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dourtman, 1 a 1, y al 88, cerca de finalizar el partido, el gol del triunfo de robben y ahora iguala al liverpool. >> el delantero brasileño neymar sería el nuevo jugador de barcelona y la decisión está en neymar que no hay hecho comentarios. >> nos vemos mañana en "república deportiva" a las 12 del día, cobertura completa de la final del fútbol mexicano, regresamos a los estudios. >> en instantes una pequeña mascota se convierte en >> una pequeña mascota se ha convertido una atracción de muchos en una ciudad en china, el perro camina en dos patas, monta en bicicleta, patineta, se disfraza de súper héroe, dice el dueño que lo compró en tres dólares cuando era pequeño, y así llegamos al final, les deseamos una feliz noche, mañana es la final del, fútbol mexicano por univisión, los esperamos. ♪ ♪ >>> esto es desmadrugados. (aplausos). ♪ (música) >>> hoy en
dourtman, 1 a 1, y al 88, cerca de finalizar el partido, el gol del triunfo de robben y ahora iguala al liverpool. >> el delantero brasileño neymar sería el nuevo jugador de barcelona y la decisión está en neymar que no hay hecho comentarios. >> nos vemos mañana en "república deportiva" a las 12 del día, cobertura completa de la final del fútbol mexicano, regresamos a los estudios. >> en instantes una pequeña mascota se convierte en >> una pequeña...
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. >> but he was sophisticated this is liverpool in 1960s. people often said he had the suit and it was his suit which was unusual, not his dads. >> rose: hi a fabulous latin professor who gave me this really wonderful book when i graduated from college. d i ought this i- sa thing this is really a wonderful man who i had great admiration for, never lost sight of him but he was just really quite amazing and he taught me some sense about an appreciation of all things cultural. >> yeah. >> how did he do that? >> i done know. >> by example. >> rose: probably. just by an expression of life. >> i gave a talk recently, i got asked to do a lot of these things. but what is interesting about it is you never quite know where you're going to show up. orho might a you. and you take the ones that look really interesting. and i was invited by, called the unit states and canadian association of pathologists. and i was asked to give the keynote at their 100th anniversary. >> rose: i am not surprised. >> i am not known in the field of pathology. i didn't think
. >> but he was sophisticated this is liverpool in 1960s. people often said he had the suit and it was his suit which was unusual, not his dads. >> rose: hi a fabulous latin professor who gave me this really wonderful book when i graduated from college. d i ought this i- sa thing this is really a wonderful man who i had great admiration for, never lost sight of him but he was just really quite amazing and he taught me some sense about an appreciation of all things cultural. >>...
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of the daily losses was carried down the corridors of this huge bunker hidden beneath the streets of liverpool. churchill said the u-boat threat was the one thing that really frightened him, and with good reason. in this room, winston churchill and his senior commanders could monitor the convoy as they made the dangerous journey from the united states. 5000 allied merchant ships were sunk with a loss of 30,000 lives. german uattacking by aircraftestroyed traveling as far west as fuel would allow. this year we mark the dogged courage and determination of every man who sailed those dangerous waters with the help of those who survived. terrifying times. looking back of the second world war in the atlantic with some of the people who were there at the time. that brings the show to a close. you can follow the news on our web site. thanks so much for watching. please make sure to tune in tomorrow. news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursui
of the daily losses was carried down the corridors of this huge bunker hidden beneath the streets of liverpool. churchill said the u-boat threat was the one thing that really frightened him, and with good reason. in this room, winston churchill and his senior commanders could monitor the convoy as they made the dangerous journey from the united states. 5000 allied merchant ships were sunk with a loss of 30,000 lives. german uattacking by aircraftestroyed traveling as far west as fuel would...
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wanting british jobs for british workers paula thank you very much indeed for joining us live there from liverpool in the u.k. deputy leader of the u.k. and his party great to talk to you thank you. well still to come here at all t. despite control to see over the use of drones for the sake of security in the u.s. drone studies become a popular choice for american students with the. rocketing we researched the. short break. with. technology innovation all the developments from around. the. understand it. and realize. download the. stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch ati anytime anywhere. continues here on. russia's main christ the savior cathedral with this year's solemn easter service about to start thousands of believers a gathered for the vigil it's one of orthodox christianity is most important services and marks the resurrection of jesus christ without his body in a question of is there and joins us live now from central moscow but there i will start the holy far from jerusalem has arrived in
wanting british jobs for british workers paula thank you very much indeed for joining us live there from liverpool in the u.k. deputy leader of the u.k. and his party great to talk to you thank you. well still to come here at all t. despite control to see over the use of drones for the sake of security in the u.s. drone studies become a popular choice for american students with the. rocketing we researched the. short break. with. technology innovation all the developments from around. the....
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i meet back up with fred and dave at liverpool house, the sister restaurant to joe beef. >> i think we always compensate a little bit with overabundance of food because of our insecurity of not being like good cooks. >> you know what, it's a combination of low self-esteem and generosity that explains the amount of food perhaps. >> first course. look at that. unbelievable. look at the aspect work. >> this is smoked veal and potatoes inside. salmon pastrami. >> wait a minute, this is super classic. >> and this, egg and aspic, soft boiled or poached egg in clear gelatin set broth classically garnished with white ham, tarragon leaves and black truffles. oh, my gosh. i was pretty sure i'd live the rest of my life without ever seeing this again. delicious. but tonight after a full week of franco-canadian full-on assaults on our livers and our lights, fred and dave thought it would be both delicious and merciful to take advantage of the somewhat lighter and familiar fair from their chef friend from pakistan, amazing authentic pakistani food. what do we have here? >> butter chicken crab, a lit
i meet back up with fred and dave at liverpool house, the sister restaurant to joe beef. >> i think we always compensate a little bit with overabundance of food because of our insecurity of not being like good cooks. >> you know what, it's a combination of low self-esteem and generosity that explains the amount of food perhaps. >> first course. look at that. unbelievable. look at the aspect work. >> this is smoked veal and potatoes inside. salmon pastrami. >> wait...
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i meet back up with fred and dave at liverpool house, the s sister restaurant to joe beef. >> we always compensate a little bit with overabundance of food because of our insecurity of not being like good cooks. >> you know it is a combination of low self-esteem and generosity that explains the amount of food perhaps. >> first course -- >> legs of char and solomon gundy. >> look at that! unbelievable. look at the work. >> this is with potatoes inside, and salmon with egg inside. >> look at this. classic. this is a classic dish classically garnished with ham and tarragon leaves and foe gras. >> i never thought i would see this again. delicious. but after a full week of full-on assaults of the livers and our lives, dave thought it would be merciless to take on the insanely fair of omar who is from pakistan, amazing authentic pakistani food. what to we have here? >> crab, and octopus, and eggplants braised with seeds and pomegranate and fingerlings with a fen nell greek and fen nell, and this is donkey meat ahari. >> yes, he said donkey meet. this is a coriander and sesame seed curry, and a
i meet back up with fred and dave at liverpool house, the s sister restaurant to joe beef. >> we always compensate a little bit with overabundance of food because of our insecurity of not being like good cooks. >> you know it is a combination of low self-esteem and generosity that explains the amount of food perhaps. >> first course -- >> legs of char and solomon gundy. >> look at that! unbelievable. look at the work. >> this is with potatoes inside, and...
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i meet back up with fred and dave at liverpool house, the sister restaurant to joe beef. >> i think we overcompensate with an abundance of food because of our insecurity of not being good cooks. >> you know what? it is amount of generosity that we have through food. >> first course -- >> gravlax of char. >> salman gundi. >> look at that. unbelievable. look at the aspic work. >> this is salmon pastrami. >> wait a minute, this is super classic. >> and oueff engelee. this is egg in clear broth classically garnished with white ham, tarragon leaves and black truffles. >> oh, my god, i was pretty sure i would live the rest of my life without ever seeing this again. delicious. but tonight after a full week of franco-canadian full-on assaults on our livers and delights, they thought it would be to take advantage of the insanely delicious fare by their brilliant chef omar, who's from pakistan. amazing, authentic pakistani food. >> what do we have here? >> butter chicken crab, octopus tikka, a little mushrooms and rabbit korma and fingerling with fenugreek and fen nell. this is donkey hanarri. >
i meet back up with fred and dave at liverpool house, the sister restaurant to joe beef. >> i think we overcompensate with an abundance of food because of our insecurity of not being good cooks. >> you know what? it is amount of generosity that we have through food. >> first course -- >> gravlax of char. >> salman gundi. >> look at that. unbelievable. look at the aspic work. >> this is salmon pastrami. >> wait a minute, this is super classic....
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liverpool played on the merseyside against derby shire. of manchester united was decided by a phil jones own goal. the biggest names in men's tennis are all in the spanish capital ahead of the madrid open. it serves as important preparation ahead of the french open. the organizers have said they will not go against the world rankings and give the defending champion a higher seeding. nadal is currently ranked five and could face world number one djokovic in the quarterfinal. federer. is roger nadal is so strong on clay that a higher seeding is not necessary. >> we all know he would deserve it. he has been so successful that the last 8, 9 years everybody knows that he deserves it. 80is not like he is ranked in the world and needs a bump into the seeds or a bump into the 4. he is already ranked number five. >> the second round of the playoffs in the nba began on sunday. the thunder took the lead over the grizzlies. the grizzlies led most of the game with pondexter hitting this three-pointer. the thunder still trailed in the final minutes. 35i
liverpool played on the merseyside against derby shire. of manchester united was decided by a phil jones own goal. the biggest names in men's tennis are all in the spanish capital ahead of the madrid open. it serves as important preparation ahead of the french open. the organizers have said they will not go against the world rankings and give the defending champion a higher seeding. nadal is currently ranked five and could face world number one djokovic in the quarterfinal. federer. is roger...
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. >> over the following two days riots break out in manchester, liverpool, and elsewhere across england. on august 8th in woolich, a working-class neighborhood in southeast london, filmmaker mike jelsh hears something stirring out in the street. >> we could hear it directly beneath our windows. the people gathering outside of there. so the natural thing in my mind was then to go upstairs to the balcony that overlooks the streets and see what i could kind of get from there. literally using my iphone. >> from the roof mike is shocked by what he sees. >> the funny thing was i see six riot police against however many people there were. and that's kind of where the main section of film begins. >> mike sees police armed with only shields and batons about to be confronted by a mob just offscreen in his footage. >> one or two people start to come forward, brandishing street signs that they've picked up, men at work signs, things like that. the police kind of start to back off and then just this surge of people just come forward and just in a rush. and on the tape that's where -- >> holy [ muted
. >> over the following two days riots break out in manchester, liverpool, and elsewhere across england. on august 8th in woolich, a working-class neighborhood in southeast london, filmmaker mike jelsh hears something stirring out in the street. >> we could hear it directly beneath our windows. the people gathering outside of there. so the natural thing in my mind was then to go upstairs to the balcony that overlooks the streets and see what i could kind of get from there. literally...
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. >> caller: boo-yah, jim, mike from liverpool. i have abbott stocks, recently they split and gave me shares of abb, why can't the abb dividends be automatically reinstated and are abbott and abb good long term? >> one is slower than the other. both of them are excellent companies and i will bless both of them, provided just so you know, provided that you don't have any other drug company in your portfolio. let's go to john in florida. john. >> thank you. i'm calling about fifth third bank shares. >> fifth third, it's terrific. i like huntington bank and fifth third, may i add my charitable trust owns key. key may be the best. let's go to nathaniel in new york. >> caller: goodyear tire, is it worth buying? >> no, it doesn't have an edge. let's go to bob in illinois. bob. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. omega healthcare investors. >> it's another 5% yield. we had it on the other day. i like aviv better more. susan in pennsylvania. >> caller: boo-yah from your home state. icahn enterprises? >> it can go higher. let's go to eric
. >> caller: boo-yah, jim, mike from liverpool. i have abbott stocks, recently they split and gave me shares of abb, why can't the abb dividends be automatically reinstated and are abbott and abb good long term? >> one is slower than the other. both of them are excellent companies and i will bless both of them, provided just so you know, provided that you don't have any other drug company in your portfolio. let's go to john in florida. john. >> thank you. i'm calling about...
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elsewhere, a hat trick for liverpool. they win. scotland boosted their champions boosted their chances. >> an extremely important win because we get to play at home. hopefully we will be rewarded in -- end it arsenal is so good in the end. arsenal is so good. >> barcelona clinched even before they kicked off their game against athletic, drip. parcel one amending -- winning their fourth title on saturday when defending chapmans riyal defendingwhen the champions failed to win. a goal from alexi sanchez. barcelona, the 2-1 win. messi taking off. he has yet to recover from any injury. our solana wins of their last three games, they will hit a 100 record that a record 100 points for the season. a record 100 hit points for the season. fans in france could celebrate their first championship win since 1994. the club has spent more than $250 million on players since taking control of couple of years ago. in italy, milan hospira against rome had to be halted because of racist chanting by supporters. a section of roma fans appeared to target
elsewhere, a hat trick for liverpool. they win. scotland boosted their champions boosted their chances. >> an extremely important win because we get to play at home. hopefully we will be rewarded in -- end it arsenal is so good in the end. arsenal is so good. >> barcelona clinched even before they kicked off their game against athletic, drip. parcel one amending -- winning their fourth title on saturday when defending chapmans riyal defendingwhen the champions failed to win. a goal...
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. >> mccormick spent 18 months as an entry level policeman in the liverpool area before becoming a salesman of radio equipment. in this training video to potential salesman in india, he had said "worked with explosives for british police." it's the made in the uk label that tipped people off. they found mccormick had components made separately and assembled them here at a cost of less than $60 each. he sold the devices to government agencies and private companies around the world. in at least one case for as much as $300,000 a piece. iraq law enforcement agencies bought 6,000 of the devices. so just how much money did james mccormick make off this scam? an estimated $60 million to $80 million. and he spent $8 million on this historic home in england formerly owned by nicholas cage complete with a pool in the basement. he also bought a million-dollar y yacht and holiday homes in cypress and florida. >> we'll make sure his assets are confiscated and that we get the money back from him so he can't live a life of luxury from this crime. >> mccormick insists the devices do work, but he's been co
. >> mccormick spent 18 months as an entry level policeman in the liverpool area before becoming a salesman of radio equipment. in this training video to potential salesman in india, he had said "worked with explosives for british police." it's the made in the uk label that tipped people off. they found mccormick had components made separately and assembled them here at a cost of less than $60 each. he sold the devices to government agencies and private companies around the...
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he set sail from new york to liverpool. ier man submarine fired a tornado torpedo at that vessel. it sank 20 minutes later. when it was all over 1200 people were dead including 128 americans. of course, germany eventually apologized but the u.s. entered the war two years later and the damage was done 98 years ago today. and now you know the news for this tuesday, may the 7th, 2013. for the journalists of fox news, i'm shepard smith. we'll be back tomorrow noon pacific, 3:00 eastern for "studio b" and right back here tomorrow night for another fox report. opinion and analysis begins now with mr. bill o'reilly. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> i have been kidnapped and i have been missing for 10 years and i'm here. i'm free now. >> bill: a stunning kidnapping case in ohio. three girls who disappeared 10 years ago found alive. we'll have the very latest and we will address the question what does this say about america? >> you have considered donating any of your salary from colombia to any of the victims' families? >> bill: jesse watters catches up with convicted terro
he set sail from new york to liverpool. ier man submarine fired a tornado torpedo at that vessel. it sank 20 minutes later. when it was all over 1200 people were dead including 128 americans. of course, germany eventually apologized but the u.s. entered the war two years later and the damage was done 98 years ago today. and now you know the news for this tuesday, may the 7th, 2013. for the journalists of fox news, i'm shepard smith. we'll be back tomorrow noon pacific, 3:00 eastern for...
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the first thing i did as a rookie tv producer was go and make a little film with four unknown kids in liverpool who turned out to be the beatles. just a complete accident but i thought they were astonishing, nobody had really heard of them and within months they were the beatles. >> but they did, as you point out, i mean i actually worked in moscow in the early '90s and i met a lot of musicians there, not just musicians but other people who had managed to get ahold of essentially pirated beatles material, which was considered contraband wasn't it, back in the '60s. >> it was. having an album, you could lose your job, your education. the kremlin really was against the beatles. >> why is that? >> good question. i think they kind of instinct actively understood there was something about the spirit of the music that startled central control. that's what it came down to. >> how do you think it actually had a role in bringing down communism? >> i think what happened is the beatles played an important part in triggering a cultural revolution. and the cultural revolution led on to, you know the washing
the first thing i did as a rookie tv producer was go and make a little film with four unknown kids in liverpool who turned out to be the beatles. just a complete accident but i thought they were astonishing, nobody had really heard of them and within months they were the beatles. >> but they did, as you point out, i mean i actually worked in moscow in the early '90s and i met a lot of musicians there, not just musicians but other people who had managed to get ahold of essentially pirated...
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i meet back up with fred and dave at liverpool house, the sister restaurant to joe beef. >> i think we always compensate a little bit with overabundance of food because of our insecurity of not being like good cooks, you know. >> you know what, it's a combination of low self-esteem and generosity that explains the amount of food perhaps. >> yeah. >> first course salmon. >> looks at that. >> leeks and eggs. >> unbelievable. >> this is smoked eel and potatoes inside. salmon pastrami. >> wait a minute. this is super classic. >> enfran says. >> and this egg and aspic, soft boiled or poached egg in clear gelatin set broth, classically garnished with white ham, tarragon leaves black truffles. oh my gosh pretty sure i would live the rest of my life without seeing this again. ah, delicious. but tonight after a full week of franco-canadian full-on assaults on our livers and our lights, fred and dave thought it would be both delicious and merciful to take advantage of the somewhat lighter and insanely delicious fare by their brill fant chef omar who is from pakistan. amazing, authentic pakistani
i meet back up with fred and dave at liverpool house, the sister restaurant to joe beef. >> i think we always compensate a little bit with overabundance of food because of our insecurity of not being like good cooks, you know. >> you know what, it's a combination of low self-esteem and generosity that explains the amount of food perhaps. >> yeah. >> first course salmon. >> looks at that. >> leeks and eggs. >> unbelievable. >> this is smoked eel...
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. >> and did not have a liverpool or newcastle. >> stephanie: donald in aurora you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi donald. >> caller: hi, stephanie, i was calling in in regards to what they were saying about the collateral damage with kids, and i agree with those people. i'm a veteran. when i was drafted in 66 and every time we would walk through rice paddies we created more vc. and they don't care. all of the good that we pretend to do by getting rid of terrorists, we're just creating more terrorists. my advise is let's get the hell out of their world and mind our own business. >> stephanie: yeah, but what i'm saying what you just said is -- one of the primary things is getting us out of iraq and afghanistan, and we need to get rid of these huge troop presences. >> caller: yeah, people like lindsey graham want to put us in a perpetual war. we're going to become the biggest threat to world peace than any nation on this planet. >> stephanie: i agree. and i think the president echoed that. i think john mccain and lindsey graham have one view of how we conduct ourselves and the presi
. >> and did not have a liverpool or newcastle. >> stephanie: donald in aurora you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi donald. >> caller: hi, stephanie, i was calling in in regards to what they were saying about the collateral damage with kids, and i agree with those people. i'm a veteran. when i was drafted in 66 and every time we would walk through rice paddies we created more vc. and they don't care. all of the good that we pretend to do by getting rid of...
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. >> little known fact, he brings up brian epshteyn, that's the other thing with liverpool, you don't realize how small of a community it is. >> how oppressing that scouts are walking out of these shows, oh, just a band. just another band. maybe they'll make it. >> by the way, if you were the head of a certain record company at the time, you said, if you heard the tape, fans with guitars are on their way out. one of the most famous declarations. >> thank you so much. you made joe's day. he's sort of a fanatic, as you can imagine. >>> up next, today's business headlines with brian sullivan, including big news for you arrested development fans out there. >> the book is "how the beatles rocked the kremlin." leslie, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's the most powerful thing on the planet. love holds us in the beginning. comforts us as we grow old. love is the reason you care. for all the things in your life... that make life worth living. ♪ ♪ sweet love of mine ♪ there you go. come on, let's play! [ male announcer ] there's an easier way to protect y
. >> little known fact, he brings up brian epshteyn, that's the other thing with liverpool, you don't realize how small of a community it is. >> how oppressing that scouts are walking out of these shows, oh, just a band. just another band. maybe they'll make it. >> by the way, if you were the head of a certain record company at the time, you said, if you heard the tape, fans with guitars are on their way out. one of the most famous declarations. >> thank you so much. you...
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we as liverpool fans hate him. >> hate him. >> i have called him darth vader for years. he is simply the greatest coach has ever been. he is the secretariat of coaches. no comparison. >> i was thinking is he like lombardi? is he greater? a living legend. incredible decade after decade and miserable complete domination of the entire pinnacle -- >> americans get involved in soccer. in britain they think it's easy and it's the toughest sport to figure out. you talk to the red sox owners now wringing their hands it's maddening. sir alex over 20 years he took no crap off of anybody. if you played for him, you were playing for manu and you were playing for sir alex. i've never seen nickel it before in sports. he is remarkable and he has won decade after decade. >> willie, why are we talking about soccer? >> excellence and it doesn't matter whether you're a school teacher, whether you're a band conductor. whether you are a guy that wears baby gap black t-shirts and does push-ups on national television and calls 14-year-old girls thoroughbreds and delicious. >> seriously? >> exc
we as liverpool fans hate him. >> hate him. >> i have called him darth vader for years. he is simply the greatest coach has ever been. he is the secretariat of coaches. no comparison. >> i was thinking is he like lombardi? is he greater? a living legend. incredible decade after decade and miserable complete domination of the entire pinnacle -- >> americans get involved in soccer. in britain they think it's easy and it's the toughest sport to figure out. you talk to the...