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que se t presenron sliste bien de la prba >>> pe todas edejan una cicatri y ya n qiero sentilasosa uí siento reca >>> gracia > por lo que veo lacosas entre panho y tu... >>> no quiero habl de ncho >>> déjame decirte q es un >>da deablar sí >>> de verdad no entiendo >>> pacnho es > te muo, arnol fui una estÚpida, e inteuse mi lltad con fernanda al gran amor que le tengo a pancho, perdÍ al amor de miida, arnold. >> quizÁs no >> ¿É estÁs diciendo >>izÁs tienes al amor de tu vida al ente de tus ojos. >>itermente.frente a mis ojos? ¿arnold, quÉ pasa? desde que llegaste estÁs muy exaÑo. >> no, extraÑo lo que estoy a punto deecirte. ♪. te amo, rebec te amo. ♪. >> ay, É mala onda, jo ¿pero tu paÁ est bien? pues no sÉ, sirena, por un ladoe da gtoue mi jefe haya mandado todo a la goma ¿nÉo tu paÁ est
que se t presenron sliste bien de la prba >>> pe todas edejan una cicatri y ya n qiero sentilasosa uí siento reca >>> gracia > por lo que veo lacosas entre panho y tu... >>> no quiero habl de ncho >>> déjame decirte q es un >>da deablar sí >>> de verdad no entiendo >>> pacnho es > te muo, arnol fui una estÚpida, e inteuse mi lltad con fernanda al gran amor que le tengo a pancho, perdÍ al amor de miida, arnold. >>...
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if bryce wants to do that i'm ui with for us. we can do that if you want to bretty.t serious. >> i think it was tongue and cheek. e soon,ill have free tim maybe he will do. it we want video of it. speaking of bryce harper last night's series finale against st. louis.ouis sends a fly ball to left field. 1-0nats. cardinals take the lead and a never look back. final in this one 4-1. the nats begin their final series of the condition in i arizona against the diamondbacks. check this out. a brawlch at home plate in atlanta. here we go. the trash talk, this is when i don't like about baseball. this is car lose gomez as he cranked out a home run. -- core los gomez. -- carlos gomez. it's on.'s >> seems like you like it to me >> it makes good video. you see how it's going. an all-out brawl. they are all in the stands and until the dugout. >> what is gomez trying to prove? like how they jump on the players all they have to do is fix this is penalize people. >> it's falling on deaf ears. >> i'm making no sense up here. you saw happened on there. t three people were ejected and
if bryce wants to do that i'm ui with for us. we can do that if you want to bretty.t serious. >> i think it was tongue and cheek. e soon,ill have free tim maybe he will do. it we want video of it. speaking of bryce harper last night's series finale against st. louis.ouis sends a fly ball to left field. 1-0nats. cardinals take the lead and a never look back. final in this one 4-1. the nats begin their final series of the condition in i arizona against the diamondbacks. check this out. a...
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a man who confessed to.ca ui in a viral video appears to go back on a promise to take responsibility for his crime. this is the "cbs morning news." crime. this is the "cbs morning news." >> announcer: "moneywatch" >> announcer: "moneywatch" sponsored by vagisil wash with odor block, the confident clean. with odor block, the confident clean. (pop) (balloons popping) i can see the edge of my couch! (balloons popping) [ crisp crunches ] whoo-hoo-hoo! guess it was. [ male announcer ] pringles, bursting with more flavor. softens the enamel so it can potentially erode. once that enamel is gone, it's gone. my dentist recommended pronamel. pronamel protects your teeth from the effects of acid erosion. i don't have to cut out the things that i love in my diet. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ telephone rings ] how's the camping trip? well, the kids had fun, but i think
a man who confessed to.ca ui in a viral video appears to go back on a promise to take responsibility for his crime. this is the "cbs morning news." crime. this is the "cbs morning news." >> announcer: "moneywatch" >> announcer: "moneywatch" sponsored by vagisil wash with odor block, the confident clean. with odor block, the confident clean. (pop) (balloons popping) i can see the edge of my couch! (balloons popping) [ crisp crunches ]...
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president was a community organizer, at best, were not even sure how great of a community organizer uishe doesn't have any reason whatsoever to talk to obama about anything. neil: welcome he wasn't so great on immigration crackdown, so he's not exactly that. but having said that come i'm wondering where this goes for the two big leaders of the two big powers who don't talk to each other. they clearly don't like each other. but what does that mean? >> well, there is a lot of bad things that could happen if we do strike. i'm not saying that we should or shouldn't. but if we do, one of the testimonies of people yesterday, one of them said that we need to be prepared for foreign casualty. most of them that we are talking about in the media never quite picked up on that. they really take care of a lot of serious equipment. a lot of their aircraft and air defense systems. swiftly round strikes that killed a few people, our problems have said suddenly gotten bigger than what we anticipated. neil: uncertainly wondering now the way that we are sort of wrapping this up and putting boots on the gr
president was a community organizer, at best, were not even sure how great of a community organizer uishe doesn't have any reason whatsoever to talk to obama about anything. neil: welcome he wasn't so great on immigration crackdown, so he's not exactly that. but having said that come i'm wondering where this goes for the two big leaders of the two big powers who don't talk to each other. they clearly don't like each other. but what does that mean? >> well, there is a lot of bad things...
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edific de departamentos en tennessee, fueespantoso, grias un niÑo se svaro d morir devorados poras llas, uÍvastador siniestro. >> la camara en el casco dun inmule, en cstionenutosnoel las llamas ascienn con rapide por escales, imdiendo q residentes puedan sali ni los potentes crrose agua sofon el fuego que parece br Ás fuer, con s bÉs en bro, luo de s ertados por un niÑo d 8 aÑos, salen a balcones y lanz a vacio a sus pequeÑos recibidos posocorristas. >>> eno, solo dos persos tuvion q recibir atenciÓ como un hÉroeor su acto ado liente. >>> coando en un sog elo alto en un edicion nstrucciÓn, qued uobrero en ina, hicieron malabares para evitar que cayera al piso, al desprendiÓ, y se aferro a la cuerda que la sujeta para mea hora, hasta que lo estuvo alcanzaronon layudae una grua, como obrvan, lo bajaro a erra firm >>> drÁtis imanes de un accidenteÉre en ilnois, u aÓn pequeÑo se estrello contra un banco,chocÓ con post de el poto friÓ quemadas, fuena transpordo al hospital. >>> una misteriosa mujer desatÓ una cacerÍ humana en el mundo entero, la inrpol emitiÓ una alerta roja,a uda blanca, el rt
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thank you, holly for bringing ui good stories today. >>> sid any alexander. to fame. you can say you saw her here. good morning to you. >> you look lovely today. >> thank you very much.ch. >> poised and beyond the tender age of 16. of have you had a birthday or are you still 16. >> i'm still 16. >> we want to wish you everything wonderful that this life has for you. >> this is devo on n and we call him in the studio devi baby? and this is brian, he is a producer and today he is goingis to be on the drums. >> we could spend a whole morning talking to them, but we will talk to you, you areu, y already out on itunes, tell us how exhilarating it is to see one of your songs on itunes. it came out in september.. >> it's amazing. i have had a lot of supporters, i have been getting a lot of international followers as well that isfoll great on facebook. i noticed that i have another 500 likes from people from allom around the world and it's really amaze. >> that one is called why don't you? if you are thinking, she is so poised and put together.to she was also a miss
thank you, holly for bringing ui good stories today. >>> sid any alexander. to fame. you can say you saw her here. good morning to you. >> you look lovely today. >> thank you very much.ch. >> poised and beyond the tender age of 16. of have you had a birthday or are you still 16. >> i'm still 16. >> we want to wish you everything wonderful that this life has for you. >> this is devo on n and we call him in the studio devi baby? and this is brian, he...
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that have shown that you don't stop maturing, you know, as you are e talking about, until whatever ui you're in your 20s. 20 >> do we have a study recently that said men reach emotional maturity at 30 or something like that. there's a lot -- there's still a lot going on, a lot of development going on. >> so you're allowed to make some foolish mistakes whenst you'reak young. >> yeah. >> it would change the way we we think about young adults, not nt breaking the law or anything, an but it's growing pains. a little longer. >> lele you're still learning.n. >> you're working it out.ou >> which plays right into the next thing i wanted to talk talk about, the ideal age for marriage? >> it really does. >> 30 or 40. >> i say that.at. >> that is when i got married, a 33. >> what do you think should be the ideal age, tuck? >> definitely late 20s at the earliest. >> yes. >> is there aneaie age. >> i would say 33. >> i would say at least 30. l >> i would thinke so. so. >> 30 years old or older. >> you are still, are you you figuring yourself out. >> there's plenty. people who>> t make it, you kno,
that have shown that you don't stop maturing, you know, as you are e talking about, until whatever ui you're in your 20s. 20 >> do we have a study recently that said men reach emotional maturity at 30 or something like that. there's a lot -- there's still a lot going on, a lot of development going on. >> so you're allowed to make some foolish mistakes whenst you'reak young. >> yeah. >> it would change the way we we think about young adults, not nt breaking the law or...
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uys, let's talk a little bit about this month, the worst month since may of last year. although i never sensed any panic, that is the odd thing about it. >> it is the summer, it is august. we have had a lot of external shock. syria being one of them. charles: we were aeady week before this happened. >> we were, but it added fuel to the fire. charles: that fire was the federal reserve. probably more than anything else. you are right about it all day long. it seems like that is the darkest cloud over the market right now. >> i think i like miley cyrus more than i like ben bernanke at this point. the market is correct. it is not the end of the world. 10% corrections happen. we are in the midst of one. syria did light a little fire. earnings and sales growth not very good. we are up there 16 times earning. the market is tired. i would suggest it is normal at this juncture. charles: do youhink the fact it felt like this month good news was good news, but that ne was bad news. we started acting in a way that tells me maybe we can live in a post-fed world in this market. >> i
uys, let's talk a little bit about this month, the worst month since may of last year. although i never sensed any panic, that is the odd thing about it. >> it is the summer, it is august. we have had a lot of external shock. syria being one of them. charles: we were aeady week before this happened. >> we were, but it added fuel to the fire. charles: that fire was the federal reserve. probably more than anything else. you are right about it all day long. it seems like that is the...
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. >> i thnk the bigger problem is that all of these uys the focus is getting elected and not one that would do after get elected. neil: what do you think? all of these bailouts and rescues and stimulus. if we didn't get any of it, we would be in a worse position. but the argumt before it has been the foundation by which we would never have too through as we did five years ago. >> you don't know and it has nothing to do with continuing to hire with oversight. the support system around him, secretaries and pr people. all the folks that support his election that goes into the 20 people per elected oficial. they will continue to go because of this. neil: fighters out from the bailouts, from going back, the stabilizg of the financial system. they were critical of it then. it just continued and was on steroids. we think, five years later, where we are. >> in a sort of a ballooning regulatory state. things are not looking good. the median income has been rising. but outside of washington, things are looking pretty bleak. i saw so numbers that said that for 25 years old and under, the unemplo
. >> i thnk the bigger problem is that all of these uys the focus is getting elected and not one that would do after get elected. neil: what do you think? all of these bailouts and rescues and stimulus. if we didn't get any of it, we would be in a worse position. but the argumt before it has been the foundation by which we would never have too through as we did five years ago. >> you don't know and it has nothing to do with continuing to hire with oversight. the support system...
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. >> people stop me on the street, saying you got it all wrong ui say, really, why, they say, she worseyou portray -- he is worse than you portray him, he is so inept this is from democrats out there. lou: his improval rating still says in mid 40s. >> i have a filing when american public realizes he wanted to shake rouhani's hand united nations, and rerehahny refused -- rouhani refused to shake his hand, when a hum humiliation. lou: white house was feeding the opening language to all of the reporters, and there was no opening there was no what was the 94 expression, this -- this sideline meeting, that photo op, a discussion at the margins av the united nations, this is pure which you talk about you coined the amateur as the tighty for this administration, he is living up to it, and it is sad to watch. >> it is sad for us as americans to see our country humiliated, looked at as weak. and our enemies saying, we can take advantage, putin, who eats his lunch every day, iranians who make fools of him, syrians will be in place forever and ever the assad regime. lou: one thing, the one thing t
. >> people stop me on the street, saying you got it all wrong ui say, really, why, they say, she worseyou portray -- he is worse than you portray him, he is so inept this is from democrats out there. lou: his improval rating still says in mid 40s. >> i have a filing when american public realizes he wanted to shake rouhani's hand united nations, and rerehahny refused -- rouhani refused to shake his hand, when a hum humiliation. lou: white house was feeding the opening language to...
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ui also figure how much pressure there is on people who work there to stay till midnight. >> they want to work. >> there was a study at sefora, and a minority of people who signed -- >> in this country, if you get more job, that is a win-win. we're coming up on october, which we are usually celebrating french lunatic month. this is just the raising of the curtain. look it. asking a french socialist, or a hollandista to revitalize the economic vitality of this country is like asking a circus clown to perform open heart surgery. i am not being kind to circus clowns. >> this is a justice decision. it is not something done by hollande. >> have you looked at the unemployment in this country? have you looked at the number of people trying to start businesses that have had to leave the country because they are taxed to death? this is absurd. >> tony, this brings us back to where you have been in the field trip -- germany. they have lower unemployment. the trade-off, though, is they have given up a lot of social rights. >> definitely. i think that has a different circumstance to what we are ta
ui also figure how much pressure there is on people who work there to stay till midnight. >> they want to work. >> there was a study at sefora, and a minority of people who signed -- >> in this country, if you get more job, that is a win-win. we're coming up on october, which we are usually celebrating french lunatic month. this is just the raising of the curtain. look it. asking a french socialist, or a hollandista to revitalize the economic vitality of this country is like...
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according to the ui health sleep lab, nighttime exposure can disrupt your sleep.you want a good night's sleep turn off your phone, tablet and tv at least an hour before you go to bed -- >> what? >> an hour. do you do this? >> no. i play solitaire on my phone. that's the last thing i do before i go to sleep at night which i know is bad because it's brain stimulation. >> at least play candy crush. come on. angry birds, something. >>> good morning. now at 5:11, there is some patchy, dense fog around the shenandoah valley in the foothills around the blue ring. watch out for that, watch out for deer, watch out for pedestrians. and later today with a few high clouds in and out, 40s much of the region. by 8:00 should be around 50 but by noon near 70. by midafternoon into the mid-to upper 70s. our sun is rise 7:00. sunset 7:00. i'm back in ten minutes with your seven-day outlook. a look at the rest of your week and weekend coming up. danella, how is traffic? >>> good morning, tom. in southeast d.c. along branch avenue still shut down between camden street and erie street.
according to the ui health sleep lab, nighttime exposure can disrupt your sleep.you want a good night's sleep turn off your phone, tablet and tv at least an hour before you go to bed -- >> what? >> an hour. do you do this? >> no. i play solitaire on my phone. that's the last thing i do before i go to sleep at night which i know is bad because it's brain stimulation. >> at least play candy crush. come on. angry birds, something. >>> good morning. now at 5:11,...
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and i -- oui, ui. i looked up for wewe and couldn't find it. i had three d minuses and a d. i was not a great student. i worked very hard. but the amount of reading and languages that i had to do in college were difficult. not surprised that most medical schools didn't take me. i think the interesting thing is going back and looking at this now understanding that i'm dyslexic, i realize dyslexia was a gift. i think about things differently. i look at things differently. it taught me persistence. if you look at the writings on dyslexia, a professor at yale is probably the expert on dyslexia. she finds dyslexic people are more creative because they think differently than other people do. why did it take you until you were 32 years old to find out? >> i never heard the word before until i was that age. people didn't recognize it as a particular defect or a learning disability at that point. so i just thought i was not very quick. >> how do you know -- what is it that you see that we don't see? >> well, you know, i can't tell you that. but i've warm wound up developing a bunch o
and i -- oui, ui. i looked up for wewe and couldn't find it. i had three d minuses and a d. i was not a great student. i worked very hard. but the amount of reading and languages that i had to do in college were difficult. not surprised that most medical schools didn't take me. i think the interesting thing is going back and looking at this now understanding that i'm dyslexic, i realize dyslexia was a gift. i think about things differently. i look at things differently. it taught me...
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it's more than just a ui redesign.g about having new features such as a finger print scanner on the main buttons, talking about faster processing capabilities,ism -- improved location features bringing iphone, smart phone technology to the next level. >> viewers understand you talk up the own book. we understand that because you're an app write e and your apps appear on the iphone. i got that. i wonder, can you tell me about the fingerprint id? i know we don't know details how it works, but give me an idea. it's app -- deny -- an intriguing idea. >> what this means is there could be significant improvements in the way that smart phones are used for commerce or payment technology as well as improved security. this could open up a slew of commerce as well as security enhancements allowing the smart phone to be used in many additional ways. >> let me see if i got this right. i check my bank balance online. if i got an apple iphone 5s, a brand new one, can i scan in my little fingerprint, and go straight to the bank accoun
it's more than just a ui redesign.g about having new features such as a finger print scanner on the main buttons, talking about faster processing capabilities,ism -- improved location features bringing iphone, smart phone technology to the next level. >> viewers understand you talk up the own book. we understand that because you're an app write e and your apps appear on the iphone. i got that. i wonder, can you tell me about the fingerprint id? i know we don't know details how it works,...
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houston to washington, a dulles flight would be $877 according to ui need's internet -- united internet site. you can get this for 5 and $10. in the two-hour window when they found out, we're doing christmas in maui, going here and there. >> yesterday a man had bought 12 tickets from d.c. to hawaii. this happened once before years ago when i was living in california, living in san francisco and covering technology and it happened. and the worst part about covering that story you're trying to get a statement and going i really want to buy that ticket but i probably shouldn't. journalism ethics kicked in. >> ten bucks and on the aisle seat, the meal, the luggage, that's about $800. >> it all adds up in the end. >> checked bag will get you no matter what. >> two-hour window was a sweet spot for a lot of people that booked travel. they'll honor it. >> good for you guys. >> thanks. >> sure thing. >> want to get a look at the weather forecast across the country. >> let's check in with dylan drier in boulder this morning. hey, dylan. >> hey, good morning, guys. good morning, everyone. we are g
houston to washington, a dulles flight would be $877 according to ui need's internet -- united internet site. you can get this for 5 and $10. in the two-hour window when they found out, we're doing christmas in maui, going here and there. >> yesterday a man had bought 12 tickets from d.c. to hawaii. this happened once before years ago when i was living in california, living in san francisco and covering technology and it happened. and the worst part about covering that story you're trying...
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thanks,uys.o. >> that's fine. >> pet is all or the place relentless he is. thank you, peter. let'set another check of blackberry shares. nicole petallies downn the floor of the nyse. nick towle what are we seeing -- nicole. >> high is $9.20. we saw blackberry move from gative territory. the newsairfax financial made an offer of $4.7 billion for blackberry and sharesre jumping. they are still up and up about 16 cts at 8.88. this whole deal is contient upon financing. it is contingent upon sharoldersgreeing wh it. meantime blackberry has the option to shop itself around. when i read analystsomments, majority ar saying hey, better take the deal now wleou can. >>> that being said, look at apple wch isompletely different story. 9 million applenits, sold over this weekend. the iphone 5s. and iphe 5 c. seems the s ishat people wt more. it is up to 490.40. three days easily outpaced 3.7 million that blackberry sold in an entireuarte that gives you some perspective. three days verus an enti quarter. somet
thanks,uys.o. >> that's fine. >> pet is all or the place relentless he is. thank you, peter. let'set another check of blackberry shares. nicole petallies downn the floor of the nyse. nick towle what are we seeing -- nicole. >> high is $9.20. we saw blackberry move from gative territory. the newsairfax financial made an offer of $4.7 billion for blackberry and sharesre jumping. they are still up and up about 16 cts at 8.88. this whole deal is contient upon financing. it is...
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that is whatever the extent of what the ui and inspectors could find the political advantage might benefithe administration to not dismiss it. host: one last phone call, emily, republican. would like to address the gentleman that call about the vietnam war. what i would like to know is, no one is talking about it -- i lost so many friends in the military from side effects of agent orange. us, notry striked on country attacked us. it was chemical warfare. people suffered because of it. i do not know how anyone can have a conscience -- even though it is horrendous to use chemical warfare on the kurds, the syrians, we were never attacked in vietnam. no one is talking about it. i do not understand why. the use of chemical weapons or chemical agents in vietnam is a historical case that one might keep in mind. it is not a distinguished part of our military history in vietnam. on the other hand, this case, the use of chemical weapons, the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria, there is an argument that the prohibition on these as they as horrific are, needs to be enforced. that is the case the
that is whatever the extent of what the ui and inspectors could find the political advantage might benefithe administration to not dismiss it. host: one last phone call, emily, republican. would like to address the gentleman that call about the vietnam war. what i would like to know is, no one is talking about it -- i lost so many friends in the military from side effects of agent orange. us, notry striked on country attacked us. it was chemical warfare. people suffered because of it. i do not...
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states, the federal government will pick up the tab for every worker on work sharing rather than state ui plans. you'd think that would be good incentive for states to push that. as best i can tell they are doing almost nothing. i'm saying that from having talked to people in state beaurocracies. i've learned to appreciate living in washington beaurocracies. unfortunately they don't seem to be moving here. this seems relatively unobjectionable program. voluntary and part of the employers that do it in washington state, one of the leaders in take up, fairly low. they have surveyed employers overwhelmingly. the ones that use it like it. you get to keep skilled workers on the payroll rather than looking for a new worker when business picks up. seems like a win-win. what's kind of nice, to put it simply, all the things we're talking about are about shifting the demand curve out, which we need to do. it's harder to do than simply increasing the number of people employed at every output. that's a simple policy i'd love to see more take up on. unfortunately it seems a hard thing to do. >> let me
states, the federal government will pick up the tab for every worker on work sharing rather than state ui plans. you'd think that would be good incentive for states to push that. as best i can tell they are doing almost nothing. i'm saying that from having talked to people in state beaurocracies. i've learned to appreciate living in washington beaurocracies. unfortunately they don't seem to be moving here. this seems relatively unobjectionable program. voluntary and part of the employers that...
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explainyes, if he could -- [no audio] guest: mark, electric, advanced ui for your services.hank you for all that. what,, eventually sure what president bush he said, -- concerning the location of the bin laden. i think that something to do with advanced -- maybe having an hisccurate idea of what i location was. the only light i can shuttle that is before the 9/11 attack from about 1997 onward, bin laden was for a much the focus certainly after the 9/11 attacks, he was a huge focus, the number one target in the world. while it took a long time to track him down and find him, we eventually did,, and it took a lot of work, and there are some really good books on this. my co-author of this book has written a book called "manhunt," which is really excellent on that, and the "finish" is another one. the effort really never flagged. i think it was imported to really accomplish it to remove this person who was behind the sudden deaths of almost 3000 americans. i think that was really key. i have to say on your question about the parallel -- and the carlyle group and a saudi group, i
explainyes, if he could -- [no audio] guest: mark, electric, advanced ui for your services.hank you for all that. what,, eventually sure what president bush he said, -- concerning the location of the bin laden. i think that something to do with advanced -- maybe having an hisccurate idea of what i location was. the only light i can shuttle that is before the 9/11 attack from about 1997 onward, bin laden was for a much the focus certainly after the 9/11 attacks, he was a huge focus, the number...
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we work with the ui to create a group of inspectors who then worked for more than six months to get them access to the country, on the large -- on the logic that perhaps the presence of an investigative team in the country might stop future attacks. or at a minimum, we thought a shared evidentiary base to convince russia or iran, itself a victim of saddam hussein's monstrous chemical weapons , to cast loose a regime that was gassing its people. russia, often backed by china, has blocked every relevant action in the security council, even mild condemnations of the use of chemical weapons that do not ascribe blame to any particular party. in a sock's cost-benefit calculus, he must have weighed the middle -- the -- and assad's cost-benefit calculus, he must have weighed this and being able to get away with it. because of russia. on august 21, he staged the largest can go attack in a whener-century while you inspectors were sitting on the other side of town. only after the united states pursued these nonmilitary options without achieving the of deterringts chemical weapons use that the presi
we work with the ui to create a group of inspectors who then worked for more than six months to get them access to the country, on the large -- on the logic that perhaps the presence of an investigative team in the country might stop future attacks. or at a minimum, we thought a shared evidentiary base to convince russia or iran, itself a victim of saddam hussein's monstrous chemical weapons , to cast loose a regime that was gassing its people. russia, often backed by china, has blocked every...
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uis morning's reports by the n intergovernmental panel on climate change confirms the sea levels are already rising and ice is melting faster than we expected. the report is an authoritative rebuke to all those who still persist in claiming that man- made climate change does not exist. the uk will continue to cut our overions as well as giving $6 billion to assist developing countries to do the same and adapt to environmental changes. if we are to halt the devastating effects of climate change, we must listen to the science. together. so we welcome the secretary-general's announcement of a leaders summit next year is a key step towards all nations agreeing a deal in 2015 to take action to avert this crisis. of course, we are all affected by the scourge of terrorism, whether it is a soldier brutally murdered on a quiet london street or innocent shoppers gunned down in a busy nairobi mall, we are all vulnerable. following the recent horrific events in nairobi, the united kingdom is working closely with the governments in kenya, somalia and countries across the region to tackle this iss
uis morning's reports by the n intergovernmental panel on climate change confirms the sea levels are already rising and ice is melting faster than we expected. the report is an authoritative rebuke to all those who still persist in claiming that man- made climate change does not exist. the uk will continue to cut our overions as well as giving $6 billion to assist developing countries to do the same and adapt to environmental changes. if we are to halt the devastating effects of climate change,...