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bye, lisbon. jane... no. (line clicks) (beeps) (clicks switch) (cranking) (clicks latches) (clicks switch) (inhales and exhales deeply) (vehicle arriving) (vehicle door opens and closes) (footsteps approaching, man whistling) (footsteps and whistling continue) (exhales) (whistling stops) (door creaks) oh. hello, patrick. am i early? no, no. right on time. have a seat. (vehicles arriving) ghirardelli squares peppermint bark.zvous ♪ rich chocolate layers and festive peppermint. a ghirardelli original. ♪ a little reward for all the things you do ♪ get them before they disappear. whoo! moments that hang on our walls... moments we share with everyone... and hold on to forever. will you be my wife? yes. [ cheering ] since the day we first set sail, millions of them have been made with us. what will yours be? and the best move of all? having the right partner at your side. take the next step. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company to be your partner.
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yeah, lisbon didn't call rigsby. i did. jane. of course you did. agent lisbon, your instincts to protect your team are admirable. and your biggest flaw. yes, well, we all have our flaws. don't we, agent laroche? (blaze foley's "cold, cold world" playing) ♪ "i might have to leave you" ♪ i think is what she said (crying) ♪ i wish i could sleep ♪ 'stead of tossing in bed ♪ ♪ i can find myself thinking that i'd rather be dead ♪ (whispers) it's okay. ♪ 'cause ain't it ♪ it's okay. ♪ a cold, cold world? ♪ ain't it a cold, cold world? ♪ stay tuned for scenes from our next episode. my skin loses moisture nearly twice as fast as yours does, mom. that's why you use johnson's baby lotion twice a day to keep my skin baby soft. you've really got this "mom thing" down. ♪ you've really got this "mom thing" down. >>> first look, passengers return to the scene of the l.a.x. terminal shooting days after a gunman opened fire. many rehashing the terror they witnessed firsthand. >>> good evening, i'm linh bui and that's what people are talking
yeah, lisbon didn't call rigsby. i did. jane. of course you did. agent lisbon, your instincts to protect your team are admirable. and your biggest flaw. yes, well, we all have our flaws. don't we, agent laroche? (blaze foley's "cold, cold world" playing) ♪ "i might have to leave you" ♪ i think is what she said (crying) ♪ i wish i could sleep ♪ 'stead of tossing in bed ♪ ♪ i can find myself thinking that i'd rather be dead ♪ (whispers) it's okay. ♪ 'cause...
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and so lisbon invited you back on the case? no, she didn't invite me. she was reluctant, but i insisted, and she warned me to be very careful. i-i want that clear. go on. i took cho, and we went to look for him. i talked to some biker buddies and an old girlfriend. ah, yes. that would be the woman called "rocket"? yes. she had heard from him. dad wanted to see her. he was waiting for her in a bar in carson springs, but she was scared, so i went instead. you went? where was cho? we-- i thought it was more likely that he would come quietly if i was alone. he doesn't like cops. doesn't like anyone much. (blaze foley's "cold, cold world" playing) ♪ outside it was hot but inside i was cold ♪ (door closes) (pool balls clatter) hey. let's go. i'm taking you back to the hospital. damn. you can never trust a woman. let's go. look, you can sit down or you can get out, but i'm good here. listen, you need to be in a hospital. i don't believe i need to be doing a damn thing. you have a shotgun pellet lodged in your heart. it could come loose at any time. (snicke
and so lisbon invited you back on the case? no, she didn't invite me. she was reluctant, but i insisted, and she warned me to be very careful. i-i want that clear. go on. i took cho, and we went to look for him. i talked to some biker buddies and an old girlfriend. ah, yes. that would be the woman called "rocket"? yes. she had heard from him. dad wanted to see her. he was waiting for her in a bar in carson springs, but she was scared, so i went instead. you went? where was cho? we-- i...
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heading out from lisbon, vasco da gama made his way around the horn of africa in 1487. first stop: mozambique. in mozambique, the portuguese started a slave colony and built the fort of sao sebastiao, the biggest european settlement in east africa. this protected portugal's interests in gold and slavery. today it's the oldest complete fort still standing in sub-saharan africa. the portuguese murdered their way up the east coast of africa, and then made the intrepid journey across the arabian sea, arriving on the malabar coast and the spice port of calicut. the portuguese braved shipwreck, piracy, and scurvy to cross the dangerous expanse of the indian ocean. with the battle cry "for christ and spices," they arrived on the west coast of india. using surprise and superior gunfire, they blew all competition out of the water.
heading out from lisbon, vasco da gama made his way around the horn of africa in 1487. first stop: mozambique. in mozambique, the portuguese started a slave colony and built the fort of sao sebastiao, the biggest european settlement in east africa. this protected portugal's interests in gold and slavery. today it's the oldest complete fort still standing in sub-saharan africa. the portuguese murdered their way up the east coast of africa, and then made the intrepid journey across the arabian...
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bye, lisbon. jane... no. (snaps phone shut) (clicks switch) (clicks latches) (clicks switch) (vehicle arriving) (exhales) (vehicle door opens and closes) (footsteps approaching, man whistling) (footsteps and whistling continue) (whistling stops) ♪ -- captions by vitac -- i needed a new laptop for my pre-med classes, something that runs office and has a keyboard. but i wanted a tablet for me, for stuff like twitter and xbox, so my downtime can be more like uptime. that's why i got a windows 2 in 1 which does both -- works as a laptop and a tablet. so i can manage my crazy life, and also have a life. [ beep ] gotta go. ♪ you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying out, mostly for, like, small stuff. wow! look at her go! she's pretty good. she's pretty good. hey, flobot, great job. oops. [ powers down ] uh-oh, flobot is broken. the "name your price" tool, only from progressive. call or click today. on the
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. >> an off-duty police men in lisbon take to the treats. budget cuts do not mean reduced pay but a risk to national security they said. they stopped short of entering parliament. in britain, three women have been freed after apparently being held captive for 30 years. two people arrested in connection with the case have been bailed. >> tim, this is an extraordinary case. what more details have emerged? >> well, the police are piecing together the life that these three women led for three decades in this very ordinary suburban house in south london, a very nondescript secret, we are told. the police are not saying exactly where. the women were held for 30 years without the neighbours suspecting that something was wrong. it's been described as the worst case of modern slavery in the u.k. ever. the policeman in charge. case says it's the worse incident of its sort that he has ever seen. the women are now in a place of safety. as you can imagine, they are boning counseledly, looked after. a charity played a crucial part in all this because the
. >> an off-duty police men in lisbon take to the treats. budget cuts do not mean reduced pay but a risk to national security they said. they stopped short of entering parliament. in britain, three women have been freed after apparently being held captive for 30 years. two people arrested in connection with the case have been bailed. >> tim, this is an extraordinary case. what more details have emerged? >> well, the police are piecing together the life that these three women...
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temperatures reaching 23 degrees in lisbon. all right. moving over to the americas. the coldest air of this season is blowing all the way down in toward the south. high pressure covers much of these regions, but between sandwiched with this system that's going it be bringing coastal flooding across the area and this low-pressure system, even though that will be moving offshore, this cold front is sagging all the way down toward the south. so anywhere below that we might see rain and snow. hard freeze warning is posted widely across the southern areas. oklahoma city reaching just 6 degrees, where the high yesterday was 19. do bundle up. i'll leave you now for your extended forecast. >>> that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. thank you very much for joining us. tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. and, a conversation with edward james olmos and lisagay hamilton about their new movie "go for sisters," with independent director, john sayles, dealing with a mother's search for her son across california's border wit
temperatures reaching 23 degrees in lisbon. all right. moving over to the americas. the coldest air of this season is blowing all the way down in toward the south. high pressure covers much of these regions, but between sandwiched with this system that's going it be bringing coastal flooding across the area and this low-pressure system, even though that will be moving offshore, this cold front is sagging all the way down toward the south. so anywhere below that we might see rain and snow. hard...
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take a look at lisbon at 22 degrees, plenty of sunshine. that's well above the average range. now to the americas. wintry, cold chill spill is dominating much of this continent. this is due to this high pressure system blanketing the region, and it's providing the area with really wintry cold. in fact, record low temperatures are hitting some of the areas in the northeast. for example, in new york, minus 1 degrees is for your low on thursday, and talking about central park. we may see some record challenging temperatures of about 3 degrees. that's since 1977. so that could be record challenge again on wednesday in new york. but on the other side, los angeles at 32 degrees. midsummer-like temperatures. sometimes even those kind of temperatures aren't seen in los angeles in the summer. it's also very dry so a danger of fire across the region. i'll leave you now for your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. thank you very much for joining us. tavis: good evening from los angeles. tonight come a conversation with gr
take a look at lisbon at 22 degrees, plenty of sunshine. that's well above the average range. now to the americas. wintry, cold chill spill is dominating much of this continent. this is due to this high pressure system blanketing the region, and it's providing the area with really wintry cold. in fact, record low temperatures are hitting some of the areas in the northeast. for example, in new york, minus 1 degrees is for your low on thursday, and talking about central park. we may see some...
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but we need to be better, better tomorrow,en we win more than we were in the second half in lisbon. the appointment of the english referee for the game. armstrong's acquisition of the former head of world cycling helped him to cheat has prompted the international olympic committee to react. ad stagethat the he state doping cover-up. it is the first time allegations have come to light. all, we have a zero- tolerance policy with regards to doping. >> this is all new to me. i still have not thought through what we can or what we should do. weit is shown to be correct, have got to discuss what we're going to do to show the world that this is completely unacceptable. of our closest representatives might have known all this and denied it for all these years. we have to find a way to show the world that this is totally unacceptable. again, if it is correct. armstrong who has been stripped of all seven of his tour de france titles allege that bergen held him back eight a prescription. bergen denies the charge. he is set to go before the anti- doping commission. on the next google ad, warmin
but we need to be better, better tomorrow,en we win more than we were in the second half in lisbon. the appointment of the english referee for the game. armstrong's acquisition of the former head of world cycling helped him to cheat has prompted the international olympic committee to react. ad stagethat the he state doping cover-up. it is the first time allegations have come to light. all, we have a zero- tolerance policy with regards to doping. >> this is all new to me. i still have not...
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the most of all the goodness in new lisbon the young india has to be in the fifteen months ago to buy prime minister who sings softly off to china. fault. the timing of the police to be announced indian independence day speech that led to speculation that india was seeking to make the point the economic elites. beat in davao. it's true. that is did you know that he has the economic development from satellites and wanted to read the book the resources and even communicate. in its final days of siege. it's sixteen falcon. the event the state run defense but the response of the us visit program. states. the success he said. you're a student of august. most recently curiosity which touched down in august two thousand. one of its discoveries. and it was the new . find me pain sure but the database to do a darn good. when bill gets out of it goes a bit different. or was with a lead of eighteen. one such deeds in the mn seen a dentist yesterday and do it. it was good to see deputy and former coach. we are in his defense so it still making u can c or eight european. so i do so to have you. so
the most of all the goodness in new lisbon the young india has to be in the fifteen months ago to buy prime minister who sings softly off to china. fault. the timing of the police to be announced indian independence day speech that led to speculation that india was seeking to make the point the economic elites. beat in davao. it's true. that is did you know that he has the economic development from satellites and wanted to read the book the resources and even communicate. in its final days of...
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temperatures then when the teams but it's raining then to the south of athens as well as rome a bright day in lisbon a thousand injured fifteen and nine respect to think and act was the he still had some snow one degree moscow three degrees in kiev. towards the north just one degree in stock on a sunny beautiful sunny sky. here is your extended forecast. i am noon i do. it's japanese vintage car enthusiasts are driving around i wanted a rally to offer thanks for the people's support. after japan's two thousand and eleven earthquake and tsunami about sixty classic cars left friday's presidential office on thursday for the four day tour. they include models made in france italy and germany from the nineteen twenties to the nineteen seventies. each car bears the sticker expressing gratitude for the approximately two hundred million dollars in donations from the taiwanese people to the disaster to regions of north east japan. the rally circuit extends about one thousand km around taiwan motorists will hit the spot that historic ties to japan and meet with the local people. tht i said the taliban. i regr
temperatures then when the teams but it's raining then to the south of athens as well as rome a bright day in lisbon a thousand injured fifteen and nine respect to think and act was the he still had some snow one degree moscow three degrees in kiev. towards the north just one degree in stock on a sunny beautiful sunny sky. here is your extended forecast. i am noon i do. it's japanese vintage car enthusiasts are driving around i wanted a rally to offer thanks for the people's support. after...
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moment i mean i was involved in the negotiation negotiating the swift terror deal directly under the lisbon treaty with the united states so we have. partnerships we don't see the point is that it's a trust situation well i'll tell you what i mean because after all i may not know it all i'm just a journalist this cia was paying g c h q hundreds of millions of dollars to have them spy for them is that normal practice for a governmental agency to receive money from a foreign state. even if it's an ally sure that's what our parliament should cory's trying to look our problem not just looking at me talking about the temperature you are part of it just looking about but it's looking at all the intelligence services in the e.u. in fact our remit is to luke oversight issues in the e.u. because we are far from perfect we have issues about our own intelligence services oversight in fact when we were in the us we made that very clear to our counterparts in the us we said that we have oversight issues in our own backyard so we were very clear about that so that's part of our inquiry remit so what do y
moment i mean i was involved in the negotiation negotiating the swift terror deal directly under the lisbon treaty with the united states so we have. partnerships we don't see the point is that it's a trust situation well i'll tell you what i mean because after all i may not know it all i'm just a journalist this cia was paying g c h q hundreds of millions of dollars to have them spy for them is that normal practice for a governmental agency to receive money from a foreign state. even if it's...
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when the leaders in lisbon in november 2010 signed off on that statement, not a single one of them realized three months later they would, in fact, be engaged in the military operation over libya. it took three years for nato to decide to get involved in bosnia. it took one year for nato to get involved in kosovo. it took one week for nato to decide to get involved in libya. this was a unique mission. it was a mission that involved for the first time real and fundamental burden sharing, something that americans have been calling for from europeans for the last 50-some years, in fact, probably 65 years. the allies and partners provided the bulk of the forces and bulk of the capability. the united states contributed what it had uniquely, that enabled this operation to succeed. the united states provided about 75% of the intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance and provided the refueling that made the bombing campaign necessary. it provided predators to go after particular targets at particular sensitive moments and provided the 100% of the capacity to suppress enemy air defenses. that was
when the leaders in lisbon in november 2010 signed off on that statement, not a single one of them realized three months later they would, in fact, be engaged in the military operation over libya. it took three years for nato to decide to get involved in bosnia. it took one year for nato to get involved in kosovo. it took one week for nato to decide to get involved in libya. this was a unique mission. it was a mission that involved for the first time real and fundamental burden sharing,...
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government prepares to introduce new spending cuts a large rally has taken place outside parliament in lisbon as it votes on the twenty fourteen budget thousands of off duty police officers have joined the crowd angered by government plans to slash their salaries and mourning such a measure would compromise public security the country has been gripped by weeks of protests against the. cutbacks aimed at reducing the budget deficit in order to receive rescue loans with seventy eight billion euros. in thailand the government is facing increasing pressure over a controversial amnesty bill anti-government demonstrations have been raging for three days now and. activists have surrounded state ministries calling for the prime minister to step down the amnesty law passed it would grant pardons to politicians both past and present and pave the way for the return of exiled former premier taxi. as not a job for everyone but there's a good living to be made in a very specific kind of professional undertaking is artie's people of the discovered while visiting europe only academy offering a postgrad in pos
government prepares to introduce new spending cuts a large rally has taken place outside parliament in lisbon as it votes on the twenty fourteen budget thousands of off duty police officers have joined the crowd angered by government plans to slash their salaries and mourning such a measure would compromise public security the country has been gripped by weeks of protests against the. cutbacks aimed at reducing the budget deficit in order to receive rescue loans with seventy eight billion...
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a bit of a mess because frankly with the lisbon changes the european parliament will have to approve any deal and it's very clear that there would be no majority in the european parliament for any deal in the current circumstances so the alternative is if you want the ukraine breaks down or this is put off into the into the middle future at best but there are people quickly in. eastern europe who would like to see a growth towards ukraine these they see the european union as christendom if you want it's a christian community and would prefer moving to with ukraine raffling turkey which is why if you want to go on turkey's membership as well i suspect the reality is at least in the next quarter century you neither would join. you with art is coming up to twenty five past nine here in moscow a quick look now some other news the number of people killed by the typhoon that ravaged the philippines last week is written reason to see thousand three hundred military planes and a u.s. aircraft carrier have arrived with food and emergency supplies but relief efforts are being hampered by recor
a bit of a mess because frankly with the lisbon changes the european parliament will have to approve any deal and it's very clear that there would be no majority in the european parliament for any deal in the current circumstances so the alternative is if you want the ukraine breaks down or this is put off into the into the middle future at best but there are people quickly in. eastern europe who would like to see a growth towards ukraine these they see the european union as christendom if you...
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moment i mean i was involved in the negotiation negotiating the swift terror deal directly under the lisbon treaty with the united states so we have. partnerships we don't see the point is that it's a trust situation well i'll tell you what i mean because after all i may not know it all i'm just a journalist they cia was paying. g c h q hundreds of millions of dollars to have them spy for them is that normal practice for a governmental agency to receive money from a foreign state. even if it's an ally sure that's what our parliament should cory's trying to look our problem is not just looking at me talking about the poor issue our part of it she looking about but it's looking at all the intelligence services in the e.u. it's our remit is to look oversight issues you because we are far from perfect we have issues about our own intelligence services oversight in fact when we were in the u.s. we made that very clear to our parts of the u.s. we said that we have oversight issues in our own backyard so we were very clear about that so that's part of our inquiry remit so what do you think snowden
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if you do join the european union of course you have to join the euro one of the terms of the treaty lisbon now i will put it to you that the euro isn't really a successful currency and quite frankly if i was ukraine i wouldn't want to join an organization where you hold hands over the power to control your own destiny to control your own borders so the european commission commissioners who are elected all right so that's the case why are thousands of people demonstrating in ukraine at the moment because they want to be part of europe. well i don't know it's obviously because they don't know enough about the problems that your up has look reem britain certainly don't want ukraine to join the european union because if they join that means our borders will be opened up to forty six million ukrainians and in ukraine the average wage is around three hundred euro per month and we know that if they do join a lot of them will called west and at the moment we have twenty two percent youth unemployment here in britain and we can saturate out all market any further with any more people now we are we
if you do join the european union of course you have to join the euro one of the terms of the treaty lisbon now i will put it to you that the euro isn't really a successful currency and quite frankly if i was ukraine i wouldn't want to join an organization where you hold hands over the power to control your own destiny to control your own borders so the european commission commissioners who are elected all right so that's the case why are thousands of people demonstrating in ukraine at the...
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and to portugal now you are seeing live pictures here from the heart of lisbon where protesters have surrounded the parliament building lawmakers are meeting that discuss next year's budget and are expected to approve a further twelve percent cut to public servant salaries portugal has been gripped by anti hysterically protests for several days with police officers also joining the rally. up next as promised abby martin tackles israel stance on the nuclear deal with iran in breaking this. one the crisis leaves us traces everywhere. empty closed rooms become the norm. children pay for the mistakes of adults. by working in a tobacco field or in a cafe. they are the ones who come back or blast. so his games are just in their memories. you know there's one thing that i still can't understand it and i don't want to good mood but i have this one question would do this all for you that you had everything they respect and so that you give them all up in the senate to go your way but what for. it was a way to inform he tried to restrain himself but look at all the first out anyway. if it real
and to portugal now you are seeing live pictures here from the heart of lisbon where protesters have surrounded the parliament building lawmakers are meeting that discuss next year's budget and are expected to approve a further twelve percent cut to public servant salaries portugal has been gripped by anti hysterically protests for several days with police officers also joining the rally. up next as promised abby martin tackles israel stance on the nuclear deal with iran in breaking this. one...
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government propose to introduce new spending cuts a large rallies taking place outside parliament in lisbon as it votes on the twenty fourteen budget thousands of off duty police officers join the crowd to angered by government plans to slash their salaries and warning such a measure would compromise public security the country's been gripped by weeks of protests against government cutbacks and it reducing the budget deficit in order to receive rescue loans with seventy eight billion euros. the syrian state t.v. channels are reporting tonight that a suicide blast outside a bus station in damascus has killed at least fifteen and left dozens injured the attack took place during the rush hour the capital seen a surge of violence over the past five days in october the overall death toll from the country's civil war surpassed one hundred fifteen thousand. in thailand the government's facing increasing pressure over a controversial bill and to government demonstrations of elation to slee days now one thousands of activists have seen one state ministers call it the finest step that young mr laws p
government propose to introduce new spending cuts a large rallies taking place outside parliament in lisbon as it votes on the twenty fourteen budget thousands of off duty police officers join the crowd to angered by government plans to slash their salaries and warning such a measure would compromise public security the country's been gripped by weeks of protests against government cutbacks and it reducing the budget deficit in order to receive rescue loans with seventy eight billion euros. the...
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until the hob to come by in neighboring portugal it's a similar story striking like is that broke the lisbon madrid to a standstill. again the problem is private eye station. what tickles transport sector is eighteen billion euro is in debt. the government needs to sell concessions in order to meet the towns of its payout to the audience onto christ the rivers. today woohoo it's right the mood to work this month that be like the rest of the congressional watchdog has received no way out. initially it was bank employees to down tools the protesting against a decision by the country's peak is linda's to score a national labor contract increased due to a protest as bill clinton's this time pensioners and the disciples protesting against copts recent talk of recovery has been reached and get a read the buckeyes will hold since the sixteen best is owned by reeves. it feels like the economy the economy is that his unit is gaining the recovery is gaining traction. and you know he was one to watch the summer social unrest within the thing to the point in the last copy is nothing that you know the la
until the hob to come by in neighboring portugal it's a similar story striking like is that broke the lisbon madrid to a standstill. again the problem is private eye station. what tickles transport sector is eighteen billion euro is in debt. the government needs to sell concessions in order to meet the towns of its payout to the audience onto christ the rivers. today woohoo it's right the mood to work this month that be like the rest of the congressional watchdog has received no way out....
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we looked at the lisbon agenda as being an abject failure. >> the lisbon agenda was miss constructed but a single services in the e.u. is something poland fought for very hard in the early part of the last decade. unfortunately, french and german obstruction of the time blocked that. we're very glad to see the united kingdom is determined to achieve something that we've been arguing for for a long time. >> what about other measures? would you support a permanent opt out of working time directive? would you also support more national regulation over things like employment law and what john is describing as lifestyle regulation? >> well, i think we certainly want more flexibility in labor markets. i think it's better if that's achieved by reforming the labor type directive rather than giving particular countries opt outs. i mean, it's the nature of the single market, that everybody is subject to the same rules. it's better if the rules are less con straining and i think we should be going that way. we certainly feel and there's a large group of nations and member states that would agre
we looked at the lisbon agenda as being an abject failure. >> the lisbon agenda was miss constructed but a single services in the e.u. is something poland fought for very hard in the early part of the last decade. unfortunately, french and german obstruction of the time blocked that. we're very glad to see the united kingdom is determined to achieve something that we've been arguing for for a long time. >> what about other measures? would you support a permanent opt out of working...
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for example, i've heard from mary ann in lisbon, new hampshire, and she said we had hoped this would be a solution, but instead, it will be more of a financial drain. the american people are the ones who are paying the price right now. they're getting cancellation notices, they're seeing their premiums go up, and they're losing their doctors. workers are suffering. many of them have seen their hours cut to 29 hours because of an arbitrary mandate defining full-time workers as those who work 30 hours a week. others are fearful that they'll lose their splor-sponsored coverage altogether, and business owners remain reluctant to expand, worried they'll trigger the looming penalties from obamacare. most tragically, we now know that the law was sold to the american people under false pretenses. the president said if you like your insurance plan, you keep it. in fact, yesterday we checked the web site for the white house, and that claim is still on there. i'm hearing every day from new hampshire residents who are telling me that they're seeing their health insurance policies canceled. in fa
for example, i've heard from mary ann in lisbon, new hampshire, and she said we had hoped this would be a solution, but instead, it will be more of a financial drain. the american people are the ones who are paying the price right now. they're getting cancellation notices, they're seeing their premiums go up, and they're losing their doctors. workers are suffering. many of them have seen their hours cut to 29 hours because of an arbitrary mandate defining full-time workers as those who work 30...
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the evolution of certain sectors over the last 10 or 15 years and certain procedural elements, the lisbon trade and other innovations, that create more of an opportunity now to get this done than ever before. that doesn't mean it's not going to be hard but there are a number of very difficult outstanding issues and we see certain issues in different ways so we are going to have to work through but i do believe there is political will on both sides of the atlantic to get it done. >> can you sketch out the parameters of the debate? from what i understand they aren't necessarily disagreements over tariffs which is the negotiated -- really overt and radio trade framework's? can we see a time in which a car is made just comes off the boat and is accepted here in the u.s. without going through our predatory system? >> you put your finger on the key issue. the tariffs are relatively easy. most traditional nontariff barriers are well-known and we don't have to address them. the biggest opportunity in this agreement but also the hardest challenge is getting her hands around the regulatory standard
the evolution of certain sectors over the last 10 or 15 years and certain procedural elements, the lisbon trade and other innovations, that create more of an opportunity now to get this done than ever before. that doesn't mean it's not going to be hard but there are a number of very difficult outstanding issues and we see certain issues in different ways so we are going to have to work through but i do believe there is political will on both sides of the atlantic to get it done. >> can...
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bowman writes, by the time the plane touched down in lisbon, it was as if i were single and childless. some say it sounds harsh. but bowman said the time away only made her relationship stronger. >> if you do the same things every day, it starts to get a little boring. and to go away and spend time alone, when i come back, everything is more exciting. >> reporter: so, can taking a sabbatical from your marriage really help? >> once you get out of your day-to-day routine, you're able to revive yourself spiritually. you're able to revive yourself emotionally. and ultimately, you need to be at the height of emotional attachment, in order to be in a strong relationship. >> reporter: bowman's husband, mark, agrees. he says his wife's absence did make the heart grow fonder. >> i think another trip would be great. fortunately, i also like to go on trips. sometimes i can make a break from being a dad and a husband. >> i love my family. i love my husband. and i think i always will. our relationship just keeps getting better and better. >> reporter: it ended up working out for them. but it's a v
bowman writes, by the time the plane touched down in lisbon, it was as if i were single and childless. some say it sounds harsh. but bowman said the time away only made her relationship stronger. >> if you do the same things every day, it starts to get a little boring. and to go away and spend time alone, when i come back, everything is more exciting. >> reporter: so, can taking a sabbatical from your marriage really help? >> once you get out of your day-to-day routine, you're...