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who do you see as your principal rivals had your vision because according to william hill the number one rival is the favorite is a frenchman called a maori vassili he has not for sale also also the norwegians the brits the estonians and the germans so tell. do you fear anybody of them has has your eye. this year is very good. competition because we have a lot of very professional and good singers and you know without some freak show on the stage and it's good because. it's not circle you know if i if i did i want to be with with a good team you know and. for me i like. the. australian girl she has a very good very good force it was really strong and of course everybody talked about blue england but i think the main mean decision in main role it's there on your vision on the stage because everybody can see anything about there you can do everything the russian wouldn't do maybe learn where would you mention he won because mostly because of the wonderful choreographer and wonderful voice and wonderful russian pari on her feet are you going to do something and see who's not one wonderf
who do you see as your principal rivals had your vision because according to william hill the number one rival is the favorite is a frenchman called a maori vassili he has not for sale also also the norwegians the brits the estonians and the germans so tell. do you fear anybody of them has has your eye. this year is very good. competition because we have a lot of very professional and good singers and you know without some freak show on the stage and it's good because. it's not circle you know...
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. >> "after words" with william cohan and patrice hill will be back shortly. >> on the go?after words" is available via podcast through i tiewns and xml. visit booktv.org and select which podcast you'd like to download and listen to "after words" while you travel. >> we're back with patrice hill and william cohan on "after words." >> host: so goldman sachs, without question, is one -- remains one of the most powerful investment banks in the world. other investment banks may also claim the title, and one of those is jpmorgan which really is, remains a powerhouse. i believe that was, jpmorgan was the one bank that was singled out as not needing a bailout perhaps. i believe it was bernanke who said, fed chairman bernanke that even goldman sachs would have gone down the drain without the bailout in the fall of 2008. and there was only one bank that probably could have survived on it own. i believe he was referring to jpmorgan. can you talk a little bit about that? because we don't want to create the impression that goldman sachs is the only one with power and influence. >> gues
. >> "after words" with william cohan and patrice hill will be back shortly. >> on the go?after words" is available via podcast through i tiewns and xml. visit booktv.org and select which podcast you'd like to download and listen to "after words" while you travel. >> we're back with patrice hill and william cohan on "after words." >> host: so goldman sachs, without question, is one -- remains one of the most powerful investment banks in...
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. >> "after words" with william cohan and patrice hill will be back shortly. >> this weekend on americanistory tv on c-span3, former massachusetts governor and presidential candidate michael dukakis on the master politician calvin coolidge and how he involved into a popular political figure. a look back at jimmy carter and his handling of the energy crisis of the 1970s. curator richard coat and the long-term restoration of the treasury building, and american history tv will be live from mississippi for the 50th anniversary of the freedom writers. -- freedom riders. have it e-mailed to you by pressing the c-span alert button. >> we're back with patrice hill and william cohan on "after words." >> host: so goldman sachs, without question, is one -- remains one of the most powerful investment banks in the world. other investment banks may also claim the title, and one of those is jpmorgan which really is, remains a powerhouse. i believe that was, jpmorgan was the one bank that was singled out as the -- not needing a bailout, perhaps. i believe it was bernanke who said, fed chairman bernanke
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we are back with patrice hill and william cohan on "after words". >> host: goldman sachs without question remains one of the most powerful investment banks in the world they may also claim the title and one of those is jpmorgan which remains a powerhouse and i believe that was jpmorgan was the one bank the was singled out as not meeting a bailout perhaps, i believe was bernanke who said fed chairman bernanke that even goldman sachs would have gone down the drain without the bailout in the fall of 2008 and there was only one bank that probably could have survived on its own and i believe he was referring to jpmorgan. can you talk a little bit about that because we don't want to create the impression that goldman sachs is the only one with power and influence. >> guest: i think that you need to make a distinction, if i can it's a depository institution, it's a commercial bank with a large investment banking component to it, it is adding colin company -- bank holding company. before march of 2008, when the fed and the treasury decided to step in and save their stearns the government had neve
we are back with patrice hill and william cohan on "after words". >> host: goldman sachs without question remains one of the most powerful investment banks in the world they may also claim the title and one of those is jpmorgan which remains a powerhouse and i believe that was jpmorgan was the one bank the was singled out as not meeting a bailout perhaps, i believe was bernanke who said fed chairman bernanke that even goldman sachs would have gone down the drain without the...
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william got married. he planted a tree at common good city farm on capitol hill. it's a small farm that grows produce for low-income residents. they also toured the supreme court. today charles is slated for a speech at georgetown university on the future of food and he will visit with the president at the white house. >>> the caps's quest for the cup could come to an abrupt end tonight after a lead quickly slipped through their fingers yesterday. news 4's dan has more on another heartbreaker from down in tampa. >> reporter: it's not just the tampa bay lightning the capitals are battling right now. it's history as well. guys trying to become the fourth team in 164 tries to come back from a 3-0 deficit to win a playoff series. they came down to tampa down 2-0 and feeling very confident going into this one. second period, tied at two. 5 on 3 power play. mike green shoots. rebound back out to alex ovechkin. and ove goes top shelf. caps take a 3-2 lead. and they're looking good going into the third. but things unravelled quickly. stomkos with the wicked snapshot and t
william got married. he planted a tree at common good city farm on capitol hill. it's a small farm that grows produce for low-income residents. they also toured the supreme court. today charles is slated for a speech at georgetown university on the future of food and he will visit with the president at the white house. >>> the caps's quest for the cup could come to an abrupt end tonight after a lead quickly slipped through their fingers yesterday. news 4's dan has more on another...
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williams. >> reporter: it's a perfectly average morning on capitol hill.s beneath the gray sky and under this dome bitter partisan divides, constant political bickering. and yet for members of the staff arriving at one of the 535 offices here, it's an extraordinary day. every day has been extraordinary since january the 8th 2011. that's because the people working here have been handed a staggering challenge -- the challenge of a lifetime. pia carusone is congresswoman gabrielle giffords' chief of staff. c.j. karamargin is the congresswoman's communications director. explain to me how personal it is on a congressional staff. you have your north star. what's that like? >> well, that's true. i mean, we serve at her pleasure. she, as you said, is a north star. she's a guiding set of values and principles that we use every day. >> the light coming from that north star, it is that sense of obligation and duty to a very important job. >> if i were to use the initials w.w.g.d., would that ring a bell? what does that mean to you? >> from the minute this happened, "
williams. >> reporter: it's a perfectly average morning on capitol hill.s beneath the gray sky and under this dome bitter partisan divides, constant political bickering. and yet for members of the staff arriving at one of the 535 offices here, it's an extraordinary day. every day has been extraordinary since january the 8th 2011. that's because the people working here have been handed a staggering challenge -- the challenge of a lifetime. pia carusone is congresswoman gabrielle giffords'...
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hill. leon panetta will be interviewed by our own brian williams on "nightly news" tonight. it's going to be really amazing. >> i was going to say, how is it that members of congress were briefed in january and yet it did not leak after all of these months. >> who knew? they can keep a secret? >> i'm dying. >>> all right. up next, the politics of bringing down bin laden. will the president get a bump from the bin laden news and, if so, how much does it really change 2012 if at all. >> and the president's schedule today. you're watching the daily run down right here on msnbc. ♪ [ male announcer ] in 2011, at&t is at work, building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give you the best network possible. at&t. rethink possible. it's a new day. i'm feeling healthy! ♪ it's a new day [ valerie ] weight w
hill. leon panetta will be interviewed by our own brian williams on "nightly news" tonight. it's going to be really amazing. >> i was going to say, how is it that members of congress were briefed in january and yet it did not leak after all of these months. >> who knew? they can keep a secret? >> i'm dying. >>> all right. up next, the politics of bringing down bin laden. will the president get a bump from the bin laden news and, if so, how much does it...
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hill storefront and who made the money depends who you ask. >> mr. wielsch was very involved. >> reporter: attorney william gagan says it was a joint venture between his client, private investigator chris butler, and commander norm wielsch of the contra costa county narcotics task force. in a written confession, butler says he leased the space in his name, bought the furniture, hired the prostitutes and collected the money they earned but he says it was wielsch's idea in the first place, in a it was wielsch who eventually got all the cash that and demander wielsch busted other housessed of prostitution masking as massage parlors. >> and there were other activities along those lines that i really at this point don't want to get into. >> reporter: is he part owner? >> they didn't have a formal partnership agreement. but he was the beneficiary of the cash received. >> reporter: wielsch was? >> yes. >> reporter: who collects the money and who gets it? >> the money is collected by the so-called staff of this brothel and each week, the money was counted and put in a drawer and picked up by mr. butler to give to
hill storefront and who made the money depends who you ask. >> mr. wielsch was very involved. >> reporter: attorney william gagan says it was a joint venture between his client, private investigator chris butler, and commander norm wielsch of the contra costa county narcotics task force. in a written confession, butler says he leased the space in his name, bought the furniture, hired the prostitutes and collected the money they earned but he says it was wielsch's idea in the first...
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william got married. he planted a tree at common good city farm on capitol hill.small farm that grows produce for low-income residents. >> he's a pro poepb epblt of sustainable agriculture. and i think more people will have awareness about eating right and growing food in a sustainable way so we have our resources indefinitely to continue to grow food on it. and i believe that the word will get out a lot quicker now that he's come to the farm. >> before meeting with the president charles is slated for a speech at georgetown university on the future of food. >>> the government is investing in the hybrid electric cars way of escalating escalating gas prices. they have two chevrolet volts in its fleet. it can get 40 miles a fuel charge at a cost of pennies per day. george hawkins drives one of the cars. and tommy wells praise the new vehicles because he said they are environmentally friendly. >>> and checking gasoline prices this morning. aaa reports the average price of regular in the district is $4.18 per gallon. maryland is at $3.97. virginia, #$.87. look at this,
william got married. he planted a tree at common good city farm on capitol hill.small farm that grows produce for low-income residents. >> he's a pro poepb epblt of sustainable agriculture. and i think more people will have awareness about eating right and growing food in a sustainable way so we have our resources indefinitely to continue to grow food on it. and i believe that the word will get out a lot quicker now that he's come to the farm. >> before meeting with the president...
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and gary williams walked on to the court that will be named after him and threw his fists in the air and in front of chanting fans, friends and family, he hill the final press conference at comcast center and he walked away from a 33- year coaching career, where he won a national title and was named national coach of the year and it's what he leaves behind that is more. >> we won a national championship and the most important thing, we were able to take a program that was like any program in the country and get it back to the level necessary to win a national championship. >> and in case his popularity was a question, this is a shot of all the support he received this afternoon. hundreds of fans, including current and former players, packed the comcast center routing for a guy that helped put maryland's basketball program on the national stage. >> a lot of people see him on tv and think he's great and this and and that. you never know how he is. i played for him before and i know how much he cares as a team and player. >> and makes me feel like every game he went bo and felt like we have war and i tried to live up to that every second on the
and gary williams walked on to the court that will be named after him and threw his fists in the air and in front of chanting fans, friends and family, he hill the final press conference at comcast center and he walked away from a 33- year coaching career, where he won a national title and was named national coach of the year and it's what he leaves behind that is more. >> we won a national championship and the most important thing, we were able to take a program that was like any program...
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treasury secretary hank paulson played by william hurt, is desperately trying to save the insurance giant aig. >> it's another bailout. with no legislation. the hilltry will go crazy. >> the plane we flew in on this morning leased from aig, construction downtown, aig, life insurance, 81 million policies with a face value of $1.9 trillion. billions of dollars in teachers pensions, it's everywhere, you want too big to fail here it is. >> peter, as where you wrote the script, who were the villains and heros of that crisis? >> it's very interesting. because i started off with a lot of preconceptions about who the heros and villains were. but the truth is, one of the ironies of the piece is that there are a lot of heros and a lot of villains and sometimes it was the same people. you have people in power like hank paulson who went from being the ceo and chairman of goldman sachs, and was certainly part of the wall street trend of working washington and trying to deregulate, and now here he is, in washington, as secretary of treasury trying to deal with the situation that he himself has been part of the creation of. so that's -- a lot was very surprising
treasury secretary hank paulson played by william hurt, is desperately trying to save the insurance giant aig. >> it's another bailout. with no legislation. the hilltry will go crazy. >> the plane we flew in on this morning leased from aig, construction downtown, aig, life insurance, 81 million policies with a face value of $1.9 trillion. billions of dollars in teachers pensions, it's everywhere, you want too big to fail here it is. >> peter, as where you wrote the script, who...
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meteorologist tim williams has the answer in his first warning weather forecast. >> reporter: good morning i'm mike schuh live at federal hillas never looked better. there are a million things to do today. we're going to tell you about how to walk like mad. what that means when eyewitness news continues. >>> good morning, welcome back to eyewitness news saturday morning. i'm gigi barnett. >>> i'm tilluals. it is 48 degrees at bwi marshall, a calm start to the day. a look outside shows we have sunshine out there breaking threw just a few clouds. we have more sun than cloud, more blue sky than clouds. we had storms roll through last night. they have since cleared the area. today looks to be a very nice day. temperatures in the mid-70s, our average high is 71 degrees, we'll be above that with sunshine and blue skies for most of the day. temperatures starting off in the 40s, 74 for the daytime high, in the 40s for the overnight low. we'll talk about your weekend and how it plays out in your complete forecast. >>> thank you, tim. here's what people are talking about this morning. maryland leaders are warning to be on the lookout
meteorologist tim williams has the answer in his first warning weather forecast. >> reporter: good morning i'm mike schuh live at federal hillas never looked better. there are a million things to do today. we're going to tell you about how to walk like mad. what that means when eyewitness news continues. >>> good morning, welcome back to eyewitness news saturday morning. i'm gigi barnett. >>> i'm tilluals. it is 48 degrees at bwi marshall, a calm start to the day. a look...
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william, stafford. these are drifting west to east. and it's in the 50s throughout the entire region. 56 a at reagan national. cloudy sky over capitol hill. and by 9:00, we'll be still in the 50s. small chance of a shower the rest of the day. maybe a little sun midday. highs reaching near 70 midafternoon. night planner. cloudy evening. temperatures by this time tomorrow morning near 60. a look at the rest of the week and weekend in 10 minutes. >>> tom, to new york avenue inbound at 4th street as you make your trip toward the third street tunnel. no concerns there. i-270 southbound out of gaithersburg to the split, travel lanes are open. one more stop out on the rails. no delays metro, vre, fredericksburg 300, 302 delayed. camden 841 and brunswick 870. joe, eun. >> jerry, thank you. >> 6:13, 56 degrees. >> chris >>> usa, usa, usa! >>> welcome back at 6:15. a city that lost nearly 3,000 people 10 years ago in attacks led by osama bin laden, the news of his death had new yorkers flooded into the streets. most gathered where the iconic twin towers once stood. >>> chris gordon was there when people took to the streets in that enormous celebra
william, stafford. these are drifting west to east. and it's in the 50s throughout the entire region. 56 a at reagan national. cloudy sky over capitol hill. and by 9:00, we'll be still in the 50s. small chance of a shower the rest of the day. maybe a little sun midday. highs reaching near 70 midafternoon. night planner. cloudy evening. temperatures by this time tomorrow morning near 60. a look at the rest of the week and weekend in 10 minutes. >>> tom, to new york avenue inbound at 4th...
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williams yesterday. >> we got bin laden, and i think we have to reveal to the rest of the world the fact that we were able to get him and kill him. >> there's also division on capitol hill. >> a picture is worth 1,000 words. >> my initial opinion is it's not necessary to do so. >> reporter: and no shortage of opinion online where news of the president's decision stirred the debate on the nighty news page. overseas, the case for releasing the photo goes to credibility. here in the middle east, the internet is buzzing with doubt, and so are the newspaper headlines. there are facebrook groups popping up as well with names like osama bin laden is not dead. all of this just in the last couple of days. and for some back home, an argument to release those photos. osama bin laden has been a phantom for a decade, and i think not releasing that photo allows him to remain a phantom. lurking out there. >> reporter: three senators who said they had seen the bin laden photos yesterday now are backing off that claim of a photo that was shown to them by an armed service committee staffer. administration sources tell me no senator has been shown a photo so far. >> chuck todd starting us
williams yesterday. >> we got bin laden, and i think we have to reveal to the rest of the world the fact that we were able to get him and kill him. >> there's also division on capitol hill. >> a picture is worth 1,000 words. >> my initial opinion is it's not necessary to do so. >> reporter: and no shortage of opinion online where news of the president's decision stirred the debate on the nighty news page. overseas, the case for releasing the photo goes to...
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hill. >> does he have your vote? >> he's very fit. >> that's a yes. >> he's very fit and inspiring all of us. there you go. >> oh. >>> some royal honeymoon news this morning. we're learning that prince williamis new bride quietly left the u.k. yesterday, flying to a tropical paradise in the indian ocean, just ten days after their wedding. >> the islands that it could be. let the chasing begin. >>> coming up, we'll fill you in on those stories, of course. plus, the latest legal challenge to president obama's health care law. >>> plus, why arnold schwarzenegger and maria shriver, after 25 years of marriage, are now separating. administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." ♪ with finding a better way for our clients to get a mortgage. maybe that's why j.d. power and associates ranked us "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." so, we thought we'd take a little time to celebrate. ♪ ♪ all right, then, back to work helping clients. individual attention from
hill. >> does he have your vote? >> he's very fit. >> that's a yes. >> he's very fit and inspiring all of us. there you go. >> oh. >>> some royal honeymoon news this morning. we're learning that prince williamis new bride quietly left the u.k. yesterday, flying to a tropical paradise in the indian ocean, just ten days after their wedding. >> the islands that it could be. let the chasing begin. >>> coming up, we'll fill you in on those...
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hill today as federal rules for drivers change. lawmakers called for more restrictions on driver's hours to prevent accidents. >>> prince william returnsis big wedding on friday. will and kate postponed their honeymoon for a few months. so romantic. seems so modern, though. back to work. >> it seems like just yesterday the royal wedding was considered news. >> it was so nice. >>> years from now many will remember when they heard of course when osama bin laden had been killed just like 9/11. >> but there are those who do not remember the horrific events of 9/11 because they were too young, well that doesn't mean the importance of the day has been lost on them. wzzm's sarah reports now from rockford, michigan. >> reporter: many of us cannot forget where we were when twin towers came down. but in craig beach's world religion class -- >> can you remember what happened when you learned that? >> reporter: -- students draw a blank. many are too young to remember 9/11. >> all that i can remember is going home. i remember my mom was watching tv and i remember like it was reruns of it. >> i had no clue what it was. i heard the words, you know, a
hill today as federal rules for drivers change. lawmakers called for more restrictions on driver's hours to prevent accidents. >>> prince william returnsis big wedding on friday. will and kate postponed their honeymoon for a few months. so romantic. seems so modern, though. back to work. >> it seems like just yesterday the royal wedding was considered news. >> it was so nice. >>> years from now many will remember when they heard of course when osama bin laden had...
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williams. since my firing, i was hired full-time by fox news to be a political analyst. i appreciate fox making that decision. i am also writing a column "the hill" newspaper. i have been writing this book. the book will come out in late july. that is an update on where i am now. let me change hats and pretend to be the radio talk-show host. i would say, tell us exactly how you think this storm started. when did the tornado rip into your life? i guess my response would be, i did not even know that it had ripped into my life. what happened was that bill o'reilly was on the "the view" and expressed his belief that muslims attacked us on 9/11, which prompted joy behar and whoopee goldberg to walk off the set. the following monday, i was the guest on his show. he asked me, where am i wrong? i said there was no way to get around the fact that there is a worldwide problem with adical islamic thought. when i get on an airplane, and as the people were dressed in muslim garb, identifying themselves as a muslim, it makes me nervous. that was an expression of a feeling. then i added to that we cannot jump to violate the rights of american muslims or any mu
williams. since my firing, i was hired full-time by fox news to be a political analyst. i appreciate fox making that decision. i am also writing a column "the hill" newspaper. i have been writing this book. the book will come out in late july. that is an update on where i am now. let me change hats and pretend to be the radio talk-show host. i would say, tell us exactly how you think this storm started. when did the tornado rip into your life? i guess my response would be, i did not...
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williams. since my firing, i was hired full-time by fox news to be a political analyst. i appreciate fox making that decision. i am also writing a column for the deal -- the hill newspaper. i have been writing this book. the book will come out in late july. that is an update on where i am now. let me change hats and pretend to be the radio talk-show host. i would say, tell us exactly how you think this storm started. winded the tornado ripped into your life? i guess my response would be, i did not even know that it had written into my life. what happened was that bill was on the open " the view" and expressed his belief that muslims attacked us on 9/11, which prompted joy and whoppie to walk off the set. the following monday, i was the guest on his show. he passed me, where am i wrong? i said there was no way to get around the fact that there is a worldwide problem with a radical islamic thought. when i get on an airplane, and as the people were dressed in muslim garb, identifying themselves as a muslim, it makes me nervous. that was an expression of a feeling. then i added to that we cannot jump to violate the rights of american muslims or any muslims from an
williams. since my firing, i was hired full-time by fox news to be a political analyst. i appreciate fox making that decision. i am also writing a column for the deal -- the hill newspaper. i have been writing this book. the book will come out in late july. that is an update on where i am now. let me change hats and pretend to be the radio talk-show host. i would say, tell us exactly how you think this storm started. winded the tornado ripped into your life? i guess my response would be, i did...