heal that up. [everyone talking at once] >> make a bigger deal than anybody else because of their historical memory. but i thought there was significant that sarkozy and obama got together on friday to apply pressure on gaddafi and libya, that was a positive sign and this was -- the direction things are going. >> i think libya thing is a -- i doesn't see how france and england didn't learn our lesson from iraq and afghanistan. i feel the french may feel they got left of iraq and afghanistan. obama sorting leading from behind. sometimes works like he is just teaming up with other guys who want to do their own muslim- world peacekeeping types. >> they don't missouri in the middle east without us leading down there. and our wig -- trying not to be as deeply involved. but we've already got two wars to worry about. >> give me a grade on obama's performance in europe this week. a through f. >> i think
the perception is obama, because his father is kenya, he's got no use for the old british empire and has a cool relationship with the britsd that's written about it the american press, and i'm sure this what you in part an effort heal that up. [everyone talking at once] >> make a bigger deal than anybody else because of their historical memory. but i thought there was significant that sarkozy and obama got together on friday to apply pressure on gaddafi and libya, that was a positive sign...
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us. were the known forty. now let's switch to tennis and andy murray will play joel free to tsonga in sunday's final eight queens the brit waiting for time champion andy roddick in the semi's in this warm up event for wimbledon murray's or and game coming together for this one smashing thirteen nations including the one we see on the first set six three and the two thousand and nine champion went on to win the second six one the humbling experience roddick was back after injury after missing the french open. well next up mary is joe free to tsonga who notched up fourteen aces in his straight sets win against local hopeful and world number. six three seven six the score to some guy who beat nadal in the last round is after his first title in over twenty months. meanwhile golfers are preparing for next week's u.s. open and sweden's robert karlsson is a man in form at the moment he maintains a one shot lead after three rounds at the st jude classic in memphis he hit a two under par sixty eight on saturday and again with steady hitting this approach on the fifteenth to within seven feet of the pin he did drop a couple of sho
us. were the known forty. now let's switch to tennis and andy murray will play joel free to tsonga in sunday's final eight queens the brit waiting for time champion andy roddick in the semi's in this warm up event for wimbledon murray's or and game coming together for this one smashing thirteen nations including the one we see on the first set six three and the two thousand and nine champion went on to win the second six one the humbling experience roddick was back after injury after missing...
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us. marty. great stuff let's switch to tennis now the mary will play joe will free to tsonga in the final it queens in a few minutes time the brits incompetent mood after demolishing four time champ andy roddick yesterday a marriage all round game coming together for this one smashing thirty eight feet in the one which leaves the first set six three and two thousand and nine champion went on to be in the second six one one hundred experience for roddick he's back after injury after missing the french open. the next day with mary jo will free to tsonga he not stop fourteen aces in his straight sets win against local hopeful and world. games six three seven six the score to tsonga who beat nadal in the last round is after his first eitel in over twenty months. to a. remarkable foods are preparing for next week's u.s. open and sweden's robert colson is a man in form he maintains a one shot lead after three rounds of this in june classic in memphis he had a two under par sixty eight on saturday and again with steady hitting this approach on the fifteenth within seven feet of the pin he did drop a couple of shots on the last couple of
us. marty. great stuff let's switch to tennis now the mary will play joe will free to tsonga in the final it queens in a few minutes time the brits incompetent mood after demolishing four time champ andy roddick yesterday a marriage all round game coming together for this one smashing thirty eight feet in the one which leaves the first set six three and two thousand and nine champion went on to be in the second six one one hundred experience for roddick he's back after injury after missing the...
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solving it and construct machinery using electrical circuitry and vacuum tubes and mechanical gears to crack the code in realtime. every time the germans change the code the brits would crack the code again. it was incredibly important and arguable that this secret technological project did more to win the war for the allies and the manhattan project did with the atomic bomb. i believe the answer to that is i don't think it is arguable but it is true. >> host: end english could not have given away that they knew too much? hi did they avoid that problem? >> they had to be careful how they use the information. these are the accusations churchill made all the time. they were directly paranoid about letting the germans know. if the germans had known and certain they suspected before the war was over there wasn't much they could do about it. but they needed to send messages -- messages. but the fact i am not a military historian but go to the textbook and see many decisive battles with the knowledge the commanders had that we didn't know at the time or the public did not know they were in possession >> host: so i may have distracted you view were talking about shann
solving it and construct machinery using electrical circuitry and vacuum tubes and mechanical gears to crack the code in realtime. every time the germans change the code the brits would crack the code again. it was incredibly important and arguable that this secret technological project did more to win the war for the allies and the manhattan project did with the atomic bomb. i believe the answer to that is i don't think it is arguable but it is true. >> host: end english could not have...
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brit has won wimbledon since 1977. now, that is something to grunt about. john berman, abc news. >> talking about this, we were saying monica seles used to be the worst, maria edged her way in. >> jimmy conners on the men's side, andre agassi. a study in canada said grunting might give players a competitiv >>> this morning on "world news now," facing justice. the notorious boston mob boss connected to a long list of murders is finally in custody. >> whitey bulger spent nearly 17 years on the run. and how federal agents used a unique tactic to find his hiding place. it's friday, june 24th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, i'm daniel sieberg. >> i'm peggy bunker. the fbi found bulger by finding his girlfriend first. this is an unusual string of events this week. it led agents to bulger's apartment. this was in southern california where he's been hiding in plain sight for years. >> yes, he's been on the lam all this time. responsible for a number of murders, drug distribution, extortion, you name it, the list of accusations goes on and on. >> and even there is rewards posted to try to bring this guy in. they weren't getting any bite
brit has won wimbledon since 1977. now, that is something to grunt about. john berman, abc news. >> talking about this, we were saying monica seles used to be the worst, maria edged her way in. >> jimmy conners on the men's side, andre agassi. a study in canada said grunting might give players a competitiv >>> this morning on "world news now," facing justice. the notorious boston mob boss connected to a long list of murders is finally in custody. >> whitey...
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brit. if we keep casting this in terms of winning, it's not about winning. winning is allowing to usl-qaeda is defeated, bin laden is dead. the taliban is not going to act as a host of terrorists that would come and attack the united states. that is the key. i think the key also, bill, is public opinion is overwhelming. more than 1600 people dead. >> in 2012. >> september of 2012, why september of 2012 instead of january 2013 the military responsible thing to do? >> this gets back to what chris was saying. you'd have us there intermably. >> chris: guys we'll talk about it again. not going to be able to set youal it here. we have other things to talk nant the next segment. you know you are just dealing with yourselfs. we have to take a break here. when we come back, biden debt talk collapse and the obama negotiations begin. will they make a deal in we'll ask our panel. specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the infor
brit. if we keep casting this in terms of winning, it's not about winning. winning is allowing to usl-qaeda is defeated, bin laden is dead. the taliban is not going to act as a host of terrorists that would come and attack the united states. that is the key. i think the key also, bill, is public opinion is overwhelming. more than 1600 people dead. >> in 2012. >> september of 2012, why september of 2012 instead of january 2013 the military responsible thing to do? >> this gets...
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us on this one we got an update from the near meltdown in nebraska the t.s.a. doing something good for the texas budget a special report from the loop rebels feet from london to those brits are as bad at history as they are of dentistry a police state update now with breast milk and we've got former libertarian presidential nominee the first man i ever voted for to be my president mike of america on the supreme court decision on free speech free speech and video games and california and yes i do have a cuts and a small group on my forehead from port augusta more than worth it but i pride myself away from the pride and crawled through the mud back to d.c. just to bring you this episode of adam vs the man. so as our dollar is the based and the job market recovers a fee of mcdonald's one man there's to ask. or is the goal that ron paul is interesting bill that would require audit of every single bar of gold that is currently owned by the united states government that is now the fed or has five percent of the gold in their holdings and paul believes something suspicious other than the trashing of our economy through the base of the currency to steal from the american people
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all those least the brits who just look at this respect the law and who do not respect the integrity of their colleagues and there are quite a few people i like and unfortunately used to work at and resist it. such are found also in the want to watch the system and specifically i'm talking about actually kind of investigators who are deterred. i don't ground the criminal case into an instrument of. corporate trading and into some sort of a business for them so this was a bit in one that is they should use the institution all of a mandatory persecutors the verification. of cases which go through the call and in case some abuse is uncovered a prosecutor will be able to criminally prosecute and investigate the respective amendments into the law i'm going to summate into the russian parliament in the very near future. it is necessary for us not only. talk about beautiful planet but also too cheap a significant progress in developing a financial center in moscow for that purpose and many important changes in the legislation are going to be submitted to the c.m.c. which is the most good government in the same period of time go put together a package of basic problem prog
all those least the brits who just look at this respect the law and who do not respect the integrity of their colleagues and there are quite a few people i like and unfortunately used to work at and resist it. such are found also in the want to watch the system and specifically i'm talking about actually kind of investigators who are deterred. i don't ground the criminal case into an instrument of. corporate trading and into some sort of a business for them so this was a bit in one that is they...
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construct machinery using electrical circuitry in the vacuum tubes and a lot of mechanical year to crack the code in a real time. every day they would change the code and the brits would crack the code again. it was incredibly important. it is arguable that this secret technological project did more to win the war for the allies than the manhattan project in creating the atomic bomb. i believe the answer to that is -- i don't believe it's arguable i believe it is true. >> and it obviously they had to -- the english should not have given away that they knew too much. so how did they sort of avoid it? >> guest: they had to be careful how they used the information >> guest: these were the decisions churchill was making all the time. they were rightly paranoid about letting the germans know. i think they suspected of long before the war was over there was not that much they could do about. they had their u-boats of the needed to send messages. still, the fact that i -- i'm not a military historian so i can't give the chapter and verse to hinge on the knowledge that commanders had but we didn't know at the time that is the public didn't know at that time they were in
construct machinery using electrical circuitry in the vacuum tubes and a lot of mechanical year to crack the code in a real time. every day they would change the code and the brits would crack the code again. it was incredibly important. it is arguable that this secret technological project did more to win the war for the allies than the manhattan project in creating the atomic bomb. i believe the answer to that is -- i don't believe it's arguable i believe it is true. >> and it obviously...
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construct machinery using electrical circuitry and vacuum tubes and a lot of mechanical gears to crack the code in real time. every day the germans would change the code and the brits with cracked the code again. it was incredibly important. i mean, it is arguable that this secret technological project did more to win the war for the allies and the manhattan project did in creating the atomic bomb. i believe the answer to that -- and i don't believe it is arguable. i believe it is true. >> and yet they had to -- you know, the english did not give away that they need to much. so to avoid that problem. >> they had to be very careful with how they use the information. that's right. these were decisions that churchill was making all the time. they were readily paranoid about letting the germans know. if the germans had known and i think the germans certainly suspected there wasn't all that much that they could do about it you know, they had their u-boat's. still, the fact that i am not a military historian ballots. he conducted textbooks and see many decisive battles that hands-on knowledge set the commanders have that we didn't know at the time, that is the public to
construct machinery using electrical circuitry and vacuum tubes and a lot of mechanical gears to crack the code in real time. every day the germans would change the code and the brits with cracked the code again. it was incredibly important. i mean, it is arguable that this secret technological project did more to win the war for the allies and the manhattan project did in creating the atomic bomb. i believe the answer to that -- and i don't believe it is arguable. i believe it is true....
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remind us who we are, that the people who came to this country came like my grandfather, because they cherished freedom. it is in our dna. we are different than the greeks. we are different than the brits. we left greece. we left britain. we left italy. we came here because we knew our government would believe in us. barack obama does not believe in you. he believes in himself. in the 2008 election, the american public was convinced by this anointed one, as shawn hammett he calls him. -- past --- as sean hannity calls him. there was a belief that if you gave him your trusty would take care of you and america. after two years of running this country in the ditch, of having our allies, like the czechs and the polls and the hondurans and the colombians, and they used to be the egyptians and israelis, now see that america is no good friend, and our enemies like iran, venezuela, cuba, and syria look at us with the stain as toothless tigers -- this is our moment, ladies and gentleman. this is our moment. it is our watch. it is our obligation to go out and make the sacrifices, and to have a leader who is willing to lift up the people to believe in themselves again. when i was in the united st
remind us who we are, that the people who came to this country came like my grandfather, because they cherished freedom. it is in our dna. we are different than the greeks. we are different than the brits. we left greece. we left britain. we left italy. we came here because we knew our government would believe in us. barack obama does not believe in you. he believes in himself. in the 2008 election, the american public was convinced by this anointed one, as shawn hammett he calls him. -- past...
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remind us who we are, that the people who came to this country came like my grandfather, because they cherished freedom. it is in our dna. we are different than the greeks. we are different than the brits. we left greece. we left britain. we left italy. we came here because we knew our government would believe in us. barack obama does not believe in you. he believes in himself. in the 2008 election, the american public was convinced by this anointed one, as shawn hammett he calls him. -- past --- as sean hannity calls him. there was a belief that if you gave him your trusty would take care of you and america. after two years of running this country in the ditch, of having our allies, like the czechs and the polls and the hondurans and the colombians, and they used to be the egyptians and israelis, now see that america is no good friend, and our enemies like iran, venezuela, cuba, and syria look at us with the stain as toothless tigers -- this is our moment, ladies and gentleman. this is our moment. it is our watch. it is our obligation to go out and make the sacrifices, and to have a leader who is willing to lift up the people to believe in themselves again. when i was in the united st
remind us who we are, that the people who came to this country came like my grandfather, because they cherished freedom. it is in our dna. we are different than the greeks. we are different than the brits. we left greece. we left britain. we left italy. we came here because we knew our government would believe in us. barack obama does not believe in you. he believes in himself. in the 2008 election, the american public was convinced by this anointed one, as shawn hammett he calls him. -- past...