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. >> she died in prague years and years later. >> yes. i think the story is actually a tragic and d bothodd -- for both dodd and his daughter. martha undergoes this change from loving the not too revolution to feeling she should align herself with soviet intelligence and provide information to them against the nazis. >> by the way, what was our relationship with the soviet union in 1933? >> at that point, we had not yet recognized the soviet union officially. recognition followed soon after that. we were not exactly -- we were not opponents. we are not necessarily the best of friends. it was fairly status quo. martha continued her alliance with her soviet intelligence as best as anyone could tell she tended to be more talk than action. that is my appraisal. when the comet hunters -- the commie hunters started heating up in congress, they called her up and her husband to testify. her husband was offered stern, not a character in the book. they fled to mexico. they led a very capitalist lifestyle. but they were self exiled from america. eve
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hold on and don't let them drag you away from your thoughts of the citizens of yes i am a citizen of prague and below i mean. nice to meet your fellow it's nice of you to come as a decision up do you think this action will help prevent the razor base. of yes i'm sure of it think about greenpeace is fight against whaling. voted on your father of the three in peace is there to intervene whenever something's going on. good day ladies and gentlemen i'm the head of the body military zone lieutenant colonel because of. i'd like to request that you leave the military zone and this action is an authorized and i hope you leave the area by two o'clock to cope with really. know what will you do if the activists don't leave this comment. don't you regularly monitor the area that are having a problem we do have is how do you explain how the activists got here six of us how did you get here. any more questions the call thank you. a telemarketer broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. wealthy british style. that's right. market why not. come to. find out what's really ha
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hold on and don't let them drag you away from your thoughts of the citizen of yes i am a citizen of prague and hello i'm here on plane off nice to meet your fellow it's nice of you to come up with a decision do you think this action will help prevent the ranger base. of yes i'm sure of it think about greenpeace is fight against whaling. of voted on your father to three in peace is there to intervene whenever something's going on. the day ladies and gentleman i'm the head of the bloody military zone and then a colonel deserve to stop what i'd like to request that you leave the military zone and this action is an authorized and i hope you leave the area by two o'clock or pithily. because we don't want to you do if the activists don't leave the squadron no comment. don't you regularly monitor the area having no no we do i said how do you explain how the activists got here samples how did you get here. any more questions you can thank you.
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careers of not only media executives including rupert murdoch himself but also the political future of prague minister david cameron. it's nine thirty one pm here in moscow next the deadliest diseases if you didn't know and i want not so weak that in a special report we've got for you on the. you're not born with a bio chemistry or psychology degree so every second of your existence from birth to graduation people make decisions for you what you do what you wear what you learn and most important what you eat. as you grow older your parents obsess over paying the bills keeping everyone fed is their main priority and here's the problem they come home from a long day of work and exhausted they fix you dinner what is it processed food why because it's cheap. and they've been convinced it's good for you. and they need a babysitter who becomes your new best friend the television and as you watch the t.v. you see all those food commercials with slogans like good for the little keyboard elves were a constant challenge how great your products are. one day you wake up and you're twenty five what happen
careers of not only media executives including rupert murdoch himself but also the political future of prague minister david cameron. it's nine thirty one pm here in moscow next the deadliest diseases if you didn't know and i want not so weak that in a special report we've got for you on the. you're not born with a bio chemistry or psychology degree so every second of your existence from birth to graduation people make decisions for you what you do what you wear what you learn and most...
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someone from trinidad is overcoming obstacles to make his country prague. -- proud. " welcome to our viewers on pbs and around the globe. each day brings a new twist in the scandal that has engulfed britain. today was no exception. first the news of the second high-profile resignations and scotland yard in 24 hours when john yates announced he was stepping down. then a former "news of the world" reporter that alleged widespread hacking was found dead. the circumstances are not believed to be suspicious. nick robinson reports. >> he resigned just a day after his boss, commissioner paul stephenson. both are paying the price for failing to get to grips with the hacking scandal, so says the mayor of london. >> i have just come off of the phone with yates and tendered his resignation. >> insisted both men jumped and were not pushed. he made it clear he did everything to encourage them. >> there are issues and questions. it will make it difficult for them to continue to do their job in the way they wanted. >> john yates began the day determined not to resign. he told colleagues he would no
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or three calls from children who has ideas about maybe future suicide thank you thank you very much prague and just to remind you that they're my guest in this video today was part of the presidential commission that puts. children's rights and that's it for now from all of us if you want to add your sales pipeline to rough someone of the mind that you think i should invite scared to do studio just drop me a line or palomino past the t.v. dog are you and let's keep spotlights interact we'll be back with more profound comments on what's going on in an hour phone brush and then stay in a heartbeat and take a. look through. play . we'll. bring you the latest in science stem cell culture from around the slush. we've got the future of coverage. in india. the move to joint the hotel rooms the violence the gateway hotel room the grand imperial truly the torturously. you can a with a tomb it's mostly good to see don't need to go and. read this in the kennel was a photo retreat. the first funerals for the victims of sunday's pleasure boat tragedy on the volga river are held on a day of national mou
or three calls from children who has ideas about maybe future suicide thank you thank you very much prague and just to remind you that they're my guest in this video today was part of the presidential commission that puts. children's rights and that's it for now from all of us if you want to add your sales pipeline to rough someone of the mind that you think i should invite scared to do studio just drop me a line or palomino past the t.v. dog are you and let's keep spotlights interact we'll be...
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in russia questions francaise admission that it supplied weapons to the rebels in prague itself is sun cranes and nato support strikes and wiped up whole families that's an exclusive interview with dr. told me for stories around fifty minutes time out there you know this here will lead to sports news and we could be seeing an unprecedented surge in baseball fans in. us next start i like how you put it valleys of course because the n.f.l. the national football league might not be happening and then today we've just heard carry the n.b.a. might not be helping so here who passed the full thumbs going to be happy at all so much more not story plus the rest of the sport in just a second. good to have you with us this is sports today here in twenty four hour r.t. plenty ahead including all that. and then there were two maria sharapova powers into the wimbledon ladies' final and a meeting with czech patrick feats of. basketball blues the upcoming n.b.a. season is in a state of jeopardy today after team owners vowed to lock our players over various issues including a proposed salary cap. on th
in russia questions francaise admission that it supplied weapons to the rebels in prague itself is sun cranes and nato support strikes and wiped up whole families that's an exclusive interview with dr. told me for stories around fifty minutes time out there you know this here will lead to sports news and we could be seeing an unprecedented surge in baseball fans in. us next start i like how you put it valleys of course because the n.f.l. the national football league might not be happening and...
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distillation forecast the reason is because it's not really prague kate and they landed in tel aviv surely must be expected to happen. these people actually. came here or they were planning to come to them to participate. activism activism like cultural activities to visit. some places. and there when israeli security them on the airport about the reason of their visit they explained there and they also question. if they are going to participate on demonstrations or . things and all of the people that i met today answered very clearly that they don't have any. to participate or they are not planning to participate in anything mr asians or they are not planning to broker is really low so the. goal was to arrive to the west bank and to to meet the palestinian people to get more close to the palestinian culture and to learn more about it and also to support them to support them peacefully ways and of course talk about greece why it may or may not be involved here and there's a lot of pressure high level pressure on greece to allow the gaza. why do you think greece is preventing them from sett
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fire efforts in the european parliament which in two thousand and eight big group there proclaimed the prague declaration that declares naziism and communism to be the same thing which is absolute nonsense ok professor cats are afraid we're going to have to leave it there i expect the cheap holocaust history in the baltics many thanks thanks. now more than a year has possums the indian government announced the unprecedented right to education and the law was aimed at stamping out an interest in battling the country's ses he can only divide the concept was to provide compulsory and free education for all children aged six to fourteen however as the scope of the reform is facing a tough challenges. it's dawn in india's capital city of new delhi an eight year old cushy just wall is getting ready for school while there are nearly two hundred million elementary school children like cushy in india only half that number ever complete the eighth grade most end up leaving school to help their parents with domestic work or to get a job to bring in some extra money i made i haven't studied much that's w
fire efforts in the european parliament which in two thousand and eight big group there proclaimed the prague declaration that declares naziism and communism to be the same thing which is absolute nonsense ok professor cats are afraid we're going to have to leave it there i expect the cheap holocaust history in the baltics many thanks thanks. now more than a year has possums the indian government announced the unprecedented right to education and the law was aimed at stamping out an interest in...
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famous figures in russian history joseph stalin and we start off here at the museum of art sculpture prague next to the famous knights of thirty eight granite sculpture of the soviet leader there were many interesting locations and places connected to the soviet leaders life and death. this is sinister monuments represents the victims of stalin's purges in the one nine hundred thirty seven million people were held in prison camps and by the time his rule was over in the hundreds of thousands are still alive if you take a close look you can see that the nose on the statues face is broken one reason the majority of the confession need to step cheese were removed gradually from the towns and cities across the u.s.s.r. . as one of history's most notorious dictators he was to some a war hero who modernized the country to others he was a mass murderer it was a reign of terror to his people. he used to be a bit menacing people very dangerous and they started. believing he's. a leader that led the country to lenin. he was a murdered a lot of people but three million people. maybe not the best guy.
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home how the fact us joining us now to offer more insight on today's news from the euro zone is max prague wealth economist and professor of economics at the new school university graduate program in international affairs max welcome back to the program always a pleasure to join you thanks for having me thank you how serious is the threat of collapse of your of the euro zone's third largest economy of italy i think that the italian economy is in much better shape than the perception of the italian economy or the trade the italian markets would suggest from the last few days that being said the situation in the euro zone and into a lesser extent in italy is fairly severe as we see continued downgrades of portugal last week major fights between the european union and the three large rating agencies well domicile near where i'm sitting actually in new york city york and continued heavy pressure on ireland and spain and etc so we do see a lot of real serious issues here even if they are slightly overblown and some of the stock trading my day by day basis. you know there's been a whole spectrum
home how the fact us joining us now to offer more insight on today's news from the euro zone is max prague wealth economist and professor of economics at the new school university graduate program in international affairs max welcome back to the program always a pleasure to join you thanks for having me thank you how serious is the threat of collapse of your of the euro zone's third largest economy of italy i think that the italian economy is in much better shape than the perception of the...
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states is there well developed the sheer number of nursing homes i think more than thirty thousand to prague and i did state speaks for that in russia there are just about fifteen hundred nursing homes are all around the country and as far as i understand there's also a big difference culturally and socially to how people approach the sort of subject of the differences. you're perfectly right that united states assisted living is a kind of business am people huge. as just another way to be independent during their old age so that they could not feel themselves as a burden to their families to their working kids so that they could be. independent in the economic sense and that medical sense well here in the area in the russian federation is totally different because there is no business like assisted living and. institutions of this kind are totally on the world war on the federal budget not sure about it but it's just that the culture culturally people are very wary of freed up finding themselves in these homes and these kinds of institutions because they do not want to be a burden to the go
states is there well developed the sheer number of nursing homes i think more than thirty thousand to prague and i did state speaks for that in russia there are just about fifteen hundred nursing homes are all around the country and as far as i understand there's also a big difference culturally and socially to how people approach the sort of subject of the differences. you're perfectly right that united states assisted living is a kind of business am people huge. as just another way to be...
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prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... checkpoint charlie, the most famous border crossing between the american and soviet sectors, stood about here. the place is marked by a replica checkpoint, a thought-provoking post with a young american soldier facing east, and, on the flip side, a young russian soldier facing west, and a fascinating museum, the house at checkpoint charlie. during the cold war, this museum stood defiantly, spitting distance from the border guards, telling the story of the wall and celebrating all the clever escapes over, under, and through it. escapees would hide sandwiched between wind surfboards, buried in shopping carts, and crammed into tiny cars. this car, so small it wasn't generally even checked, was redesigned to stow a person. it drove six people to freedom before finally being discovered. and this vehicle, lined with concrete and iron plates, simply blasted through. there's a room dedicated to showing how tunnels were used, bo
prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... checkpoint charlie, the most famous border crossing between the american and soviet sectors, stood about here. the place is marked by a replica checkpoint, a thought-provoking post with a young american soldier facing east, and, on the flip side, a young russian soldier facing west, and a fascinating museum, the house at checkpoint charlie. during the cold...
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efficient and as much as i hate some things wal-mart does i love the fact that we have megastores like prague and walmart and that's where i go for all my cheap us to crap from china and i can get it all in one stop. very efficiently all right a michelle obama all about her organic garden on the front lawn of the white house we know but for the rest of us peons this is now a jailable offense they create gardens no serve it's up to the standards of your local poet bureau it's a convict three garden or convict or garden get it at least this is the case in oak park city michigan where a local city planner as a side of it really bass's vegetable garden is unfit for city approval right let's let's get a look at this potential terrorist training camp up close here all right why because front lawns according to city code require sustainable live plants material . never mind that vegetables are suitable live plant material but when asked about that the planner here kevin real koski had this to say quote that's not what we want to see in a front yard if you look at the definition of what suitable is i
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and in the czech republican, a street in prague has been named after reagan. an honor to recognize his contribution to the fall of communism. those are your fast five headlines. >>> we have incredible video this morning of a bomb disposal officer in thailand. talk about a job to do. he barely escaped death friday. the bomb in the vehicle he looked at exploded. he was tossed several feet from the blast, was not seriously hurt, but it happened when he merely touched the door handle of that car. reportedly muslim militants planted that bomb as part of random attacks on government offices. joining me, colonel jack jacobs. can you believe that guy walked away? >> yeah, he was wearing a protective suit. very, very lucky guy indeed. it might be he's going to have some kind of problems later on, but tell you what it feels like, identify been close to explosions in the past. you feel this warm rush of air lifting you up and slamming you to the ground. your initial response is this is just a video, not happening to you. in fact, of course, it is happening to you. >> wel
and in the czech republican, a street in prague has been named after reagan. an honor to recognize his contribution to the fall of communism. those are your fast five headlines. >>> we have incredible video this morning of a bomb disposal officer in thailand. talk about a job to do. he barely escaped death friday. the bomb in the vehicle he looked at exploded. he was tossed several feet from the blast, was not seriously hurt, but it happened when he merely touched the door handle of...
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other a number of other places we wanted to acknowledge, including nonproliferation, the president's prague speh. those were the key lines of work th we undertook to build the platform on which we believe that we can restore ameri's credibility. and i think we've done that. >> rose: that's my question, how much have you achieved and what would you point to as an indication of success on any of those points >> if you look at it in terms of the rebalancing and achievement of our goals here, we're going to bring our military action in iraq to an end on december 31, 2011. that's a reduction since president obama has come into office of 130,000 troops. >> rose: if the iraqi asks us to keep more troops there, what do we do? >> well, we have to see what that discussion looks like. the program of record, if you will, the united states policy at this point-- and we are on track to remove the remaining 47,000 troops from iraq by the end of this year. we'll then engage with iraq in a conversation like we would have with any other coury. trying to normalize our relationship with iraq. in iraq, politics
other a number of other places we wanted to acknowledge, including nonproliferation, the president's prague speh. those were the key lines of work th we undertook to build the platform on which we believe that we can restore ameri's credibility. and i think we've done that. >> rose: that's my question, how much have you achieved and what would you point to as an indication of success on any of those points >> if you look at it in terms of the rebalancing and achievement of our goals...
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i think maybe he was a little too prague platic and a little too behind the skeens for today. >> karl rove who is well known as one of the top aids to president george w. bush, used to talk about mckinley. there were suggestion that karl rove was the mark hannah to george bush, mark kwlan to william mckinley. who was mark hannah and do you agree? >> there's probably something to it. mark hannah was one of mckinley's life-long friends. he's one of the few major business figure that the mckinleys spent considerable time with. freffs ohio. he kind of discovered mckinley when he was governor of ohio. hannah had many different business interests. he was a tremendous businessman. he was interested in politics. but he just didn't want to climb the ladder. he kind of picked mckinley out as somebody he could mentor and connect to the right people and really hold mckinley's hand when he ran in 1896. mckinley repaid the favor by helping him get in the senate when he was elected. hannah was desperate to become a senator, which mckinley helped him achieve. they remained good friends. >> how did wi
i think maybe he was a little too prague platic and a little too behind the skeens for today. >> karl rove who is well known as one of the top aids to president george w. bush, used to talk about mckinley. there were suggestion that karl rove was the mark hannah to george bush, mark kwlan to william mckinley. who was mark hannah and do you agree? >> there's probably something to it. mark hannah was one of mckinley's life-long friends. he's one of the few major business figure that...
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employee of about 70 prague -- $73,000. that is 33% higher than the average compensation level for domestic based companies. through ongoing dialogue and interaction, we must strive to develop mutually beneficial long-term relationships between u.s. states and territories and chinese provinces to trade and investment opportunities. it should capture not only traditional business to business relationships, but also travel, tourism, and cultural exchanges. such opportunities and exchanges facilitate relationship building in trade and investment, which include securing partners to help parties navigate transactions. strong bilateral relationships among the u.s. and chinese public and private sectors also help us appreciate the riches we each rain and it would support a more predictable market environment where access to capital is strong, workforces are skilled and educated, and regulatory practices are transparent. a predictable market environment improves dab, improves trust, -- depth, improves trust. >> thank you. the chine
employee of about 70 prague -- $73,000. that is 33% higher than the average compensation level for domestic based companies. through ongoing dialogue and interaction, we must strive to develop mutually beneficial long-term relationships between u.s. states and territories and chinese provinces to trade and investment opportunities. it should capture not only traditional business to business relationships, but also travel, tourism, and cultural exchanges. such opportunities and exchanges...
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vote in the middle a presidential election would mean a lot of political pasturing, but not a lot of prague progress. and pushing the next stage of the debt into 2013 after the election would ease market jitters. and they lay the blame on the gop for flirting with exib disaster. -- economic disaster. >> we know speaker boehner walked out of negotiations with the president not once, but twice. and the reality is if we fail to extend the debt ceiling of the united states, we will be imposing a new tax on working families and businesses across america. >> now boehner had said he wanted some kind of deal by tonight, but when the asian markets opened, but nothing yet, probably tomorrow. greg, back to you jie. i want to pursue with you just a bit here this breaking news that harry reid is working on a back up plan that would include $2.5 trillion in cuts in order to raise the debt ceiling, but no revenue increases. correct me if i am wrong, but all along the president and harry reid and nancy pelosi said any cuts in spending have to include corresponding revenue increases which the republicans re
vote in the middle a presidential election would mean a lot of political pasturing, but not a lot of prague progress. and pushing the next stage of the debt into 2013 after the election would ease market jitters. and they lay the blame on the gop for flirting with exib disaster. -- economic disaster. >> we know speaker boehner walked out of negotiations with the president not once, but twice. and the reality is if we fail to extend the debt ceiling of the united states, we will be...
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>> i think they need to listen to people like you, independent voters who are talking about prague mattism and solutions in our politics, not partisanship. the leaders are trying to do that. >> candace, thanks a lot. >> you have a question. >> i'm not an expert on the economy. who's to blame. i'm a medical doctor. i'm an expert. for 25 years, i've been practicing internal medicine and i recognize disease when it's systemic. the two parties are struggling. i believe we as a nation have to now turn our attention on reforming the political process to healing the political process and doing something about the partisanship. as independents, we support political reform. comprehensive, restructuring nonpartisanship of the parties. we think it's at the heart. we have a set of prescriptions for reform. >> what are your -- your thoughts, your ideas on how ordinary americans can open up the political process and change the gridlock in washington? >> i think the most important thing that individual citizens can do is talk to their representatives and talk to their members of congress. you can e-mail,
>> i think they need to listen to people like you, independent voters who are talking about prague mattism and solutions in our politics, not partisanship. the leaders are trying to do that. >> candace, thanks a lot. >> you have a question. >> i'm not an expert on the economy. who's to blame. i'm a medical doctor. i'm an expert. for 25 years, i've been practicing internal medicine and i recognize disease when it's systemic. the two parties are struggling. i believe we as...
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employee of about 70 prague -- $73,000. that is 33% higher than the average compensation level for domestic based companies. through ongoing dialogue and interaction, we must strive to develop mutually beneficial long-term relationships between u.s. states and territories and chinese provinces to trade and investment opportunities. it should capture not only traditional business to business relationships, but also travel, tourism, and cultural exchanges. such opportunities and exchanges facilitate relationship building in trade and investment, which include securing partners to help parties navigate transactions. strong bilateral relationships among the u.s. and chinese public and private sectors also help us appreciate the riches we each rain and it would support a more predictable market environment where access to capital is strong, workforces are skilled and educated, and regulatory practices are transparent. a predictable market environment improves dab, improves trust, -- depth, improves trust. >> thank you. the chine
employee of about 70 prague -- $73,000. that is 33% higher than the average compensation level for domestic based companies. through ongoing dialogue and interaction, we must strive to develop mutually beneficial long-term relationships between u.s. states and territories and chinese provinces to trade and investment opportunities. it should capture not only traditional business to business relationships, but also travel, tourism, and cultural exchanges. such opportunities and exchanges...
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i bought a handbook of the communist breeding published in prague in 53, and in this it doesn't matter anymore. an organism can be changed by changing its surroundings so it would be countered and hardened by exposing their herd to extreme cold and would pass along the new-found distance. that is the way it works. outside the soviet union, the idea of the biology wasn't so widely welcomed. liberal humanist thinkers, bernard meshaal for example, in the west systematically playing down the importance of nature of the inborn differences between the groups of people that lend themselves so readily to the racial doctrine that unesco statement on a race released in the 60's but based on the same declaring there is no justification for the racial. to propose the generation of the left-wing opinion leaders and the odors of behavior which are found in their water and soil of consumer capitalism, criminals were not bad by nature and the unemployment, poverty, exploitation. anyone looking to genes of the human brain for an explanation was threatened and ridiculed. in the netherlands of the univer
i bought a handbook of the communist breeding published in prague in 53, and in this it doesn't matter anymore. an organism can be changed by changing its surroundings so it would be countered and hardened by exposing their herd to extreme cold and would pass along the new-found distance. that is the way it works. outside the soviet union, the idea of the biology wasn't so widely welcomed. liberal humanist thinkers, bernard meshaal for example, in the west systematically playing down the...
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you want a prague gnat mat -- pragmatic solution. the issue is not wide polarization of the public, but the public thatments am biff leapt, confused, butments pragmatic collusions and the political elite offers polarized choices. i think that's what's wrong on immigration, and it's very hard for those people in the focus group to be heard saying we want a practical solution that works on a lot of dimensions, and you're sucked into the only choice you have is black or white, and they choose one or the other. >> a little of time left, so i'll ask faster. i want to turn to whattic is the undereying -- i want to turn to what i think the is underlying assumptions of the two panels that some is desirable and religious, ethnic, political groups can come togetherring but what are the specific things this have the potential to bring us together? military conscription, requiring the pledge of allegiance, what gets people alts of their particular camps and to feel some sense of unity to a larger camp that we call the united states? anyone can d
you want a prague gnat mat -- pragmatic solution. the issue is not wide polarization of the public, but the public thatments am biff leapt, confused, butments pragmatic collusions and the political elite offers polarized choices. i think that's what's wrong on immigration, and it's very hard for those people in the focus group to be heard saying we want a practical solution that works on a lot of dimensions, and you're sucked into the only choice you have is black or white, and they choose one...
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>>> former playboy model jenny mccarthy is a hit on twitter after tweeting a picture from her 2002 prague pregnancy when she tipped the scales at 211 pounds. she, of course, lost all that and looks fantastic. 8:04 right now. let's go back outside to ann and lester. >> yeah. go, jenny. meantime, they say water, isn't water a sign of life. >> support life. >> how do they know that stuff? >> i don't know. >>> meantime, we have mr. al in the crowd looking dapper. don't you love his purple today? >> don't you love this. who is that? we woke her up. >> valentino. >> how old? >> 10 months old. >> what a kocutie. let's check your weher. see what's happening. and you can see we've got wet we atrin mhegakts i way across e oklahoma area. strong storms firing up there. a few clouds in the pacific northwest and some activity moving across the eastern great lakes where we have a risk of strong storms. much of new york state. and on into the new england area. wet weather along the southeastern atlantic states. back into montana. not a bad day in the pacific northwest. southern california, plenty of suns
>>> former playboy model jenny mccarthy is a hit on twitter after tweeting a picture from her 2002 prague pregnancy when she tipped the scales at 211 pounds. she, of course, lost all that and looks fantastic. 8:04 right now. let's go back outside to ann and lester. >> yeah. go, jenny. meantime, they say water, isn't water a sign of life. >> support life. >> how do they know that stuff? >> i don't know. >>> meantime, we have mr. al in the crowd looking...