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ations also negatively yes story considerable extent of the sentence was or had been quite predictable for the past two months and i don't think it's a surprise for russian leaders and involved in negotiations as ukraine and different actors well and here is the reaction of russian prime minister vladimir putin. to be honest i can't quite understand why she got those seven years to the show did not sign anything the contracts were signed between economic agents gus plum enough the guys they were signed fully in accordance with russian and ukrainian legislation as well as international rules and regulations i think it's dangerous and counterproductive to call into question the entire set of agreements . so there's the do you also agree that the trial machine co was politically motivated history considerable if then what's the motive there may be only two motives one motive was to make you even a bigger political star than there then she was three months ago and the other motive is to spoil your relations with your strategic partner which is russia so both that is there seem to be insane
ations also negatively yes story considerable extent of the sentence was or had been quite predictable for the past two months and i don't think it's a surprise for russian leaders and involved in negotiations as ukraine and different actors well and here is the reaction of russian prime minister vladimir putin. to be honest i can't quite understand why she got those seven years to the show did not sign anything the contracts were signed between economic agents gus plum enough the guys they...
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. >> my favorite stories. >> yes. >>> coming up next, "the pulse," stories heating up the internet this morning. >> including the baby who knows how to work an ipad. but isn't sure what to make of a magazine. a sign of the times. i'd race down that hill without a helmet. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol and my risk of heart attack. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol's stayed down. lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. it's backed by over 19 years of research. [ female announcer ] lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle
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>> on a story like that, yes, and on the n.s.a. story, as well. >> to decide if it goes on the web? -- who decides that it goes on the web? >> i decide. bill keller would have decided. he was out of the country at the time. the executive editor we usually make the call, but since he was gone, i did. >> who decides what the headline is? >> the headline writer brought a couple of headlines to me, and i remember just approving one of them, but i saw the headline before. >> and reporter has nothing to say about the headline? >> almost never. occasionally i will ask a reporter to look at a headline and make sure it is accurate. occasionally a headline will push a story further than the nuances take it. our headline writers are brilliant. >> i know you do not have any control over the colonists as an editorial can -- -- the columnist's as an as toro can do the right there and had lunch? >> they do, i believe. they write both the headline and the back that sometimes runs in the middle. i think they all come up with their own. >> let me ask you a touchy question, i suspect. last sunday when
>> on a story like that, yes, and on the n.s.a. story, as well. >> to decide if it goes on the web? -- who decides that it goes on the web? >> i decide. bill keller would have decided. he was out of the country at the time. the executive editor we usually make the call, but since he was gone, i did. >> who decides what the headline is? >> the headline writer brought a couple of headlines to me, and i remember just approving one of them, but i saw the headline...
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yes. >> wow. and doctors say he will make a full recovery. >> that is amazing story. >> yes, it is. >> it really is. >> it really is. >> it's the first time i heard it and i'm amazed. >> that his own family found him. >>> all right. i've lowered temperatures for tomorrow. >> better now. lower rain. lower temperatures. >> the rain is the same. that's still there. >> oh, good. >> and the first snow in the mountains west of the divide too. let's start with the satellite picture, radar combined. we had some showers to the south and east of town earlier this evening. they're now across the delmarva and they'll push out to sea overnight. but we're looking at another system that is actually going to kind of roll and rotate back around counterclockwise roll into the mountains and then into our area by tomorrow morning. at least by mid-morning anyway. so here is the deal. chilly and wet saturday. in fact, it's really down right cold. in terms of average temperature, if we hold in the upper 50s, which i think we will, that is mid november. so that is how chilly it is. games will probably be played because th
yes. >> wow. and doctors say he will make a full recovery. >> that is amazing story. >> yes, it is. >> it really is. >> it really is. >> it's the first time i heard it and i'm amazed. >> that his own family found him. >>> all right. i've lowered temperatures for tomorrow. >> better now. lower rain. lower temperatures. >> the rain is the same. that's still there. >> oh, good. >> and the first snow in the mountains west of...
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story. i would suggest that you contact the national restaurant association and ask them about any settlement. i am not personally aware of any settlement dealing with mr. cain. >> you understand how that sounds? >> yesmbs. >> well, i don't think a campaign manager's assurance ever assured anybody if they had any doubts that the story was true. it's going to have to have a better answer than that. >> dan, this is coming at a week when the des moines register poll saturday confirming what all. other polls are showing, that cain is becoming the romney alternative, this week his big d.c. rollout, establishment institution, not the anti-establishment, doing that meet and greet with members of congress tomorrow. all this sort of blows it up. >> absolutely. i think he biwill now spend the week defending himself against these accusations. i think what's interesting is when you look at the difference of what he said yesterday, the difference is the question is different. what mark block is saying is that herman cain says he has never sexually harassed anybody. but when asked by jonathan martin have you ever been accused of sexual harassment, he wouldn't answer that. so there's a lot that they yet have to ans
story. i would suggest that you contact the national restaurant association and ask them about any settlement. i am not personally aware of any settlement dealing with mr. cain. >> you understand how that sounds? >> yesmbs. >> well, i don't think a campaign manager's assurance ever assured anybody if they had any doubts that the story was true. it's going to have to have a better answer than that. >> dan, this is coming at a week when the des moines register poll...
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. >> incredible story. >> yes. >> more to bring you tonight. the amazing deal to lure the a's away from oakland. >> east bay theater owner claims he took a beating from plain clothes sheriff's deputies. why is he the one being charged with a crime? then later on "nightline". >> l come up next on "nightline". barbara walters exclusive two hour prison interview with ponzi schemer bernie mad off what he says no now. >> volcano divers. camera follow a team of men as they >> volcano divers. camera follow a team of men as they literally lower themselves >> business orngs says 2 alameda county sheriff's investigators beat him in front of his wife and children for no good reason. >> he says he had no idea the men who attacked him were law enforcement officers. dan has the story. >> they continue while in handcuffs continue to beat me just the beat me like a dog. doesn't make any sense. >>reporter: dan is still fuming about the beating he says he took last year from 2 alameda county sheriff's investigators. >> i weren't to trust the police. it's been ki
. >> incredible story. >> yes. >> more to bring you tonight. the amazing deal to lure the a's away from oakland. >> east bay theater owner claims he took a beating from plain clothes sheriff's deputies. why is he the one being charged with a crime? then later on "nightline". >> l come up next on "nightline". barbara walters exclusive two hour prison interview with ponzi schemer bernie mad off what he says no now. >> volcano divers. camera...
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yes, horrible story, especially when it comes to identify theft. >> absolutely. thank you. >>> a farmer's market in northeast d.c. full of fake it items. d.c. police teamed up with federal agents to raid the market near gallaudet university. charges were filed. >> americans lose jobs because people are counter counterfeiting merchandise. they lose jobs. >> i never buy anything from them. >> really? >> i go through the department store and get all my stuff. i guess they bought it. easy money, easy go. >> they found bootlegs nfl and nike gear, pirated dvds and knockoff purses >>> a couple seeking justice for their son filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit against owners of the d.c. 9 nightclub. they claim that their son was beaten up by employees of the nightclub. the district attorney declined to file charges. >> reporter: the family and friends of ali mohammed called for justice. >> we would love to see these people locked up. that's where they need to be, behind bars, okay? you kill somebody, you go to jail. i thought, you know, that's what this is about. >> it's
yes, horrible story, especially when it comes to identify theft. >> absolutely. thank you. >>> a farmer's market in northeast d.c. full of fake it items. d.c. police teamed up with federal agents to raid the market near gallaudet university. charges were filed. >> americans lose jobs because people are counter counterfeiting merchandise. they lose jobs. >> i never buy anything from them. >> really? >> i go through the department store and get all my stuff....
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yes. >> the story of solyndra goes back to 2006 when the company applied for the department of energy for a government loan guarantee under a bush administration program to reduce greenhouse gases. while solyndra was awaiting a decision then candidate barack obama was promising to spend even bigger thon green technolo. >> my energy plan will invest 150 billion to establish a green energy spector that will create 5 million job overs the next two decades. >> after taking office his administration moved quickly. it put solyndra's stalled loan application on the fast track. >> joe biden was announced a $535 million loan guarantee for solydra the first such grant under the obama administration. >> it will serve a foundation for a stronger american economy. >> in may 2010 the president highlighted solngra as a shining example of creating jobs for the future. >> the true engine of economic growth will always be companies like solyndra. >> how does a company go from having the president of the united states visited to having the fbi confiscate his files? >> was it fraud 1234>> the investigating t
yes. >> the story of solyndra goes back to 2006 when the company applied for the department of energy for a government loan guarantee under a bush administration program to reduce greenhouse gases. while solyndra was awaiting a decision then candidate barack obama was promising to spend even bigger thon green technolo. >> my energy plan will invest 150 billion to establish a green energy spector that will create 5 million job overs the next two decades. >> after taking office...
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. >> incredible story. >> yes. >> more to bring you tonight. the amazing deal to lure the a's away from oakland. >> east bay theater owner claims he took a beating from plain clothes sheriff's deputies. why is he the one being charged with a crime? then later on "nightline". >> l come up next on "nightline". barbara walters exclusive two hour prison interview with ponzi schemer bernie mad off what he says no now. >> volcano divers. camera follow a team of men as they literally lower themselves into >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> business orngs says 2 alameda county sheriff's investigators beat him in front of his wife and children for no good reason. >> he says he had no idea the men who attacked him were law enforcement officers. dan has the story. >> they continue while in handcuffs continue to beat me just the beat me like a dog. doesn't make any sense. >>reporter: dan is still fuming about the beating he says he took last year from 2 alameda county sheriff's investigators. >> i
. >> incredible story. >> yes. >> more to bring you tonight. the amazing deal to lure the a's away from oakland. >> east bay theater owner claims he took a beating from plain clothes sheriff's deputies. why is he the one being charged with a crime? then later on "nightline". >> l come up next on "nightline". barbara walters exclusive two hour prison interview with ponzi schemer bernie mad off what he says no now. >> volcano divers. camera...
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. >> yes the "times" broke that story. >> rose: what did she ask her. >> recant. yomust want to recant what you said. (laughs) >> rose: but that was the toughest and hardest and scariest thing for you in journalism? >> it was tough. jane and i were attacked by conservative supporters of justice thomas and it was pretty furious for a while. >> rose: your reputation... toughness goes hand in hand with the name jill abramson. it does! look at you smiling! it's true. >> rose: the question is whether you felt you had to be tt way. >> in the book or at work or in snauls. >> rose: in your journalistic career. >> well, investigative reporting is a tough line of work. it's not one where you usually make its a whole lot of friends. you're usually investigating scandals. >> rose: and therefore people will be pushing back more than you've seen. >> when i began, especially doing big money there politics investigations at the "wall street journal" it was hard for me to cold call people and ask them unpleasant questions. rose: did it get easy? >> it got easier. >> rose: when did
. >> yes the "times" broke that story. >> rose: what did she ask her. >> recant. yomust want to recant what you said. (laughs) >> rose: but that was the toughest and hardest and scariest thing for you in journalism? >> it was tough. jane and i were attacked by conservative supporters of justice thomas and it was pretty furious for a while. >> rose: your reputation... toughness goes hand in hand with the name jill abramson. it does! look at you...
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do you want to tell us a little bit about your story? yes. i suffer from alcoholism. i had alcoholism before my physical disability occurred. alcoholism was-was, my disability was due to the alcoholism. i was in a blackout the night that i was-i was mugged; i was left a paraplegic from that-that episode. and-i then through rehabs, treatment much later, i drank for 10 more years after my disability and found my way into a rehab after- after some more trouble with the law. and found the experience fairly devastating, really. it-it was back in a time when- when treatment centers weren't- weren't really well equipped for-for people like me. so did you become very familiarized with the law in order to be able to access treatment yourself? not really, not at the time, no. my alcoholism had-had-had-had-had ventured so deep- i was so deeply into- into alcoholism that i was just looking for any- any sort of breath of fresh air. i was-i was-i reached a bottom as it's said in-in-in the alcoholism world. and-and i didn't-i didn't really question whether- whether i was eligible or
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yes. >> the story of solyndra goes back to 2006 when the company applied for the department of energy for a government loan guarantee under a bush administration program to reduce greenhouse gases. while solyndra was awaiting a decision then candidate barack obama was promising to spend even bigger thon green technolo. >> my energy plan will invest 150 billion to establish a green energy spector that will create 5 million job overs the next two decades. >> after taking office his administration moved quickly. it put solyndra's stalled loan application on the fast track. >> joe biden was announced a $535 million loan guarantee for solydra the first such grant under the obama administration. >> it will serve a foundation for a stronger american economy. >> in may 2010 the president highlighted solngra as a shining example of creating jobs for the future. >> the true engine of economic growth will always be companies like solyndra. >> how does a company go from having the president of the united states visited to having the fbi confiscate his files? >> was it fraud 1234>> the investigating t
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this is how i would have it it's a little later in planet of the apes i think outbreak was the same story yes indeed always the runaway monkey was some kind of herpes thing it's this is our desire that you're freaking me out i just thought it was a little you how does he get herpes i mean i was very muscular where there is nothing funny about a runaway herpes infected but he had to have her be in the middle. of the monkey i looked up herpes monkey on the international because i was curious and there were these pictures of monkeys like holding their mouths down with like yeah it was pretty gross there are also some really good tweets out there today because somebody set up a fake account and let's just look at three of them we picked out once who baldrick's work on all primates. i think john boehner is address no reason not. to worry that this is a. really quick before we go let's show you one more ad for some reason people keep putting us in our political ads take a look. when i believe. that. the stimulus plan that will save or create up to two point four zero. million jobs here oh jobs jobs
this is how i would have it it's a little later in planet of the apes i think outbreak was the same story yes indeed always the runaway monkey was some kind of herpes thing it's this is our desire that you're freaking me out i just thought it was a little you how does he get herpes i mean i was very muscular where there is nothing funny about a runaway herpes infected but he had to have her be in the middle. of the monkey i looked up herpes monkey on the international because i was curious and...
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story. >> me? >> yes. >> that does not make any sense. i do not smoke. i do not drink. i recycle. >> best movie honors go to "50- 50." it's a terrible diagnosis and his pal "to cheer him up with humor and optimism. sometimes they are rated material the tracks. the weekend's best bets are money ball drive sarah's key, contagion, higher ground, and the debt. i am arch campbell, abc 7 entertainment. >>> the is an olympic champion yet his dream is to be on "dancing with the stars." bruce jenner was to follow in the footsteps of two of his stepchildren. kim kardashian has already been a contestant. jenner hopes producers will call on him next. he is 61-years old. the onetime decathlon champion said the dancing is right up his alley. for more on "dancing with the stars," click on the attached act wjla.com. a poll on whether the latest cast what the right choice. >> be still my heart. maybe if his name was bruce kardashian. >> do we have a shot at decent weather this weekend? >> we have chilly weather. it is the end of the season. northwest to northwesterly winds continue to t
story. >> me? >> yes. >> that does not make any sense. i do not smoke. i do not drink. i recycle. >> best movie honors go to "50- 50." it's a terrible diagnosis and his pal "to cheer him up with humor and optimism. sometimes they are rated material the tracks. the weekend's best bets are money ball drive sarah's key, contagion, higher ground, and the debt. i am arch campbell, abc 7 entertainment. >>> the is an olympic champion yet his dream is to...
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story. >> reporter: yes, we are here at the headquarters building here where a lot of important decisions are made about the school system. and this morning, the search begins for a new superintendent to replace dr. joe hairston. now last night, there was a meeting and they decided on a committee to create guidelines for public participation and find agnew superintendent. and many teachers and including the naacp said they want an input in the new hire. after 12 years on the job, dr. joe hairston says this will be his last year as superintendent. the board decided in a private vote more than a month ago not to extend dr. hairston's contract. he told the school board chair on monday that he will be leaving at the end of the school year. his contract runs out on june 30th of next year and there is a little difference of opinion. did the board decide not to offer dr. hairston a contractor was his decision to call it quits. >> it was my decision. and 12 years is unprecedented for a school system this size. there's only a handful of us around the country of the 15,000 school systems who has th
story. >> reporter: yes, we are here at the headquarters building here where a lot of important decisions are made about the school system. and this morning, the search begins for a new superintendent to replace dr. joe hairston. now last night, there was a meeting and they decided on a committee to create guidelines for public participation and find agnew superintendent. and many teachers and including the naacp said they want an input in the new hire. after 12 years on the job, dr. joe...
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. >> so glad you are doing this story by the way. >> yes, yes, out of the journal of sexual medicine,rsity of maryland, neurologist did the study. summary, fellows, men having sex in unusual, uncomfortable positions in out of ordinary locations often because they're trying to hide their extramarital affairs or moremor- are more likely lly to break t penis. some of the locations in your office, in the car, in an elevator t. in bath rooms for all the freaks out there, men who are trying to hide their creeping, you have it in weird places end up breaking your boys. >> keep it in your pants. >> some news. pay attention to this. be careful, guys. >> moving on now. this is actually somewhat related. it turns out mr. average is the new mr. right. to most women. a recent poll. >> not talking about penises are we? >> maybe. maybe. >> survey of 3,000 women said they actually like their men kind of average. they don't want them six feet. 5'10" is perfect. age 30 to 45. dark hair. good cook. full time employment. with creative side. possibly part time musician or artist. the people who did the st
. >> so glad you are doing this story by the way. >> yes, yes, out of the journal of sexual medicine,rsity of maryland, neurologist did the study. summary, fellows, men having sex in unusual, uncomfortable positions in out of ordinary locations often because they're trying to hide their extramarital affairs or moremor- are more likely lly to break t penis. some of the locations in your office, in the car, in an elevator t. in bath rooms for all the freaks out there, men who are...
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. >>> there are good stories and there are great stories. >> yes we call them kickers.is kicker is about the kicker. a very unusual twist for one school's homecoming queen. >> another great one. the tummy letting dad get a better idea for mother hood. c$<Ñ >>> it is call the white house. visitors last night might be inclined to all it the pink house. the president's home was baked in pink in honor of breast can -- was bathed in pink in honor of breast cancer awareness month.tbkz%iv >>> a simulator has been designed call the mommy tummy pumps warm water into a plastic bag commands by the minute. four dozen balloons in and deflate to mimic the baby's kicking. it was -- it was made to -- i does not create morning sickness, cravings and throwing. >> running out to get pick s -- pickles at 1 in the morning doesn't count. >>> after winning the crown in began, 18-year-old briana stunned football fans kicking this 31 yard game winning field goal for the school's football team. she was in her uniform be not a does, when she was crowned at half tile. briana is the first girl to
. >>> there are good stories and there are great stories. >> yes we call them kickers.is kicker is about the kicker. a very unusual twist for one school's homecoming queen. >> another great one. the tummy letting dad get a better idea for mother hood. c$>> it is call the white house. visitors last night might be inclined to all it the pink house. the president's home was baked in pink in honor of breast can -- was bathed in pink in honor of breast cancer awareness...
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story. >> reporter: yes, we are here at headquarters this morning. we have all new reaction coming up with dr. joe hairston and let me tell you, right now, the board of education has launched a search for a new superintendent. last night, they selected a committee of 3 people to set guidelines for public participation. you have teachers that want to be included. the naacp want a voice in the election. after 12 years on the job dr. joe hairston says this will be his last year. the board decided in private vote more than a month ago not to extend dr. hairston contract. he told the school board chair on monday he will be leaving at the end of the school year. his contract runs out on june 30th of next year. here's all new reaction. >> we were -- dish was fortunate to have the opportunity to experience such great kids a a tremendous staff and good support and it's a good time to move on. >> reporter: now last night he said he plans to have a news conference on friday to discuss his decision a little further. reporting live in towson, sherrie johnson, abc
story. >> reporter: yes, we are here at headquarters this morning. we have all new reaction coming up with dr. joe hairston and let me tell you, right now, the board of education has launched a search for a new superintendent. last night, they selected a committee of 3 people to set guidelines for public participation. you have teachers that want to be included. the naacp want a voice in the election. after 12 years on the job dr. joe hairston says this will be his last year. the board...
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♪ [ chants "lion king" theme ] we have to talk about your show "american horror story." >> yes. >> jimmyy: yeah? >> yeah, absolutely. >> jimmy: i don't know if i've ever seen a ghost. >> no? >> jimmy: i don't think so. >> i saw one -- i was doing "steel magnolias," 1989, and i was in a car with my then agent and julia roberts and we saw a ghost. >> jimmy: what was it -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: -- what was it doing? [ laughter ] was it doing anything ghost-like? >> that's the only time i ever saw it ghost. it was sort of vaporous, you know? >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: so, you saw something just floating around. did it have legs? did it look like a human? or was it a sheet with like three holes in it? >> these are hard-hitting questions. >> jimmy: i'm really -- i'm like diane sawyer. i'm like diane sawyer over here. do it say, "boo"? it didn't do anything? you just saw something go by and you go like "i -- i just saw a ghost"? >> it was kind of the in the ether. it was weird, it was like a -- >> jimmy: did anyone talk about it? >> there was like a five second pause. and then, we were l
♪ [ chants "lion king" theme ] we have to talk about your show "american horror story." >> yes. >> jimmyy: yeah? >> yeah, absolutely. >> jimmy: i don't know if i've ever seen a ghost. >> no? >> jimmy: i don't think so. >> i saw one -- i was doing "steel magnolias," 1989, and i was in a car with my then agent and julia roberts and we saw a ghost. >> jimmy: what was it -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: -- what was it...
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yes. >> what an amazing story. >> yeah, it was beautiful. and then we went in the igloo. you know?and then what happened? >> and then nine months later henry was born. >> no. >> yeah. >> you should have called him igloo. >> no. we called him henry -- >> that's what the beckhams would have done. >> yeah, that's true. no, because one of seal's name is henry, and i always loved that name. actually, his parents, and his brothers and sisters, they all call him henry. but here in america they call him seal. and that has become like his name, i guess. but i always loved henry. and i said if we have a boy i want to call him henry. >> and how have you managed to sustain such a happy relationship? because i've seen you together and you are incredibly happy together. in two businesses which are notorious for their lack of longevity in relationships. >> i just think because we love each other. we have fun with each other. we respect each other. i let him do his thing. even though that's hard for me sometimes. because i'm like i'm not sure if i like that song. are you sure? and then i have to z
yes. >> what an amazing story. >> yeah, it was beautiful. and then we went in the igloo. you know?and then what happened? >> and then nine months later henry was born. >> no. >> yeah. >> you should have called him igloo. >> no. we called him henry -- >> that's what the beckhams would have done. >> yeah, that's true. no, because one of seal's name is henry, and i always loved that name. actually, his parents, and his brothers and sisters,...
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tavis: you would create stories even then? >> yes. i had a friend who came to school. she taught me a lot and i would go out of my window every night. i was a wild child. it made me very street smart. by the time i came to los angeles, i was totally street smart. my parents at reform school or hollywood. i said i think i will take hollywood. i arrived here at 15 and it was fantastic. tavis: i had an older sister. like we don't know who she is. you come here at 15 and you are staying with joan? >> this is a true story. she just went to go to a movie with harry belafonte and she says, here is a list of people who can help the. here are the keys to the apartment. learn to drive. here i was in hollywood by myself, street smart. i actually wrote about those days because we lived in kind of an apartment like melrose place. everyone was around the pool. they were pumping gas and driving cars. that gave me a great insight. then i wrote the book that put me on the map in america. of course, the one before that was the 10th best selling. tavis: did you ever attempt to do that? d
tavis: you would create stories even then? >> yes. i had a friend who came to school. she taught me a lot and i would go out of my window every night. i was a wild child. it made me very street smart. by the time i came to los angeles, i was totally street smart. my parents at reform school or hollywood. i said i think i will take hollywood. i arrived here at 15 and it was fantastic. tavis: i had an older sister. like we don't know who she is. you come here at 15 and you are staying with...
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yes. >> emotional true story of michael's life. >> like they pushed him where his wings why injured. they wanted to push him off a cliff and expected him to fly and he failed. >> and his death. >> concerned about money, their jobs or my brother's help? >> the real story behind the scandals. >> they could hurt him and people called him michael jacko. >> the jackson family, behind closed doors. >> the crap and garbage written about my family for so many years and all these other books that went unauthorized. people saying things that didn't know us. >> jermaine jackson, prime time exclusive. this is "piers morgan tonight." i want to start with the trial of dr. conrad murray. hugely significant. so you and your family and the world to try to go through the process of this trial, we work out what really happened to your brother, michael. as we approach the start of this trial, what are your feelings >> my feelings are this is something this has been long awaited for. it is up to the point there has been a lot of speculation and hearsay. i think that we are all going to -- it is not going
yes. >> emotional true story of michael's life. >> like they pushed him where his wings why injured. they wanted to push him off a cliff and expected him to fly and he failed. >> and his death. >> concerned about money, their jobs or my brother's help? >> the real story behind the scandals. >> they could hurt him and people called him michael jacko. >> the jackson family, behind closed doors. >> the crap and garbage written about my family for so...
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it might get down to the old story does the yes and chacon. i guess the rule not if two to three one. hundred russian writers and seventy producers. point tendered are intent on promoting the merits of a much more contemporary brand of russian literature that fair featured authors well known in their homeland as well as up and coming contributors showcasing a cross-section of more than literature abroad is just one way for russia to promote its writers another one is encouraging translators to do with groups minute with us to help the process along the russian federal agency for going to mass media was founded by the institute of translation this will hand out grants for translations from russian into other languages and you writers expect priority to be given to english in the belief this is the best way to promote more than russian literature globally books published in britain of the us and it in reviews in english language magazines these helps grab the attention of the reading public and in new names the inside those stories as they have
it might get down to the old story does the yes and chacon. i guess the rule not if two to three one. hundred russian writers and seventy producers. point tendered are intent on promoting the merits of a much more contemporary brand of russian literature that fair featured authors well known in their homeland as well as up and coming contributors showcasing a cross-section of more than literature abroad is just one way for russia to promote its writers another one is encouraging translators to...