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your volume of dates so maybe it's everyone who missed the rally is now starting to pour money into robbins' 2016 will for a while. one of the other ideas that we have pearl bailey is that it does look, the fiscal year for a neutral forum they have been big buyers of this rally and that may begin to break as we move into october and november any system that can be a concern? that can always be because they are reshuffling their portfolios and i never try to predict that i did try to look at the market action and do the same. look for those high-volume selling days if easy to many of those and set with a little bit of trouble. right now last high-volume selling day we saw on september 1st at george what does our and be group over at the cme group. still to come is it time for employees and their companies to start rethinking their values....why one author thinks so...that's coming up later. but first...the cost of conflict...how much the war in afghanistan is costing us...and how much could more troops cost? while healthcare and the economy have been in the headlines, the war in afghanistan
your volume of dates so maybe it's everyone who missed the rally is now starting to pour money into robbins' 2016 will for a while. one of the other ideas that we have pearl bailey is that it does look, the fiscal year for a neutral forum they have been big buyers of this rally and that may begin to break as we move into october and november any system that can be a concern? that can always be because they are reshuffling their portfolios and i never try to predict that i did try to look at the...
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joining us once again carla robbins, deputy editorial page editor of "the new york times," and david andelman, a former foreign correspondent for "the new york times" and cbs news, and now editor of world policy journal. good to see both of you. welcome to the program. >> thanks for ha >> what are the big stories this week, president obama's reversal on the missile defense shield for central eastern europe. give us your sense of what you think went into his thinking on making that change. >> well, really, i think a lot had to do looking at realities of the situation on the ground and the reality is that the missile defense plan -- missile defense shield as planned probably wouldn't have done anything. it would have been another one of these sort of abm systems that star war systems, if you will, never able to shoot down anything. the technology has been moving, there's no question about that. in political terms without question a lot of the central europeans, particularly the polish people have begun to move away from this kind of thinking that they need to have this american shield
joining us once again carla robbins, deputy editorial page editor of "the new york times," and david andelman, a former foreign correspondent for "the new york times" and cbs news, and now editor of world policy journal. good to see both of you. welcome to the program. >> thanks for ha >> what are the big stories this week, president obama's reversal on the missile defense shield for central eastern europe. give us your sense of what you think went into his...
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tomorrow, she returns to "grey's anatomy" as arizona robbins.ers and applause ] >> jessica those are some shoes you have on there. it must be hard to work in those. >> you know, they help the ladies out with little lifts at the bottom now so the height differential isn't punitive. >> i see. >> doesn't punish you. >> women should wear helmets when walking in those shoes because you could actually injure your brain. you have to be careful. how is everything? >> good. >> congratulations on becoming an official cast member of "grey's anatomy." >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> there was like a -- you almost went through a hazing period. >> i did, i did. and finally, so that i didn't think it was all in my imagination, one of the producers admitted about two days ago, they were torturing me. >> why would they torture you? >> you know, i think that they sort of, you know, it's -- one of this or the other, they have an idea of what's going to happen but i think they don't know anything and they like to see how the characters gel, how they don't.
tomorrow, she returns to "grey's anatomy" as arizona robbins.ers and applause ] >> jessica those are some shoes you have on there. it must be hard to work in those. >> you know, they help the ladies out with little lifts at the bottom now so the height differential isn't punitive. >> i see. >> doesn't punish you. >> women should wear helmets when walking in those shoes because you could actually injure your brain. you have to be careful. how is...
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i'm mark robbins. back to you in the studio. >> all right, mark. our thanks to you. >>> we're joined, now, by abc consultant, brad garret, who is in washington. a person of interest, taken away in handcuffs. it's not an arrest. what does this say to you about what police are doing and what they expect to gain? >> diane, they're obviously trying to collect more evidence. and one of the reasons they're doing a body search warrant, rather than an arrest warrant, is one, they don't have enough evidence to charge him. or they believe they can enrich their case, by taking various samples from him, that will show them both possibly, her dna, as well as his, depending on how well he's cleaned himself in the last several days. >> but if they let him go, what happens then? >> well, diane, one of the keys in letting people go is if you do not believe they are a danger to someone else, then you may let them go because if this is a crime that's based on passion, that they're not really concerned about him hurting somebody else. and if they can actually make the
i'm mark robbins. back to you in the studio. >> all right, mark. our thanks to you. >>> we're joined, now, by abc consultant, brad garret, who is in washington. a person of interest, taken away in handcuffs. it's not an arrest. what does this say to you about what police are doing and what they expect to gain? >> diane, they're obviously trying to collect more evidence. and one of the reasons they're doing a body search warrant, rather than an arrest warrant, is one, they...
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they had an affair saw his ice cream franchise melt and now owes more than $44,000 to the baskin robbinsompany and william jefferson after theç f.b.i. found $90,000 in his freezer owes his lawyers a cool $5 million and has filed for bankruptcy. kiki maclaine of washington p.r. urges comeback artists to show remorse. >> don't all of a sudden try to become the president of the red cross in that they need to make wise choices about their future path and need to do it in a responsible way. >> in washington, james rosen, fox news. bret: the top commander in afghanistan says he needs more american troops or he will lose. we will get reaction from the fox all-stars when we come back. [ dog ] i am beautiful... on the inside. my inner-workings a work of art. a digestive tract that should be bronzed. and an immune system so stunning... [ low growl ] my vet thinks i'm the eighth wonder of the world. [ female announcer ] introducing iams with prebiotics. prebiotics work inside, clinically proven to promote strong defenses. healthy inside... healthy outside. [ dog ] oh hi girls, nice day, huh? i am
they had an affair saw his ice cream franchise melt and now owes more than $44,000 to the baskin robbinsompany and william jefferson after theç f.b.i. found $90,000 in his freezer owes his lawyers a cool $5 million and has filed for bankruptcy. kiki maclaine of washington p.r. urges comeback artists to show remorse. >> don't all of a sudden try to become the president of the red cross in that they need to make wise choices about their future path and need to do it in a responsible way....
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and on a dare from a friend, she sent a note on facebook, to the first boy she ever kissed, harlan robbins>> i typed in harlan's name. and his profile came up. i was stunned. >> reporter: they met in the summer of 1987, on a five-week camping trip out west. >> we pretty much spent the five weeks making out in the back of the van. >> first kiss, summer fling, i guess. i never thought of it turning into anything way more serious. >> reporter: 21 years later, alias and harlan were reunited. first, online. and then, face-to-face. and romance unexpectedly bloomed again. the internet had reconnected them, making them part of a new wave of singles connecting with their past. their called retrosexuals, a recently coined team, that is a person who reaches into their own past to reconnect with lost loves. and possibly start a romantic relationship again. >> the lost love is somebody you always wondered what happened to them. what could have been and what should have been. these are relationships that were interrupted. >> reporter: as z/dxñfacebook continues to soar in popularity, with adults over 25
and on a dare from a friend, she sent a note on facebook, to the first boy she ever kissed, harlan robbins>> i typed in harlan's name. and his profile came up. i was stunned. >> reporter: they met in the summer of 1987, on a five-week camping trip out west. >> we pretty much spent the five weeks making out in the back of the van. >> first kiss, summer fling, i guess. i never thought of it turning into anything way more serious. >> reporter: 21 years later, alias...