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they move off to england. the plant -- you may own 2000, you know, people, acres and acres in jamaica, our betas, antigua, but you live in london. and when you live in london, you can go to parliament and you can make the laws in england, and you can make laws that say everybody in the english empire must eat sugar only from british islands. and do you know who gets mad about that? the americanamerican spirit the americans say, no taxation without representation. how come the sugar island owners are so rich they can live in london? we can't live in london. that's not fair. we want to be independent. at the beginning of the drive for the american revolution comes when the americans say i can't stand these sugar laws that you west indians -- the sugar tax, exactly what you said, that you are so right. the beginning of the american revolution is started as the americans are angry over the british planters. we mentioned the industrial revolution. with mention of the american revolution. anybody remember any of the
they move off to england. the plant -- you may own 2000, you know, people, acres and acres in jamaica, our betas, antigua, but you live in london. and when you live in london, you can go to parliament and you can make the laws in england, and you can make laws that say everybody in the english empire must eat sugar only from british islands. and do you know who gets mad about that? the americanamerican spirit the americans say, no taxation without representation. how come the sugar island...
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this is when he was still in england during experiments with a vacuum. some of you may have seen the famous picture by josette darbee which is a bird fluttering in a big vacuum tube, and the idea was to experiment with what was the mysterious gas in the tube that kept the door of a life, and priestley in fact was on the trail of oxygen. he used all kinds of animals and one was a mouse. so he had a laboratory mouse, and anna begin not to worry so much about oxygen, but about the mouse. and so she wrote a poem, which is called the mouse's petition to dr. priestly found in the cage where he had been confined all night by which we understanding the mouse, not dr. priestley. [laughter] so you have to imagine just like today, the experimental cage this mouse was scheduled to undergo the test the following day and when priestley came down he found this poem. i just want to quote a couple of lines from this. this is anna, who was very well read in science, but certainly putting herself in the place of the non-volunteering mouse, and this is what the analysis to
this is when he was still in england during experiments with a vacuum. some of you may have seen the famous picture by josette darbee which is a bird fluttering in a big vacuum tube, and the idea was to experiment with what was the mysterious gas in the tube that kept the door of a life, and priestley in fact was on the trail of oxygen. he used all kinds of animals and one was a mouse. so he had a laboratory mouse, and anna begin not to worry so much about oxygen, but about the mouse. and so...
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it's england. the problem is england. i'm just kidding. other countries -- if you look at measles outbreak in 2008. the epicenter of what was in southern california. the mother takes her child to switzerland, comes back to the united states, and then proceeds to -- the children who come in contact with that child, you know, in the pediatrician and whole food store. if you ever look at vaccine outbreak or diseases, these outbreaks, the whole food store is somewhere they serve the least ironic. you know, so that was switzerland. you know, where measles was much more common. i think western europe hasn't been great, israel hasn't been great. i think our country is doing well. the problem is we are just starting to know see a fraying at the edges. the question is does this represent something bigger. did you hear something about some point? that's the question. are we hearing something now? >> thank you. doctor, there are an estimated 10 to 15 million illegal aliens in the country. presumably many if not most have not been vaccinated, is there
it's england. the problem is england. i'm just kidding. other countries -- if you look at measles outbreak in 2008. the epicenter of what was in southern california. the mother takes her child to switzerland, comes back to the united states, and then proceeds to -- the children who come in contact with that child, you know, in the pediatrician and whole food store. if you ever look at vaccine outbreak or diseases, these outbreaks, the whole food store is somewhere they serve the least ironic....
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measles is endemick in england. you know, mumps is endemick in england. that outbreak you had in new york and new jersey, that came from england to the united states, it was one of the camp counselors there. you know, the fears are also exported. you know, i claim that the birth of the american anti-vaccine movement was in 1982, that fear actually originated in the england in 1973 with john wilson publishing a paper and making a big deal. and imnewspaperrization rates dropped from 80% to 30 percent, and they had about 35 deaths from pertussis because of that and tens of thousands of hospitalizations. france, actually, was the birth of the notion that the hepatitis b vaccine could cause multiple sclerosis. they shut down their school-based program for a while because of the fear that it caused multiple sclerosis which was just wrong. and england in the late 1990s. you know, first it's the tea tax and now this, i mean, it's england. the problem is england. [laughter] no, just kidding. but certainly, you know, other co
measles is endemick in england. you know, mumps is endemick in england. that outbreak you had in new york and new jersey, that came from england to the united states, it was one of the camp counselors there. you know, the fears are also exported. you know, i claim that the birth of the american anti-vaccine movement was in 1982, that fear actually originated in the england in 1973 with john wilson publishing a paper and making a big deal. and imnewspaperrization rates dropped from 80% to 30...
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the problem is england. if you look at the measles outbreak in 2008, the epicenter of that was in southern california. a mother ketches measles and comes back to the united states and proceeds to determine to come in contact with the child in the pediatrician's office. the whole food store. disease. but the whole food stores, ex thank you. doctors, an estimated 10-15000000 illegal aliens in this country, presumably. does that have many ramifications? so many unvaccinated people. >> and that is certainly part of the story. it is not only that some people have chosen not to vaccinate their children. it is also that there are those whose access to medical care is less and therefore they have been less able to get the vaccine. if you look at pertussis, it is almost the opposite of what happened. there are dealing with smallpox. if you look at the anti vaccine in the mid-1800s, it was among people who were not as well educated who fear vaccines. tended to have a responsible position and control him make that choi
the problem is england. if you look at the measles outbreak in 2008, the epicenter of that was in southern california. a mother ketches measles and comes back to the united states and proceeds to determine to come in contact with the child in the pediatrician's office. the whole food store. disease. but the whole food stores, ex thank you. doctors, an estimated 10-15000000 illegal aliens in this country, presumably. does that have many ramifications? so many unvaccinated people. >> and...
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because of practices while it's taken england the eighteen days of the six nights. but first maria sharapova will make her home fed cup debut tomorrow as she was picked to play in the singles for russia's tie with france the world number thirteen takes on really matters are no wild in the other match that long a close knit solver goes up against at least corn a rich or poor fleet has more. it's taken some time but finally maria sharapova will make her long awaited home debut for russia and the twenty three year old has been hampered by shoulder injuries over the last couple of years a take on the genie resign oh the two players will know each other very well having met in the second round of last month's australian open up about one in straight saints meanwhile the wall number thirteen is just happy to finally play for a country again it's such a different tool of everything you know we're used to playing an individual sport and you know and this gives us an opportunity to play as a team and you know to really support our country even though we support on a daily ba
because of practices while it's taken england the eighteen days of the six nights. but first maria sharapova will make her home fed cup debut tomorrow as she was picked to play in the singles for russia's tie with france the world number thirteen takes on really matters are no wild in the other match that long a close knit solver goes up against at least corn a rich or poor fleet has more. it's taken some time but finally maria sharapova will make her long awaited home debut for russia and the...
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much of the nation from chicago to new england. many roads closed are in possible. here is a scene in milwaukee wisconsin. cross- country skis were one of the few ways to get around. the roadways there, interstate milwaukee topos impossible for drivers. >> let's see if it's impossible for air travel today because of the weather. will tran is live at s f o. whether you're trying to get there are some deep where else it could be a problem. >> it could be a problem ticket all day. chicago decided late last night to cancel many of their flights into midway or o'hara. we have been staring at this board all day. they have cancelled the 10:10 a.m. flight, and the 11:00 a.m. flight. lots of developments all morning in dallas it is also changing by the minute. this flight here 1:15 p.m. is cancelled. i expect more cancellations through the morning. a lot of people showing up hoping they will be lucky enough to possibly get on one of the planes. we did talk to a man, he came here thought it was good to go. unfortunately i broke the news to him. >> 22, 2282 $2. >> that has bee
much of the nation from chicago to new england. many roads closed are in possible. here is a scene in milwaukee wisconsin. cross- country skis were one of the few ways to get around. the roadways there, interstate milwaukee topos impossible for drivers. >> let's see if it's impossible for air travel today because of the weather. will tran is live at s f o. whether you're trying to get there are some deep where else it could be a problem. >> it could be a problem ticket all day....
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new york, new england, very heavy snow. a blizzard conditions. we also have a place to be concerned about. some of the place is really building up. right across the eastern seaboard to where there is not snow, there is rain, stretching all the way down into florida. for us, a very,. we are starting off with temperatures in the '50s. that continuing to see clear conditions in the afternoon, ended the week temperatures will wallow. we can't get into the '70s, low 60s in warm spot. 58 san francisco, temperatures are around 60 for the east bay, south bay. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. and a school warming trend breaking into the '70s warming up even more by the weekend. clear, sunshine, temperatures topping out at 76 degrees. we are talking about a war on weekends. and did you could head to the beach. check and your commute, character. >> we are free of hot spots, the only thing on our radar is a when the advisory. the california highway patrol is asking the you keep both hands on the wheel. speeds are about 50 m.p.h. and not causing a
new york, new england, very heavy snow. a blizzard conditions. we also have a place to be concerned about. some of the place is really building up. right across the eastern seaboard to where there is not snow, there is rain, stretching all the way down into florida. for us, a very,. we are starting off with temperatures in the '50s. that continuing to see clear conditions in the afternoon, ended the week temperatures will wallow. we can't get into the '70s, low 60s in warm spot. 58 san...
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they -- england. they scattered them over france which made me feel that was the best way of distributing a book. >> distribution, we'll talk about that later. [laughter] >> you know, you're not going to get airline distribution. i think one plane would do. >> was that the beginning of the freeness resistance? >> it started under that, and then joined a german exile publisher who with his wife, were running a place. wolf had been a publisher in germany, a very distinguished publisher, and he tried to publish here. at the time, it was very difficult for both of them. there were books published in simultaneous editions. a great os treian -- autre ya writer was published. it took 20 years to sell out the 1500 copies they printed in english. there was not that much interest of what was going on in europe at that time except to make antigerman comments when they published grim fairy tales. >> there were enough germans to sustain a publisher? >> oh, yeah, yeah. in fact, before the war, the germans in americ
they -- england. they scattered them over france which made me feel that was the best way of distributing a book. >> distribution, we'll talk about that later. [laughter] >> you know, you're not going to get airline distribution. i think one plane would do. >> was that the beginning of the freeness resistance? >> it started under that, and then joined a german exile publisher who with his wife, were running a place. wolf had been a publisher in germany, a very...
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he is saying what you are thinking. >> i hate new england. i hate it. >> reporter: but this youtube user's sentiment summed it up. and we use social media to vent or show up. we grabbed the family will and flipped out out of the bad weather. maybe they can dive into a four-foot oklahoma snow drift. but if it has it burning mad like this, you throwdown matches and friction from the shovel, you have a flame. >> this is hot water. >> it brought out the scientists. >> that is how cold it is. make it snow. >> amateur weather man. >> the snow rates are going to increase a lot more than that. >> the amateur builder. these guys made a two-story igloo with a spiral staircase. >> it's fun. >> let's go inside and record in the house. >> and the amateur frapranksterd fear of the snow gave the nickname snoklahomaphobia. and jet blew was naming it s know stra dam must. and overs slippery sidewalk. it had to hurt and perhaps sharing our misery, the boredom, our creativity. online with the rest of the country, we are help people deal with the snowmaggedon. >
he is saying what you are thinking. >> i hate new england. i hate it. >> reporter: but this youtube user's sentiment summed it up. and we use social media to vent or show up. we grabbed the family will and flipped out out of the bad weather. maybe they can dive into a four-foot oklahoma snow drift. but if it has it burning mad like this, you throwdown matches and friction from the shovel, you have a flame. >> this is hot water. >> it brought out the scientists. >>...
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his information helped the colonists defeat england at the battle of yorktown. lafayette would later write... quote: "this negro spy properly acquitted himself with some important communications i gave him. his intelligence from the enemy's camp were industriously collected and more faithfully delivered." (marquis de lafayette) narrator: after eight long years of war, america had won its freedom. the ideals of the revolution were permanently enshrined in a national motto, "e pluribus unum" - "out of many, one." for some, that included blacks. quote: "holding fellow men in bondage and slavery is repugnant to the golden law of god and the inalienable right of mankind, as well as every principle of the late glorious revolution." (maryland plantation owner philip graham) narrator: southern political leaders disagreed, and in 1787 made their views known at philadelphia's constitutional convention. quote: "religion and humanity have nothing to do with this question. the true question at present is whether the southern states shall or shall not be parties to the union.
his information helped the colonists defeat england at the battle of yorktown. lafayette would later write... quote: "this negro spy properly acquitted himself with some important communications i gave him. his intelligence from the enemy's camp were industriously collected and more faithfully delivered." (marquis de lafayette) narrator: after eight long years of war, america had won its freedom. the ideals of the revolution were permanently enshrined in a national motto, "e...
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you may not know this but doing was illegal in england and it was against the common law. they say if you kill someone in a duel it is ordinary murder and a capital crime and is illegal and unchristian it was condemned by the christian church in the ninth century and that was repeated and was commonplace of the protestant churches when they came into being as well as the catholic no christian thought they were good rebut the thought that argument that for it to make sense there has to be some connection between who is right and the only person who can make the connection is him and if you use the tools to force him you are attempting god and not doing that is something christ himself said not to do and he says thou shall not attempt the lord thy god city is tempting god and makes it unacceptable but there is this good of the jewish reason it is unchristian and in a legal plainly immoral because one reason for having a duel what is somebody accuses you but now falsely accusing you of being dishonest is bad but not a capital either end. it does not take the appropriate punis
you may not know this but doing was illegal in england and it was against the common law. they say if you kill someone in a duel it is ordinary murder and a capital crime and is illegal and unchristian it was condemned by the christian church in the ninth century and that was repeated and was commonplace of the protestant churches when they came into being as well as the catholic no christian thought they were good rebut the thought that argument that for it to make sense there has to be some...
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the snowstorm in stretching from the midwest to new england. (music) good morning, a top stories, tens of thousands of people taking to the streets, + 1200 americans have left the country. >> getting ready for the blizzard of a major storm system, covering a third of the u.s. from the rockies to new england. >> although the board says on time to the managers are saying don't trust that roared. coming up i will tell you why. >> current temperatures, fog, latest coming out. >> quiet start to tuesday morning. >> watching the storm as we take them look at storm tracker 4 air you can see this note, all the way down to dallas, beginning in st. louis no. over to chicago, this is going to be the story. massive storm towards new england, it is through the midwest, chicago, st. louis where blizzard conditions are expected. 10 for it drips are possible for 1 in. of ice. this could be one of the worst blizzards aren't record. in fact with this note already falling, here's a look from indiana. two-4 in. expected to fall this morning. snow totals may exceed
the snowstorm in stretching from the midwest to new england. (music) good morning, a top stories, tens of thousands of people taking to the streets, + 1200 americans have left the country. >> getting ready for the blizzard of a major storm system, covering a third of the u.s. from the rockies to new england. >> although the board says on time to the managers are saying don't trust that roared. coming up i will tell you why. >> current temperatures, fog, latest coming out....
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new england will also get it. not new york city or d.c., but mostly northern new england this time, lynn, and this is just going to be a historic storm for so many areas, and travel and airlines, good luck in those areas. >> a nightmare. of course, bill, we'll check in in a few minutes. first, the justice department says it will appeal a florida judge's ruling declaring the obama administration's health care overhaul unconstitutional. in a sweeping decision yesterday judge roger vincent shot down the plan saying the government would be violating americans' rights by forcing them to buy health insurance or pay a penalty. the white house called the ruling in a health care challenge by 26 of the 50 states a "plain case of judicial overreaching." the case appears destined to be heard by the supreme court. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in new jersey trafficç screech to a halt where a small plane made an emergency landing on busy interstate 80. a fuel line malfunction
new england will also get it. not new york city or d.c., but mostly northern new england this time, lynn, and this is just going to be a historic storm for so many areas, and travel and airlines, good luck in those areas. >> a nightmare. of course, bill, we'll check in in a few minutes. first, the justice department says it will appeal a florida judge's ruling declaring the obama administration's health care overhaul unconstitutional. in a sweeping decision yesterday judge roger vincent...
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and yet for 300 years any gentleman in england who was challenged to a duel said yes. the beginnings of resistance happened in the late 18th century when people for other reasons -- the new surge -- the new kind of morality the evangelical christian realm winchell wouldn't accept it. he was a gentleman he was entitled to fight duel but he would deny that. he was very cross with his friends when they accepted and he thought it was wrong for the christian reasons and so he thought that was a good enough reason to do it and all these people say i know it's not christian but i have to defend my honor. so what -- the really important first lesson of the duel is that honor will make people do things that are illegal, immoral, un-christian, un-jewish and are crazy. it doesn't make sense and nevertheless they'll do it. that's a very important lesson about honor. it's a very powerful discovery, i think, for me 'cause i haven't thought about it before. and the second thing he learned is that -- the duke of ellington fights this fight in england. in 1850 if you challenged somebod
and yet for 300 years any gentleman in england who was challenged to a duel said yes. the beginnings of resistance happened in the late 18th century when people for other reasons -- the new surge -- the new kind of morality the evangelical christian realm winchell wouldn't accept it. he was a gentleman he was entitled to fight duel but he would deny that. he was very cross with his friends when they accepted and he thought it was wrong for the christian reasons and so he thought that was a good...
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it's because public cenk that this month will drag me out ply their trade in tougher leagues namely england and germany it's the rangy pair. played following their run game rush it took on armenia on march twenty sixth their next euro twenty twelve qualifier the group b. two points ahead of ardent on the armenians with four of ten games to play. european rugby fans can rejoice the continent's top competition the six nations gets its start later tonight with a sizzling clash in cardiff wales hosting into in what looks like one of the most open tournaments in years the welsh are chronically out of form feeling to win any of their previous seven tests but their last six nations triumph came in two thousand and eight a full five years after current monitor martin johnson captained england to there's a long waits on one of which will be desperately aiming to rectify given that the world cup starts in september on saturday holders fronts hold scotland while arland are in rome. also this weekend skiing's cross country world cup comes to russia somewhat surprisingly there's only one venue in the en
it's because public cenk that this month will drag me out ply their trade in tougher leagues namely england and germany it's the rangy pair. played following their run game rush it took on armenia on march twenty sixth their next euro twenty twelve qualifier the group b. two points ahead of ardent on the armenians with four of ten games to play. european rugby fans can rejoice the continent's top competition the six nations gets its start later tonight with a sizzling clash in cardiff wales...
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begin the six nations kick off later on friday with a cracker of an opening day possible wales versus england. and dizzying array we chronicled the choicest cuts from the week that was in the cage well. let's get going with the continental hockey league guard have taken a huge step toward securing their regular season title ruud win over putting them five points clear at the top with just a fortnight left to go the cycle coming from behind to take a three one meaning second to a solid but if you lie a bit no help at all to do to stay in the hunt for top spots also on thursday champions akbar's produced a sensational comeback to be to the fate had been trailing ford zero but eventually won six four in the pick of the action elsewhere stassen petersburg moved to second in the west after taking care of c.s. with ease. to football where it's a familiar purring who lead the line for russia in their first game of the year next week pavel pogrebnyak alan roman public getting the nod they are running friendly the spot having one of the most in-form strikers in europe at their disposal to bully can fr
begin the six nations kick off later on friday with a cracker of an opening day possible wales versus england. and dizzying array we chronicled the choicest cuts from the week that was in the cage well. let's get going with the continental hockey league guard have taken a huge step toward securing their regular season title ruud win over putting them five points clear at the top with just a fortnight left to go the cycle coming from behind to take a three one meaning second to a solid but if...
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image from nasa, you see the enormous reach of the storm from the southwest, all the way up to new england. karen travers begins our coverage. >> reporter: this winter wallop of ice and snow stretched for over 2,000 miles. and could be one for the history books. >> it's rare you see something this big over so many states with these conditions simultaneously. >> reporter: more than 100 million americans were in the path of this massive storm. national guard units were mobilized in six states. in the midwest, arctic temperatures created heavy snow, up to two feet in some areas. today is a rare snow day for chicago students. the school system is closed for the first time in over a decade. more than 400 snowplows are on chicago's streets, clearing roads for emergency workers. but just in case that's not enough, the city's fire department has 50 snowmobiles ready to go. >> it seems super important when it's like this because sometimes we can't get to people at all. if it's a narrow street. the rigs will never be able to get there. >> reporter: whiteout conditions in oklahoma and missouri, force
image from nasa, you see the enormous reach of the storm from the southwest, all the way up to new england. karen travers begins our coverage. >> reporter: this winter wallop of ice and snow stretched for over 2,000 miles. and could be one for the history books. >> it's rare you see something this big over so many states with these conditions simultaneously. >> reporter: more than 100 million americans were in the path of this massive storm. national guard units were mobilized...
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the problem is england. [laughter] but if you look at the measles outbreak 2,008, the epicenter was southern california where a mother takes our indoctrinated child to switzerland ketches measles comes back and then those children who come in contact in a pediatrician's office and the whole foods store, if you look at the outbreaks, both food store. [laughter] that is ironic. [laughter] that was in switzerland where it was more common. israel has not been a great our country is doing well but we're just now starting to see fit of rage at the edges does this represents something bigger? did you hear something at some point*? are we hearing something now? >> dr. estimated 10 or 15 million illegal aliens presumably many if not most have not been vaccinated. is that a problem with that many people walking among us? >> that is part of the story in california not only they did not choose to do that which is part of the california story but also those medical care is less and less able to give the vaccine. it to lo
the problem is england. [laughter] but if you look at the measles outbreak 2,008, the epicenter was southern california where a mother takes our indoctrinated child to switzerland ketches measles comes back and then those children who come in contact in a pediatrician's office and the whole foods store, if you look at the outbreaks, both food store. [laughter] that is ironic. [laughter] that was in switzerland where it was more common. israel has not been a great our country is doing well but...
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great to watch and so it was a match of the cricket world cup england captain andrew strauss saying his side for matic draw with india a final ball was a terrific and a big game well india had posted three hundred thirty eight all out from their fifty i was with sachin getting his fourth and seventh one day international century and in reply she cries struck one hundred fifty eight from one hundred forty five balls and england were closing in on a remarkable win and a flurry of wickets fell and when the final ball was bowled even need to see runs to win with graeme swann could only manage one match in the ball to me break it leaving the schools level one for each then the front one is a great thing. i think we go to celebrate the fact it was an unbelievable gavan cricket. you know probably the best. fifty overfull might you could possibly get you know some great performances on both sides both sides of the. party how do you call it. that it's all a sport for the moment life and i know whether it's coming next. it.
great to watch and so it was a match of the cricket world cup england captain andrew strauss saying his side for matic draw with india a final ball was a terrific and a big game well india had posted three hundred thirty eight all out from their fifty i was with sachin getting his fourth and seventh one day international century and in reply she cries struck one hundred fifty eight from one hundred forty five balls and england were closing in on a remarkable win and a flurry of wickets fell and...
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and if that was thrilling to watch so i wasn't much of the cricket world cup england captain andrew strauss says his side's dramatic draw with co-hosts india off the final ball was a terrific job that for the game although his players being fined for their slow run right during the match but it was an exciting contest nonetheless india had posted three hundred thirty eight poor laps in their fifty overs sachin tendulkar it's in the school to seventy one day international century in reply to strauss struck one hundred fifty eight from one hundred forty five goals and england were nearing a remarkable win until a flurry of with a spell and then the final ball was bowled and in they did two runs when graeme swann the phony manage want the scores level so one points each them to the front runners in group. i think we got a shot a break the fact it was an unbelievable gave cricket. you know probably the best. fifty overfull might you could possibly get you know some great performances on both sides both sides of the. party how do you call the shots. and that's all sports news now but i'll be bac
and if that was thrilling to watch so i wasn't much of the cricket world cup england captain andrew strauss says his side's dramatic draw with co-hosts india off the final ball was a terrific job that for the game although his players being fined for their slow run right during the match but it was an exciting contest nonetheless india had posted three hundred thirty eight poor laps in their fifty overs sachin tendulkar it's in the school to seventy one day international century in reply to...
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great to watch in their side so it was a match in the cricket world cup england captain andrew strauss saying his side for matic draw with india off the final ball was a terrific advert for the game although he and his plays have been fine for their slow run right joining the match but it was an exciting counter contest nonetheless india had posted three hundred thirty eight if the i was searching to get here hitting forty seven on the international century in reply thrice struck one hundred fifty eight from one hundred forty five balls and england were nearing a remarkable win until a flurry of wickets fell and the final ball was even needed just the runs to win with graeme swann turning ninety one even the schools level one point each down the front one is big. i think we got to celebrate the fact it was an m m believe will get cricket. you know probably the best start fifty a little mite you could possibly get some great performances on both sides sides of the. party how could probably start. for me for today kate will be here in the next couple of hours with the next one. all. my m
great to watch in their side so it was a match in the cricket world cup england captain andrew strauss saying his side for matic draw with india off the final ball was a terrific advert for the game although he and his plays have been fine for their slow run right joining the match but it was an exciting counter contest nonetheless india had posted three hundred thirty eight if the i was searching to get here hitting forty seven on the international century in reply thrice struck one hundred...
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meanwhile over in england there was a footballing fairytale at wembley on sunday as valiant beat favorites arsenal two one in the carling cup final to let their first major trophy in nearly fifty years and on loan rubin striker over time in martin says his eighty ninth minute winner was easiest goal never scored assn or second in the premier league with a hot favorites but it was an even and entertaining contest with burning and feeling they were hard done by after just two minutes leibowitz was brought down in the box but referee mike dean said it wasn't a penalty after the lions been wrongly flagged for offside that's the blues did get in front on the half hour mark so be a strike and nicholas they get the chance and heather. for the last hour work behind for long jack wilshere hit the woodwork. and russia striker shoving it up the loose ball he managed to cross the road and van persie. to sweep brilliantly and though the dutch was injured by assess the gunners without a trophy themselves to six years pushed to take the lead but ben foster stood firm in the city go. and it was his long o
meanwhile over in england there was a footballing fairytale at wembley on sunday as valiant beat favorites arsenal two one in the carling cup final to let their first major trophy in nearly fifty years and on loan rubin striker over time in martin says his eighty ninth minute winner was easiest goal never scored assn or second in the premier league with a hot favorites but it was an even and entertaining contest with burning and feeling they were hard done by after just two minutes leibowitz...
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great to watch and so say was a match at the cricket world cup england captain andrew strauss saying his side's dramatic draw within the off the final ball was a terrific advert for the game india had posted three hundred thirty eight on live from a fifty i wasn't sachin and a hit in his forty seven one day international century and in reply strike struck one hundred fifty eight from one hundred forty five balls so england were closing in on remarkable win until a flurry of wickets fallon when the final ball was bowled in maybe she runs the win but graeme swann running money one much in the pool to make the break that made ricky the school's level so i one point stand at the front one is a pretty big. i think there you go to celebrate the fact it was an unbelievable good cricket. you know probably the best. fifty overs for my you could possibly get you know some great performances on both sides by sides of the. party happy polly stark so that brings us to the end of the sport people aware that we have a. on . them.
great to watch and so say was a match at the cricket world cup england captain andrew strauss saying his side's dramatic draw within the off the final ball was a terrific advert for the game india had posted three hundred thirty eight on live from a fifty i wasn't sachin and a hit in his forty seven one day international century and in reply strike struck one hundred fifty eight from one hundred forty five balls so england were closing in on remarkable win until a flurry of wickets fallon when...
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but this is actually the queen babe of england. and -- >> jimmy: you're now not going to get honored by the queen of england. >> i've already gotten it. >> jimmy: you got it already? >> and she conferred on me the order of the british empire -- >> jimmy: that's good right? >> i'm one of four people outside of great britain in the world that has gotten it. >> jimmy: wow. that is fantastic. >> this year. this year. >> jimmy: this year. well, that's still pretty great. does that make you a knight or a wizard? >> i don't know. i don't know. but -- she graciously agreed to give it to me. the queen. for the work that i do with children who learn differently, also, in england. >> jimmy: so, you've been over there doing -- >> yes, the books are very popular over there. >> jimmy: that's fantastic. did you ever imagine -- >> never. remember, i was told i would never achieve. the queen wrote me. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i had the queen pegged as more of a chachi fan. >> i think they dated. but -- >> jimmy: by the way, you being here is my equiv
but this is actually the queen babe of england. and -- >> jimmy: you're now not going to get honored by the queen of england. >> i've already gotten it. >> jimmy: you got it already? >> and she conferred on me the order of the british empire -- >> jimmy: that's good right? >> i'm one of four people outside of great britain in the world that has gotten it. >> jimmy: wow. that is fantastic. >> this year. this year. >> jimmy: this year. well,...
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frank morris, clarence england and his brother john england. >> i think the brothers lived but there is a chance all three could have lived and split up once they left. there are no bodies recovered so i can't close the case. i would like to but i can't. >> reporter: supervise, deputy marshall mike dike has been working on the case since 2003. >> the fbi was really good about letting me look at their investigation files. thousands of pages to it. i read most of it. >> reporter: a lot of what he knows is common knowledge. this is one of the actual historic events that they escaped from and basically with an air vent that they drilled around that vent, loosened the concrete up and then pushed the vent in. >> reporter: leaving behind dummy heads to fool the guards doing night checks. once through the holes they scrambled up these pipes. after climbing up through the utility corridor they made it up onto the roof through an air vent which of course has since been covered up so no one else could escape. once they got to the roof they ran the full length of it, some 150 yards, until they g
frank morris, clarence england and his brother john england. >> i think the brothers lived but there is a chance all three could have lived and split up once they left. there are no bodies recovered so i can't close the case. i would like to but i can't. >> reporter: supervise, deputy marshall mike dike has been working on the case since 2003. >> the fbi was really good about letting me look at their investigation files. thousands of pages to it. i read most of it. >>...
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you may overtake the united states but we will overtake england, still seen as a major power within 50 years. he states his own prestige on the great leap forward from socialism into communism. but most of all of course, what mao really wishes to demonstrate is not the ability of the country to overtake england but to actually outdo the soviets to show that mao or stalin in the past have discovered that bridge to communism. what is that bridge? the people's communes. mao sees the real wealth of the country in hundreds of millions of farmers in the countryside. if only they could be harnessed. everything could be collectivized. if every man could work like a soldier in a continuous revolution tackling one after the other, surely the country could be catapulted past the soviet union and all the others. it is mao's great famine because he is the one who initiates this and he is the one who very much make sure that number two, three, for four everybody, line, will actually support that. the first thing he does is purge the party as tens of thousands of carpers were unwilling to actually go
you may overtake the united states but we will overtake england, still seen as a major power within 50 years. he states his own prestige on the great leap forward from socialism into communism. but most of all of course, what mao really wishes to demonstrate is not the ability of the country to overtake england but to actually outdo the soviets to show that mao or stalin in the past have discovered that bridge to communism. what is that bridge? the people's communes. mao sees the real wealth of...
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includes breaking a few tackles and a few super bowls -- and a future super bowl, rather, for the new england patriots. i'm veronica de la cruz and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day on your nbc station. >>> england's most exclusive carmaker paid tribute to its mascot yesterday in london. rolls-royce celebrated the 100th anniversary of its famous hood ornament. the spirit of ectasy, otherwise known as the flying lady who made her debut in 1911. to mark the occasion, 100 rolls-royces made their way lieu central london passing by notable landmarks including the house of the parliament and big ben. >>> one snow festival in japan attracts giant crowds who come to see giant ice sculptures. visitors brave chilly temperatures to see more than 250 sculptures including cartoon characters, athletes and national landmarks. it took a month of hard work and 6,000 loads of snow. as one of japan's largest tourist attractions, the week long event drew over 2 million visitors last year alone. wow. >>> at one competition south of that snow festival, digging yourself a hole will make you a w
includes breaking a few tackles and a few super bowls -- and a future super bowl, rather, for the new england patriots. i'm veronica de la cruz and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day on your nbc station. >>> england's most exclusive carmaker paid tribute to its mascot yesterday in london. rolls-royce celebrated the 100th anniversary of its famous hood ornament. the spirit of ectasy, otherwise known as the flying lady who made her debut in 1911. to mark the...
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anywhere from northern pennsylvania up into new england. you're looking at about another 15 centimeters additional snowfall friday into saturday. more snow coming down the rockies. this will be coupled with strong gusts up to about 145 kilometers an hour. that makes for dangerous driving, certainly and whiteout conditions. be aware of that. 20 degrees and sunshine in los angeles, 2 degrees in houston. that's your high and you're going to have some snow. let's go to europe lastly. a big storm raging across the north here. you'll have plenty of precipitation. mostly rain as it is quite warm here. just be careful because the wind is going to be extreme especially in places like southern norway. we're talking about violent storm force winds. south of that keeping high and dry and pretty pleasant in terms of temperatures as well. take a look. 11 berlin, vienna, 12, 16 in rome, 12 in athens, 18 in lisbon, 12 in london and out in moscow 2 degrees for your high. i'll leave you with your extended forecast. >>> recapping our top story. thousands of p
anywhere from northern pennsylvania up into new england. you're looking at about another 15 centimeters additional snowfall friday into saturday. more snow coming down the rockies. this will be coupled with strong gusts up to about 145 kilometers an hour. that makes for dangerous driving, certainly and whiteout conditions. be aware of that. 20 degrees and sunshine in los angeles, 2 degrees in houston. that's your high and you're going to have some snow. let's go to europe lastly. a big storm...
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the england forward and that would be a real boost for united. in the january transfer window and even five points clear at the top at the moment and aim for. title chances. and hopefully. it's going to canuck goals are scored. for school built in the most. schools will wait for that as we're going to see with windows get forty. ft he could easily be good good average schools. meanwhile chelsea's new eighteen million dollars strike if a mandatory says he won't celebrate a few scores against his former club liverpool on sunday and says he will cope with the expectation to perform at stamford bridge. before. so. because the. new for me the model ready for the children. you learn from this new. group which. now another football news feed for has rejected the appeal to two former members suspended after allegations of corruption almost adamu are rendel to mari were banned during the twenty eighteen twenty twenty two world cup bidding races. a three year ban altercation to marty suspensions twelve months. elsewhere chile coach much has quit after thre
the england forward and that would be a real boost for united. in the january transfer window and even five points clear at the top at the moment and aim for. title chances. and hopefully. it's going to canuck goals are scored. for school built in the most. schools will wait for that as we're going to see with windows get forty. ft he could easily be good good average schools. meanwhile chelsea's new eighteen million dollars strike if a mandatory says he won't celebrate a few scores against his...
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we've got some sunny spells for parts of england. but there is going to be hefty showers moving into ireland by the end of the day. producing some showers for southwestern england as well. so that's something to watch out for. in terms of temperatures, not too bad. 9 degrees in london with sunny spells. 10 in paris with a light drizzle. 9 degrees in berlin. but temperatures certainly on the decline for northern and eastern areas. we've got 1 in stockholm and then zero in moscow, coming down to 4 in warsaw as well. all right. here's the extended forecast now. ♪ ♪ >>> once again, the headlines this hour, japan's current account surplus for 2010 logged its first annual increase in three years. this came as the trade balance surged due to a rebound in auto exports to china and the u.s. on tuesday the finance ministry said in a preliminary report the income sir plus declined more than 5% in yen terms to slightly over $140 billion. this was due to a drop in stock dividends and other investment returns. but the trade surplus nearly doub
we've got some sunny spells for parts of england. but there is going to be hefty showers moving into ireland by the end of the day. producing some showers for southwestern england as well. so that's something to watch out for. in terms of temperatures, not too bad. 9 degrees in london with sunny spells. 10 in paris with a light drizzle. 9 degrees in berlin. but temperatures certainly on the decline for northern and eastern areas. we've got 1 in stockholm and then zero in moscow, coming down to...
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value to appeal their bonds for spot fixing and a test with england the anti corruption tribunals the verdict was also this week by the pakistani cricket board mohammad amir's career had gotten off to a cracking start but the eighteen year old will now have to serve a five year left handed fastball returning back to pakistan he waits to file his appeal to the court of arbitration for sport former captain but on a safe receiving ten and seven years respectively their last few years are suspended the rounding the time down to fight for both amir is waiting on the official release of the i.c.c. verdict after which you have twenty one days to present his case in the switzerland . finally arne rodgers is finding out that being an n.f.l. champion leaves one with little time for anything else the green bay packers quarterback getting a raw and as he soaked in the glory of his teams and five thirty one to twenty five win over the pittsburgh steelers on sunday the twenty seven year old greeted by the league's commissioner roger goodell presented with the super bowl m.v.p. trophy for his effort
value to appeal their bonds for spot fixing and a test with england the anti corruption tribunals the verdict was also this week by the pakistani cricket board mohammad amir's career had gotten off to a cracking start but the eighteen year old will now have to serve a five year left handed fastball returning back to pakistan he waits to file his appeal to the court of arbitration for sport former captain but on a safe receiving ten and seven years respectively their last few years are suspended...
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a see were found to be liberally bowled no balls in return for cash during the fourth test against england last summer the international cricket council gave but a ten year ban five of which suspended a secrecy the seven year ban to which were suspended and then they got five years the verdict was announced after six day i.c.c. try to do more last month he had the nigel doing and on friday the plays and their agent will charge with corruption by british crown prosecution service and the game said it was a black jack. city. pretty well but you get. the feeling you know you're never going to be a. little upset about. it because he told me to get the. rugby union france to become the defense of their six nations title with a thirty four twenty one win over scotland tries coming from. the queen on trial and the other game with the day arlene got a narrow thirteen eleven when it's late on friday england beat wales in cardiff and their six nations. now green bay in pittsburgh have held beth final training sessions ahead of sunday's super bowl in dallas began again they were driven indoors by the
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took it away. >> reporter: now dozens of new england fishermen charge their livelihood is at risk. sinking under the weight of 700 pages of confusing federal regulations. >> section b. goes on line one with section two, and section b goes with line four of section one. that's just to tell you can land 800 pounds. >> i mean, you almost have to have a college degree to understand what's going on in this industry. >> reporter: richard burgess says n.o.a.a. told him he had to pay $27,000 because of a problem with his paperwork. >> they just said if i try to fight it and it goes in front of one of their judges, then i most likely will... the fine will be between $120 and $140,000. >> reporter: an investigation by the commerce department's inspector general found the regulations were unduly complicated. federal agents overzealous and abusive, excessive fines, including one for $270,000 for administrative errors. >> you know, we're honest, hardworking people and we've been treated as common criminals. >> reporter: the inspector general also found the $30 million in the fishermen paid in f
took it away. >> reporter: now dozens of new england fishermen charge their livelihood is at risk. sinking under the weight of 700 pages of confusing federal regulations. >> section b. goes on line one with section two, and section b goes with line four of section one. that's just to tell you can land 800 pounds. >> i mean, you almost have to have a college degree to understand what's going on in this industry. >> reporter: richard burgess says n.o.a.a. told him he had...
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boots rooney scored twice in midweek and it's possible leaves it could trigger a gold spray for the england forward and that would be a real boost for united they didn't splash out in the january transfer window and even though they're five points clear at the top at the moment and in form rooney would increase their title chances further. and. there's every chance it's going to canuck. school. you know. that's we're going to see with windows get fourteen games western european games if you have to you could be a good good average school school in the. one game right taped off today. with the second half to start a little late to second place are five points off the top guys and you castle man city. in the press conference. talking about the incidents involving arsenal captain. voice saying the breath of taking a bribe after not. offside in the two one victory midway. said . you know you don't see things which are in the tunnel well his player was the one who brought. because what he did is a question. we maybe pin officials. and in doing that you also then question the officials that they
boots rooney scored twice in midweek and it's possible leaves it could trigger a gold spray for the england forward and that would be a real boost for united they didn't splash out in the january transfer window and even though they're five points clear at the top at the moment and in form rooney would increase their title chances further. and. there's every chance it's going to canuck. school. you know. that's we're going to see with windows get fourteen games western european games if you...
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anywhere from northern pennsylvania up into new england. you're looking at about another 15 centimeters additional snowfall friday into saturday. more snow coming down the rockies. this will be coupled with strong gusts up to about 145 kilometers an hour. that makes for dangerous driving, certainly and whiteout conditions. be aware of that. 20 degrees and sunshine in los angeles, 2 degrees in houston. that's your high and you're going to have some snow. let's go to europe lastly. a big storm raging across the north here. you'll have plenty of precipitation. mostly rain as it is quite warm here. just be careful because the wind is going to be extreme especially in places like southern norway. we're talking about violent storm force winds. south of that keeping high and dry and pretty pleasant in terms of temperatures as well. take a look. 11 berlin, vienna, 12, 16 in rome, 12 in athens, 18 in lisbon, 12 in london and out in moscow degrees for your high. ll lve y with your exteed forecas >>> recapping our top story. thousands of protesters ar
anywhere from northern pennsylvania up into new england. you're looking at about another 15 centimeters additional snowfall friday into saturday. more snow coming down the rockies. this will be coupled with strong gusts up to about 145 kilometers an hour. that makes for dangerous driving, certainly and whiteout conditions. be aware of that. 20 degrees and sunshine in los angeles, 2 degrees in houston. that's your high and you're going to have some snow. let's go to europe lastly. a big storm...
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he told me new englanders may have been talking this way since the pilgrims left england and landed at plymoth rock. that would turn a lobster into a lobsta. i was born in bean town but years in broadcasting have left my accent a little rusty. so, tom gave me a refresher course. all. that would be around here, in new york, it would be like all. all. >> reporter: all. >> talkative. >> reporter: talkative. >> daughters. >> reporter: daughters. turns out it was a bit like riding a bike. >> now say that. >> reporter: all talkative daughters thought they bought straw. >> the standard? ben affleck and matt damon in "good will hunting." but mastering the accent is no walk in the park, even for some truly great actors. if you had to give an all-time razzie for boston accents? >> tim robbins. >> you're my son, me, dave boyle. >> i think we was good beyond the bad accent. but it's kind of like giving a pulitzer to a story with a lot of typos. >> reporter: so, when you watch the oscars, just remember, what sounds harsh to some may sound great to the academy. i'm t.j. winnick in boston. >> sounds
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one is already moving off new england. and the second is coming behind it. now there's a big lull, 6-8 hours where the street crews and the highway departments can get out between new england and let's say the upcoming snow later tonight and try to clean things up. we had that in chicago. boston already picked up 6-8 inches from the first one. you can see the other one exploding quickly northeast ward. so the two of them together coming within a 24-hour period are being blended together and called one storm but really it's two separate systems. in the end it doesn't make a difference because of the fact that you're going to get a lot of snow with the second one and a lot of ice with the second one. what is a blessing though is that we did have the break here to try to clean some things up before the second shot came in. >> suarez: what's going on in the upper atmosphere to create a weather event that before it ends may stretch 2,000 miles? >> well, we've seen storms that are bigger than this. let's remember the 1993 super storm dumped 20 inches of snow from
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that's going to bring more frozen precip and more snow to northern new york and new england as well. snowfall accumulations here in boston -- this could break the record set back in 1967. this may end up with 26 inches of snow. springfield, illinois more of the same. albany 12 to 18 inches. syracuse may see 16 to 18 inches of snow. add to that, we may see an inch of ice in a swath stretching from the midwest all the way into northern new england. brian, this thing is a monster. >> al, we lost your satellite for just a second, i feared we were going to lose you. let's get some goggles instead of eyeglasses. and good luck riding this one out tonight. we'll see you tomorrow in chicago, al, part of our team. >>> back here in this region, we'll take a break tonight as the streets are still alive this evening. we can hear their voices, but today earlier we saw some of their faces. and talked with them about their lives and what brings out this protest. >>> back here in cairo, all the of us today spent a good bit of time at ground level, walking with, meeting, talking to the egyptians who h
that's going to bring more frozen precip and more snow to northern new york and new england as well. snowfall accumulations here in boston -- this could break the record set back in 1967. this may end up with 26 inches of snow. springfield, illinois more of the same. albany 12 to 18 inches. syracuse may see 16 to 18 inches of snow. add to that, we may see an inch of ice in a swath stretching from the midwest all the way into northern new england. brian, this thing is a monster. >> al, we...
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ice hockey euro tour bring the team russia squad wins the swedish games opener against england. we have to be in a totally different form of ours you know just looking ahead to europe which it's well qualifier against our media national football coach ticket because it speaks to exclusively to our team. and the matches thirds already takes place on saturday in the english premier league with both sides keeping the champions spot in mind. and let's start with the news that russia's quest for a third euro hawk its or crown in four years remains very very much on track the red machine winning their opening fixture of the l.g. swedish games against finland in the moscow region thing this whole thing early in the first saw me some tala slapshot finding the nets on power play ball the russians were quick to take all eyes through alexander kalyani. tight opening period the second so the pendulum swung dramatically in the whole space for team russia dominating proceedings to eventually finish the stage three want to but then wins were far from finished and earned a third period goal for
ice hockey euro tour bring the team russia squad wins the swedish games opener against england. we have to be in a totally different form of ours you know just looking ahead to europe which it's well qualifier against our media national football coach ticket because it speaks to exclusively to our team. and the matches thirds already takes place on saturday in the english premier league with both sides keeping the champions spot in mind. and let's start with the news that russia's quest for a...