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and i -- i just thought it was time to take a step off. i wanted to take some time and -- and just really collect myself. >> are you exhausted? >> i am. >> reporter: clinton told "the new york times" she was looking forward to sleeping, exercise, and relaxing watching hgtv. still, those who've watched her for decades from first lady, to candidate, to the most traveled secretary of state ever, wonder if that's in her dna. is a quiet retirement really in the future of hillary clinton? >> it seems out of character, certainly. she deserves a year off to reassess, to get healthy. and to think seriously about a possibility of a run. >> reporter: and the secretary is reportedly in good spirits tonight, engaging with doctors, her staff and her husband, former president bill clinton, who has been at her side. but tonight, it is unclear when she'll go home and if she'll be able to return to her full-time role at the state department before the new secretary of state is sworn in. david? >> if anyone deserves time out, it would be mrs. clinton. thank
and i -- i just thought it was time to take a step off. i wanted to take some time and -- and just really collect myself. >> are you exhausted? >> i am. >> reporter: clinton told "the new york times" she was looking forward to sleeping, exercise, and relaxing watching hgtv. still, those who've watched her for decades from first lady, to candidate, to the most traveled secretary of state ever, wonder if that's in her dna. is a quiet retirement really in the future of...
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>> i was going to object, it was my time. [laughter] my friend, why -- we either need to get taller or you guys need to get shorter. >> i find myself leaning forward a lot more. >> there are three areas that i would like to ask you about. you keep the tax cut for the people that receive them, does that suggest that you do not think that those went to the rich, particularly? and that you see them as continuing to be beneficial to the economy? >> we believe the tax cuts for the middle class are a good thing. and that we should continue to do so. even though we're saying there should not be additional tax breaks. >> i have called the president, we can disagree about 20 percent of the bush tax cuts, but 80% we do agree on. in your budget, your deficit reduction plan, you have some -- some spending restraint. what is the balance the strike between tax increases and spending cuts or restraint? >> i apologize, it is a bit of a complicated answer. i want to be clear, the start with a baseline that assumes the tax rate in the top brac
>> i was going to object, it was my time. [laughter] my friend, why -- we either need to get taller or you guys need to get shorter. >> i find myself leaning forward a lot more. >> there are three areas that i would like to ask you about. you keep the tax cut for the people that receive them, does that suggest that you do not think that those went to the rich, particularly? and that you see them as continuing to be beneficial to the economy? >> we believe the tax cuts...
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i would think he would live part time at the white house and part time in the new york. he thinks he's going to die young, whether he thinks he's going survive that long, i'm not sure. yeses? >> do you see any comparison between the hillary clinton marriage and fdr and el nor? >> no. yes. i'm sorry do i see any comparison between the hilary bill marriage and the fdr eleanor marriage? >> the reason i say no is that yes, franklin and el nor were political colleagues. starting in 1922 which fdr had polio she was the political surrogate. she represented him on numerous occasions. she headed the democratic national committee, she was very instrumental in many of the reforms that was the deal. but frank lynn had an affair with hillary's private assistant world war i when she found out about that, she wanted a divorce. that was the end of their marital relationship. their political relationship remained intacted but never became intimate people again. the reason why it's different is they had carved out distinctive roles. they were important roles el nor was an extraordinary fi
i would think he would live part time at the white house and part time in the new york. he thinks he's going to die young, whether he thinks he's going survive that long, i'm not sure. yeses? >> do you see any comparison between the hillary clinton marriage and fdr and el nor? >> no. yes. i'm sorry do i see any comparison between the hilary bill marriage and the fdr eleanor marriage? >> the reason i say no is that yes, franklin and el nor were political colleagues. starting in...
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s eighty two percent of them said they plan to invest for the first time or incremental investment in those markets so the brics will always have the last year they have eighty five percent or so of the developing world g.d.p. but i think now what companies are realizing that you can't have a one size fit all two to the emerging markets and they're looking beyond the brics for where the niche is that they can really find some opportunity unique opportunity. to africa could and either be the next hot spot of economic growth as a touch on political reforms. most news from africa is usually bad poverty droughts rampant aids conflicts but it's a real game changer is often on the radar it's the continent's booming population two thirds of africa's population is under the age of twenty five experts suggest that in ten years time or wanting for young people in the world live in sub-saharan africa and if they are invested in them educated the continent may soon become a global growth and we're going to see countries like ghana nigeria ethiopia south africa kenya become major centers of produc
s eighty two percent of them said they plan to invest for the first time or incremental investment in those markets so the brics will always have the last year they have eighty five percent or so of the developing world g.d.p. but i think now what companies are realizing that you can't have a one size fit all two to the emerging markets and they're looking beyond the brics for where the niche is that they can really find some opportunity unique opportunity. to africa could and either be the...
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there were 20 last time. they want to control it this time. that may be a laudable goal but that's not what's going to move latinos to vote for them. gwen: maybe it will if they stop talking about positions. >> they won't say things like self-support. at any rate their solutions thus far from the committee and from the chairman have been really tactical. they want more technology so they can reach out to voters. they want to launch -- they want to launch a continual conversation with their supporters, modeling obama's organization in which they were constantly, they e-mailed their people all the time. r.n.c. would, you know, raise money and stockpile it and then let it all go. gwen: no grand strategy? >> not yet. >> the jindal speech to me was interesting in part because it did say let's put -- let's put a focus back on the states and the governors. many time when's a party is in a situation like the republicans are in today, the governors do lead it back. but i was struck by the tone of that speech and content of the speech in a sense basical
there were 20 last time. they want to control it this time. that may be a laudable goal but that's not what's going to move latinos to vote for them. gwen: maybe it will if they stop talking about positions. >> they won't say things like self-support. at any rate their solutions thus far from the committee and from the chairman have been really tactical. they want more technology so they can reach out to voters. they want to launch -- they want to launch a continual conversation with...
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not spying on individuals based on a warrant anymore they just spy on everybody permanently all the time and what that means for you and anybody is if you are ever a target of any kind of investigation or someone has a political agenda against you they can use all that data go through it with the with the comb and find the things even though you think you have nothing to hide and done nothing wrong they will find something that they can nail you with and that's why it's wrong to have these kinds of privacy the abuses and i decided to create a solution that over time is going to encrypt more and more of the internet so we start with files would then move to e-mail with them to move to voice over ip communication and our a.p.i. is available to any third party developer to also create their own two worlds and my goal is within the next five year five years i want to encrypt half of the internet you know just. reestablish a balance between a person an individual and the state because right now we are living very close to this vision of george obl and i think it's not the right way you know i
not spying on individuals based on a warrant anymore they just spy on everybody permanently all the time and what that means for you and anybody is if you are ever a target of any kind of investigation or someone has a political agenda against you they can use all that data go through it with the with the comb and find the things even though you think you have nothing to hide and done nothing wrong they will find something that they can nail you with and that's why it's wrong to have these...
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rohrabaaher says: "at any time &pdid you see the initial attac monitor. there was no real - time. we got the surreillance videos some weeks later." lamb, one of clinton's subordinates, told the house government versighh commiiteee ttat senior state departmeet staff weree monitoring open phone lines to agents on the ground. lankford says: ""ou note that in your ttsstmony that ou were in the piplomattc securitt command center and then you make this statement, "i could folloo wwat was happeninn almost in correct." and wwill clinnon offered this explanation -- for why ambassador susan rice took her plaae -- innfive national media appearannes on september confess here in public uh e to goingg n the sunday shows is not my favorite thing to dd." in a december interview with nbc, after she ithdrew from considertion for secretary of state, rice cited clinton's "grueling weee with proteets in the middle herridge tag: secreeary plan. cllnnon's careful testimony ooee fiie hours on capitol speaking last. and theets of testimony underscored mrs.. clinton's ability to successfully thread the nee
rohrabaaher says: "at any time &pdid you see the initial attac monitor. there was no real - time. we got the surreillance videos some weeks later." lamb, one of clinton's subordinates, told the house government versighh commiiteee ttat senior state departmeet staff weree monitoring open phone lines to agents on the ground. lankford says: ""ou note that in your ttsstmony that ou were in the piplomattc securitt command center and then you make this statement, "i could...
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>> paul desmond. >> rose: "time out?" >> " >> "time out" was my album i. did everything else on the album. "blue rondo" and all of those. >> rose: when people say "brubeck has never been better than take 5" what do you say? >> well i can say that there's maybe 20 or 30 or 40 other things i like to do well. >> rose: that you like to do well. >> yes. >> rose: matlock on abc. how much did you shape that character? >> my father has a lot to do with this character and a friend of mine, lee greenway who was a makeup man on the old "griffith" show has a lot to do with it. and i bring many memories to work with me everyday. and so i have -- i have formed the character in great part. the mysteries to me are not all that important. i hope that doesn't hurt anybody's feelig the human stories, the humanity the comedyÑi that's where i get my fun and my enjoyment. >> rose: how do you explain the success of the griffith show even today? >> a lot of things. one was the writing. we had the best writers in town. aaron rubin and i both wrote and don knotts wrote a lot of th
>> paul desmond. >> rose: "time out?" >> " >> "time out" was my album i. did everything else on the album. "blue rondo" and all of those. >> rose: when people say "brubeck has never been better than take 5" what do you say? >> well i can say that there's maybe 20 or 30 or 40 other things i like to do well. >> rose: that you like to do well. >> yes. >> rose: matlock on abc. how much did you shape...
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but for software companies so and also the timing is very interesting you know. the election time. the fundraisers in hollywood set for february march april and you know they had to be some kind of plan b. turnitin for sopa and you know hollywood is a very important contributor to bombers campaign not just with money but also was the media support you know they control a lot of media celebrity endorsements and all that so you know i'm sure election plays an important role the relationships of the people that are in charge of this case play a important role and of course we have facts that we want to present at our extradition hearing that will short some more detail about this and that this is not just some comfort conspiracy theory you. but this actually happened but the u.s. justice department wants to extradite you a german citizen living in new zealand operating a business in hong kong they want to extra you back to the u.s. now is that even possible well see that is a very interesting question because the extradition law the extradition treaty in new zealand doesn't really all
but for software companies so and also the timing is very interesting you know. the election time. the fundraisers in hollywood set for february march april and you know they had to be some kind of plan b. turnitin for sopa and you know hollywood is a very important contributor to bombers campaign not just with money but also was the media support you know they control a lot of media celebrity endorsements and all that so you know i'm sure election plays an important role the relationships of...
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for the first time in a long time, the first time since ronald reagan's second ina inauguration lit be a formality. law requires it tot be sworn in on the 20th. today, they were. >> please raise your right hand, and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. thank you so much. >> congratulations. >> chief justice john roberts administering the oath. last time he fumbled the words. this time he nailed it. president obama using the family bible today. a lot to talk about tonight. vice president biden took the oath earlier at his r
for the first time in a long time, the first time since ronald reagan's second ina inauguration lit be a formality. law requires it tot be sworn in on the 20th. today, they were. >> please raise your right hand, and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of...
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his appointment was made at the same time and challenged in a separate case. let's bring in jay sekulow, chief counsel for the center of law and justice and julia, former staff director of the house reform committee. welcome to both of you, esteemed panel on a really important topic, good to he see you. >> good morning-- afternoon. >> jamie: yes, and both. jay, you first. if this case goes on to the supreme court and first of all, do you think it will? what could be the further implications? >> well, you know, the further implications would be the court could, and i think in all likelihood if the court does agree to take the case, if the department of justice asks to take it, it could have dramatic repercussions, finally interpreting the constitution the way it was designed and that the president violated the recess clause and clearly this court was convinced that these kind of recess appointments were not constitutional. but there is an interesting issue here, jamie, you asked about the supreme court review and that's whether there's anything for the supreme
his appointment was made at the same time and challenged in a separate case. let's bring in jay sekulow, chief counsel for the center of law and justice and julia, former staff director of the house reform committee. welcome to both of you, esteemed panel on a really important topic, good to he see you. >> good morning-- afternoon. >> jamie: yes, and both. jay, you first. if this case goes on to the supreme court and first of all, do you think it will? what could be the further...
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will no remedy be on time. well. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge area covered. here with our live from moscow now if you're interested in the russian military you can get a closer look at it by taking a drive on the country's roads battle ready aircraft and heavily armored machinery comes within meters of those driving on brussels highways earlier artie's tom barton told me what sort of military hardware you could end up seeing. you can't see anything of the moment is this driver making his way along the road and suddenly screaming out of the distance comes this fighter jet just fifty meters above the road this helicopter doing the same thing coming in very very low over a driver who was just changing lanes at the time he was apparently training for search and rescue missions himself and then later on in the city of new gil in the urals we'll see just minor business driving along and suddenly a tank comes across the road someone hasn't worked out how to
will no remedy be on time. well. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge area covered. here with our live from moscow now if you're interested in the russian military you can get a closer look at it by taking a drive on the country's roads battle ready aircraft and heavily armored machinery comes within meters of those driving on brussels highways earlier artie's tom barton told me what sort of military hardware you could end up seeing....
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any time. we were. walking back with what like our in our in auburn just a reminder that we're a guest on the show today jane monheit famous american jazz vocalist jane where we talk a little about promotion just one thing i want to one other thing i want to turn back a bad promotion about becoming famous what's of people start using internet to lots of people become famous i mean recording or putting a record of their recordings on the net. what do you think in general about about these i.d. things about the new technology because judge jones is traditional thing and you're young but maybe you should be traditional i mean i mean i'm i'm thirty five years old so i was already in the music business before this kind of stuff was happening before we had people getting famous on my space you know when that was still a thing you know all that has stuff you know it's good because it helps people gain exposure who don't have a team working for them you know it's like you don't need a publicist if you can reall
any time. we were. walking back with what like our in our in auburn just a reminder that we're a guest on the show today jane monheit famous american jazz vocalist jane where we talk a little about promotion just one thing i want to one other thing i want to turn back a bad promotion about becoming famous what's of people start using internet to lots of people become famous i mean recording or putting a record of their recordings on the net. what do you think in general about about these i.d....
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the ddiver took off- but this time at slow speeds. he evvn stopped for trrffic lights. 3 stopped and surrenddred. 3 earlier we asked whha neww making this year. and its our question of theeday day 3 marcus writes on our facebook page...."to taae etttr care of my body." bbdy."and lovely writes..." to budget my money betttr." better."a wide variety of responses onnour ffcebook bookk page soofar. 3&p go to fox-balttmmre dot com &pand tell us what yyu think. you can also ssund off through --3 facebbok. or send ussa tteet.. at foxbaltimore. 3 -3 3 ---helicopter nats------&pnats---- a rescue mission takes a baa turn... why crews aboard this chopppr had to be saved ttemsslves.... - 3 [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the big hot pastrami melt. we perfected the pastrami sandwich -- filled with hot, juicy pastrami pickles, yellow mustard and bubbly melted cheese. all piled-high on our signature freshly baked bread. made hot, toasty and just for you. and don't be afraid to put your spin on this deli style deliciousity -- add y
the ddiver took off- but this time at slow speeds. he evvn stopped for trrffic lights. 3 stopped and surrenddred. 3 earlier we asked whha neww making this year. and its our question of theeday day 3 marcus writes on our facebook page...."to taae etttr care of my body." bbdy."and lovely writes..." to budget my money betttr." better."a wide variety of responses onnour ffcebook bookk page soofar. 3&p go to fox-balttmmre dot com &pand tell us what yyu think....
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all that time i was blindfolded and handcuffed i was in a solitary confinement for back to twenty one days. and they would just open the door of the cell and beat me up and there was a member of the royal family who directly was responsible of my porch or she she was beating me and she looked like you to me almost two dozen doctors were arrested back then this for the fuel the anger of the protesters and turned the hospital grounds into the scene of the rally the sound money hospital is bahrain's leading medical institution and that's where most of the arrests have been made after those events it now looks like a fortress guarded heavily by the right police and not everybody can get a human rights activists or if you had suffered for speaking out against the regime and decided to come here for treatment you could make matters even worse for yourself anyone who was injured from the protests they cannot go to the hospital because they will be arrested beaten and taking to the jail last year many protester and in jail where torture insults and money we have a story and the similar people
all that time i was blindfolded and handcuffed i was in a solitary confinement for back to twenty one days. and they would just open the door of the cell and beat me up and there was a member of the royal family who directly was responsible of my porch or she she was beating me and she looked like you to me almost two dozen doctors were arrested back then this for the fuel the anger of the protesters and turned the hospital grounds into the scene of the rally the sound money hospital is...
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the judge said more time was needed to deal with classified information. he is charged with leaking classified military documents to the website wikileaks. >> new charges tonight stemming from a domestic dispute that left two family dogs dead. aleta james has been charged with malicious wounding and neglect of a child. now she also faces two felony counts of animal cruelty in connection with the dogs' deaths. now to the latest on rgiii. he had major reconstructive surgery today, but exactly what did doctors do, and what lies ahead for the star player? if there is anyone in washington d.c. today knows what goes into it is this medstar dr.. he is the washington nationals team physician. he has previously conducted acl operations like rgiii had today. it is a delicate one. his lateral collateral ligament and his acl work entirely rebuilt today in a three-hour surgery. he will likely be laid out on a mat like this as soon as tomorrow, doing simple things. if he is able to do this, he will be on course to a full recovery. >> it will fill up and basically take a
the judge said more time was needed to deal with classified information. he is charged with leaking classified military documents to the website wikileaks. >> new charges tonight stemming from a domestic dispute that left two family dogs dead. aleta james has been charged with malicious wounding and neglect of a child. now she also faces two felony counts of animal cruelty in connection with the dogs' deaths. now to the latest on rgiii. he had major reconstructive surgery today, but...
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for the first time in a long time, the first time since the ronald reagan second inaugurati inauguration, it will all be a formality. law requires presidents and vice presidents be sworn in on the 20th. today the 20th, they were in two quiet ceremonies. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states, and will to be best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states so help me god. >> congress gratulations, mr. president. >> thank you chief justice. >> last time the chief justice fumbled the words, this time he nailed it. president obama using a family bible today. tomorrow he'll use the lincoln bible. a lot to talk about tonight, vice president biden took the oath earlier, his residence the naval observatory. sonia sotomayor doing the honors there. yesterday during a surprise appearance at the iowa inaugural ball the vice president did -- well, sort of a joe biden. >> i'm proud to be president of the united states. but i'm prouder
for the first time in a long time, the first time since the ronald reagan second inaugurati inauguration, it will all be a formality. law requires presidents and vice presidents be sworn in on the 20th. today the 20th, they were in two quiet ceremonies. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states, and will to be best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the...
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and they were frustrated that she was for the longest time taking a back seat on this issue. so i think they believe it was a good day. here to me a sad part of that entire senate hearing. you have democrats going -- falling all over themselves to praise her and reps to beat her up. chris: some republicans. >> and the huge problem in north africa. we have a huge problem with weapons and militants and these new groups that are popping up everywhere. and what about the larger questions about the policy of overthrowing gaddafi? overthrowing mubarak? is this stuff working or or not? not a single question. chris: coming apart ever since world war ii. world war i we had a plan. the european plan that's coming apart. conservative "wall street journal"ist columnist peggy noonan was only complimentary. this is from her column on saturday. some conservatives are saying mrs. clinton looked unhinged, angry, in their dreams. she came across as human and indignant and emerged untouched. that was my view, too. your thoughts. >> i watched all of it. and what i was struck by is the question t
and they were frustrated that she was for the longest time taking a back seat on this issue. so i think they believe it was a good day. here to me a sad part of that entire senate hearing. you have democrats going -- falling all over themselves to praise her and reps to beat her up. chris: some republicans. >> and the huge problem in north africa. we have a huge problem with weapons and militants and these new groups that are popping up everywhere. and what about the larger questions...
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we see it time and time again. we need to be more strangent when we are giving out foreign aid when it come to the hot wrone of the middle east it is imperative to keep a safe israel and something i contended without a safe and secure israel. you don't have a safe and secure united states. we have to put a hard line on morsi. >> other issues making news, now,too. the president's choice of defense secretary. do you have concerns over chuck hagel's nomination? >> no, i don't. i think obviously we know about him. he's in the senate and had been a round for a long time. he is capable . i think the president deserves the right to choose whomever he thinks will serve well. i don't have concerns at all. >> you expect a fight over his nomination? >> let's be clear. i will not have a say on this. it will go to the senate. in speaking with the senate colleagues and public reaction. hagel, if he's not taking a hard line on hesbollah and ham as and gaza. he has a vague approach. i want to know where he stands and make sure he
we see it time and time again. we need to be more strangent when we are giving out foreign aid when it come to the hot wrone of the middle east it is imperative to keep a safe israel and something i contended without a safe and secure israel. you don't have a safe and secure united states. we have to put a hard line on morsi. >> other issues making news, now,too. the president's choice of defense secretary. do you have concerns over chuck hagel's nomination? >> no, i don't. i think...
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to time. those weapons not without controversy, but some critics of the drone program have taken to the amazon customer review section of the toy to post a slew of sarcastic comments. we'll let you decide if they are helpful or not. they don't like the drone program so they're protesting the toy. >> the toy. we'll have to log on to the site and read some of the comments. all right, good to have you here. >> good to be here today, enjoyed it, a very busy day, lots going on. >> thank you for joining us, america live starts right now. >> bye. >> . >> fox news alert on the drama in the death of four americans in libya as secretary of state hillary clinton moves from tough questions in the senate to what may be an even more contentious afternoon in the house, set to begin in under one hour right here. welcome to "america live," i'm megyn kelly. hours ago mrs. clinton testified before the senate foreign relations committee more than four months after the terror attack on the u.s. consulate in bengha
to time. those weapons not without controversy, but some critics of the drone program have taken to the amazon customer review section of the toy to post a slew of sarcastic comments. we'll let you decide if they are helpful or not. they don't like the drone program so they're protesting the toy. >> the toy. we'll have to log on to the site and read some of the comments. all right, good to have you here. >> good to be here today, enjoyed it, a very busy day, lots going on. >>...
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we are out of time from hillary clinton to women in film. with the hollywood awards season underway, critics are asking if separate best actor and best actress categories are archaic. this year the screen actors guild dropped the term "actress" but still have different categories for men and women. many in the film fraternity say gender should not be the defining factor in determining winning characters. but the numbers tell a different story. according to a recent study females comprised about a third of the characters in the 100 top-grossing films in 2011. critics say that while in theory it makes sense to not have gender-based categories, there are more good roles written for men and women are already at a disadvantage. tara, why do women want to be called actors? >> i don't know. i think this is as nine. really, i do. as some point i actually like being a woman. i like being recognized amongst my peers from my craft, whatever that may be. >> looking good, girl. >> thank you. i don't understand this. this whole obsession with gender neutr
we are out of time from hillary clinton to women in film. with the hollywood awards season underway, critics are asking if separate best actor and best actress categories are archaic. this year the screen actors guild dropped the term "actress" but still have different categories for men and women. many in the film fraternity say gender should not be the defining factor in determining winning characters. but the numbers tell a different story. according to a recent study females...
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will the remedy be on time. here with r t live from moscow well the search for survivors of sunday's russian fishing boat accident in the sea of japan is still ongoing with at least eight crew members confirmed that the vessel named chance one o one encounters surveyor inclement weather but didn't send an s.o.s. signal prior to capsizing there were thirty crewmembers on board including one thousand russians fifteen people have been rescued emergency services are looking for the seven people who remain missing it is not known what caused the accident. twenty minutes past the hour let's take a look at some other international news in brief reports say militants have attacked an oil pipeline in algeria leaving two people dat meanwhile neighboring mali french led troops have taken control of the airport in the key city of timbuktu as forces continue to drive islamic militants out of the country's north this comes days after the military seized the rebel stronghold of goll defensive house calls a number of civilian d
will the remedy be on time. here with r t live from moscow well the search for survivors of sunday's russian fishing boat accident in the sea of japan is still ongoing with at least eight crew members confirmed that the vessel named chance one o one encounters surveyor inclement weather but didn't send an s.o.s. signal prior to capsizing there were thirty crewmembers on board including one thousand russians fifteen people have been rescued emergency services are looking for the seven people who...
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join me next time for a conversation always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hungerwalmart committed $2 billion toas we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like thank you. pbs station from viewers like thank you.
join me next time for a conversation always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hungerwalmart committed $2 billion toas we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like thank you. pbs station from viewers like thank you.
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any time anyway. it's twenty one minutes past the hour let's now take a look at some other world news in brief families in brazil are mourning one killed by a deadly nightclub fire at least two hundred thirty three people died in santa maria after a firework lit by a band performing on stage caused a massive blaze the flames swept through the crowded venue feeling there was smoke many victims reportedly choked on deadly fumes or were crushed as panicking party go were stampeded to the exit some witnesses claim that security guards attempted to keep the only exit of the club shut until they were overpowered. french led forces in mali have secured the airport of books to one of the major northern towns occupied by islamist fighters for the last year but they are yet to fully root out what they call al qaeda linked militants from the area meanwhile the offensive is causing collateral damage claiming the lives of innocent civilians two weeks ago french helicopter attacks in qana killed at least twelve res
any time anyway. it's twenty one minutes past the hour let's now take a look at some other world news in brief families in brazil are mourning one killed by a deadly nightclub fire at least two hundred thirty three people died in santa maria after a firework lit by a band performing on stage caused a massive blaze the flames swept through the crowded venue feeling there was smoke many victims reportedly choked on deadly fumes or were crushed as panicking party go were stampeded to the exit some...
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any time anyway. welcome back you're watching our live from moscow russian prime minister dmitry medvedev has made a grave warning about the conflict in syria he said unless the country starts a reconciliatory process it will face an endless civil war moscow remains neutral while maintaining that foreign intervention should be ruled out but the prime minister did say time is not on president also its side. i think there are fewer chances for him to stay with every new day every week and every month but let me repeat it is up to the syrian people to make a decision not up to russia the united states or any other state now the main task is to launch a national reconciliation process we should think about the future for instance if the opposition which by the way has been formed outside of syria comes to power what is it going to do with its members will exterminate representatives of other islamic movements and other confessions they are already doing this and that's why there are two options either it
any time anyway. welcome back you're watching our live from moscow russian prime minister dmitry medvedev has made a grave warning about the conflict in syria he said unless the country starts a reconciliatory process it will face an endless civil war moscow remains neutral while maintaining that foreign intervention should be ruled out but the prime minister did say time is not on president also its side. i think there are fewer chances for him to stay with every new day every week and every...
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they pass those every time. but those with a felony conviction or a diagnosed mental illness -- >> where's the nra on background checks? >> the vast majority of them -- >> what about the big shots? lapierre? >> i don't know. >> do you think he's for this stuff? >> he should be. >> where are the bad guys in this? they make money off this. may make money off everything we're talking about here. ammo, clips, guns. and background checks prevent sales. >> the truth is most dealers want more people in their stores. when these private sales are taking place over the internet or out of the back seat of a car, that doesn't do good. >> so the dealers of brick and mortar want it. >> my dad was a gun dealer. he wanted people in the store. that's how they make their money. >> let me ask you. when you do a background check, a guy comes in and is reasonable looking. they want to buy a gun. if you have a background check, do they have to wait while the government checks out who they are, whether there's a court-ordered mental s
they pass those every time. but those with a felony conviction or a diagnosed mental illness -- >> where's the nra on background checks? >> the vast majority of them -- >> what about the big shots? lapierre? >> i don't know. >> do you think he's for this stuff? >> he should be. >> where are the bad guys in this? they make money off this. may make money off everything we're talking about here. ammo, clips, guns. and background checks prevent sales....
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protests as they have been all night quite dramatic scenes taken as is taking going to hold is done time kyra leaving many to question whether the president may actually was he to carry a curfew here in the capital as well some have welcomed the move by the president to impose this state of emergency and he had been criticized for sitting on the fence how the opposition coalition the national salvation front assume and taking a stance against the president they are demanding that the cabinet resign the constitution be revoked and the national salvation government take over so it's unlikely that they will actually have dialogue with the president on this point there's also protests planned today across the country in particular in the capital against the president who they see as illegitimate this is also marking the second anniversary of january twenty eighth one of the bloodiest days of the eight hundred they are rising which saw the protesters take to hurry for the first time really in this growing crisis is going to be a lot of pressure on the president to make this these dialogues wo
protests as they have been all night quite dramatic scenes taken as is taking going to hold is done time kyra leaving many to question whether the president may actually was he to carry a curfew here in the capital as well some have welcomed the move by the president to impose this state of emergency and he had been criticized for sitting on the fence how the opposition coalition the national salvation front assume and taking a stance against the president they are demanding that the cabinet...
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the team's loyal fan said there's no better time of the year than the playoffs. >> i love spending time with the family at thanksgiving. i love christmas, but there's in better field than when they get on this road and the super bowl. that's what we're going to do, the road to super bowl xlvii. >> it's not the only place being painted purrful. they headed over to federal hill. members of the ravens front office will use spray chalk to paint more than 300 locations and two special ravens will aper in m fans who find the logos and upload it to the website will be entered for a chance to win two tickets to sunday's playoff game. the ravens will begin sunday at 1:00 against indianapolis. >>> got to get it done on sunday. we didn't get any showers. southern maryland, maybe an isolated shower or two. that was it. maryland's most powerful radar, five sweeps scanning the sky and finding not a thing until you get down toward virginia beach, light precy. 41 at bwi. humidity at 64%. the dew point is way down to 28, very dry air, the kind of weather where you may want to run the humidifier. today i
the team's loyal fan said there's no better time of the year than the playoffs. >> i love spending time with the family at thanksgiving. i love christmas, but there's in better field than when they get on this road and the super bowl. that's what we're going to do, the road to super bowl xlvii. >> it's not the only place being painted purrful. they headed over to federal hill. members of the ravens front office will use spray chalk to paint more than 300 locations and two special...
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that settles in tomorrow night as we see a big time freeze. again, overall, the pattern is a quiet one, but one that will feature colder weather. that's canadian pressure. as that settles in, we'll have dry weather, some sunshine breaking through the clouds and we'll have the cold core of the hair that comes in with that high pressure center. tonight down to 27, partly cloudy as we get colder out there tomorrow. 37 will be your two-degree guarantee. colder and breezy. tomorrow night down to 23 as conditions get more frigid out there. the next three days this will feel like january, but it will also be dry. as we look beyond na into the weekend as we look toward the big playoff game at home, i think conditions will improve a little bit, milder weather for that second half of the weekend and right now early next week does look a bit milder, pushing 50, so that's not a bad deal. for now january coming in feeling like january. >> the holidays are basically over, people heading back to work tomorrow. it will be a chilly one. >> well in tonight's he
that settles in tomorrow night as we see a big time freeze. again, overall, the pattern is a quiet one, but one that will feature colder weather. that's canadian pressure. as that settles in, we'll have dry weather, some sunshine breaking through the clouds and we'll have the cold core of the hair that comes in with that high pressure center. tonight down to 27, partly cloudy as we get colder out there tomorrow. 37 will be your two-degree guarantee. colder and breezy. tomorrow night down to 23...
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halterman says: "i have no up after my dog every time." //butt to//guyer says: "it's more funny that they actually did that and then it's scary that somebody actually caam up with that idea. idea. &pmanagementtsays so far,... they've only had... policy..../ they become....more and moreecommon. - react to story - - adlbi toss to vytas... 3 is joe flacccothe reason the bruce cunningham eeamines that &pnext in sports... tte ravens have gotten a little bii offa break from theerbosss..on monday, john parbaagh said that even though hhsteam wouldn't play this peekend, they would stick to their reguuar schedule, practice on wednesday..buu &pharbaugh's giving them theeda off, with thecaveat that they use to to wrap up all he ticket, hoteland llgistics for their familes...come thurrday, it's downnto business business while rayylewis is ggtting most of the pre-super bowl attentiin, joo lacco just may be the reason why they're there...hh has been ablazeein the post-season...in the hree playoof gaaes, flacco has -thr 8 touchdowns and exactlyyzero inter
halterman says: "i have no up after my dog every time." //butt to//guyer says: "it's more funny that they actually did that and then it's scary that somebody actually caam up with that idea. idea. &pmanagementtsays so far,... they've only had... policy..../ they become....more and moreecommon. - react to story - - adlbi toss to vytas... 3 is joe flacccothe reason the bruce cunningham eeamines that &pnext in sports... tte ravens have gotten a little bii offa break from...
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he spent a lot of time in black churches listening to preachers. that really influenced his speaking style. the next time heard him after that was in 2004 at the heartland cafe and my jaw dropped. >> he worked for her. he wanted to go with her. >> she graduated from law school before he had. >> there is the vice president. san >> [applause] >> [music] >> [inaudible] >>the president of the united staes and mrs. obama. >> [applause] >> [applasuuse] >> [inaudible] >> ladies and gentleman please take your seats. >> mr. president mr. vice president, honored guests. we are pleased to welcome you to today's inaugural luncheon. and this historic room we look around at the 35 statues representing men and women. i feel obligated to know that she was born in rochester n.y.. thankfully she will soon have company when rosa parks completes her journey. we look around and a member of the men and women who helped define our nation. they like us face obstacles and they like us worked hard to move this country forward. here abraham lincoln surface single term in con
he spent a lot of time in black churches listening to preachers. that really influenced his speaking style. the next time heard him after that was in 2004 at the heartland cafe and my jaw dropped. >> he worked for her. he wanted to go with her. >> she graduated from law school before he had. >> there is the vice president. san >> [applause] >> [music] >> [inaudible] >>the president of the united staes and mrs. obama. >> [applause] >>...