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yards away from trafalgar square in waterloo station, they have signed treaties which state that for the next 50 years, their forces are likely to battle together. david cameron says today was the part -- the start for this new relationship. >> today's historic agreement between france and britain comes after a centuries of conflict on the battlefield. the agreement offered hope of closer ties between the nations and it paved the way for today's new chapter in military cooperation. >> some of the fiercest battles were fought in the 14th and 15th centuries. between the hundred years' war. this is a potent signal of english pride and french pain on the battlefield. in the early 19th century, he contemplated an invasion of britain. those ambitions were eventually toward one france left a battle. the last 100 years tell a vastly different story. today's street these have some of their roots in the agreement won a series of agreements marked a new beginning between the two nations. british and french soldiers fought together in the first and second world wars. in 1956, paris and london la
yards away from trafalgar square in waterloo station, they have signed treaties which state that for the next 50 years, their forces are likely to battle together. david cameron says today was the part -- the start for this new relationship. >> today's historic agreement between france and britain comes after a centuries of conflict on the battlefield. the agreement offered hope of closer ties between the nations and it paved the way for today's new chapter in military cooperation....
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oakdale avenue from loomis street to bayshore boulevard, marengo street from bayshore boulevard to waterloo street and the west side of boutwell street from industrial street to the 1-280 freeway, and also including some lots. commissioners, the aide to the supervisor who is sponsoring this, supervisor maxwell, apologized that they're not available. i do want to give you some information in your packet, the digest and the legislation. a few key things this will do is currently the areas specified orezoneed as an m-1 or pm-1, which is loosely defined zoning with a large number of uses permitted, this will require within the special use district, it will require conditional use process for formerly used sites over 10,000 square feet. it will require conditional use, as well, for certain uses such as liquor stores, drive-up facilities, adult entertainment, automotive and certain financial. there are a number of other things that they're working on within this area, oewd, the office of economic workforce development is actively promoting this area as a home improvement district and they're work
oakdale avenue from loomis street to bayshore boulevard, marengo street from bayshore boulevard to waterloo street and the west side of boutwell street from industrial street to the 1-280 freeway, and also including some lots. commissioners, the aide to the supervisor who is sponsoring this, supervisor maxwell, apologized that they're not available. i do want to give you some information in your packet, the digest and the legislation. a few key things this will do is currently the areas...
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oakdale avenue from loomis street to bayshore boulevard, marengo street from bayshore boulevard to waterloo street and the west side of boutwell street from industrial street to the 1-280 freeway, and also including some lots. commissioners, the aide to the supervisor who is sponsoring this, supervisor maxwell, apologized that they're not available. i do want to give you some information in your packet, the digest and the legislation. a few key things this will do is currently the areas specified orezoneed as an m-1 or pm-1, which is loosely defined zoning with a large number of uses permitted, this will require within the special use district, it will require conditional use process for formerly used sites over 10,000 square feet. it will require conditional use, as well, for certain uses such as liquor
oakdale avenue from loomis street to bayshore boulevard, marengo street from bayshore boulevard to waterloo street and the west side of boutwell street from industrial street to the 1-280 freeway, and also including some lots. commissioners, the aide to the supervisor who is sponsoring this, supervisor maxwell, apologized that they're not available. i do want to give you some information in your packet, the digest and the legislation. a few key things this will do is currently the areas...
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. >> if we're able to stop obama on this, it will be his waterloo. >> reporter: after the stimulus packageouse thought we've got to get quickly on to health care. >> democrats spent a year debating and working on health care, when americans were saying what we care about is jobs. >> couric: and less than half of americans understood how the 1,000-page proposal might impact their lives. >> what happened in august was that the white house lost control of the message, that it was sort of hijacked by other people who were turning it into something else, people started talking at the top of their lungs, talking about death panels. >> this scares the help out of me! >> reporter: many members were shell-shocked and many members did not want to move forward. many of these democrats knew they were vulnerable, and speaker pelosi was able to convince them to vote for it anyway. >> couric: but the first blow would come in a democratic stronghold, snatching away the democrats' veto-proof majority and any notion of the president's electoral invincibility. >> the united states senator from massachusetts,
. >> if we're able to stop obama on this, it will be his waterloo. >> reporter: after the stimulus packageouse thought we've got to get quickly on to health care. >> democrats spent a year debating and working on health care, when americans were saying what we care about is jobs. >> couric: and less than half of americans understood how the 1,000-page proposal might impact their lives. >> what happened in august was that the white house lost control of the message,...
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>> i think that was the waterloo, i think that was almost the point of no return.t was a terrible policy. >> what would you have done differently? we should have basically allowed whatever banks we have allowed to go down, if goldman-sachs had gone down, it will go down. i don't think the country would be worse off today if several of the banks had to go into receivership, we could have done that because that's why the fdic was set up and the taxpayer -- it was an urban legend that was fostered by panicky people on wall street including the bush and paulson in particular who said the next day the atm machines aren't going to open. that was never remotely possible and we ended up doing something, bailing out wall street that will make fiscal governance almost impossible for a decade to come. >> david we will have to continue this some other time. i think everybody now can see why you were viewed by some as a heretic and also by many more as the truth teller. david stockton, thank you for joining us. >>> is israel going to ask permission to launch a military strike a
>> i think that was the waterloo, i think that was almost the point of no return.t was a terrible policy. >> what would you have done differently? we should have basically allowed whatever banks we have allowed to go down, if goldman-sachs had gone down, it will go down. i don't think the country would be worse off today if several of the banks had to go into receivership, we could have done that because that's why the fdic was set up and the taxpayer -- it was an urban legend that...
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. >> if we're able to stop obama on this, it will be his waterloo. it will break him. >> the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally. >> lie. >> not true. >> just so we don't forget how they act in high profile positions. i think mcconnell didn't want to explain his agenda at the white house because the president might ask him, isn't it more important that we get things done than you try to see if i'm a one-termer or not? that's all he wants to do is make barack obama a one-term president. the republican party has been missing in action when it comes to solving problems in this country for years. instead they spent all their time trying to destroy president obama. that's all they're about. democrats never turned down a white house meeting with president bush. when he was in the oval office. so we see the midterms were just a snapshot in time but the republicans are acting like they got some unbelievable mandate from the people. well, mcconnell and boehner are obviously trying to run the clock out of the democratic majori
. >> if we're able to stop obama on this, it will be his waterloo. it will break him. >> the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally. >> lie. >> not true. >> just so we don't forget how they act in high profile positions. i think mcconnell didn't want to explain his agenda at the white house because the president might ask him, isn't it more important that we get things done than you try to see if i'm a one-termer or not? that's all he...
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. >> if we're able to stop obama on this, it will be his waterloo. it will break him. >> that was not a substantive argument against health reform on its merits, it was the argument that if we can stop him, that will be harmful to the president, and so that, itself, is reason enough to stop it. mitch mcconnell, the top republican in the senate has reiterated multiple times what his number one goal is for republicans in washington now. >> over the next two years, he says, "the single most important thing we want to achieve is for president obama to be a one-term president." >> his number one goal is not jobs. his number one goal is not the economy. his number one goal is not anything to do with any specific policy. the number one goal, the goal that is more important than any other goal is to hurt president obama, no matter the cost. admitting to this type of strategy shows that republicans have calculated that any policy passing in washington at all, anything, might reflect well on the president. might create political capital for the white house. th
. >> if we're able to stop obama on this, it will be his waterloo. it will break him. >> that was not a substantive argument against health reform on its merits, it was the argument that if we can stop him, that will be harmful to the president, and so that, itself, is reason enough to stop it. mitch mcconnell, the top republican in the senate has reiterated multiple times what his number one goal is for republicans in washington now. >> over the next two years, he says,...
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this is going to be the president's waterloo.it's our way to win back the congress." >> narrator: and as the summer wore on, winning grassley over became harder and harder for baucus. >> the process, particularly in the finance committee, just felt like that race that was being run, starting on january 20, all of a sudden hit some mud, and people's shoes got pretty... pretty soggy and pretty heavy. >> everything kind of bogged down. i mean, here we were on this... this march to produce this bill and at least get it through the house floor before the august recess, and all the wheels came off. >> narrator: impatient, emanuel began a campaign to convince the president to change course, to scale back their ambitions. >> rahm emanuel is all about, as he says, putting points on the board. just get a deal and get it over with. >> rahm was the guy who was skeptical about trying to go for major comprehensive health care reform. he saw what happened... he was there during the clinton debacle. he knows how much it takes out of a presidency
this is going to be the president's waterloo.it's our way to win back the congress." >> narrator: and as the summer wore on, winning grassley over became harder and harder for baucus. >> the process, particularly in the finance committee, just felt like that race that was being run, starting on january 20, all of a sudden hit some mud, and people's shoes got pretty... pretty soggy and pretty heavy. >> everything kind of bogged down. i mean, here we were on this... this...
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waterloo, iowa. 69. records or tied records. minneapolis with 68 degrees and international falls, typically refer to it as the icebox of the count country. not yesterday. cold front separating the warm and cold air. a little bit of rain slicing back through the heartland and then some snow, yeah. denver. probably seeing a couple of inches of snow here in denver downtown proper. higher elevations seeing more, especially across the front range. but general weather pattern is this. record warmth. 15 to 20-degree temperatures above average in the southeast and near record-breaking cold temperatures. this trough and ridge pattern will keep that sort of weather in place for another day or two. and on top of that, a little bit of santa ana winds blowing across parts of the southern california area. won't heat up tremendously today. maybe tomorrow. but it will be on the breezy side. temperatures looking like this. 71 in l.a. 60 degrees in kansas city. 36 in denver. meanwhile, 80 degrees in memphis and 80 degrees expected in houston. so
waterloo, iowa. 69. records or tied records. minneapolis with 68 degrees and international falls, typically refer to it as the icebox of the count country. not yesterday. cold front separating the warm and cold air. a little bit of rain slicing back through the heartland and then some snow, yeah. denver. probably seeing a couple of inches of snow here in denver downtown proper. higher elevations seeing more, especially across the front range. but general weather pattern is this. record warmth....
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one other point -- you did not hear democrats -- they won saying that bush was going to have a waterloo. this is the difference between democrats and republicans. democrats do not walk in lockstep. he will hear democrats criticize obama when it is needed. you do not hear right-wing republicans criticizing bush, no matter what he did. host: thank you. . person said, bush did everything poor -- one person said, bush did everything for political advantage. from the new york times book review section, all of the president's memories -- we seem to be witnessing a renaissance in protests against political books. when sarah palin went on tour last fall to promote "going broke," command -- "going rogue ," a man threw tomatoes. when tony blair. in dublin to promote his memoirs, people threw eggs and shoes. george w. bush, whose "decision points" hits stores november 9, already comes with the secret service detail. none of today's protesters have anything on the committee to boycott the exxon's -- nixon's memoirs, a group that was every bit as real as the notorious committee for the reelection of
one other point -- you did not hear democrats -- they won saying that bush was going to have a waterloo. this is the difference between democrats and republicans. democrats do not walk in lockstep. he will hear democrats criticize obama when it is needed. you do not hear right-wing republicans criticizing bush, no matter what he did. host: thank you. . person said, bush did everything poor -- one person said, bush did everything for political advantage. from the new york times book review...
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waterloo, iowa, 69. minneapolis, 68 degrees.ountry, not yesterday. 69 degrees for chicago. not too shabby, 69 degrees in d.c. guys, back to you. >> yeah, that was an unduly complicated shoe lace strapping thing. >> glad you're squared away. >> rob good to sigh, my friend. >>> all right. it's called blackout in a can. that's the nickname for it. it's now being banned in one state. it's a controversial malt liquor called four loko, we'll tell you more about that. >>> are you a night owl or a morning person? if you're smarter, do you sleep in? go back to bed right now. we'll find out who has the edge. 53 minutes past the hour. now i can stop pain from any angle-- with no mess. (announcer) new icy hot spray. relief that's icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. and no mess. new icy hot spray. don't mess around with pain. ♪ >>> hi, i'm buddy, tlc's "cakewal"cake cake boss." my favorite way to find a good place to eat in the city that you're not used to being in is ask the locals. you hear it from four people, hey, it's got to be pret
waterloo, iowa, 69. minneapolis, 68 degrees.ountry, not yesterday. 69 degrees for chicago. not too shabby, 69 degrees in d.c. guys, back to you. >> yeah, that was an unduly complicated shoe lace strapping thing. >> glad you're squared away. >> rob good to sigh, my friend. >>> all right. it's called blackout in a can. that's the nickname for it. it's now being banned in one state. it's a controversial malt liquor called four loko, we'll tell you more about that....
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this white house was wage ago war on the wealthy, a war on proper perrity and jobs and this is a waterlooose who produce the wealth. not those who redistribute it and soak it up. >> alisyn: we have to deal with the world as we find it. the world of what it takes to get this done. that sounds as though he's open to compromise and they may be pivoting because he's saying, this is our situation. we may not have liked extending the tax cuts for the wealthy, but this is the world as we know it. >> yeah. right. i think also as a matter of political rhetoric and reality, what the republicans need to do is redefine this whole detate and take the vocabulary back from the white house. this isn't about extending the bush tax cuts anymore. it's about stopping the obama tax increases. >> brian: that would be interesting. the president was not invited, neither were you, michelle, but the speaker of the house had a party yesterday to celebrate all their successes since taking control in 2006. nancy pelosi, there she is walking into the party she threw. here is her statement. the election was no ringing
this white house was wage ago war on the wealthy, a war on proper perrity and jobs and this is a waterlooose who produce the wealth. not those who redistribute it and soak it up. >> alisyn: we have to deal with the world as we find it. the world of what it takes to get this done. that sounds as though he's open to compromise and they may be pivoting because he's saying, this is our situation. we may not have liked extending the tax cuts for the wealthy, but this is the world as we know...
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is inevitable when one senator says that we're going to see to it that this is president obama's waterloon the other side of the aisle says our principal objective is to defeat president obama in 2012. there is a concern about what is happening. whether there are really bona fried objections to the start -- bona fide objections with the start talks. and talking in india, a congressional delegation, a group of us met with the prime minister of india, concerned about agreements made with our executive branch, whether they will be upheld. meetings with officials in china on certain trade issues. talking to leaders in other foreign countries, a real question about what is going on with the government of the united states. and in this interdependent world, i suggest it is very, very important that we project a national image, a national posture of rationality in what we are doing and not to throw up roadblocks to international agreements like start without good reason in the context where the -- at least appearances that there is obstructionism. when you talk about risks involved, my own view
is inevitable when one senator says that we're going to see to it that this is president obama's waterloon the other side of the aisle says our principal objective is to defeat president obama in 2012. there is a concern about what is happening. whether there are really bona fried objections to the start -- bona fide objections with the start talks. and talking in india, a congressional delegation, a group of us met with the prime minister of india, concerned about agreements made with our...