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highly viable and a real disastrous disorderly wind down of the european union experiment but we've teetered there for way too long there's been a sort of sense that the e.c.b. the i.m.f. the sovereign policymakers in many of the european countries believed and conducted themselves as though they had more time than they did while the financial markets screamed out as did critics you don't have more time you don't have more time and they kind of leisurely looked at their watches and tried to do what was good for them domestically politically and acted like they had time that there was every indication did not actually exist and can we talk about in the event that this this does happen and it looks like a it's very likely that it will happen and how the situation in the e.u. can affect confidence in global economies even here in the u.s. i don't think we're near term fifteen country downgrade what we are going to see is a smaller more unified european union probably with some of the marginal states that were struggling here which have the highest debt burdens no longer part of the mechanism th
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the greek economy already teetering on the brink has taken yet another turn for the worse that's the verdict coming from i.m.f. officials austerity inspectors visited the country to check whether it's meeting the conditions set up by international creditors if the demands are not fulfilled greece will not get a second lifeline of one hundred thirty billion euros and another debt ridden eurozone economy that of italy is undergoing a further round of belt tightening as its lower house of parliament is about to vote for more austerity measures nigel for raj m.e.p. and leader of the u.k. independence party says the hands of the eurozone strugglers are tied while they are trapped within the block. don't forget that politicians will always defend the status quo they will always tell you that if what we have now doesn't continue to exist the sky will fall in they'll be family. but it will all be a complete disaster we've seen this before many times over the years the reality is that the breakdown of the euro in the short would be tough. because many many european banks would go bust and pro
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it looked like they were going to go through with it until spain italy greece said now hold on we're teetering right now if you actually raise gas prices here if you cut off our oil imports from iran we're going to go under that's going to create far more damage. than we could expect from actually pursuing a different course with iran focused on a way out of this sort of escalating confrontation. and more towards diplomacy than just pressure for pressures sake. whether you can get the news whenever you want. including japan's i watch an expensive super cost smash eight hurries to misstate isn't one lamborghini we know what's going to be the world's costliest car crash thankfully no serious injuries but the footage on life. on the voyage of russia's martian road was over before it started two hundred million dollars for the most recent probe begins breaking up after being stuck for a month until the let's move it to towns right. the euro's time is almost up so says one of the big three credit rating agencies as it prepares for a massive eurozone debt downgrade standard and poor's announcement s
it looked like they were going to go through with it until spain italy greece said now hold on we're teetering right now if you actually raise gas prices here if you cut off our oil imports from iran we're going to go under that's going to create far more damage. than we could expect from actually pursuing a different course with iran focused on a way out of this sort of escalating confrontation. and more towards diplomacy than just pressure for pressures sake. whether you can get the news...
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to expect that those real reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country or reforms of such magnitude are not easy to implement but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis the military clashes stop the better position the international community will be to demand that the syrian authorities move along the reform track as quickly as possible. if you can get ambassador churkin since line on all the recent developments we'll bring you more of that interview next hour here on r.t. elsewhere in the arab world we'll see what stage libya's this hour as we head towards the new year post revolutionary fervor has faded but libya's armed militias still patrolled the report sorely on how the reluctance to downed weapons might spark another power struggle. but first we're revisiting the key moments which showed how the world is ending twenty eleven very differently to how it began as seen through the eyes of our cities global correspondents august was a hot month for brit
to expect that those real reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country or reforms of such magnitude are not easy to implement but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis the military clashes stop the better position the international community will be to demand that the syrian authorities move along the reform track as quickly as possible. if you can get...
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course to expect that those reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country reforms of such magnitude are not easy to implement but all that in a situation where. there is an armed conflict being encouraged from various quarters one would see weapons being moved. illegally into syria all that of course becomes a theoretical conversation. a full exclusive interview with russia's u.n. ambassador is now on our website if you'd like to see it i spoke to him at length of your own about half an hour a christian about the major international stories of twenty eleven and how they'll develop and thinks in twenty twelve tele check ins thoughts on the arab spring iran's nuclear program the middle east turmoil and more on our website outing dot com here in a few minutes the year the money and the patience ran out in greece. trying to pull its eventually to take after a survey they came they threatened to read. just thinking oh my god i just can't breathe. surely our correspondent personal reflection
course to expect that those reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country reforms of such magnitude are not easy to implement but all that in a situation where. there is an armed conflict being encouraged from various quarters one would see weapons being moved. illegally into syria all that of course becomes a theoretical conversation. a full exclusive interview with russia's u.n....
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neither painless nor prompt it loves the people of iraq with a country destroyed by a decade of war teetering on the verge of sectarian chaos as to change the nations try now to look ahead christine for our tea. there are of course not just the events of the war but the results of those events and the implications of had on the past present and future of this country and its place in the world i want to put up a survey of opinions in iraq now that the combat troops are gone now when asked who benefited the most from the war with iraq iraq iraq iraq to be able they were allowed to give two responses and the most often answered iran with fifty four percent of people saying and forty eight percent said the united states benefited most from the war in iraq forty percent say the iraqi elites did and just four percent say the iraqi people benefited the most from the war so i showed this chart a little earlier two to two of our guests iraq war veteran jake berto and michael o'brien who worked as a contractor in iraq here's what they had to say and a bit of our earlier discussion you know i'm surpris
neither painless nor prompt it loves the people of iraq with a country destroyed by a decade of war teetering on the verge of sectarian chaos as to change the nations try now to look ahead christine for our tea. there are of course not just the events of the war but the results of those events and the implications of had on the past present and future of this country and its place in the world i want to put up a survey of opinions in iraq now that the combat troops are gone now when asked who...
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course that to expect those reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even now under normal circumstances in any country forms of such magnitude are not easy to implement but all that in a situation when there is an armed conflict being encouraged from various quarters one would see weapons being moved. illegally into syria all that of course becomes a saturday conversation. full exclusive interview with russia's u.n. ambassadors on our website now where quizzed him about the major international stories of twenty eleven and how he thinks they're going to develop and twenty twelve tell the chickens thoughts about the arab spring iran's nuclear program the middle east turmoil and. here in a few minutes the money and patience ran out in greece. trying to pull its eventually to take us a sort of a the case that time and sort of made sense and. just think i just can't be any will or. will shortly not a correspondence person reflect. from greece as our team continues to look back at . the putin says he's open for talks with the oppos
course that to expect those reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even now under normal circumstances in any country forms of such magnitude are not easy to implement but all that in a situation when there is an armed conflict being encouraged from various quarters one would see weapons being moved. illegally into syria all that of course becomes a saturday conversation. full exclusive interview with russia's u.n....
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the greek economy already teetering on the brink has taken another turn for the worse that's the verdict coming from the international monetary fund officials a steady inspectors visited the country to check whether it's meeting the conditions set up by international creditors if the demands are not fulfilled and greece won't get a second lifeline of one hundred fifty billion euros. in the aid of the u.k. independence party says the hands of eurozone struggle is a time head while they are trapped within the bloc that it all. don't forget that politicians will always defend the status quo they will always tell you that if what we have now doesn't continue to exist the sky will fall in they'll be family and pestilence a little over a complete disaster we've seen this before many times over the years the reality is that the breakdown of the euro came a short would be tough because many many european banks would go bust and probably have to be nationalized but as we've seen with iceland who back in two thousand and eight let some of their banks go bust accepted the situation three years old
the greek economy already teetering on the brink has taken another turn for the worse that's the verdict coming from the international monetary fund officials a steady inspectors visited the country to check whether it's meeting the conditions set up by international creditors if the demands are not fulfilled and greece won't get a second lifeline of one hundred fifty billion euros. in the aid of the u.k. independence party says the hands of eurozone struggle is a time head while they are...
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to expect that those groups reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country or reforms of such magnitude on all these are implemented but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis the military clashes stop in a better position the international community will be to demand that the syrian authorities move along the reform track as quickly as possible. but you can get ambassador churkin insight on all the recent middle east developments when we bring you more of that interview in less than thirty minutes here on our t.v. and elsewhere in the arab world what stage libya's out as we head towards the new year the punk revolutionary fervor has faded but libya's armed militias still patrolled r.v. reports on how the reluctance the reluctance to downed weapons might spark another power struggle that's coming up what's the amazing story of one very spiritual centenary him and increasingly infirm one hundred and ten year old rusty woman feels her dream of making the pilgrim
to expect that those groups reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country or reforms of such magnitude on all these are implemented but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis the military clashes stop in a better position the international community will be to demand that the syrian authorities move along the reform track as quickly as possible. but you can...
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do expect that those real reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country forms of such a magnitude on all these if you implement but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis the military clashes stop in a better position the international community will be to demand that the syrian authorities move along the reform track as quickly as possible. we can get embassador turpin's insight on all the recent movies developments when we bring you more of that interview next hour here on our t.v. and elsewhere in the arab world we assess what stage libya's as we head towards the new year the post revolutionary fervor has faded but libyans are militia still patrol are to report sort leave this hour on the reluctance to down weapons might spark another power struggle. but first the threats are being ramped up over a vital oil shipping route which he runs threatening to block the country says it's ready to confront any military ships crossing the security perimeter of its
do expect that those real reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country forms of such a magnitude on all these if you implement but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis the military clashes stop in a better position the international community will be to demand that the syrian authorities move along the reform track as quickly as possible. we can get...
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expect that those groups reforms can be implemented it is situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country the forms of such a magnitude on all these are very implement but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis is the military clashes stop. in a better position the international community will be to demand that the city in a sort of is move along the reform track as quickly as possible. well italy had a currency christmas present its borrowing rates have plummeted in recent days allowing it to cheaply raise some much needed money to service its debts but prime minister mario monti is not popping the champagne saying more is needed to be done to calm the markets and that means more cuts well let's discuss this further and whether or not it's good or bad news with johan van overtveldt who is the editor of two were belgium's leading business magazines also wrote the end of the euro the uneasy future of the european union so tell us italy's managed to sell bonds at a rate lower than the one whi
expect that those groups reforms can be implemented it is situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country the forms of such a magnitude on all these are very implement but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis is the military clashes stop. in a better position the international community will be to demand that the city in a sort of is move along the reform track as quickly as possible. well...
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course of to expect that those reforms can be implemented in a situation when the the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country forms of such magnitude are not easy to implement but all that in a situation when there is an armed conflict being encouraged from various quarters one would see weapons being moved. illegally into syria all that of course becomes a saturday conversation coming up here on r t from moscow for you. it was trying to force eventually to take us to a sort of a became base but i'm in sort of mid sentence just thinking oh my god i just can't breathe anymore. just a few moments we'll bring your correspondent personal reflections from greece as we look back more of twenty eleven has made headlines. let him a poet and says he's open for talks with the opposition which organize the parliamentary protest rallies but he says there's no way to talk to the premier reaffirm that there's a need for a dialogue insisting there's always been the channel available between him and his rivals artie's or when it takes up the story ther
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an event much larger than lehman brothers that would cascade to the global markets and would push a teetering and very vulnerable european monetary union into true crisis as well as sending a very damaging shockwave to the global economy and global financial markets the e.c.b. the i.m.f. sovereign policymakers in many of european countries believed and conducted themselves as though they had more time than they did while the financial markets screamed out as did critics if you don't have more time you don't have more time and they kind of leisurely looked at their watches and tried to do what was good for them domestically politically and acted like they had time that there was every indication did not actually exist. the new libyan government has vowed to see all the dishes out of the capital by the end of the month police has been flooded with former rebels ever since they stormed into colonel gadhafi noticed since the dictator is killing the libyans are rebuilding their lives but since i've seen the boy reports challenges still learn head. after months of waking up to gunfire residents of
an event much larger than lehman brothers that would cascade to the global markets and would push a teetering and very vulnerable european monetary union into true crisis as well as sending a very damaging shockwave to the global economy and global financial markets the e.c.b. the i.m.f. sovereign policymakers in many of european countries believed and conducted themselves as though they had more time than they did while the financial markets screamed out as did critics if you don't have more...
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neither painless nor prompt it love the people of iraq with a country destroyed by a decade of war teetering on the verge of sectarian chaos as to change the nations try now to look ahead christine for r.t. . there are of course not just the events of the war but the results of those events and the implications it had on the past present and future of this country and its place in the world so let's talk about all of this with the war with iraq war veteran r.t. blogger vera tow in london and michael o'brien who worked as a contractor in iraq and also wrote this book america's failure in iraq there it is fellas thanks so much for joining us and jake let me start with you i know you served in iraq from two thousand and three to two thousand and four and there are people who call iraq the biggest hellhole on earth do you agree with. chrissy and mike you did see it through the telly there. i mean it absolutely has been extraordinary disaster both for the americans and iraqis and mainly because it was an unnecessary war and after nine eleven when we chose to go into iraq we single handedly destro
neither painless nor prompt it love the people of iraq with a country destroyed by a decade of war teetering on the verge of sectarian chaos as to change the nations try now to look ahead christine for r.t. . there are of course not just the events of the war but the results of those events and the implications it had on the past present and future of this country and its place in the world so let's talk about all of this with the war with iraq war veteran r.t. blogger vera tow in london and...
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those and it looks like they're going to go through with it until spain italy greece hold on we are teetering right now if you actually raise gas prices here if you cut off our oil imports from iran we're going to go under that's going to create far more damage. than we could expect from actually pursuing a different course with iran focused on a way out of this sort of escalating confrontation. and more towards diplomacy than just pressure for pressures sake but what's interesting is that you see officials from both iran and the u.s. that seem to be pushing for these harsh acts actions refusing to take this more diplomatic approach what is it that it's kind of this one commonality that we're seeing between the two countries. why is it that we're seeing on both sides this this kind of aggressive push the you know we call it institutionalized and maybe with iran thirty years of just on both sides. strong incentives for politicians to actually sabotage diplomacy to ratchet up. rhetoric to escalate tensions and there are rewards on both sides here in the u.s. you see president obama heading in t
those and it looks like they're going to go through with it until spain italy greece hold on we are teetering right now if you actually raise gas prices here if you cut off our oil imports from iran we're going to go under that's going to create far more damage. than we could expect from actually pursuing a different course with iran focused on a way out of this sort of escalating confrontation. and more towards diplomacy than just pressure for pressures sake but what's interesting is that you...
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neither painless nor prompt it left the people of iraq with a country destroyed by a decade of war teetering on the verge of sectarian chaos has to change nations try now to look ahead christine for is now our t.v. . there are of course not just the events of the war but the results of those events and the implications it had on the past present and future of this country and its place in the world so i talk about all of this i spoke earlier with iraq war veteran and r.t. blogger jake del barco as well as michael o'brien a former contractor in iraq who wrote this book america's failure in iraq and here is what they had to say. i mean it absolutely has been extraordinary disaster both for the americans and iraqis and mainly because it was an unnecessary war and after nine eleven when we chose to go into iraq we single handedly destroyed our our reputation i mean the iraq war what the skepticism that the greater islamic world had prior to the iraq war only was exactly exasperated and also at the top of that if you consider all the failures the the bat the vacation the abu ghraib incident the d
neither painless nor prompt it left the people of iraq with a country destroyed by a decade of war teetering on the verge of sectarian chaos has to change nations try now to look ahead christine for is now our t.v. . there are of course not just the events of the war but the results of those events and the implications it had on the past present and future of this country and its place in the world so i talk about all of this i spoke earlier with iraq war veteran and r.t. blogger jake del barco...
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would you expect that those real reforms can be implemented in a situation where the crisis is sort of teetering on the brink of civil war even under normal circumstances in any country forms of such magnitude on all these agreements but i mean the point i'm trying to make is that the sooner the crisis is the military clashes stop in a better position the international community will be to demand the syrian authorities move along the reform track as quickly as possible. the threats are being ramped up over a vital oil shipping route which iran is threatening to block to runs holding large scale war games in neutral waters near the strait of hormuz the u.s. says its own contingent in the region to mainly to ensure passage remains free bring us up to date on this moving story garniture can she's now in d.c. studio hi there garny what is america's response to iran's latest moves again today . well kevin reacting to iran's warning the u.s. said no such disruption would be tolerated and that the u.s. fifth fleet that's based in the gulf would ensure that doesn't happen the strait of hormuz links to g
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they said they'd be teetering on the brink of civil war still and control slipping for president the sad who still in power at the moment though who's driving the conflict and is the would end game anywhere in sight. would seem to keep with syria the most dangerous situation that you have an. incipient civil war but it's also as a as a religious civil. and shiites a white student in syria and if we go back to what happened in libya resource how the gulf monarchies qatar and so on funded and propagandized on the health of the anti gadhafi forces but they're also very much involved in scipio syria and i think there is a danger now that you could see external forces wanting to write their vision of a democratic middle east but on the theocratic middle east and in a way the west has to promoting democracy rights to say the states and locals who are. absolutely on a peace. and whose concern for civil rights of minority rights very limited and so the danger is that we will see a religious civil war spreading from syria into lebanon but also including iraq where of course the shiite led gov
they said they'd be teetering on the brink of civil war still and control slipping for president the sad who still in power at the moment though who's driving the conflict and is the would end game anywhere in sight. would seem to keep with syria the most dangerous situation that you have an. incipient civil war but it's also as a as a religious civil. and shiites a white student in syria and if we go back to what happened in libya resource how the gulf monarchies qatar and so on funded and...
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. -- comes out gray in the face and teetering slightly and he spoke for 90 minutes. when he took the speech out of his pocket and saw the perforations -- the photograph in my book--it still this -- that is when he realized the seriousness of what happened to him. whereupon being a naturally theatrical hand, he unbuttoned his coat, exposed the spreading blood stain and said it takes more than that to kill a bull moose! what writer can resist this kind of theatrical but genuine behavior? this kind of extraordinary drama? and the symbolism that it implies? this is my blood which was shed for you. this is my body. it is not fanciful to applied religious interpretation to this occurrence because progressive party campaign in 1912 was extraordinarily evangelical. t.r. was nominated by the convention, the sound of perpetual him miss singing. organ music, evangelical oratory, new york delegation storming the aisles, led by oscar ottoman strauss, the first history singing onward christian soldiers. and therefore, t.r.'s behavior which i'm sure was subconscious is an example o
. -- comes out gray in the face and teetering slightly and he spoke for 90 minutes. when he took the speech out of his pocket and saw the perforations -- the photograph in my book--it still this -- that is when he realized the seriousness of what happened to him. whereupon being a naturally theatrical hand, he unbuttoned his coat, exposed the spreading blood stain and said it takes more than that to kill a bull moose! what writer can resist this kind of theatrical but genuine behavior? this...
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looking great in the face, teetering slightly, i.t. spoke for 90 minutes. [laughter] when he took the speech out of his pocket and saw the perforations, there's a photograph of it in my book, still exists, that's when he realized the seriousness of what had happened to him. whereupon being a naturally theatrical ham, he unbuttoned his coat, he exposed his spreading bloodstains and said, it takes more than that to kill a bull moose. [laughter] now, what writer can resist this kind of theatrical but genuine behavior, this kind of extraordinary drama, and the symbolism that it implies? this is my blood which was shed for you, this is my body. is not fanciful -- it's not fanciful to apply religious interpretation to this occurrence, because progressive party campaign in 1912 was extraordinarily evangelical. tr was a nominated in the convention, it was to the south of professional hymn singing, organ music, evangelical oratory, the new york delegation stormed the isles led by oscar solomon straus, the first jewish singing onward christian soldiers. [laughter] an
looking great in the face, teetering slightly, i.t. spoke for 90 minutes. [laughter] when he took the speech out of his pocket and saw the perforations, there's a photograph of it in my book, still exists, that's when he realized the seriousness of what had happened to him. whereupon being a naturally theatrical ham, he unbuttoned his coat, he exposed his spreading bloodstains and said, it takes more than that to kill a bull moose. [laughter] now, what writer can resist this kind of theatrical...
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and, all of this comes as the government teeters on disaster, the iraqi prime minister stepping up demands that the vice president surrender to face terror and assassination charges. jonathan hunt is live now with more. presumably there is no coincidence that this is happening right after the u.s. withdrawal. >>jonathan: hard to believe this is a convince den -- coincidence at all. the u.s. troops pull out and all of a sotted the sectarian strife that has been a problem so long exploded. the shiite prime minister threatening his rivals in the heart of government and those would believe they have something to gain from this, carrying out the series of clearly coordinated attacks. so, yes, the experts say there is a link. listen. >> there is for longer sort of a stabilizing american role administration there was before. and on top of that, al qaeda probably recognizes an opportunity and tell try to profit from the climate of psychological doubt and worry among many iraqis that our departure has contributed to, to try to do attacks at this moment when things are most vulnerable to further det
and, all of this comes as the government teeters on disaster, the iraqi prime minister stepping up demands that the vice president surrender to face terror and assassination charges. jonathan hunt is live now with more. presumably there is no coincidence that this is happening right after the u.s. withdrawal. >>jonathan: hard to believe this is a convince den -- coincidence at all. the u.s. troops pull out and all of a sotted the sectarian strife that has been a problem so long exploded....
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>>darya: i have something on derek teeter. you know what he is doing since he broke up with me that tally? >>darya: i do not believe that. >>darya: he came into a trust hours through a private entrance. he gives them a car ride and a gift basket inside the car that takes you home. >>gary: back in the old days at kron, i used to get a signed photo of the news team. i do not believe that. i do not believe he does that on a regular basis. >>darya: as soon as i read ads i thought about this horrible movie where reese witherspoon was a baseball pitcher and all levels and was a baseball player. he was just like that. she slept over at his apartment, he thought had roles in different sizes and a bunch of toothbrushes. >>gary: i give teeter more credit than that. what kind of guy does that? >>gary: i went to the dentist yesterday, i am one in 5000. i have a wisdom tooth coming in. >>darya: you have the teeth of a young person. >>gary: i am going to show you my teeth when date. are you interested? my dad adds character. >>darya: 7:53 a
>>darya: i have something on derek teeter. you know what he is doing since he broke up with me that tally? >>darya: i do not believe that. >>darya: he came into a trust hours through a private entrance. he gives them a car ride and a gift basket inside the car that takes you home. >>gary: back in the old days at kron, i used to get a signed photo of the news team. i do not believe that. i do not believe he does that on a regular basis. >>darya: as soon as i read...
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. >> reporter: as detroit teeters on insolvency, more neighborhoods could soon be left to find their own solutions for survival. and the first place they may turn to is brightmore. >> ifill: next, the deadly toll of hockey's very hard knocks. jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: his nickname was the boogie man. professional hockey player derek boogaard, had one job: to be his team's enforcer, fighting and intimidating opposing players. it was his ticket to a life in the national hockey league. his dream from nildhood in smaun small towns in western canada and he was very good at it. but years of punishment took a terrible toll. numerous injuries and concussions eventually addiction to pain killers. and last may just 28 years old, derek boogaard died of an overdose of medications and alcohol. researchers later determined he had a degenerative condition similar to alzheimers caused by repeated blows to the head. boogaard's story has been chronicled this week in a three-part series in the "new york times". we're joined now by john branch. a sports reporter for the "times" and author o
. >> reporter: as detroit teeters on insolvency, more neighborhoods could soon be left to find their own solutions for survival. and the first place they may turn to is brightmore. >> ifill: next, the deadly toll of hockey's very hard knocks. jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: his nickname was the boogie man. professional hockey player derek boogaard, had one job: to be his team's enforcer, fighting and intimidating opposing players. it was his ticket to a life in the...
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and i called him up or we were talking and i said by the way your old friend judge teeter was found under a bridge in vermont where he list and he has advanced alzheimer's and spent the night under a bridge. and he said that will never happen to me. and i said really? and my dad said yes. you're going to hear i was walking along a goat path in a greek island and i fell to the sea. and i said really? and he said yep. just like that. he didn't want the aarp card. never accept it had senior discount. got angry with me once when i said you would get a scoupt if you took that flight on a senior discount. he didn't want to grow old. >> no evidence of foul play here? or did you -- >> we looked into it and i'm sure the agency looked into it and there wasn't any foul play. he had enemies but it had been a long time ago. >> what was your mother's reaction? >> i think she was saddened that he was gone. she was of course not the widow. she didn't receive the flag in arlington but i think she was sad that he had gone. that he was gone. she admired him. >> did you think at any time that he took his own
and i called him up or we were talking and i said by the way your old friend judge teeter was found under a bridge in vermont where he list and he has advanced alzheimer's and spent the night under a bridge. and he said that will never happen to me. and i said really? and my dad said yes. you're going to hear i was walking along a goat path in a greek island and i fell to the sea. and i said really? and he said yep. just like that. he didn't want the aarp card. never accept it had senior...
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months before he died and i called him up or we were talking and i say by the way your old friend judge teeter was found under a bridge in middleburg, vermont, and he has advanced alzheimer's and spent the night under a bridge. he said that will never happen to me. i said really. he said yep. one day you will hear i was walking along a goat path on a greek island and i fell to the sea. i said really? he said yep. just like that. he didn't want the aarp card. never accepted senior discount. got angry with me when i said you get a discount if you take that flight on a senior discount. he didn't want to grow old. host: no evidence of foul play or did you -- guest: no, i mean we looked into it and i'm sure the agency looked in it and there wasn't any foul play. he had enemies but that was a long time ago. host: what was your mother's reaction? guest: i think she was saddened that he was gone. she was, of course, not the wid widow. she didn't receive the flag at arlington. but i think she was sad, really, that he had again, that was g e gone. she admired him. host: did you think at any time he took
months before he died and i called him up or we were talking and i say by the way your old friend judge teeter was found under a bridge in middleburg, vermont, and he has advanced alzheimer's and spent the night under a bridge. he said that will never happen to me. i said really. he said yep. one day you will hear i was walking along a goat path on a greek island and i fell to the sea. i said really? he said yep. just like that. he didn't want the aarp card. never accepted senior discount. got...
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iraq and is there a civil war brewing now that he has pulled the troops back and the world economy teetering on the brink and there are still some real foreign affairs such as china and the yen. >> i suspect he will be more humble. >> and this youtube is not any of the prominent candidates for president, but who is it? next, don't go anyway. we've saved people a lot of money on car insurance. feels nice going into the holidays. ohhhh.... will you marry me? oooh, helzberg diamonds. yeah, well he must have saved some money with geico. reminds me of the gecko mating call. really? how does that go? shoo be doo be doo. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. selling fishcakes from the back of his truck, and in 1942, of course, they were sent away. after the war, as a japanese coming back from camp, he started a little store on main street in seattle. of course they needed some money, and bank of america was the only bank who would talk to my father. and we've stayed with bank of america. we have four stores now, three in the pacific northwest and one in oregon. my parents w
iraq and is there a civil war brewing now that he has pulled the troops back and the world economy teetering on the brink and there are still some real foreign affairs such as china and the yen. >> i suspect he will be more humble. >> and this youtube is not any of the prominent candidates for president, but who is it? next, don't go anyway. we've saved people a lot of money on car insurance. feels nice going into the holidays. ohhhh.... will you marry me? oooh, helzberg diamonds....
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now a lot of people think he is teetering. >> i do hope he is our nominee. i think when people look at his family, the strength of his family. they go back and look at the olympics. the way he was able to rally as a state in the nation after 9/11 and bring this communicate together, and the success of the olympics, the turn-around. it was a financial disaster. things were falling apart at the seams. there was more than 85% democratic. he had over 800 vetoes and fighting against that democrat-controlled legislature that he was dealing with. the fact that we in the house have been fighting in part against newt gingrich along the way. i hope people expose and look at that story and talk about the fact that here you have, he was doing, newt gingrich was doing that. he was talking with nancy pelosi. he was out there fighting with paul ryan. i'm on the budget committee. we needed help rallying around our budget and we were fighting about newt gingrich. i think the strength of mitt romney will be his family, the steadiness and i think that as he very successful lea
now a lot of people think he is teetering. >> i do hope he is our nominee. i think when people look at his family, the strength of his family. they go back and look at the olympics. the way he was able to rally as a state in the nation after 9/11 and bring this communicate together, and the success of the olympics, the turn-around. it was a financial disaster. things were falling apart at the seams. there was more than 85% democratic. he had over 800 vetoes and fighting against that...
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>>> rescue workers battle to save a man teetering at the brink of niagara falls. >> we've got to go. we've got to go get him. >>> a daredevil attempts a stunt that goes up in flames. >> my life was in perilous danger. >>> this guy pummels his own lawyer. and a twist in the story an investigative reporter never saw coming. >> you hear him scream to his wife, honey, get the gun. >> videos that don't get any more shocking -- >> video shows i pushed your kid. what are you going to do about it? >> -- or more strange -- >> i remember standing there in disbelief. >> or any more sinister. >> the puppy could have died, he could have broken the dog's neck. >>> "caught on camera: sinister, strange, shocking." >>> journalists are taught to stay objective, to avoid becoming part of the story. john mattes is an investigative reporter in san diego, and he's not afraid to chase down any lead. but in trying to expose a bad guy, he found himself smack in the middle of an unbelievable story. his cameraman captured some shocking video, and it was all the evidence the cops needed to throw someone in jail
>>> rescue workers battle to save a man teetering at the brink of niagara falls. >> we've got to go. we've got to go get him. >>> a daredevil attempts a stunt that goes up in flames. >> my life was in perilous danger. >>> this guy pummels his own lawyer. and a twist in the story an investigative reporter never saw coming. >> you hear him scream to his wife, honey, get the gun. >> videos that don't get any more shocking -- >> video shows i...
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announced that the teetering mid-market company would unload almost all of its divisions, including those that catered to its once core middle- income shoppers, like the liz claiborne brand itself, sold to j.c. penney. >> what you're finding in the market place today is that those who are chasing the value customer and those that are in effect pursuing the high end customer are doing the best. those in the middle are really getting squeezed at both ends. >> reporter: and that's what liz claiborne was. >> liz claiborne was absolutely focused in that middle. it became very clear, sort of a blinding clarity, that we needed to pick a direction to go because that middle was no mans land. >> reporter: so, the firm went upscale and is staking its corporate life on provisioning the posh: kate spade, lucky brand jeans and juicy couture. >> our focus on great brands brought us to a market segment of the higher end, accessible luxury consumer. and even though the economy's bad, they're spending money. they have disposable income to spend. >> reporter: it should come as no surprise to those following
announced that the teetering mid-market company would unload almost all of its divisions, including those that catered to its once core middle- income shoppers, like the liz claiborne brand itself, sold to j.c. penney. >> what you're finding in the market place today is that those who are chasing the value customer and those that are in effect pursuing the high end customer are doing the best. those in the middle are really getting squeezed at both ends. >> reporter: and that's what...