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and together they fight the government mexico is one example of that they have a huge number of us s. nations some fifty thousand of assess nations judges prosecutors police offices but mexico is indeed a transit country right mexico easy transit country because there is a huge amount of drugs especially cocaine and marijuana going through mexico to the us. the u.s. government introduced a special program called the merida initiative and it was extremely successful they were able to reduce the cocaine market in the u.s. by half i mean it is that so once the mexican cartels lost half of their income they began fighting each other a war broke out between courcelles and the overall situation in mexico deteriorate to look at that it under the same time he said he started trafficking cocaine through northern and western africa to the european union was another cocaine markets in europe has doubled the school so he was a number of the same is happening with heroin. and world bank experts say that's while the european drug market is about two hundred billion u.s. dollars related economic losses thre
and together they fight the government mexico is one example of that they have a huge number of us s. nations some fifty thousand of assess nations judges prosecutors police offices but mexico is indeed a transit country right mexico easy transit country because there is a huge amount of drugs especially cocaine and marijuana going through mexico to the us. the u.s. government introduced a special program called the merida initiative and it was extremely successful they were able to reduce the...
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us back in the 1940's. we will never forget. chaiplan rowan, marine band, friends of the national world war ii memorial, and members of the nationalark service, thank you for helping us recognize a very important day and some very important people. indeed, i offer a very special welcome to all of our world war ii veterans, their families, and to all of our pearl harbor survivors who are here today, many of whom have troubled -- traveled so far to be here today. nice shoes, by the way. we really appreciate it. we thought this afternoon we would remember the tragedy that struck pearl harbor on that infamous date 71 years ago. our nation learned in horror that japanese forces had shattered a peaceful hawaiian sunday morning, killing or wounding over 2400 americans and wrecking a good portion of our pacific forces. the tragedy that marked that morning was on on imagine -- and unimaginable event that shocked our nation, but it also stirred a quiet and peace-loving people to action. we honor the bravery and service demonstrated by so many people, so many americans and people from other countries in that conflict. it is appropriate that
us back in the 1940's. we will never forget. chaiplan rowan, marine band, friends of the national world war ii memorial, and members of the nationalark service, thank you for helping us recognize a very important day and some very important people. indeed, i offer a very special welcome to all of our world war ii veterans, their families, and to all of our pearl harbor survivors who are here today, many of whom have troubled -- traveled so far to be here today. nice shoes, by the way. we really...
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nation's worst c.e.o.'s. tom hudson recently spoke with him, and begins our three-part look at the nation's worst chief executives, and why they made finkelstein's list. >> school of business at dartmouthith us tonight in new york. sydney, nice to see you and welcome. you have four of the worst c.e.o.'s of the year, beginning with number 4, mark pincus, manager of zynga that relies on facebook for its success. what brought mark to your list. >> facebook and zynga announced they would go their separate ways and no longer be tied in and you can guess who that will affect more, facebook or zynga. one executive manager after anotheras lftnd that is always something i have seen as one of the reason warnings signs of something going wrong. along the way acquisition was made for $180 millujjy didn't take them more than half a year to write down 50% of the value of that acquisition. so it really look like a company that is floundering and mark pincus along the way ended out cashing out as quickly as possible raising eye browse in the possible. >> to the makeup industry and fashion. andrea young, the former c.e.o. of avon, still the chairman. this company rejected a buy outr offer earlier in the year
nation's worst c.e.o.'s. tom hudson recently spoke with him, and begins our three-part look at the nation's worst chief executives, and why they made finkelstein's list. >> school of business at dartmouthith us tonight in new york. sydney, nice to see you and welcome. you have four of the worst c.e.o.'s of the year, beginning with number 4, mark pincus, manager of zynga that relies on facebook for its success. what brought mark to your list. >> facebook and zynga announced they...
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news4's seth lemon joins us now from reagan national. how are things looking out there? >> reporter: good morning, aaron. things aren't looking too bad. a merry christmas eve at the airport. a steady flow of travelers but nothing too busy just yet. i'm here with a tsa spokeswoman who has tips for the holiday travelers. good morning, lisa. tell me about wrapping gifts. we want to wrap our gifts so people have the joy of opening them up. you say not to do that in you're traveling. >> travel on an airplane you don't want to wrap a gift. you can choose to do that. we might have to take a look inside and we would prefer the recipient of the gift be the person who gets to open it. we recommend using gift bags because we have to take a peek inside. that's all we do. we verify the item is allowed or permissible on an aircraft and that way the person who the gift is intended for actually opens it. >> you say that snow globes are going to be allowed. i didn't know they were prohibited in your carry-on. >> you have a small snow globe that's about 3.4 ounces or smaller. you can brin
news4's seth lemon joins us now from reagan national. how are things looking out there? >> reporter: good morning, aaron. things aren't looking too bad. a merry christmas eve at the airport. a steady flow of travelers but nothing too busy just yet. i'm here with a tsa spokeswoman who has tips for the holiday travelers. good morning, lisa. tell me about wrapping gifts. we want to wrap our gifts so people have the joy of opening them up. you say not to do that in you're traveling. >>...
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gotta be aware of your -win peopll,,they try to pass us, or they try to take our center cuts... there s a lot you gotta do.... do..." the weather is national service hasse under a winter storm warniig. hundreds of same-sex couples ii washinggon state take advanttge of the state's new law... allowing hem to marry. &pmarry.seattle's city haal is nnrmally ccosed on suuday... but that wasn't the case this week..the state's first same yesterday.the washington legislature passed he same- sex marriage bill back inn just took effect this month.nd - poo: "....i dont think we ever expected in oor lifetime that thhs would happen..."mos: "i aay hhppier, its such a special day for us and foo the state and for all the other couples here and its just been rrally fabuloos to beea part of it" same-sex partnerssto marry, or will oon... incluuing &pmaryland. 3 sunday's loss against the redskins... keees the ravens to 20... with iiside a minute l- tt play.r-g-3 is knocked out of the game... but redskins backup quarterback kirk cousins comes in and steals the spotlight... hiiting pierre garcon from 11 yaads put.the skins then need he two point conversionnto ti
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us is to have a discussion about violence in our society. one of my old friends in afghanistan told me you can tell a country by what the national game s ours used to be baseball. it's hard to believe that baseball is national game anymore when you look at sun night football and realize how we glorify violence. go into a game store and look at the games that we buy for our kids at christmas. games that make it possible for you to sit and kill people hour after hour after hour sitting alone by a computer. violence on television, we have managed to get some of it down before 8:00 at night when kids are still up. but we struggle because we are always in a free enterprise society you can do anything you want. well, we run the risk of having the difficulties we have here today. the other thing we have to think about is the whole question of how we deal with the mentally ill. back in 1996 there was an act that passed in california, made it almost impossible to put anybody in a locked facility unless they were intimately going to kill somebody or kill themselves or gravely disabled was the term. we made it very hard to deal with these kinds of case
us is to have a discussion about violence in our society. one of my old friends in afghanistan told me you can tell a country by what the national game s ours used to be baseball. it's hard to believe that baseball is national game anymore when you look at sun night football and realize how we glorify violence. go into a game store and look at the games that we buy for our kids at christmas. games that make it possible for you to sit and kill people hour after hour after hour sitting alone by a...
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national rifle association reaction to the connecticut school tragedy. proposal for armed guards at schools. stay with us. another half hour of with us. another half hour of fuss s> [ bell rippinging] bells toll in newtown, connecticut and across the nation today. exactly one week after the shady hook school massacre. bells followed a moment of silence at approximately 9:30 eastern time when the gunman adam lanza began his rampage that ended with 26 people dead. 20 of them as you know young children. national rifle association today broke its silence on the connecticut school tragedy by suggesting there should be more guns on campus not less. nra says there should be an armed officer, police officer at every school. comments generated as you can imagine quite a reaction today. here's political reporter mark matthe matthews. >>reporter: national rifle association sent a sharp message through its leader wayne la pierre. no retreat. >> the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. >>reporter: leader said what is needed is armed police officer in every single school. and he accused washington of rank hypocracy protecting the president and
national rifle association reaction to the connecticut school tragedy. proposal for armed guards at schools. stay with us. another half hour of with us. another half hour of fuss s> [ bell rippinging] bells toll in newtown, connecticut and across the nation today. exactly one week after the shady hook school massacre. bells followed a moment of silence at approximately 9:30 eastern time when the gunman adam lanza began his rampage that ended with 26 people dead. 20 of them as you know young...
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example i have used is a tendency in the united nations where by the last 40 years since the late 1970's, the united nations has been talking about the slavery-like populations of apartheid and colonialism. here we have an exercise in rhetoric. the collective suffering, dominion, and exploitation of our broader population with forms of individualized suffering and dominion. there is a tendency to expand the boundaries of slavery, partly as an exercise in drawing attention to various problem areas, and partly as a sense that the abolition of slavery does not mean very much. if we legally abolished something, and the things we thought we were combating, the things we were hoping to eradicate aptly persist under various other guises -- actually persist under various other guises. sometimes this works very well, sometimes it works very poorly. a problem that arises is that it has a tent -- is that it has a tap -- is that it has a tendency to model coherence. we have to go complications. -- to muddle coherence. we have to go complications. slavery becomes a form of political tyranny. slavery
example i have used is a tendency in the united nations where by the last 40 years since the late 1970's, the united nations has been talking about the slavery-like populations of apartheid and colonialism. here we have an exercise in rhetoric. the collective suffering, dominion, and exploitation of our broader population with forms of individualized suffering and dominion. there is a tendency to expand the boundaries of slavery, partly as an exercise in drawing attention to various problem...
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using terrorist tactics, by employing suicide bombers, i.e.d.'s, those kinds of attacks. >> that was probably the biggest impact on national security.e have non-nation state actors that can cause harm to the united states and significant harm. and perhaps have profound effect on the security, even though they're not nations, they don't have armies, navies and air forces. >> and after a decade of fighting terrorism, the u.s. has adapted. military planners have turned away from major ground wars in favor of more nimble special operations. >> there's an old adage that, "this war is not like the last war, this war is not like the next war, this war is like this war." the point being that they're all different. and the enemy has a brain, the enemy adapts and adjusts to whatever the united states does. >> there's been a tension in the u.s. military which is particularly important today between preparing for the big wars, like wwii or, or the gulf war and preparing for counter-insurgencies against lesser threats, guerilla groups and terrorists. as we had to face whether it was the vietcong in vietnam of al-qaeda in iraq or the taliban. >>
using terrorist tactics, by employing suicide bombers, i.e.d.'s, those kinds of attacks. >> that was probably the biggest impact on national security.e have non-nation state actors that can cause harm to the united states and significant harm. and perhaps have profound effect on the security, even though they're not nations, they don't have armies, navies and air forces. >> and after a decade of fighting terrorism, the u.s. has adapted. military planners have turned away from major...
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fiscal cliff talks to join the first family for the lighting of the national christmas tree on the ellipse. >> as fox 5's bob barnard tells usere there say that icy chill in the air needs to thaw if we are going to avoid that fiscal cliff. l clif >> reporter: yes, the president and malia obama with sasha and first lady michelle leading the chorus of santa claus is coming to town. >> one! >> the ceremony of music and lights as the national christmas tree comes to light. >> i'm so excited for christmas, i can feel christmas already now. >> reporter: the holiday cheer, the spectacle of this illuminating condition tempered by thoughts of the fiscal cliff. >> they'll resolve it. >> reporter: this is 6-month- old evan mikulski. >> we are very concerned. i'm a federal government employee. therefore, that of course as us and something we hope they take care of sooner rather than later. >> reporter: the national christmas tree is surrounded by smaller ones representing every state. >> i'm just worried that it will increase taxes on like normal american citizens. >> reporter: the maryland tree is loaded with ornaments. one woman visit
fiscal cliff talks to join the first family for the lighting of the national christmas tree on the ellipse. >> as fox 5's bob barnard tells usere there say that icy chill in the air needs to thaw if we are going to avoid that fiscal cliff. l clif >> reporter: yes, the president and malia obama with sasha and first lady michelle leading the chorus of santa claus is coming to town. >> one! >> the ceremony of music and lights as the national christmas tree comes to light....
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national. beautiful to be temperatures high in the 40's. be in the midl 40's on christmas. but after, a strong storm system should pass through our area. that will give us areas of rain. on wednesday morning you could into a few wet snowflakes. otherwise you're looking at every event on wednesday. a pretty good soaking of rain. let's go to steve hershorn for traffic. >> american legion bridge, on the beltway between maryland and virginia, looking good, light .olume pretty typical of what the s like all around. silver spring on the beltway near colesville road, looks very with hardly anybody on the road. 270 near 118 in germantown, moving smoothly. all the hov restrictions are in effect today. in virginia heading up 95 and 395, everything is normal in of the pattern of traffic, much lighter than usual. springfield all to the beltway and n 395 to the 14th street bridge. there's no vre service. penn and brunswick lines are on a reduced s schedule. camden line service today on marc rail. back to you. >> thank you. here's a happy ending to a story dog from theng office county sheriff's named bronco. groomersd from his this weekend. released a photograph sent
national. beautiful to be temperatures high in the 40's. be in the midl 40's on christmas. but after, a strong storm system should pass through our area. that will give us areas of rain. on wednesday morning you could into a few wet snowflakes. otherwise you're looking at every event on wednesday. a pretty good soaking of rain. let's go to steve hershorn for traffic. >> american legion bridge, on the beltway between maryland and virginia, looking good, light .olume pretty typical of what...
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president took a break to join the first family for the lighting of the national christmas tree on the ellipse. as fox 5's bob barnard tells usay that icy chill in the air needs to thaw if we're ever going to avoid that fiscal cliff. >> reporter: yes, the president and malia obama with sasha and first lady michelle leading a chorus of santa claus is coming to town. >> one. >> reporter: the ceremony of music and lights as the national christmas tree comes to life. >> i'm so excited for christmas. i can feel christmas already now. >> reporter: but the holiday cheer, the spectacle of this illuminating tradition tempered by thoughts of the looming fiscal cliff. >> he's making us wait a little bit. >> reporter: this is 6-month- old evan nicolsky. his father neil works for the department of agriculture. >> we're very concerned. i'm a federal employee. therefore that, affects us as far as sequestration is concerned and go we hope they take care of sooner rather than later. >> reporter: the national christmas tree is surrounded by smaller ones representing every state. kalani rogers and her friends are visiting from hawaii. >> i'm ju
president took a break to join the first family for the lighting of the national christmas tree on the ellipse. as fox 5's bob barnard tells usay that icy chill in the air needs to thaw if we're ever going to avoid that fiscal cliff. >> reporter: yes, the president and malia obama with sasha and first lady michelle leading a chorus of santa claus is coming to town. >> one. >> reporter: the ceremony of music and lights as the national christmas tree comes to life. >> i'm...
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national services authority c.e.o. hacked or says to keep an eye on them turner and tucker could use a new job r.b.s. t.v.'s together in a volvo endo our ice age a shuttle you know turned him into handbags early states never thanks so much for being in the car as a report thank you stay tuned for the second half i'll be speaking to peter antonioni. world. series technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. do we speak your language i mean some of the will or not of the. news programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little too negative angles stories. so you hear. it all to spanish find out more visit. all tito it's calm. and. welcome back to the cause report imax keyser time now to go to peter antonioni is the co-author of economics for dummies he is currently a lecturer in management a university college london his research interests are diverse and include long range scenario planning peter welcome to the kaiser report thank you very much max antonini we met up in cocoa nomics where i could say that you were the resident opti
national services authority c.e.o. hacked or says to keep an eye on them turner and tucker could use a new job r.b.s. t.v.'s together in a volvo endo our ice age a shuttle you know turned him into handbags early states never thanks so much for being in the car as a report thank you stay tuned for the second half i'll be speaking to peter antonioni. world. series technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. do we speak your language i mean some of...
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us. the high temperatures will stay below average. upper 30's. >> of rare treat in washington d.c. the public will get a chance to see the emancipation proclamation in person at his home at the national archives. >> it lines up with the declaration of independence as one of the great documents in history. >> the emancipation proclamation signed by president lincoln on january 1, 1863. is 150 years old on newsday. to celebrate it is making a rare public appearance sunday through tuesday at the national archives. >> when you can see it up front and see lincoln's signature and all the other provisions of the document, it brings the document to life. >> it declared that all slaves in states rebeling against the union were to be forever free. but it did not immediately and slavery. president lincoln did not have the power to enforce it in areas under confederate control. >> to afford us this moment, now, now. >> what the document did do was become a symbol of hope for 4 million slaves and change the character of the war. >> it was important. it was a military measure. lincoln did not do this for humanitarian reasons. he did it because he was able to, as a consequence of being commander in
us. the high temperatures will stay below average. upper 30's. >> of rare treat in washington d.c. the public will get a chance to see the emancipation proclamation in person at his home at the national archives. >> it lines up with the declaration of independence as one of the great documents in history. >> the emancipation proclamation signed by president lincoln on january 1, 1863. is 150 years old on newsday. to celebrate it is making a rare public appearance sunday...
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us. >>> and actor dustin hoffman is in the nation's capital to collect his award. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral to see a specialist. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better
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s booktv. >> booktv here at the annual national press club author's night and joining us now is author aran chatri. he has written a book called first cameraman. what is your association with the obama campaign and president obama? >> i was his first videographer which is something i carried through the first 2 1/2 years of the white house. this last cycle did not work on campaign formally or the white house. i worked in the world of murky world of super pacs and pacs and expenditures. >> talk to us about the campaign in 2008? how did you get hooked up with the president? >> there was ad in craig's list. that is not the case. right place and right time. a friend of mind was working at cnn as documentary producer. that is more normal task in politics. as much as i was interested i was fiction filmmaker, not really first on anyone's list. she knew i was passionate about politics and wanted to get involved and hit it off with the senator and traveling inside the bubble. >> how long did you do it? was it 24/7 for you for a while? >> you know, especially on the campaign it really felt like 24/7. i was
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national services authority c.e.o. hector says to keep an eye on them turner and tucker could use a new job r.b.s. t.v.'s together in both the endo are i'd say just show you know turn him into handbags early states never thanks so much for being on the carson report thank you stay tuned for the second half i'll be speaking to peter antonioni. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule today. choose your language. make it with oh if you're going to kill someone. choose good consensus to. choose the opinions that you think are great to. choose the stories that impact might choose the access to. welcome back to the kaiser report max times are time now to go to peter antonioni is the co-author of economics for dummies he is currently a lecturer in management a university college london his research interests are diverse and include long range scenario planning peter welcome to the kaiser report thank you very much max . we met up in kill going to the mix where i could say that you were the resident optim
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national services authority c.e.o. hector says to keep an eye on them turner and tucker could use a new job r.b.s. t.v.'s together we have all the window our ice ages should oh you know turn them into handbags early states ever thanks so much for being on the carson report thank you stay tuned for the second half i'll be speaking to peter antonioni. world. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. do we speak your language anything about the will not advance. news programs and documentaries some spanish more matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles stories. for you here. in troy altie spanish to find out more visit. tito it's. sigrid lumber to. tim kirby was able to build a most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only on the dot com. easy some to see. destruction without to see. what could be just ruins. saying a great sacrifice. understood by huge efforts and a remarkable reminder
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s. and the miners' strike under margaret thatcher became a symbol of a divided nation this mining village in the living museum in the north east gives us a snapshot of the past three decades since margaret thatcher and her conservative government crushed the miners unions the impact that policies had on the north east was extreme and long felt and even today there are many people who still have a deep mistrust of the conservative government the conservatives reputation up here is one that's hard to shake and it makes it hard for them to get a fair hearing on any plans to regenerate to find out more we decided it was time to pay a visit to number ten i was shocked at the level of understanding on the conservative benches of how people who live in. the north east. very often and i think they have a completely different view of how people's lives of the government are accused of not understanding the north but isn't that your job to represent the things to be a fair bit of bickering that goes on among northern and. well i mean having an accent in the house of commons you know i've got quite happy ducks and but that sort of you get sneers
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s alecia reid tells us more. gabe slate tech repo (cheers & applause) >> this is awesome! >> i am very pleased with all this has played. >> it has been great for double and nation -- asidevil nation (cheers & applause) >> reporter: the fans were cheering on the other teams. >> i was expecting a good hard hitting game and that is what i am seeing. >> reporter: they picked a date by a steady lead from early on in. >> we predicted that a s u would have a victory. >> it is nice to see that the navy fans are going out early. >> sorry! [laughter] >> >> reporter: many people traveled from a long distance. >> we are from hawaii. >> it is awesome we are from the state of oregon. >> it is amazing, to see the distance and the difference- between both teams. (music) >> reporter: this helps fight hunger at at&t park alecia reed, kron 4 news . a new york woman has been charged with a hate crime for allegedly pushing a man to his death in front of a subway train. >>> police say the surveillance video they released helped find erika menendez. the queens district attorney says menendez implicated herself in thursday's crime. he says she also professed hatred toward muslims and
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s. and the miners' strike and the margaret thatcher became a symbol of a divided nation this mining village in the living museum in the northeast gives us a snapshot of the past three decades since margaret thatcher and her conservative government crushed the miners unions the impact the policies had on the northeast was extreme and long felt the conservatives reputation up here is one that's hard to shake and it makes it hard for them to get a fair hearing on any plans to regenerate to find out more we decided it was time to pay a visit to number ten i was shocked at the. standing on the conservative benches of hope people who live in. the northeast. they don't come from the areas they don't really visit the areas very often and i think they have a completely different view of how people's lives are the government insists it's treating grace in the area seriously and his earmarks money for infrastructure projects targeting the northeast in particular but a legacy of let downs has left many northerners less than in the east what we're saying is the government this is going to happen this is going out. of it is art. it's a complete shamb
s. and the miners' strike and the margaret thatcher became a symbol of a divided nation this mining village in the living museum in the northeast gives us a snapshot of the past three decades since margaret thatcher and her conservative government crushed the miners unions the impact the policies had on the northeast was extreme and long felt the conservatives reputation up here is one that's hard to shake and it makes it hard for them to get a fair hearing on any plans to regenerate to find...
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s performers. they performed a fantastic show. and i want to thank all of you for joining us for this great tradition. we have been lighting the national tree for 90 years now. in times of war, peace, a triumph, tragedy. we have always come together to rejoice in the christmas spirit. our tree has been having a hard time the last few years. a longstanding trade was lost to the storm. it was replaced, but it did not take hold. it just goes to show. nobody's drugs are safe here in washington. [laughter] but i feel good about this one. it was planted before hurricane sandy and made it through the storm in one piece. i know our neighbors to the north had a more ruthless and destructive sandy. it was especially difficult for families who lost everything in the storm. this is a time for us to be grateful for the heroism and the perseverance of the men and women who showed us that americans will always be stronger than the challenges that we face. as i did before thanksgiving, i can help but tell a story of their and during holiday spirit. in midland beach, new york, among the businesses devastated by the storm, a big christmas tree shines ou
s performers. they performed a fantastic show. and i want to thank all of you for joining us for this great tradition. we have been lighting the national tree for 90 years now. in times of war, peace, a triumph, tragedy. we have always come together to rejoice in the christmas spirit. our tree has been having a hard time the last few years. a longstanding trade was lost to the storm. it was replaced, but it did not take hold. it just goes to show. nobody's drugs are safe here in washington....
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nation at home and turned us into pariahs for f.d.r. it was the great depression and a funny moment he used to pass the new deal so that bush's legacy is tarnished and f.d.r.'s legacy is celebrated all because of how each use their respective defining moments but often history's take on defining moments as more complicated jimmy carter knows his loss and all too well as he used the defining moment of his presidency the energy crisis to push for revolutionary change in how we deal with energy here in the united states with the economy crippled by inflation and gas shortages jimmy carter used a nationally televised address to discuss what he called a crisis of confidence afflicting america unlike how bush two decades later would call on americans to indulge themselves after nine eleven when really what was needed was deep introspection about america's role in the world carter challenged the nation and spoke bluntly about the crisis america was facing. family. host knit community now faith in god to many of us not. to to worship so often diligence and consumption and i'm asking you. for your good and for your nation's security to take this to say trips to use p
nation at home and turned us into pariahs for f.d.r. it was the great depression and a funny moment he used to pass the new deal so that bush's legacy is tarnished and f.d.r.'s legacy is celebrated all because of how each use their respective defining moments but often history's take on defining moments as more complicated jimmy carter knows his loss and all too well as he used the defining moment of his presidency the energy crisis to push for revolutionary change in how we deal with energy...
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nation operates. that's a time of grieving for him, obviously. he will be joining us today. a lot of things a lot more important than football but he want so be with his brothers. >>> the nfl may have a day off. despite the 'em baring 42-13 loss on sunday, the 49ers can still win the nfc west with a win. they are a and a half a game up. it would help if seattle were to lose this weekend, but needless to say 49ers still having a shot to make some noise. they are still right now as a 14 1/2 to 16 1/2 point favorite to beat arizona. >> all right. thank you, mark. >> uh-huh. >>> and for news throughout the evening, the latest is always on cbssf.com. the next newscast is at 10:00 on the c w, channel 44, cable channel 12 and you can see us here at 12. >> alan will be back at 10:00 tonight. merry christmas. we appreciate you watching cbs 5, see you later. sofa... desk... you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got this. let us get everything off the shelf, and to your home. sofa... desk... you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. yo
nation operates. that's a time of grieving for him, obviously. he will be joining us today. a lot of things a lot more important than football but he want so be with his brothers. >>> the nfl may have a day off. despite the 'em baring 42-13 loss on sunday, the 49ers can still win the nfc west with a win. they are a and a half a game up. it would help if seattle were to lose this weekend, but needless to say 49ers still having a shot to make some noise. they are still right now as a 14...
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used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. >>> and there's your green, the doug, s&p and even the s&p are now all slightly in the green now. what happened here as, of course, the dow was down earlier today by nearly 150 points, and then we got the news during "street signs," our show before this, that the house of representatives are going to come back on sunday night and reconvene at 6:30 p.m. that, of course, has helped those stocks reverse course, and we're now moving to the upside. just very, very slightly to see whether or not that holds all the way until the close. commodities are also making a comeback after posting earlier losses today. let's find out more on that with bertha coombs at the nymex. >> hi. nymex crude settling slightly lower. we'll get the weekly inventory numbers tomorrow delayed because of the christmas holiday. the expectation survey is looking for a drawdown of 2 million barrels of crude. when it comes to the products which are stronger today, the strongest part of the energy complex, looking for distillates to be down 350,000 barrels and a
used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. >>> and there's your green, the doug, s&p and even the s&p are now all slightly in the green now. what happened here as, of course, the dow was down earlier today by nearly 150 points, and then we got the news during "street signs," our show before this, that the house of representatives are going to come back on sunday night and reconvene at 6:30 p.m. that, of...