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(josey wales) well, it's more like old habits than old age.ge) who the h--- is this woman? chief dan george was very funny in the film. and then will sampson played the indian comanches and tribe who -- and josey wales ends up, instead of -- they're both -- though they're both warriors, they end up understanding one another because they are warriors, but they also understand the necessity for negotiation. it is good that warriors such as we meet in the struggle of life, or death. it shall be life (dramatic music playing) so will it be. i reckon so. (narrator) the same year clint eastwood directed "outlaw josey wales," john wayne starred in his final film, playing a gunfighter dying of cancer, whose code is out of place in turn-of-the-century west. look out! (gunshots) (thomas mcguane) the western's gruesome elements, which strike you as romantic and idealized and it gets to be obsolete and dangerous. (gunshots) well, they have to change spiritual plateaus or end. that's the test that will either exterminate westerns, or change them into someth
(josey wales) well, it's more like old habits than old age.ge) who the h--- is this woman? chief dan george was very funny in the film. and then will sampson played the indian comanches and tribe who -- and josey wales ends up, instead of -- they're both -- though they're both warriors, they end up understanding one another because they are warriors, but they also understand the necessity for negotiation. it is good that warriors such as we meet in the struggle of life, or death. it shall be...
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this is what's happening in wales. this is what labour are doing in wales. they have cut health spending in wales by 400 billion pounds. that is 6.5% cut. 27% of people in wales wait more than six weeks for diagnostic services. the figure for england is just 1%. as i said earlie a third of people waiting over 18 weeks with operation in wales. that is what you get if you get labour, no money, no reform, no good health service. >> last but not least, mr. martin evaders. >> thank you, mr. speaker. many of my constituents are among the three had 37 redundancies announced. the honorable gentleman from -- [inaudible] one possibility is the extension of the recent announced x prize over can the prime minister give some comfort to my constituents [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> prime minister's questions returns wednesday, february 22. watch any time at c-span.org, where you can find past video and other british public affairs programs. three of the republican presidential candidates
this is what's happening in wales. this is what labour are doing in wales. they have cut health spending in wales by 400 billion pounds. that is 6.5% cut. 27% of people in wales wait more than six weeks for diagnostic services. the figure for england is just 1%. as i said earlie a third of people waiting over 18 weeks with operation in wales. that is what you get if you get labour, no money, no reform, no good health service. >> last but not least, mr. martin evaders. >> thank you,...
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this is what's happening in wales. this is what labour are doing in wales. they have cut health spending in wales by 400 billion pounds. that is 6.5% cut. 27% of people in wales wait more than six weeks for diagnostic services. the figure for england is just 1%. as i said earlier, a third of people waiting over 18 weeks with operation in wales. that is what you get if you get labour, no money, no reform, no good health service. >> last but not least, mr. martin evaders. >> thank you, mr. speaker. many of my constituents are among the three had 37 redundancies announced. the honorable gentleman from -- [inaudible] one possibility is the extension of the recent announced x prize over can the prime minister give some comfort to my constituents by sympathetically looking at that proposal? >> i am grateful for the honorable gentleman's question that he's quite right to speak up for constituents in this way. my right honorable friend the chancellor is happy to look at the idea of expanding the enterprise and and see what else we can do to help his constituents to
this is what's happening in wales. this is what labour are doing in wales. they have cut health spending in wales by 400 billion pounds. that is 6.5% cut. 27% of people in wales wait more than six weeks for diagnostic services. the figure for england is just 1%. as i said earlier, a third of people waiting over 18 weeks with operation in wales. that is what you get if you get labour, no money, no reform, no good health service. >> last but not least, mr. martin evaders. >> thank...
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but wales captain sam warburton says that won't be a factor once the match is on the way. i really think about what the code final. and place what for many you know we all scientists alike button twice last year the need to regions or if you talk in their minds. and months that sort of plays know what it's going to be like videos and day they might use is moving to the room. where the cats are masters has been reduced to fifty four holes off to strong winds let's i mean three hours of play on friday organizers hope to complete round two by the end of saturday and stage the third round on sunday american john de neat leads on five hundred eighteen holes he's one shots ahead of gonzalo fernandez jason day and k.g. choi england's world number three lee westwood is on one. to keep the ball in the race i don't really notice it but the reason was if he had been the father was going a bit everywhere because of the way this army thing they would have done the right decision. now on to boxing a massive night as two world title await finds in texas on saturday with julio cesar chave
but wales captain sam warburton says that won't be a factor once the match is on the way. i really think about what the code final. and place what for many you know we all scientists alike button twice last year the need to regions or if you talk in their minds. and months that sort of plays know what it's going to be like videos and day they might use is moving to the room. where the cats are masters has been reduced to fifty four holes off to strong winds let's i mean three hours of play on...
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stage of the world cup however wales captain sam warburton says that won't be on the players' minds. i'm already thinking about well in the cold war and on. president family you know we all scientists alike but in toys last year anita regions or if you talk in their minds. and months the sort of players know what was going to be loitering on sunday they might use is moving to the we will know. now let's take a look at what's going on in basketball and in the n.b.a. miami a second in the western conference after a confident ninety nine seventy nine win at philadelphia a pretty close affair in the first half resulted in the hate having a four point lead at half time fifty one forty seven. the teams scored sixteen a pace during the third quarter miami made a significant breakthrough in the final period however scored their opponents by sixteen points wayne wade and le bron james were on song for the visitors finishing with twenty six and nineteen points respectively and ninety nine seventy nine victory means they hate ended the seventy six s four game winning streak. to baseball and aft
stage of the world cup however wales captain sam warburton says that won't be on the players' minds. i'm already thinking about well in the cold war and on. president family you know we all scientists alike but in toys last year anita regions or if you talk in their minds. and months the sort of players know what was going to be loitering on sunday they might use is moving to the we will know. now let's take a look at what's going on in basketball and in the n.b.a. miami a second in the western...
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not only in queensland but new south wales. nina?> ivan cabrera, many thanks to are that report. >>> coming up next on "world business today," an ace in the hole. we're expecting -- with experts, i should say, the underground network. one of the most crowded cities in the entire planet is where a new subway project will be going ahead but also with a bang. do stay with us here on cnn to find out what we're talking about. so what do you think? basic. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> welcome back, live from cnn hong kong and london. you're watching "world business today." if you've ever been to hong kong, you might recognize this map. we just saw the overground picture of hong kong. this is underground. this is the hong kong underground system known as the mtr. 4 million people ride the mtr every day. as hong kong keeps growing, so it must, too. how do you build new under ground mines in one of the world's most densely populated areas? richard quest has that. >> repo
not only in queensland but new south wales. nina?> ivan cabrera, many thanks to are that report. >>> coming up next on "world business today," an ace in the hole. we're expecting -- with experts, i should say, the underground network. one of the most crowded cities in the entire planet is where a new subway project will be going ahead but also with a bang. do stay with us here on cnn to find out what we're talking about. so what do you think? basic. at meineke i have...
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and that is in wales. so let us have a look at what is happeng to the nhs in wales.they cutthe money, and one-third of people are waiting longer than 18 months. 18 weeks. that is what's happening in labour's nhs, and if he didn't put them in income if he didn't have the reforms it would happen right here, to. >> ed miliband. >> i'm not surprised, mr. speaker, he's getting so agitated because he thought, because he thought that the nhs was the wayto modernize the conservative party. and i'm afraid it's coming apart. and i'll tell him why it's coming apart, because the promises he made before the election are coming back to haunt him. we all remember that promise, no more top down and re- organization. and now he says he knows better than the doctors, better than the nurses, better than the midwives, better than the patient's associations. people who day in, day out rely on and devote their lives to the health service. now mr. speaker, this is a matter of trust in the prime minister. can he honestly looked people in the health service in the eye and say he kept his pro
and that is in wales. so let us have a look at what is happeng to the nhs in wales.they cutthe money, and one-third of people are waiting longer than 18 months. 18 weeks. that is what's happening in labour's nhs, and if he didn't put them in income if he didn't have the reforms it would happen right here, to. >> ed miliband. >> i'm not surprised, mr. speaker, he's getting so agitated because he thought, because he thought that the nhs was the wayto modernize the conservative party....
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and that is in wales. so let us have a look at what is happening to the nhs in wales.they cut the money, and one-third of people are waiting longer than 18 months. 18 weeks. that is what's happening in labour's nhs, and if he didn't put them in income if he didn't have the reforms it would happen right here, to. >> ed miliband. >> i'm not surprised, mr. speaker, he's getting so agitated because he thought, because he thought that the nhs was the way to modernize the conservative party. and i'm afraid it's coming apart. and i'll tell him why it's coming apart, because the promises he made before the election are coming back to haunt him. we all remember that promise, no more top down and re- organization. and now he says he knows better than the doctors, better than the nurses, better than the midwives, better than the patient's associations. people who day in, day out rely on and devote their lives to the health service. now mr. speaker, this is a matter of trust in the prime minister. can he honestly looked people in the health service in the eye and say he kept his p
and that is in wales. so let us have a look at what is happening to the nhs in wales.they cut the money, and one-third of people are waiting longer than 18 months. 18 weeks. that is what's happening in labour's nhs, and if he didn't put them in income if he didn't have the reforms it would happen right here, to. >> ed miliband. >> i'm not surprised, mr. speaker, he's getting so agitated because he thought, because he thought that the nhs was the way to modernize the conservative...
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this is what's happening in wales. this is what labour are doing in wales.ve cut health spending in wales by 400 billion pounds. that is 6.5% cut. 27% of people in wales wait more than six weeks for diagnostic services. the figure for england is just 1%. as i said earlier, a third of people waiting over 18 weeks with operation in wales. that is what you get if you get labour, no money, no reform, no good health service. >> last but not least, mr. martin evaders. >> thank you, mr. speaker. many of my constituents are among the three had 37 redundancies announced. the honorable gentleman from -- [inaudible] one possibility is the extension of the recent announced x prize over can the prime minister give some comfort to my constituents
this is what's happening in wales. this is what labour are doing in wales.ve cut health spending in wales by 400 billion pounds. that is 6.5% cut. 27% of people in wales wait more than six weeks for diagnostic services. the figure for england is just 1%. as i said earlier, a third of people waiting over 18 weeks with operation in wales. that is what you get if you get labour, no money, no reform, no good health service. >> last but not least, mr. martin evaders. >> thank you, mr....
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. >> reporter: like any other service man far from home, flight lieutenant william wales immersed himself in his job immediately getting his bearings on this remote cluster of islands that's closer to antarctica than london. it just so happens this search and rescue pilot is the heir to the british throne and it so happens his routine deployment here has infuriated the argentine government. it is approaching the 30th anniversary of argentina's invasion of the islands. the occupation lasted two and a half months but dramatically ended after a british task force arrived and won the short but bitter war that followed. cemeterying british prime minister margaret thatcher's reputation as the iron lady. historians say argentina, spain, france, and britain have all variously claimed the islands but it was the british who colonized it, building the capital port stanley in 1983 despite argentina's continued insistence of sovereignty. these days, stanley has all the trappings of british culture and not a tango bar to be seen. no surprise, the answer to this question. how would you feel about being
. >> reporter: like any other service man far from home, flight lieutenant william wales immersed himself in his job immediately getting his bearings on this remote cluster of islands that's closer to antarctica than london. it just so happens this search and rescue pilot is the heir to the british throne and it so happens his routine deployment here has infuriated the argentine government. it is approaching the 30th anniversary of argentina's invasion of the islands. the occupation...
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>> what needs to be abandoned is the practice in wales. as i said earlier, one-third of the people waiting over 18 weeks for their operation in wales. that is what you get if you get lbaour. -- labour. >> last but not least, mr. martin vickers. >> there are redundancies announced by kerry foods. the honorable gentleman from great britain and i have approached various departments, which i am sure will be forthcoming. one the possibilities is the extension of the recently announced enterprise zone. can the prime minister give some comfort to my constituents? >> i am grateful for the honorable gentleman's question. he is quite right to speak up for his constituents. we're very happy to let the the idea of it -- of expanding enterprise zones to see what else we can do to help his constituents get into work. >> order. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> they are in recess this week. watch anytime at c-span.org, where you can find video of past "prime minister's ques
>> what needs to be abandoned is the practice in wales. as i said earlier, one-third of the people waiting over 18 weeks for their operation in wales. that is what you get if you get lbaour. -- labour. >> last but not least, mr. martin vickers. >> there are redundancies announced by kerry foods. the honorable gentleman from great britain and i have approached various departments, which i am sure will be forthcoming. one the possibilities is the extension of the recently...
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in 1865, the prince of wales who later became king edward vii ordered a blue silk. henry poole. at the time it was radically informal. >> absolutely. >> reporter: edward prince of wales was the eldest son of queen victoria who in this days insisted on white tie and tales at all dinners. >> he got fed up with that. so we had to make this short jacket. >> reporter: for anyone who doubts the claim of henry poole and company, where are we going here? >> we're going to the archive room just around here. >> reporter: he will show you the evidence. this is where you keep all the old records. oh, my. look at this. these are the records of every order that's been placed at poole. >> every order since 1846. >> reporter: they still have the prince's order entered by hand. >> in 1865, the prince of wales ordered a blue silk smoking jacket with silk collar and cuffs. >> reporter: but how the style made its way across the pond into america is not so clearly documented. there are a number of theories. >> the most credible really is that men from tuxedo park, members of the tuxedo
in 1865, the prince of wales who later became king edward vii ordered a blue silk. henry poole. at the time it was radically informal. >> absolutely. >> reporter: edward prince of wales was the eldest son of queen victoria who in this days insisted on white tie and tales at all dinners. >> he got fed up with that. so we had to make this short jacket. >> reporter: for anyone who doubts the claim of henry poole and company, where are we going here? >> we're going to...
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writer charles the in london the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall will attend a special service at his tomb in westminster abbey. >> he was born in this house not far from the dockyard. he went on to become one of the most famous riders in the world. charles dickens turned his own observations and experiences to good use. his characters and the world they inhabit live on and will be remembered at today's service. >> if ordinary if people of england felt he was likened to them, that has gone on being true. people felt that he felt he wanted to show the poor people, servants, ordinary people, crushed, disabled people were real and mattered. >> charles dickens would be surprised to find himself remembered in this way at westminster abbey. he asked to be buried in the area that he loved so much as a child, rochester. but such was the public demand that he be treated as such a great national figure, they decided an alternative plan. >> hundreds of people memorialized here did not expect this to happen. the same for charles darwin. he expected to be buried at his local churchyard. >>
writer charles the in london the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall will attend a special service at his tomb in westminster abbey. >> he was born in this house not far from the dockyard. he went on to become one of the most famous riders in the world. charles dickens turned his own observations and experiences to good use. his characters and the world they inhabit live on and will be remembered at today's service. >> if ordinary if people of england felt he was likened to...
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prince harry or captain wales as he's known in taerm was best pilot.ly the second time the prize has been awarded. harry trained in california back in october and november along with 20 other students. the ministry of defense says harry is up to the challenge of operating one of the most sophisticated helicopters in the world. >>> paul mccartney's former wife heather mills testified at a british hearing on phone hacking today. mills described 25 voice mails that mccartney left her after an argument back in 2001. she says the messages were already listed as saved when she first accessed them. she testified later she learned a journalist at the trinity mirror intercepted her messages. cnn personality piers morgan was the editor at the time and wrote a letter describing one of the voice mails. he previously testified at the inquiry but refused to say who played the message for him. he implied it may have been mills herself. she denight that today. >> i can't quite believe that he would even try and insinuate, a man that's written nothing but awful things
prince harry or captain wales as he's known in taerm was best pilot.ly the second time the prize has been awarded. harry trained in california back in october and november along with 20 other students. the ministry of defense says harry is up to the challenge of operating one of the most sophisticated helicopters in the world. >>> paul mccartney's former wife heather mills testified at a british hearing on phone hacking today. mills described 25 voice mails that mccartney left her...
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emergency services asking about this problem of flooding in southern queensland and northern new south wales, and they said they would have to put more money into levies. they said they are on flood zones and should not get a building permission. all of that will have to be looked at when the waters eventually subside and questions have to be asked. >> thank you so much for the update. officials in the philippines say more than 40 people have been killed by a powerful earthquake that shook the capital monday morning. it is thought to 29 people were killed in one village by landslides. the earthquake struck off the coast, with the debt of 20 kilometers. new lease on strike in brazil have clashed with soldiers and nine set to remove them from the state assembly. tv shows the officers firing rubber bullets. they have surrounded the building and cut off electricity in an effort to force out several thousand police officers and their families. the murder rate has more than doubled since police started work on tuesday to demand better pay concern of the impact of sanctions in and around. >> the pr
emergency services asking about this problem of flooding in southern queensland and northern new south wales, and they said they would have to put more money into levies. they said they are on flood zones and should not get a building permission. all of that will have to be looked at when the waters eventually subside and questions have to be asked. >> thank you so much for the update. officials in the philippines say more than 40 people have been killed by a powerful earthquake that...
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spotted ufos when they see some unusual lights in the sky, check out what happened in northwestern wales was watching tv and i heard a bang, and i looked outside and it was like -- big circles. and they were all moving. >> so he went and got the video camera. and check out what he saw. what you're looking at are lights that are circulating. >> that's impossible. >> all he heard was a bang and then no noise after that. >> no sound. no sound. >> it was too close for it to be anything like fireworks. >> so they think it's a ufo? >> uh-huh. >> check out the lights again. they're at an angle as well. i mean this is like a diagonal. and it looks like it's rotating, doesn't it? >> it was spinning. and then it just stopped. >> they did get a little humor into all this. >>. [ inaudible ] >> aliens love the probing. to do list -- probing. >> i'm just wondering, like, is this the only video that we can seem to get of what people believe are ufos? the video is never clear. >> and it's always very jittery. and you can never really see other than lights. and they're all in formation. >> i want better
spotted ufos when they see some unusual lights in the sky, check out what happened in northwestern wales was watching tv and i heard a bang, and i looked outside and it was like -- big circles. and they were all moving. >> so he went and got the video camera. and check out what he saw. what you're looking at are lights that are circulating. >> that's impossible. >> all he heard was a bang and then no noise after that. >> no sound. no sound. >> it was too close for...
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reigning over the united kingdom of england, wales, scotland and northern ireland along with 15 realms and 14 overseas territories. she is the second monarch to celebrate a diamond jubilee marking 60 years on the throne come which is a milestone she would reach on february 6th. the only other great, great grandmother queen victoria's celebration was 115 years ago in 1897 when she was 78 years old. if elizabeth suis soon turn 86 is still on the current september 2015, she will surpass victoria's reign of nearly 64 years. between the two of them, the tory and elizabeth have been on the throne for 124 of the last 174 years and has symbolized britain far longer than that for a man who are kings between their veins. elizabeth is always surrounded by people. they've been queen makes her a solitary and singular figure. it is crucial for her to keep the delicate talents at all times. if she seems to mysterious and distant she loses her upon the subject. today she seems too much like everyone else, she loses her mystique. she doesn't carry a passport. she doesn't have a drivers license. althoug
reigning over the united kingdom of england, wales, scotland and northern ireland along with 15 realms and 14 overseas territories. she is the second monarch to celebrate a diamond jubilee marking 60 years on the throne come which is a milestone she would reach on february 6th. the only other great, great grandmother queen victoria's celebration was 115 years ago in 1897 when she was 78 years old. if elizabeth suis soon turn 86 is still on the current september 2015, she will surpass victoria's...
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queen's but i was invited by prince charles who was hosting his annual gatherings of his prince of wales foundation. but sitting at a table decorated with george iii silver gilt candles i could ensconced with royal livery while the queen entertained heads of state but my favorite moments was at windsor which the queen considers her real home. i spent time with two of the queen's elderly first cousins who have known her longer than anybody else. both live near the castle in modest homes that the queen gave to them. and every sunday after church, the queen drives her jaguar to visit one of the cousins, barbara rhodes who greets her with a courtesy and hands her a begin and dubanier and they sit down and they chat about friends and family. as i sat on margaret's sagging sofa in her alarm where her dogs toys were scattered all around the floor, i could imagine the queen sitting in the very same spot with her hat on her head but completely relaxed. at public events, i watch the queen at a distance. always a smiling icon in the crowd, careful not to engage the crowd too much. so it was especia
queen's but i was invited by prince charles who was hosting his annual gatherings of his prince of wales foundation. but sitting at a table decorated with george iii silver gilt candles i could ensconced with royal livery while the queen entertained heads of state but my favorite moments was at windsor which the queen considers her real home. i spent time with two of the queen's elderly first cousins who have known her longer than anybody else. both live near the castle in modest homes that the...
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this could have far reaching implications in england and wales. >> we hold before god and prayer, our sovereignty the queen. >> with a monarch who governs the state church, christianity has a privileged position in britain. >> she will spend a few moments in silent prayer. >> in practice in schools, send an ceremonies of national commemoration. for generations, christian prayer has become council meetings slosh begun -- christian prayer has begun council meetings. >> we have these skewed in the direction of elderly church boulders. councils are for everyone, not just a few people. -- these are skewed in the direction of elderly church goers. >> the high court said that although the counselors could hold prayers before meetings, they must be excluded from the formal agenda. the national secular society said that religion in government must be kept separate. religious leaders denounced the campaign. >> the national secular society would like to take us inch by inch of removing any vestige of religion and we are determined that the that should be resisted. >> repeatedly, senior judges ha
this could have far reaching implications in england and wales. >> we hold before god and prayer, our sovereignty the queen. >> with a monarch who governs the state church, christianity has a privileged position in britain. >> she will spend a few moments in silent prayer. >> in practice in schools, send an ceremonies of national commemoration. for generations, christian prayer has become council meetings slosh begun -- christian prayer has begun council meetings....
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necessary your closet still hanging i felt them fill my grieve felt them hallow in your absence much the waling never ends inside and sometimes i think i have lost you like a hat. misplaced you in the messiness of my surroundings. you see, your stubbornness was woven into me woven into the clothes we both wore. strands that decide where we shared resistance, pushed needles. that's how i held on to you how a sewed myself to your side a seam raised into a scar at the end. thank you. [applause] . >> on march 5th, 2007, a car bomb was exploded on mutanabbi street in baghdad. mutanabbi street is a mixed shia-suni area. more than 30 people were killed and more than 100 were wounded. this locale is the historic center of baghdad book selling, a winding street filled with bookstores and outdoor book stalls. named after the famous 10th century classic poet, al-mutanabbi, this is an old and established street for book selling and has been for hundreds of years. mutanabbi street also holds cafes, stationary shops, and even tea and tobacco shops. it has been the heart and soul of the baghdad literary and i
necessary your closet still hanging i felt them fill my grieve felt them hallow in your absence much the waling never ends inside and sometimes i think i have lost you like a hat. misplaced you in the messiness of my surroundings. you see, your stubbornness was woven into me woven into the clothes we both wore. strands that decide where we shared resistance, pushed needles. that's how i held on to you how a sewed myself to your side a seam raised into a scar at the end. thank you. [applause] ....
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months we were held in separate rooms the dampness went through the bunks and gnawed our bones the wales of ghosts kept us awake. 32 steps to my father's house. 4 windows facing north. 24 steps to my uncle's house, 2 doors facing south. i have 3 sisters, 2 brothers, 4 cousins on my father's side. now i store the memory in a drawer along with bitter herbs and rhinoceros horns we dine at restaurants on the better side of towns with pink table cloths and real flowers in the vases. we hardly go to china town. before i came here, i held his hand. now my heart is a chinese box of riddels, no one understands. i blew hot soup for her on foggy nights. she trims the ends of my thinning hair, still she can't forget that day she faced the interrogation officers and said she was my sister. i have not told anyone we move like shadows in a haze of secrets and lies. now stairs fascinate her. she knows the neighbor's house by heart. 21 steps to the door. 9 windows. 1-1/2 bathrooms. she counts every timely visit just to make sure. in case one day she has to know. before i came here, i had a name. >> ships
months we were held in separate rooms the dampness went through the bunks and gnawed our bones the wales of ghosts kept us awake. 32 steps to my father's house. 4 windows facing north. 24 steps to my uncle's house, 2 doors facing south. i have 3 sisters, 2 brothers, 4 cousins on my father's side. now i store the memory in a drawer along with bitter herbs and rhinoceros horns we dine at restaurants on the better side of towns with pink table cloths and real flowers in the vases. we hardly go to...
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wales. that is not have the world sees it. the falkland islands is a restatement with a bond with britain. the falklands arnott spooked by the rhetoric. -- are not spooked by the rhetoric. >> i have the capabilities to do that. >> the islanders are glad of this pit hms dauntless is one of the newest and most powerful chips in the -- ships in the fleet. britain says that it is a routine deployment, not an excavation. in buenos iris, a few dozen left-wing protesters aired their iny -- in one of cyru -- buenos aires, a few dozen left- wing protesters aired their fury. the british bank was pelted with paint. the islanders defines is shaped by a memory. for them, it is a living vital thing that man came from 9,000 miles away to win back their right for self-determination and many of them die for it. >> that experience underpins britain's position, that whenever argentina is saying to these islands, the rights of the people here to choose their own destiny remains non-negotiable. port stanley is as british as fish and chips, sussex
wales. that is not have the world sees it. the falkland islands is a restatement with a bond with britain. the falklands arnott spooked by the rhetoric. -- are not spooked by the rhetoric. >> i have the capabilities to do that. >> the islanders are glad of this pit hms dauntless is one of the newest and most powerful chips in the -- ships in the fleet. britain says that it is a routine deployment, not an excavation. in buenos iris, a few dozen left-wing protesters aired their iny --...
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the 1215 version is still in wales, and that book applied its rights to all english freemen. the charting was later cited leading up to the american revolution. in 2007, co-founder of the philanthropist, david rubinstein, purchased for $148 one of only 47 original magna cartas and the only copy in the united states. in 1929, rubinstein loaned it to the american people. it was put on display in 1911 to be put in a new protective case. american history tv attended a press hearing for the newly unveiled magna carta. >> i'm david barry of the archivist of the united states and it's nice to welcome you to one of the archivists. for many a year, the only copy of the magna carta has been out of sight, undergoing conservation treatment. we're showing you the result of our staff's expert pain staking work displayed in a new encasement designed and fabricated by the national institute's standards and technology. the 700-year-old document looks better than ever. when the magna carta is back on public display beginning february 17, it will be a more accurate rendition of the record. peop
the 1215 version is still in wales, and that book applied its rights to all english freemen. the charting was later cited leading up to the american revolution. in 2007, co-founder of the philanthropist, david rubinstein, purchased for $148 one of only 47 original magna cartas and the only copy in the united states. in 1929, rubinstein loaned it to the american people. it was put on display in 1911 to be put in a new protective case. american history tv attended a press hearing for the newly...
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monarch of the 1000 year history of the british monarchy raining over the united kingdom of england, wales, scotland and northern ireland along with 15 realms and 14 overseas territories. she is the second monarch to celebrate a diamond jubilee marking 60 years on the throne which is a milestone that she will reach on february 6. the only other great great grandmother, queen victoria, who celebration was 115 years ago in 1897 when she was 78 years old. if elizabeth, who will soon turn 86, is still on the throne in september 2015, she will surpass victoria's reign of nearly 64 years. between the two of them, victoria and elizabeth have been on the throne for 124 of the last 174 years, and have symbolized britain far longer than the four men who were king between their reigns. elizabeth is always surrounded by people, but being queen makes our a solitary and singular figure. it is crucial for our to keep a delicate balance at all times. if she seems to mysterious and distant she loses our bond with our subjects but if she seems too much like everyone else, she loses our mystique. she doesn't
monarch of the 1000 year history of the british monarchy raining over the united kingdom of england, wales, scotland and northern ireland along with 15 realms and 14 overseas territories. she is the second monarch to celebrate a diamond jubilee marking 60 years on the throne which is a milestone that she will reach on february 6. the only other great great grandmother, queen victoria, who celebration was 115 years ago in 1897 when she was 78 years old. if elizabeth, who will soon turn 86, is...
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necessary your closet still hanging i felt them fill my grieve felt them hallow in your absence much the waling never ends inside and sometimes i think i have lost you like a hat. misplaced you in the messiness of my surroundings. you see, your stubbornness was woven into me woven into the clothes we both wore. strands that decide where we shared resistance, pushed needles. that's how i held on to you how a sewed myself to your side a seam raised into a scar at the end. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. i have um... thank you and peace be with you. there's three mike's here so i don't know if i should put this down. um... before i start, i've had the great honor to - i love to talk at schools. k through graduate school and one question i ask children in america is i ask them how many of you have talked great detail to your grandparents or elders or fore father's about world war ii or the depression or vietnam or civil rights movement, or perhaps if your parents or grandparents came from another country and settled here what it's like. only five to ten percent of the ands come up. i
necessary your closet still hanging i felt them fill my grieve felt them hallow in your absence much the waling never ends inside and sometimes i think i have lost you like a hat. misplaced you in the messiness of my surroundings. you see, your stubbornness was woven into me woven into the clothes we both wore. strands that decide where we shared resistance, pushed needles. that's how i held on to you how a sewed myself to your side a seam raised into a scar at the end. thank you. [applause]...
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in sydney, the three-day total could accumulate up to 18 millimeters already in new south wales and in victoria many parts are already warned against flooding. also not only flooding but very heavy rain could create flash flooding all of a sudden as well. and thunderstorms are warned against some of these areas as well. we'll definitely keep a very close eye on this for you. now eastern continental asia is going to be a little snowy event here for much of the north especially and in japan. even in tokyo central tokyo could accumulate snow starting midnight today and in towards tomorrow noon could be about two centimeters which doesn't sound like enough of anything but actually it's going to be causing a significant stage for travel disturbances here. toward the western half you can see it's going to be a wet and windy activity. snow in the heaviest regions could accumulate up to 20 centimeters. snow here will be seen and expand on wednesday in northeastern china. winds are very strong, too. so blowing snow could reduce the visibilities. inland china could be spreading the snow as well.
in sydney, the three-day total could accumulate up to 18 millimeters already in new south wales and in victoria many parts are already warned against flooding. also not only flooding but very heavy rain could create flash flooding all of a sudden as well. and thunderstorms are warned against some of these areas as well. we'll definitely keep a very close eye on this for you. now eastern continental asia is going to be a little snowy event here for much of the north especially and in japan. even...
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they said, you're actually in wales. but it was always more fun than exciting.d me a b one that puts itet on three times in a row and -- when it put a bet on it three times in a row, and i won twice. he said, you're not a gambler. he liked losing. it stimulated him. in men he had no money and he had to do more work. once he was earning a lot of money for his paintings, he would take two months' time to gamble away. then he would not have time to work. it was counterproductive. >> he seems to have been extremely single-minded. did he have a sort of inner voice telling him this is the thing to do or was he susceptible to critics? >> he knew how he wanted it to be. when i first used to sit with him, he was more frustrated. he used to stab himself with a paintbrush sometimes. >> stabbed himself? >> it not drawing blood, but you know. there was a feeling of tension and frustration, which , eased off over the years. he became more patient. he was less frustrated as he got older. ♪ >> he loved to read the papers. he bought every paper every day. he liked looking throug
they said, you're actually in wales. but it was always more fun than exciting.d me a b one that puts itet on three times in a row and -- when it put a bet on it three times in a row, and i won twice. he said, you're not a gambler. he liked losing. it stimulated him. in men he had no money and he had to do more work. once he was earning a lot of money for his paintings, he would take two months' time to gamble away. then he would not have time to work. it was counterproductive. >> he seems...
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predicted in the coming days, with parts of the country expected to have snowfall and parts of england and wales. the police warned motorists that the roads will be dangerously icy. scotland and northern ireland, the conditions will be milder with rain. the european continent is suffering an expressively cold snap. as much as 3 meters of snow has fallen. there have been issues of road closures and avalanches and the west. and there is more on the way. the unsettled weather is set to last through the weekend. it has been very dangerous. the past few months, 82 people have been killed by extreme weather in japan. >>> some pictures of not at net in sicily, europe's most active volcano. it is spewing a lot of overnight wednesday and thursday. officials closed the airport in the nearby city. they thought possibly that the volcanic ash might disrupt flights, but no real danger caused by mount etna, almost continuously active. >>> you have been watching "newsday" from the bbc. >> thank you very much, indeed. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the fre
predicted in the coming days, with parts of the country expected to have snowfall and parts of england and wales. the police warned motorists that the roads will be dangerously icy. scotland and northern ireland, the conditions will be milder with rain. the european continent is suffering an expressively cold snap. as much as 3 meters of snow has fallen. there have been issues of road closures and avalanches and the west. and there is more on the way. the unsettled weather is set to last...
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mandatory evacuations in south wales and queensland state as flood waters rise. officials moving hospital patients to higher ground. weeks of heavy rain leaving more than 3,000 people stranded and awaiting rescue. britain's queen elizabeth ii marking 60 years on the throne, thanking her supporters and reaffirming her dedication to serving the british people. her popularity attributed to her role as a beacon of stability in a changing world. for "teen kids news," i'm julie banderas, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> let's check in with this week's "flag facts." here's scott. >> it's home to cowboy ghost towns, custer's last stand, seven indian reservations, the world's shortest river and largest migrating elk herd. the state animal is the grizzly bear. [ grizzly bear roars ] and its sweeping vistas earned it the nickname "big sky country." we're talking montana, pardner. >> montana is from the spanish word for "mountains" or "mountainous." >> admitted to the union in 1889, its flag honors both the land and its people. >> so, you see the tools of a miner -- a
mandatory evacuations in south wales and queensland state as flood waters rise. officials moving hospital patients to higher ground. weeks of heavy rain leaving more than 3,000 people stranded and awaiting rescue. britain's queen elizabeth ii marking 60 years on the throne, thanking her supporters and reaffirming her dedication to serving the british people. her popularity attributed to her role as a beacon of stability in a changing world. for "teen kids news," i'm julie banderas,...