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and you wt to know more. and the the thrill getting closer to those people, i think that what appeals to me most of all. that these were people who were as alive as we are and who are limited in their perspective as to what was going to come next as we are. no such thing as a foreseeable future. and i want to bring them back to life. and i want to bring them back to life so that they get the credit they're long overdo you. >> charlie: if grandchild came to you and said papa i have never idea what i want to study in college. >> yes. >> charlie: wou you say study literature or history or languages? >> yes. all of the above. liberalize education, that's the best thing you can have. if somebody wanted to become a journalist, i woul say don't study journalism, study arabic or study philosophy, study -- i don't think there's a subject of more importance to anyone who assumes a role of leadership than history. >> charlie: history. >> it's essential. i think that all of our political ambitious political people are re
and you wt to know more. and the the thrill getting closer to those people, i think that what appeals to me most of all. that these were people who were as alive as we are and who are limited in their perspective as to what was going to come next as we are. no such thing as a foreseeable future. and i want to bring them back to life. and i want to bring them back to life so that they get the credit they're long overdo you. >> charlie: if grandchild came to you and said papa i have never...
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huge or heew go to government, an downgrade>th wnadrecor wt ireobu ileqvant anbote pvid. rely is aie ogoaid and e t fe theimhari a me willntnix eight vessels similar to tho used by e german navy. geanoverent has come under fierce criticism for the reportedsa of 200 battle tanks to saudi arabia. the uprising against the libya is at a crossroads. that is the aesen psented by a representative of the rebels. he told european parliament that democracy was at stake. he wasalso at the nato headquarters oicials expressed concern about atrocities committed by rebel trps >> the visit was in nature and he came away with assurances ocoind ppt. >th mt ntinue. the forces are ilthatin innocent people. >>um rights hall watched as theyenepted violations in western libya. >> they looted and pillaged. iae at. the rebels are more less taking venge in places they are liberating because people hoy live there. >> human rights watch says one itrearerare working with the aids. th organization has repeatedly condemned oerors t st. he faced tough questioning aut the human rights record. >>ho iidtso
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. >> reporter: joe, her son, believes security w wt too far. the daughter says the officers were polite, but they could have done more to protect peterson's privacy, by patting town those private parts away from the public. >> to me, i can't understand with all the people in an airport why they would pick out some little old lady. >> reporter: marian is all for security, butor those she says who might actually pose a threat. >> this is really tough to decide. >> it is. >> because at the same time a terrorist wouldn't discriminate and might put it on an older person thinking, oh, surely they'll get by. >> unbeknownst to them. >> there was the lady just recently who was asked to remove her adult diaper. >> yes. >> and she was in her 90s too. >> right. you have to think we can take these people into a private area and go through that at the very least. it is our question of the day at wnnfans.com. i would say the majority of them are saying that people just need to grin and bear it. >> deal with it. >> no exceptions, if you don't like it, take ano
. >> reporter: joe, her son, believes security w wt too far. the daughter says the officers were polite, but they could have done more to protect peterson's privacy, by patting town those private parts away from the public. >> to me, i can't understand with all the people in an airport why they would pick out some little old lady. >> reporter: marian is all for security, butor those she says who might actually pose a threat. >> this is really tough to decide. >> it...
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commissioner hwanpeterson: at wt point will they be warranted? >> i think it will be required by drawings. the picture showed it at the bottom. >> how would they know it is more than 50% needed to be replaced? we heard lumber being brought into the backyard. it certainly happens in this city. a lot of times, the have done more than 50%. there are engineering drawings. >> what about the stoop issues? they go to planning. >> i think plan and would do an entire landing structure. it is required out there. and it will be replaced in kind, you are not changing the configuration. there are planning requirements that is the process. >> it will be very hard to pick up. i don't have that as possible. there is tram on the window. i think it is hard to prove. but they changed the size by 3 inches. president goh: the matter is submitted if you have no other questions. comments? commissioner garcia: i invoke rodney king, why can't we all get along? it seems like we don't really know what is going on. i feel as if i don't really know what is going on. i have g
commissioner hwanpeterson: at wt point will they be warranted? >> i think it will be required by drawings. the picture showed it at the bottom. >> how would they know it is more than 50% needed to be replaced? we heard lumber being brought into the backyard. it certainly happens in this city. a lot of times, the have done more than 50%. there are engineering drawings. >> what about the stoop issues? they go to planning. >> i think plan and would do an entire landing...
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not why me. >> rose: how aut, wt tooku so l?>> iould say that is much, much closer to the truth. >> rose: a born storyteller?yes. i would say so. >> rose: and what are you?a bor? a what? >> i see myself as a born investigators. you know, i've had various jobs over the years. i've worked as a private detective for a number of years. and i've been a -- >> rose: you look the role.well. >> rose: i could see you as anl. >> no. i was in new york. >>ose: no, i know, but i coulds. >> yes. i'd en a director/detective in a movie. the movie i'm most proud of is "the thin blue line" where i actually overturn a miscarriage of justice in texas andot the killer to confess. >> ros that's the proudestmomen? >> yes. you don't do that every day. >> rose: yes, but at the sametit mcthat mayomcnamara. >> yes. it's interesting to do all different kinds of movies. this lacks the gravitas of "fog of war." it does not have robert mcnamara talking about the cuban missile crisis and the possible end of the world, but still has a lot of themes that are impo
not why me. >> rose: how aut, wt tooku so l?>> iould say that is much, much closer to the truth. >> rose: a born storyteller?yes. i would say so. >> rose: and what are you?a bor? a what? >> i see myself as a born investigators. you know, i've had various jobs over the years. i've worked as a private detective for a number of years. and i've been a -- >> rose: you look the role.well. >> rose: i could see you as anl. >> no. i was in new york....
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>>hank you ll b>> and wt ba. having a hard time relocating a 200 pound bear. 6:30 a 16-year-old gits an id saying she's six feet five. but why did it take michael finney to cut her down to size? those stories and more coming up at 6:00. >> and he helped her. >> and
>>hank you ll b>> and wt ba. having a hard time relocating a 200 pound bear. 6:30 a 16-year-old gits an id saying she's six feet five. but why did it take michael finney to cut her down to size? those stories and more coming up at 6:00. >> and he helped her. >> and
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i wt my candidacy for the presidency of the united states to stand for a moment when we, the people,e independence from a government that has gotten too big and spends too much and has taken away too much of our liberties. [cheers and applause] as americans, we have always confronted challenges, and our history is one that has been marked both by struggles as well as by prosperity. my younger days, like so many americans, were difficult, especially during the years of my mother's struggles after a divorce, but we made our own way. we depended on our neighbors. we depded on ourselves. it was not the government that we depended on. because we trust in god, in our neighbors, and not in government. americans still have that same spirit. [cheers and applause] but government keeps trying to erase that spirit, because government thinks it knows better. government thinks it knows better how to spend our money. government thinks they know how to make a better life for us. they think they create jobs. they even think they can make as healthier. but that is not the case. we have to recapture th
i wt my candidacy for the presidency of the united states to stand for a moment when we, the people,e independence from a government that has gotten too big and spends too much and has taken away too much of our liberties. [cheers and applause] as americans, we have always confronted challenges, and our history is one that has been marked both by struggles as well as by prosperity. my younger days, like so many americans, were difficult, especially during the years of my mother's struggles...
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>> beuse wall street wts to make it look like fannie and freddie re the drivers behind the mor$gage collapwhen in fact wall s$reet d the way basically caught up. i think fannie and freddie@were the product of government policy, bo parts, and president bush chamoned the @@ ownership ety, and pushing low@cost mortgages were part of the publican inroad into the hispanic community some this wreaks of politics, but you cannot say that fannie and freddie led the way withll ose@financial instrumen$sí fannie and frdie got into the act@when they lost a great sec$ion of the mortgage market because goldman sachs and meryl lynch and everybody else was instruments, and@the ial unregulation allowed them to go the crowd but they did t lead the way. abo-t 3 cents apiece, for@each is -- diminished vadew. re now >> then they were taken by the federal government. congress said they uld face $25 billion with sses. i y they will face $500 biion. already banks are paying back their money. >> zero. of investment? >> $hat's ght. >> 50 billion banks to far lost to taxpayers, loss to taxpayers, $150 billion. it wil
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. >> reporter: i w wt to get back to casey, because she's been the focus of so much attention. >> right. it was her daughter, so -- >> reporter: casey lies. >> yes, she does. >> reporter: and lies again. and then she goes out and lives the high life while her daughter is dead. >> right. >> reporter: people say that is evidence that this person was capable of killing that child. >> even if that's evidence that she is capable, it doesn't show that she did do it. do i think she's completely innocent? i mean, i have -- i don't have the evidence to say one way or the other. i'm not going to accuse her of killing. i have no idea. >> reporter: if it was an accident in the pool or wherever, how did the child wind up in the swamp months lalar, rotting away? >> deny it. get rid of it. you don't look at it, it's gone. >> reporter: that's what the prosecution said. it was -- >> covering up something. it's not proving it's a murder. either an accident, or -- nobody knows what itis. >> reporter: i'm going to press you on this. >> go for it. >> reporter: duct tape on a baby in a bag rotting in the woo
. >> reporter: i w wt to get back to casey, because she's been the focus of so much attention. >> right. it was her daughter, so -- >> reporter: casey lies. >> yes, she does. >> reporter: and lies again. and then she goes out and lives the high life while her daughter is dead. >> right. >> reporter: people say that is evidence that this person was capable of killing that child. >> even if that's evidence that she is capable, it doesn't show that...
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[ kate ] he got me a line of credit and together wt happen.my spa has more business than ever. ...and so does our cleaning crew. [ male announcer ] at citibank, we believe small business is a big deal. what's your story? citibank can help you write it. >>> the following is an address from the president of the united states. >> good evening. as you proba
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the project is consistent with the 1996 wts citing guidelines. it is a location preference one. a preferred location. the project will provide improved cell phone coverage in an area that receives marginal coverage. the department recommends the commission approved a conditional use with conditions as contained in the draft motion before you. i am available for questions. >> president olague: thank you. project sponsor? >> thank you. good afternoon. i am representing verizon wireless. i am project manager on this project. i am wondering if the screen can show. we do have dane erickson who is an engineer and he can speak to the report. also russ benson can answer technical questions. this project was co-designed with planning. it is a preference one side. it is a preferred location. every requested revision made by the planning department was changed on any design with verizon wireless immediately. all public notification torme in compliance including the neighborhood meeting as mentioned as well as the posting, which i am providing verification here. verizon wireless requests ap
the project is consistent with the 1996 wts citing guidelines. it is a location preference one. a preferred location. the project will provide improved cell phone coverage in an area that receives marginal coverage. the department recommends the commission approved a conditional use with conditions as contained in the draft motion before you. i am available for questions. >> president olague: thank you. project sponsor? >> thank you. good afternoon. i am representing verizon...
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. >> and right now wt everybody is trying to gure out... i mean, boehner is clearly on board for something but i think right now the other four leaders are trying to figure out is this politically where we want to go and can we asumable the votes for something of this magnitude. >> hunt: julianna, from barack obama's perspective, what's the promise and the peril of trying to go big ball, grand bargain? >> well, as you were just talking about with the nuclear option, essentially. it's a bitter pill for both sides to swallow so it provides both sides the cover they need heading into an election year. a few other elements are at play for the president here. he's going out there now calling if more grand bargain, $4 trillion deal in line with what he had proposed a few months ago at george washington university and this allows the president to say hey, i pushed for something big, the white house says that the american people want to see leaders come together to get something big down now, that is big opportunity. so the president can be the lea
. >> and right now wt everybody is trying to gure out... i mean, boehner is clearly on board for something but i think right now the other four leaders are trying to figure out is this politically where we want to go and can we asumable the votes for something of this magnitude. >> hunt: julianna, from barack obama's perspective, what's the promise and the peril of trying to go big ball, grand bargain? >> well, as you were just talking about with the nuclear option,...
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>> well, wt we have done is we've banned -- we have banned the book and we have taken action. as my right honorable friend the lord chancellor will hastily testify, it is endlessly frustrating that we are subje to so many legal requirements. but i'm afraid we have to be a government under the law. >> mr. speaker? >> the house, order! the house will want to hear robert. >> thank you, mr. speaker. given the olympicsnd the diamond jubilee next yea is the prime minister is aware the immigration special branch officers are concerned that the common area illegal immigrants and islamists into the country without their passports being checked. will he take urgent steps take control over this immediately. >> what i would say, passport-free travel between the u.k., the crown dependenciesnd the republic of ireland, that's been in place for many years and it does offer some real economic and social benefits. i do accept these routes can be opened to abuse and we're determined to resolve this. the u.k. border agency is working very closely with ireland and others to make sure it happens bu
>> well, wt we have done is we've banned -- we have banned the book and we have taken action. as my right honorable friend the lord chancellor will hastily testify, it is endlessly frustrating that we are subje to so many legal requirements. but i'm afraid we have to be a government under the law. >> mr. speaker? >> the house, order! the house will want to hear robert. >> thank you, mr. speaker. given the olympicsnd the diamond jubilee next yea is the prime minister is...
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spe wt they call state of the art technology. >> translator: we want to know what the government wl d to find the cause of the accident and how they wlo autt. >> the bead families say they're being monitored to prevent them from collectively critizg e veme. more than 20 high-speed trains in china were delayed on monday due to a problem with power transmission. china'sina ns agency said the delays ghrd ngan county. the power lines failed between beinan shanghai. operations reportedly resumed around three hours later, but mo than 20 trains had been del delayed. the cae t iidt s not been disclosed. xinhua says an investigation is under way. e high-speed service between beijing and shanghai reaching 300 kilometers per hour began erinju 3hut h been plagued with problems. in one case, strong winds caused transmission lines to short circuit. inanother, trains failed to start. the rushed construction of 1300 kiloters of railway and the use of different types of carriages using tecolie ovedyjapan, germany and other countries are behind the problems. obrvers say e delays shortly after the fatal
spe wt they call state of the art technology. >> translator: we want to know what the government wl d to find the cause of the accident and how they wlo autt. >> the bead families say they're being monitored to prevent them from collectively critizg e veme. more than 20 high-speed trains in china were delayed on monday due to a problem with power transmission. china'sina ns agency said the delays ghrd ngan county. the power lines failed between beinan shanghai. operations reportedly...
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you say right now churches can do wt they want.ell, we see places where churches cannot do what they want. pasters and others are told you cannot speak out against homosexuality they are forced to hold -- let me finish. you have people who are personally for their religious reasons opposed to gay marriage. and they will say i don't care your operation has to hold the ceremony because are you discriminating. it's not your photographer that wants to be hired for the wedding. and you are discriminating and you are prosecuted that has already happened in the country. so the idea tt --. >> you just named everything you named was not a religious issue. the public accommodation laws cover gay people too. so if you hold yourself out that weddings can be done you cannot say no gay weddings. >> you can violate my religious beliefs. >> everybody has a different religious beliefs and that is the freedom of this country. >> but you ought to be able to practice them not be forced --. >> you can practice them in your church, your minister, your p
you say right now churches can do wt they want.ell, we see places where churches cannot do what they want. pasters and others are told you cannot speak out against homosexuality they are forced to hold -- let me finish. you have people who are personally for their religious reasons opposed to gay marriage. and they will say i don't care your operation has to hold the ceremony because are you discriminating. it's not your photographer that wants to be hired for the wedding. and you are...
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they show us like w wt hard work can do and how you can accomplish your goals. >> they played well. happens. >> reporter: with the last game did you have your hopes up? did you think they really had a chance? >> yes. >> reporter: what was it like when they lost? >> kind of sad, i guess, a heartbreaker. >> reporter: we asked tacora what she learned from the women's soccer team and kind of expected an answer like, you know, the importance of hard work or persevevance. but tacora is first a soccer fan and she learned something altogether different. >> i learned that you got to clear the ball out. >> pretty good lesson as the team prepares for the 2012 olympics. >> more from team usa coming up live on "good morning america." >> be sure to tune in for that. thanks so much for watching, everybody. have a great tuesday.
they show us like w wt hard work can do and how you can accomplish your goals. >> they played well. happens. >> reporter: with the last game did you have your hopes up? did you think they really had a chance? >> yes. >> reporter: what was it like when they lost? >> kind of sad, i guess, a heartbreaker. >> reporter: we asked tacora what she learned from the women's soccer team and kind of expected an answer like, you know, the importance of hard work or...
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people think it's, if i live in san francisco why would i vote for a girl who might be going to the wtard of oz" or broadway. that's a different thing. in britd tan, much smaller, what we've been getting is kids coming up, particularly in the last program i did which was the "wizard of oz" coming from backgrounds where they would not remotely conceivably get to see me in an audition. >> you saw that on "american idol," you would see these kids who came from nowhere. >> i find that exciting, actually. i came on "american idol" possibly in a way that other people hadn't at that time. i always try and get the best out of them. if you've got somebody sitting there, you want to try and say to them, think of the words, just think, what is it your you're singing about. it's amazing what you can get out of people if you only let them have a try. >> when you watch a susan boil, for example, what do you think of someone like her? >> susan boyle, i mean, of course i mean we all know. it was an extraordinary moment not just in television but one of the most exciting things that happened to a music
people think it's, if i live in san francisco why would i vote for a girl who might be going to the wtard of oz" or broadway. that's a different thing. in britd tan, much smaller, what we've been getting is kids coming up, particularly in the last program i did which was the "wizard of oz" coming from backgrounds where they would not remotely conceivably get to see me in an audition. >> you saw that on "american idol," you would see these kids who came from...
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a certain ways of doing things, and it's very hard to break it, whereas in china, you know, matter wtndustry you're in, you're able to just put your thoughts into it, try something new, becse nothing worked there. so still even -- you know, i've been in real estate for 16 years, right? still feels like anything is possible. >> how did you make the transion from the job that you had to the world that you live in now? >> you know, charlie, i started as factory worker in hong kong. when hong kong was the manufacturing center back in the '80s. so five years i was just, you know, hopping beten factory to factory. and so that's how i started. >> rose: so what did you do?i wy during the day. at night, i would go to night school. and so five years later i decided this is really enough. i saved about 3,000 pounds. and i decided to leave hong kong d went to england. that was a time, hong kong was still the colony, so england was the obvious place to go. you know, i remember i packed a -- a blanket, a wok that you can -- yourchopper, and a dicti. that's how i started. and i went to england. i wa
a certain ways of doing things, and it's very hard to break it, whereas in china, you know, matter wtndustry you're in, you're able to just put your thoughts into it, try something new, becse nothing worked there. so still even -- you know, i've been in real estate for 16 years, right? still feels like anything is possible. >> how did you make the transion from the job that you had to the world that you live in now? >> you know, charlie, i started as factory worker in hong kong....
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ow you wt when someone changes lanes without warning? or when you're distracted? when you're falling asleep at the wheel? do you know how you'll react? lexus can now precisely test the most unpredictable variable in a car -- the driver. when you pursue perfection, you don't just engineer the world's most advanced driving simulator. you engineer amazing. ♪ but for some of us with overactive bladder, our pipes just don't work as well as they should. sometimes, i worry my pipes might leak. but i...
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we can't assume we know the one to one correlation between the founding fear, the constitution and w wte do today. >> for instance, the controversial ruling by the stroke this week regarding violent video games for children. there are many parent whose have been sort of outraged about that, yet, it's framed in a basic first amendment right. is that an example of something that is obvious? it should be like that, or is that also part of the struggle to figure out how to match 200 years with today? >> i think it was important not to collapse the distatae between 200 years and today and understand the history that's come in between the two. there's this great moment, if i could be p pserved in a vat of madeira wine and be reawakened. i would like to see how this country turns out. >> didn't people say, and you wrote about this. he was amazingly perspicacious when this constitution was signed. i stood up and said i don't know ifs it ate bebe >> they really thought a lot how this document would be understood overtime. and ben franklin,n, making a jo, saying be preserved in madeira wine. but
we can't assume we know the one to one correlation between the founding fear, the constitution and w wte do today. >> for instance, the controversial ruling by the stroke this week regarding violent video games for children. there are many parent whose have been sort of outraged about that, yet, it's framed in a basic first amendment right. is that an example of something that is obvious? it should be like that, or is that also part of the struggle to figure out how to match 200 years...
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minneapolis, sioux falls, likely to see rough weather again today and more monsoonal rains for parts of the w wtughout this region, and back here across the rest of the country, we'll continue to watch the heat build into the mid-atlantic by early next week. what many are calling a doomsday >> this weather report has been brought to you by splenda. dan and bianna? >> we care about accuracy. so we should say you're from abc 13 in houston. >> see, i wasn't going to correct ron, especially when it comes to houston. >> it's very difficult to correct ron. we know that. >> i apologize. 13, 13, okay. >>> we show ron. he just ran into the -- anyway, we'll show you that later. are we going to show them? there he is. >> my apologies. 13, abc 13. >> there he is. >> casey -- >> you can buy me a -- >> we're all friends here. we're all friends here, ron. >>> now, to an amazing story of man, beast and gratitude. it all happened in the sea of cortez off baja california. some researchers came upon a humpback whale who was tangled in a net. they worked like crazy to free the struggling animal, and what happened n
minneapolis, sioux falls, likely to see rough weather again today and more monsoonal rains for parts of the w wtughout this region, and back here across the rest of the country, we'll continue to watch the heat build into the mid-atlantic by early next week. what many are calling a doomsday >> this weather report has been brought to you by splenda. dan and bianna? >> we care about accuracy. so we should say you're from abc 13 in houston. >> see, i wasn't going to correct ron,...
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oftentimes wt we find that scholars of the past dealing with their reality, they deal with their reality. they justify their articulations in script actual terms. we then in modern times are left with the assumptions about reality that are their assumptions about their reality being brought into our time and our space as being equally legitimate as assumptions. and so i think that what we have to do is find some way separating the historical wheat from the chaff. and giving equal important to modern and particularly modern western history, as the focal point of the intellectual, the religious, ideaological, energies of muslims who live in the west. and to have that taken as a serious presentation of what islam and the world can be. >> rose: throughout this year we will bring you more on this fascinating and complex religion and what it means to muslims and the rest of the world. we thank you for joining us this evening for the beginning of our series inside islam. we hope will you follow it on our web site, also it is charlie rose.com. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose comm
oftentimes wt we find that scholars of the past dealing with their reality, they deal with their reality. they justify their articulations in script actual terms. we then in modern times are left with the assumptions about reality that are their assumptions about their reality being brought into our time and our space as being equally legitimate as assumptions. and so i think that what we have to do is find some way separating the historical wheat from the chaff. and giving equal important to...