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">>>s-j-s-u graduate student julia weber and her beloved mr.nge came to share their unique art and stories with students this week. the focus of this moving art exhibit ... are photos weber has taken of people and their v-w buses ... all around the country. weber sound byte: i've been photographing v-w buses for probably the last four years, together we try and capture the spirit of the v-w bus. weber began this project out of pure fascination for vintage buses and wanted to grasp the essence of what is to own a vehicle with so much character and history. h her custom printed photos are attached to the van like refrigerator magnets so the art can be displayed at all times. weber sound byte: i think that's the most fun out of the whole project is to actually get the word out there and to have that dialogue with people and i really like it if it triggers some sort of memory. mr. orange peaked students interest as they came to see what all the buzz was about. weber shared her story while premiering yet another interesting feature about mr. orange.
">>>s-j-s-u graduate student julia weber and her beloved mr.nge came to share their unique art and stories with students this week. the focus of this moving art exhibit ... are photos weber has taken of people and their v-w buses ... all around the country. weber sound byte: i've been photographing v-w buses for probably the last four years, together we try and capture the spirit of the v-w bus. weber began this project out of pure fascination for vintage buses and wanted to grasp...
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there was tension between fletcher and weber. >> was weber let go? >> i don't think so. he was too well-known and well-thought-of. i can't remember why he left. >> you're watching american history tv where every week we bring you eyewitness accounts of the people and events that have shaped our nation. saturdays at 8:00 a.m., sundays at 3:00 p.m. and mondays at 4:00 p.m. eastern. >> born in a karn, it's the only life he's known. he escaped from camp 14. >> his first memory was going with my home in a place near where he grew up near the camp to watch someone get shot. shootings were held every few weeks, and they were a way of punishing people that violated camp rules and of terrorizing the people in the camp to obey the ruins. >> sunday his journey out of north korea and learning about the passage of power, volume 4, in the years of lyndon johnson. his multi-volume biography of the 36th president. >>> here we go. welcome aboard the watertaxi, everybody. beautiful downtown oklahoma city. i live in yukon, oklahoma. >> the weekend of may 5th and 6th or local content explor
there was tension between fletcher and weber. >> was weber let go? >> i don't think so. he was too well-known and well-thought-of. i can't remember why he left. >> you're watching american history tv where every week we bring you eyewitness accounts of the people and events that have shaped our nation. saturdays at 8:00 a.m., sundays at 3:00 p.m. and mondays at 4:00 p.m. eastern. >> born in a karn, it's the only life he's known. he escaped from camp 14. >> his...
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weber. >> karen marie riley, a concerned citizen. thank you. i have a couple of things to say. one of them as i heard you talking about the shelters and people traveling back and forth all day. one thing i would recommend is shuttles. you can hire some of these people to drive the other people. taken to the other shelters. the other thing is i went to a movie the other night, and why don't we provide tax deductions for people to provide shelter? this is a huge space of buildings -- businesses to provide buildings to have shelter for the homeless. i hope that this helps. and thank you for your hard work. >> thank you, everyone. i am 8 deborah benedict. i am housed in district 6. i was in the shelter system for eight continuous months and i have intimate experiences with the reservation system and the life in shelters. i will mention that i have seen the trans-gendered people be attacked in front of me, people who do not have english as their first language attacked, and bullying -- and intimidation by the staff and other client members. there is -- rampant covert racism, that i
weber. >> karen marie riley, a concerned citizen. thank you. i have a couple of things to say. one of them as i heard you talking about the shelters and people traveling back and forth all day. one thing i would recommend is shuttles. you can hire some of these people to drive the other people. taken to the other shelters. the other thing is i went to a movie the other night, and why don't we provide tax deductions for people to provide shelter? this is a huge space of buildings --...
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there was tension between fletcher and weber. >> was fletcher let go? >> no, i don't believe so. he was too well-known and well-thought-of. i can't remember why he left. >> you're watching american history tv where every week we bring you eyewitness accounts of the people and events that have shaped our nation. saturdays at 8:00 a.m., sundays at 3:00 p.m. and mondays at 4:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. >>> the single largest and most impressive civil war monument in washington to a military officer is the statue to general grant. even though he was president of the united states, it's really his service as the commanding general of the union army that made him famous. it's a very unusual statue. it faces down the mall from the lincoln memorial, and it's right at the base of the capitol. it's actually several statues together, and it was constructed over time. it was constructed and designed by a man named henry schraddy who was not a professional artist. he was a wealthy man that went into art and literally gave his life to making this statue which took decades to do and it was bui
there was tension between fletcher and weber. >> was fletcher let go? >> no, i don't believe so. he was too well-known and well-thought-of. i can't remember why he left. >> you're watching american history tv where every week we bring you eyewitness accounts of the people and events that have shaped our nation. saturdays at 8:00 a.m., sundays at 3:00 p.m. and mondays at 4:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. >>> the single largest and most impressive civil war monument in...
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weber? >> welker. >> dicky: visit thegreatamericantryon.com and experience the new depend real fit briefs for yourself. an all-new "jimmy kimmel live" back in two minutes with -- gabourey sidibe. director morgan spurlock. gabourey sidibe. director morgan spurlock. and music from kasabian. and today we are surg pro football all stars. there's wes, clay and demarcus.what's up guys. now i know you don't need one, but would you try these on for charity and prove just how great the fit is? seriously? no way for charity? let's do it! yup... they're doin it. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. let's go drive, use the legs... nice teamwork! they tried on the new depend real fit. get a free sample so you can too. ♪ ♪ ♪ like our cajun inspired bourbon street chicken & shrimp. get one appetizer and two entrees for just 20 bucks. only at applebee's. now serving half-price appetizers late night. roll up your sleeves. sift and pour. sneak a treat. crave for more. what's your
weber? >> welker. >> dicky: visit thegreatamericantryon.com and experience the new depend real fit briefs for yourself. an all-new "jimmy kimmel live" back in two minutes with -- gabourey sidibe. director morgan spurlock. gabourey sidibe. director morgan spurlock. and music from kasabian. and today we are surg pro football all stars. there's wes, clay and demarcus.what's up guys. now i know you don't need one, but would you try these on for charity and prove just how great...
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weber? >> welker. >> dicky: visit the great american try on.com and experience the real fit brief for yourself. >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live," back in two minutes with danny mcbride, dianna agron and music back in two minutes with danny mcbride, dianna agron and music from the shins.across country with these nd real fit briefs, and today we are surprising pro football all stars. there's wes, clay and demarcus.what's up guys. now i know you don't need one, but would you try these on for charity and prove just how great the fit is? seriously? no way for charity? let's do it! yup... they're doin it. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. let's go drive, use the legs... nice teamwork! they tried on the new depend real fit. get a free sample so you can too. are choosing advil. i'm keith baraka and i'm a firefighter. and it's very physically demanding. if i'm sore i'm not at my best. advil is my go-to. it's my number one pain reliever. [ male announcer ] make the switch
weber? >> welker. >> dicky: visit the great american try on.com and experience the real fit brief for yourself. >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live," back in two minutes with danny mcbride, dianna agron and music back in two minutes with danny mcbride, dianna agron and music from the shins.across country with these nd real fit briefs, and today we are surprising pro football all stars. there's wes, clay and demarcus.what's up guys. now i know you don't need one, but would...
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weber has the microphone, please. then maybe it is a mistake, but i have the microphone. i came to this lecture trying to find a definition of what cloud computing is. maybe i understand a little better, but i still do not have its in the simple terminology that i understand. my other question is from my point of view as a user of computing services, i have recently had the experience with a couple of banks going through a total change of their website, which caused me no end of aggravation to try to continue my accessing of my data, and i had the feeling, and i think you kind of touched on this, that for maybe financial reasons or because you technology people are so influential in the world you convinced these banks they had to do this, it just really made my life miserable for a couple of weeks trying to figure out how to use their new system. i mean, it seems to me that -- you know, i had the impression that technology people are sort of making work for themselves by influencing institutions that they need to change what they have already in place. i still go by the o
weber has the microphone, please. then maybe it is a mistake, but i have the microphone. i came to this lecture trying to find a definition of what cloud computing is. maybe i understand a little better, but i still do not have its in the simple terminology that i understand. my other question is from my point of view as a user of computing services, i have recently had the experience with a couple of banks going through a total change of their website, which caused me no end of aggravation to...
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it may just be a charcoal weber that is on wheels. we could move it from the south wall of the deck to the north side. commissioner fung: as a technical question, the rail that you placed with your northern neighbor is correct in that if you moved it over a foot or so, we would have an automated rail. >> there is a security grilse of the lower neighbor cannot get to the roof. -- grill so the lower neighbor cannot get to the roof. it is only 2 we will feet between the -- two feet between the rail and the door, and you need three feet. commissioner fung: you need only one leaf of the door. shift it. >> but if we ship it, we are in the 2 foot 10 region. i am getting the fire regulation -- the people who would be using the gate would be able to go through the gate downstairs. this is the widest point of access. i no longer meets my fire egress. keep in mind the top 18 inches -- it is only the lower 30 inches. we are already three feedback. -- three feet back from the property line. president garcia: what time of day was that picture taken
it may just be a charcoal weber that is on wheels. we could move it from the south wall of the deck to the north side. commissioner fung: as a technical question, the rail that you placed with your northern neighbor is correct in that if you moved it over a foot or so, we would have an automated rail. >> there is a security grilse of the lower neighbor cannot get to the roof. -- grill so the lower neighbor cannot get to the roof. it is only 2 we will feet between the -- two feet between...
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weber our city departments leader is that said that, let's change places. you give me your income and take my income. we will see who will survive the longest. [applause] supervisor kim: thank you. >> hello. when i first came here, i was almost dead. i needed 6 liters of blood. i was treated like i should be dead. i went to a shelter, and the shelter looked at my bags and said, "we can handle you, but we cannot handle your personal belongings." the man at the door told me, " witt, go in and sit down, and i will get your bags later on. i go in and sit down. the woman at the desk said she would inform me about the rules. the rule was i had to have a thing around my wrist so i could get in and stay in. that night, i wind up sleeping in a chair. the next morning, i took my bags out, and i went to get a band, and i did get one, when i came back in, demand will be to sit down again, so i sat down. at 10:00, the man cam told me that they had a bit for me. i got in the bid. when i got in the bed, and let my bed behind the door. what was that? the doorman told me to
weber our city departments leader is that said that, let's change places. you give me your income and take my income. we will see who will survive the longest. [applause] supervisor kim: thank you. >> hello. when i first came here, i was almost dead. i needed 6 liters of blood. i was treated like i should be dead. i went to a shelter, and the shelter looked at my bags and said, "we can handle you, but we cannot handle your personal belongings." the man at the door told me,...
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in particular >> many raise it say it will likely receive preference in emissions a >> of the new weber it celebrates a major milestone this week. crews are putting the final self-interest suspension cable in place. in december if they started and since then they have the work day and night installing up the forced transfer day. it will act like a giant slain supporting the weight of the deck. it will be the world's longest single loop suspension bridge cable in the world. >> unsettled weather for the entire week, leading all the way into the weekend but right now let's go outside and call on the cbs five weather camera on mobile 5. we're out in the oakland area where we continue to see some very light scattered rain showers. the wind has been increasing and picking up to 5-10 m.p.h. out of the west. let's show you where it is raining according to doppler radar. the green on the screen always means you need umbrella and there you have it. i will zoom in on the areas where we're concentrating. there you have the 580-680 corridor but right here, leaving out of redwood road east castro val
in particular >> many raise it say it will likely receive preference in emissions a >> of the new weber it celebrates a major milestone this week. crews are putting the final self-interest suspension cable in place. in december if they started and since then they have the work day and night installing up the forced transfer day. it will act like a giant slain supporting the weight of the deck. it will be the world's longest single loop suspension bridge cable in the world. >>...
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i have to confess that arnie weber and i clashed almost from the beginning. arnie once said to me at a party at george's house that george had recruited an enormously tal ented group of people to run the department without regard to politics, until it came to solicitor and then he had to have a republican. it was true that i was the most republican of all the presidential appointees in the labor department, other than george himself and probably more conservative than george in some up respects. so it's with this background that i have perhaps undue influence on the philadelphia plan and affirmative action, since i take a position which is perceived to be the on the left and since i'm the most conservative one, it has perhaps added credibility. but what happens was the comptroller general, to make a long story very short, had declared that the -- well, the -- the philadelphia plan was defective in that it was too imprecise against which contractors would have to bid. and i came up with the idea of coming up with goals and timetables for minority recruitment a
i have to confess that arnie weber and i clashed almost from the beginning. arnie once said to me at a party at george's house that george had recruited an enormously tal ented group of people to run the department without regard to politics, until it came to solicitor and then he had to have a republican. it was true that i was the most republican of all the presidential appointees in the labor department, other than george himself and probably more conservative than george in some up...
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eli and avi weber seem are charged with an attack on the teen. the teen was very upset on the stand and at times it was difficult to understand him. >> we simply can't do our jobs unless we have the ability to hear what the witness says so that we can accurately cross examine. >> the prosecution will now proceed in this case without the victim. >>> all right, democracy 2012 after losing five more presidential primaries this week, newt gingrich is about to make it official. sources tell cnn that the former house speaker will end the bid for the white house next week. those sources say gingrich will likely hold on to his final campaign event inbackback doc on tuesday. -- washington, d.c. on tuesday. gingrich is expected to support mitt romney from here on out. >>> president barack obama will headline his first re-election rallies next week. an obama campaign official said the president will headline back-to-back rallies on ma5th in ohio and virginia. obama car rayed both states in the 2008 election and will need them again in november if he wants t
eli and avi weber seem are charged with an attack on the teen. the teen was very upset on the stand and at times it was difficult to understand him. >> we simply can't do our jobs unless we have the ability to hear what the witness says so that we can accurately cross examine. >> the prosecution will now proceed in this case without the victim. >>> all right, democracy 2012 after losing five more presidential primaries this week, newt gingrich is about to make it official....
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jenny weber, the university of kansas. how are you doing? >> hi, jenny. >> okay. so based on this question, it seems to me that they might not have been entirely wrong in that assumption when you see that the union doesn't really capitalize on what the slaves are doing for like a year and a half into the war. i'm just curious what you see given the research you've been doing on the impact of the emancipation proclamation from the confederate side. >> i mean, it depends what you mean by the emancipation proclamation. like january 1, 1863, things are already pretty far advanced in -- >> i'm thinking the september. >> the september, the preliminary? well, there's no doubt that -- i mean, a lot of the time when i was reading these sources, especially military men's accounts, i felt like i was reading calculus problems. i mean, these are math problems. they have this many people. we don't. you know, the chief of the bureau of conscription is saying there are no men to be had. they begin the war estimating how many white men can we get in the confederate army. and i thi
jenny weber, the university of kansas. how are you doing? >> hi, jenny. >> okay. so based on this question, it seems to me that they might not have been entirely wrong in that assumption when you see that the union doesn't really capitalize on what the slaves are doing for like a year and a half into the war. i'm just curious what you see given the research you've been doing on the impact of the emancipation proclamation from the confederate side. >> i mean, it depends what...
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he goes i'm not seeing $1 of that $85 he knew then chris weber was going professional the next year. at some point there has to be some kind of compensation for these guys. >> who knows? if there were maybe we wouldn't see so many of these so-called one and done athletes so anxious just to get to payday. >> you'd like to see it happen. >> appreciate the conversation. once again you can see tonight's championship game here on wusa9. cbs coverage starts at 9:00. while you watch the game think about downloading the connect tv app on your ipad or laptop. our parent company gannett is teaming up with a company to provide realtime stats in a unique second screen experience. you can download it at the app store or connecttv.com. >> anny, what's it looking like? >> sunny skies, warmer temperatures. right now temperatures are 60 degrees under plenty of sun, still a bit breezy north, northwest, winds at 10 miles per hour, but those will diminish tonight. the other weather story is the cold conditions, especially north and west of town. a frost advisory is posted for montgomery, club and freder
he goes i'm not seeing $1 of that $85 he knew then chris weber was going professional the next year. at some point there has to be some kind of compensation for these guys. >> who knows? if there were maybe we wouldn't see so many of these so-called one and done athletes so anxious just to get to payday. >> you'd like to see it happen. >> appreciate the conversation. once again you can see tonight's championship game here on wusa9. cbs coverage starts at 9:00. while you watch...
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special iz alton weber and sornlg nicholas mummert joined a civilian on a kayaking trip. returned. police found a white sur ban monday. they believe the group was driving on that trip to the river. investigators say they've not uncovered anything suspicious, but the three have vanished. >>> an incredible sight as a plane crashes into a shopping center. no one was hurt when the small plane crashed into the roof of a publix supermarket in delond, florida. witnesses say the plane was sputtering when it went down. everyone managed to walk away without serious injuries, close to orlando. >> president obama warning the supreme court against a lack of judicial strength. he says if justices overturn the law he says it will be a case of judicial activism, as he insists he's confident the law will be upheld. >> i'm actually continuing to be confident that the supreme court will uphold the law. and the reason is because in accordance with the precedent out there, it's constitutional. >> decision on the health care law is expected some time in june. >>> on the cnn security watch, a m
special iz alton weber and sornlg nicholas mummert joined a civilian on a kayaking trip. returned. police found a white sur ban monday. they believe the group was driving on that trip to the river. investigators say they've not uncovered anything suspicious, but the three have vanished. >>> an incredible sight as a plane crashes into a shopping center. no one was hurt when the small plane crashed into the roof of a publix supermarket in delond, florida. witnesses say the plane was...
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. >>> dnc chairman weber wasserman schultz says that mitt romney's religion is off-limits.his is what she told chris jansing when asked about senator orrin hatch's prediction that the obama campaign would throw the mormon church at romney like you can't believe. >> that is just preposterous. for them to suggest that religion will be injected by president obama and the democratic party, i mean, they need to take a look inward at the accusations that their party and supporters have hurled. >> she said that republicans are the ones who have questioned president obama's religion and nationality since he's taken office. we'll be right back. let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car radio ] i'm going on break! the more you bundle, the more you save. now, that's progressive. >>> we have now reached the point where it's halftime. half the delegates in this process have been selected. and who is ready to charge out of
. >>> dnc chairman weber wasserman schultz says that mitt romney's religion is off-limits.his is what she told chris jansing when asked about senator orrin hatch's prediction that the obama campaign would throw the mormon church at romney like you can't believe. >> that is just preposterous. for them to suggest that religion will be injected by president obama and the democratic party, i mean, they need to take a look inward at the accusations that their party and supporters have...
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it is the, you know, top of the line weber grill of its day. the kebo b's were being made for the king of yemen who had ordered this. and he was a great patron of metal work made in egypt in the 13th and 14th century. so this dynasty have their little emblem which is a five pedaled rosset on the four corners of this piece. and then you see there are dragons, confronted dragons up above and then there would have been the stick or whatever that you put the kebo b's on and there would have been some kind of basin for coals. but that's gone so this is a pretty wonderful object for your-- . >> rose: from the second half of the 13th century. okay. the next is a mirab, this is from iran in about 1354, this is extraordinary to me. >> yes, this is a very famous object in our collection. it's actually comes from the interior of a mosque and-- would have given its indication. >> a prayer niche, known as a marab and is a feature you find in many, in almost all mosques, it is basically an indentation, a decorated niche in the wall that indicates the directi
it is the, you know, top of the line weber grill of its day. the kebo b's were being made for the king of yemen who had ordered this. and he was a great patron of metal work made in egypt in the 13th and 14th century. so this dynasty have their little emblem which is a five pedaled rosset on the four corners of this piece. and then you see there are dragons, confronted dragons up above and then there would have been the stick or whatever that you put the kebo b's on and there would have been...
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. >> reporter: jennifer weber talks to herself when she shops.s her mouth shut when she's grocery shopping. >> i mean, it's a little crazy, i think. >> reporter: crazy or not, research in the quarterly journal of experimental psychology say that talking to yourself is good for the brain. when you are looking for a grocery item, talking to yourself could help you find it faster. >> i don't talk it out loud, i forget what i need. i'm not focusing on it. >> are you embarrassed to? >> a little bit. >> reporter: we showed pictures of coke, butter, cereal, corn and eggs to both women. then we set self-chatting jennifer and silent jennifer loose through the store to find the items using only their memory. >> butter. yes, unsalted butter. and our eggs. after putting both jennifers to the test, the jennifer who talked to herself found the grocery items about a minute quicker than the jennifer who kept her lips sealed. this just goes to show there may be something to talking to yourself. >> talking to yourself still makes you look like a screwball. >> i te
. >> reporter: jennifer weber talks to herself when she shops.s her mouth shut when she's grocery shopping. >> i mean, it's a little crazy, i think. >> reporter: crazy or not, research in the quarterly journal of experimental psychology say that talking to yourself is good for the brain. when you are looking for a grocery item, talking to yourself could help you find it faster. >> i don't talk it out loud, i forget what i need. i'm not focusing on it. >> are you...
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at the big board here, ubs celebrating the anniversary of payne weber.joined payne in 1980. major league baseball and the mlb network opening baseball's opening week. >> mlb is a great site. i had bob bowman on to demonstrate it once. if you like baseball, that is the site. >> great piece in "the journal" today about steinbrenner and the way he approached spring training in that he wanted to beat the mets most specifically at spring training, down south. he just wanted to win. >> i'm not a yankee fan because i'm from philadelphia. but steeped in it here. that was a great piece. he was a great man. >> good luck to the phillies. my wife is from philly. >> yes, i know. >>> ibm hitting a fresh record high. $205.75 on ibm. jpmorgan raises estimates citing software and services specifically. nice run on this one with a nice dividend yield. >> accenture did better than expected. ibm, there is a tremendous built-up information technology spend worldwide. >> apple hitting a record high given the action in the premarket session, right now at the fresh record of $6
at the big board here, ubs celebrating the anniversary of payne weber.joined payne in 1980. major league baseball and the mlb network opening baseball's opening week. >> mlb is a great site. i had bob bowman on to demonstrate it once. if you like baseball, that is the site. >> great piece in "the journal" today about steinbrenner and the way he approached spring training in that he wanted to beat the mets most specifically at spring training, down south. he just wanted to...
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imo gene weber is here with more. thanks for joining us.for the wedding was, let's face it, it was kate middleton, now the duchess kate. prior to the wedding it seemed like everyone in the royal family loved her. including the queen and nobody wanted a do-over. how about now? >> they still absolutely adore her. palace insiders say that the queen has never been so welcoming, or so fond of someone coming into the royal family as she is of kate. kate has been accompanying the queen on various big diamond jubilee vacations, the an verse of 60 years on the thrown. the queen loves her, prince charles loves her. she's doing unbelievably well with the royal family and more importantly, she's doing very well with the people of the united kingdom. tough times in the uk at the moment. double-dip recession going on. but at the same time, prince william and kate have done very well about keeping it royal and keeping it real at the same time. so yes, she wears designer clothes, but she's busy shopping on main street as well. and she's uflly liked. >> you
imo gene weber is here with more. thanks for joining us.for the wedding was, let's face it, it was kate middleton, now the duchess kate. prior to the wedding it seemed like everyone in the royal family loved her. including the queen and nobody wanted a do-over. how about now? >> they still absolutely adore her. palace insiders say that the queen has never been so welcoming, or so fond of someone coming into the royal family as she is of kate. kate has been accompanying the queen on...
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not some career general that owes 30 years of weber two and other general. a civilian, an outsider interior minister. when you talk to police officers, they always say -- and it is hilarious. they all went to the same class on this. they all say, well, would you want a minister of health that is not a doctor? that does not make sense. no, i am not buying it. it is a civilian interior minister. set by the elected government to clean the stables, fire whoever you need to fire and change the culture. that is top three of things that need to happen regardless of what happens between the brotherhood and the military. >> i think there is the question of how is that going to happen and at what point? >> and they will be resistant to it. >> let's change and talk about the brotherhood and justice party and the chances given the attention or what appears to be movement toward the accommodation. we cannot say that the freedom and justice party are monoliths. certainly, there must be some brotherhood members who were protesting. as there are fragments, generally, there
not some career general that owes 30 years of weber two and other general. a civilian, an outsider interior minister. when you talk to police officers, they always say -- and it is hilarious. they all went to the same class on this. they all say, well, would you want a minister of health that is not a doctor? that does not make sense. no, i am not buying it. it is a civilian interior minister. set by the elected government to clean the stables, fire whoever you need to fire and change the...