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. >> and egyptian authorities accused the three of the rhine molotov cocktails. >> that was one of the scariest moments in my life. they did not have any evidence connecting as to any crimes. >> looking back, i have no regret that i went to the protests. >> both families and students are grateful for their return, just in time for a belated things getting. >> i am thankful to the back. >> i am happy to have them home. >>vicki: in a developing story, occupy a loss angeles protesters are running out of time as of this city imposed deadline to vacate city hall approaches. currently there are about 500 tents set up near city hall. protesters say they are not going anywhere. >>brian: a lot of fog around the bay area. high clouds are making it tough to see the sun at times. right now we are live at the bay bridge toll plaza. for tonight, look at the fog to develop. mostly sunny skies into tuesday. by the middle of the week and we have a weather system that will push into the sierra. it will not bring any rain but it will produce strong winds. visibility is and a quarter mile or less. fairfie
. >> and egyptian authorities accused the three of the rhine molotov cocktails. >> that was one of the scariest moments in my life. they did not have any evidence connecting as to any crimes. >> looking back, i have no regret that i went to the protests. >> both families and students are grateful for their return, just in time for a belated things getting. >> i am thankful to the back. >> i am happy to have them home. >>vicki: in a developing story,...
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top story comes once again from the republican's desperate race to find a nominee whose name doesn't rhine with schmidt schmnomney. herman cain is the latest. how does it look for him. >> during cain's time as a lobbyist, at least two women complained of inappropriate behavior. specifically sexually suggestive deheat wave your. (audience reacts) >> jon: in her main cane's defense, there's very little in the pizza world that's not sexually suggestive. "hey, you want sausage on your pie?" (laughter) "hey, you want know stuff your crust?" (laughter) "no, no, i told you, i guarantee, i will come in 30 minutes or less." (cheers and applause) told you. by the way, that's a very optimistic... (laughter) i think the key phrase is there "or less." all right. these are very serious charges on herman cain. i hope that the reporting on this issue... i know. i hope the reporting on this must be handled responsively. >> there were gestures, there were comments, certain suggestive overtures, for instance, things that made these women uncomfortable, made them angry. (laughter) >> jon: you had to end the s
top story comes once again from the republican's desperate race to find a nominee whose name doesn't rhine with schmidt schmnomney. herman cain is the latest. how does it look for him. >> during cain's time as a lobbyist, at least two women complained of inappropriate behavior. specifically sexually suggestive deheat wave your. (audience reacts) >> jon: in her main cane's defense, there's very little in the pizza world that's not sexually suggestive. "hey, you want sausage on...
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it's called rhine 2 and has just sold for $4.3 million. at a christie's auction in new york.f the rhine river was taken in 1999 by the german artist andress gursky. it's the world's most expensive photograph. perhaps a sign of the times, grim. >> yeah, the weather looks pretty grim there as well, i must admit. >> doesn't it? it doesn't seem to be inspiring a lot of joy in the guy having a look at it either. that's it for this edition of "world business today." thanks for joining us. i'm andrew stevens in hong kong. >> i'm nina dos santos in london. you're watching cnn. for the two of us, it's good-bye for now. let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps
it's called rhine 2 and has just sold for $4.3 million. at a christie's auction in new york.f the rhine river was taken in 1999 by the german artist andress gursky. it's the world's most expensive photograph. perhaps a sign of the times, grim. >> yeah, the weather looks pretty grim there as well, i must admit. >> doesn't it? it doesn't seem to be inspiring a lot of joy in the guy having a look at it either. that's it for this edition of "world business today." thanks for...
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. >>> believe it or not, this 1999 photograph of the rhine river sold for $4.3 million this week. a record for any photograph ever sold at auction. >>> a battle of the techs on the gridiron, a hat trick on the ice and a pro golfer plays an amateur round. >>> plus, the raiders and their new quarterback are making people take notice. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> after a pretty nice veterans day, the weekend forecast is shaping up niece nicely. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> >>> and a very good morning to you if you're just waking up. this is "early today." in sports long pro football afterthought for all of their faithful fans, suddenly the oakland raiders are threatening to become relevant again. here's nbc's fred roggin with a look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. many believe the raiders pay too much for carson palmer but last night he was worth every penny. he came to play against the chargers. 7-3 in the second. surveyed the field and threw a strike to moore. raiders led 14-3. however the chargers did
. >>> believe it or not, this 1999 photograph of the rhine river sold for $4.3 million this week. a record for any photograph ever sold at auction. >>> a battle of the techs on the gridiron, a hat trick on the ice and a pro golfer plays an amateur round. >>> plus, the raiders and their new quarterback are making people take notice. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> after a pretty nice veterans day, the weekend forecast is shaping up...
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. >>> believe it or not, this 1999 photograph of the rhine river sold for $4.3 million this week, a record for any photograph sold at an auction. wow! >>> a battle of the techs on the gridiron. a hat trick on the ice and a pro golfer plays an amateur round. >> plus, the raiders and their new quarterback are making people take notice. your first look at sports is sfrat ahead. you are watching "first look" on msnbc. early stages of cancer, and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn. and i'm a cancer survivor. [ woman ] i had cancer. i have no evidence of disease now. [ woman #2 ] i would love to meet the people that made the machines. i had such an amazing group of doctors and nurses, it would just make such a complete picture of why i'm sitting here today. ♪ [ man ] from the moment we walk in the front door, just to see me -- not
. >>> believe it or not, this 1999 photograph of the rhine river sold for $4.3 million this week, a record for any photograph sold at an auction. wow! >>> a battle of the techs on the gridiron. a hat trick on the ice and a pro golfer plays an amateur round. >> plus, the raiders and their new quarterback are making people take notice. your first look at sports is sfrat ahead. you are watching "first look" on msnbc. early stages of cancer, and it's something that...
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the mystery of the lap top computer filled with nuclear documents and the spy who >> rhine man was numberne, ronald reagan was president and kahn was building the bomb. he was selling plans to iran as well as a shocking array of missile technology and weapons. pakistan was all too happy to encourage his booming business with china and iran. >> he continued to support aq kahn to protect him from american and european pressure. >> in august 1988 zea died in a mysterious plane crash when his airplane mysteriously went down. all 31 passengers and crew which included american ambassador perished. 3 month later the daughter of the man via hanging was elected pakistan's president. >> she also developed a relationship with kahn. even though publicly she often tried to make out that the army kept her well away from nuclear secrets. >>> kahn thrived and nuclear pakistan was born and five nuclear bombs were detonated. kahn was every where selling and promoting technology. he put himself on this cover of his 19d 99 book on science and education. >> appears to be some kind of electron or nuclear fissi
the mystery of the lap top computer filled with nuclear documents and the spy who >> rhine man was numberne, ronald reagan was president and kahn was building the bomb. he was selling plans to iran as well as a shocking array of missile technology and weapons. pakistan was all too happy to encourage his booming business with china and iran. >> he continued to support aq kahn to protect him from american and european pressure. >> in august 1988 zea died in a mysterious plane...
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longacre rhine issue post says so italy according to a good third greek a lawmaker in german chancellor angela merkel's party says italy coloe are its debt by selling gold reserves so this is again over and over we see this brought up in this european debt crisis that somebody should get rid of their gold and now they're trying to use this as a weapon they're excusing each other that they have to get rid of their gold get take his gold take their gold. twenty seven hundred tons of gold to a really big position and i make this prediction china never really came to the aid of greece they have not come to the aid of anyone in the aero zone but they will come to the aid of italy in exchange for gold i make that prediction that will but before we're on next week that will be definitely in play china a italy for gold according to this the m.p.c. chart from september italy's gold reserves with the fourth largest in the world they held two thousand seven hundred one too. tonnes which is valued at one hundred fifty seven billion dollars now if you add that into the two point six trillion in debt
longacre rhine issue post says so italy according to a good third greek a lawmaker in german chancellor angela merkel's party says italy coloe are its debt by selling gold reserves so this is again over and over we see this brought up in this european debt crisis that somebody should get rid of their gold and now they're trying to use this as a weapon they're excusing each other that they have to get rid of their gold get take his gold take their gold. twenty seven hundred tons of gold to a...
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he had a grill studded with rhine stones. if you have information, you are asked to call police. >>> just a short time ago, police arrest a man who may have fired an assault rifle not once but twice. more on the scare and suspect. >>> crews hovered near the second story of the white house, working to repair a bullet hole. 21-year-old oscar ortega hernandez. friday night, police swarmed the area near the white house, after witnesses reported shots fired. they found an abandoned car and a semi automatic rifle linked to hernandez. >> this is a man when just discharged a rifle in downtown d.c. i think that speaks volumes. >> it wasn't until tuesday morning that the secret service discovered the white house had been hit. it cracked the glass but did not go through a ballistic- proof glass layer. >> reporter: president obama and the first lady were out of town the night of the shooting, attending a basketball game on the uss vinson, in san diego, california. >> ortego hernandez had been living in the washington area, but his family
he had a grill studded with rhine stones. if you have information, you are asked to call police. >>> just a short time ago, police arrest a man who may have fired an assault rifle not once but twice. more on the scare and suspect. >>> crews hovered near the second story of the white house, working to repair a bullet hole. 21-year-old oscar ortega hernandez. friday night, police swarmed the area near the white house, after witnesses reported shots fired. they found an abandoned...
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. -- and then the rhine. you measure your progress. in vietnam it was not clear what winning was. you heard phrases like we will win the hearts and minds of the people. to a 19-year-old kid who's having to do the fighting and it to the military, that is a fuzzy way to measure. if there is no territory to be gained or and the capitol to and -- and any capital to end up with, if it is this fuzzy thing that we are questioning whether we are in the police role or not, you get confused. how the measure success? they begin to measure success by body count. to me that is not moral. you are not there in the military -- i am no pacifist, i am a proud marine -- you are not there to kill people. you were there to stop them from doing something that is hurting your people. measuring the success by the number you kill it gets you off kilter. that is the only way your success is measured. the military all wants to advance. they want to make it to major and captain just like you do in a corporation. you have a body count. the tendency goes into an exaggerated form. i make fun of it a bit. it did
. -- and then the rhine. you measure your progress. in vietnam it was not clear what winning was. you heard phrases like we will win the hearts and minds of the people. to a 19-year-old kid who's having to do the fighting and it to the military, that is a fuzzy way to measure. if there is no territory to be gained or and the capitol to and -- and any capital to end up with, if it is this fuzzy thing that we are questioning whether we are in the police role or not, you get confused. how the...
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is the thing about him, you criticize him because the gold is only but he does not want to miss the rhinewant to pay attention to basketball. >> he never wants to lose anything the matter what it is. that is a sign of a great player. >>gary: another thing about matt, he can walk out are year because he is a television star. ask him about this when you do that basketball wives television show, i do not to say it is all scripted, but do they do things over again and again? >> it is very scripted, it is not really reality tv. they create the drama and the try get everyone to buy into it. i do not try to buy into it, they show me with my kids and that is it for me. it is a lot of garbage in a lot of nonsense and a modern woman acting childish. so when they show me when--with my kids i am all right, but as far the reading of i have to distance myself from that. >>gary: earlier today you were at the children's hospital. >> it was amazing. is great to stick around the kids and brings out on their faces. >>gabe: -- >>gary: we will see matt barnes saturday night in san jose. we believe. we have to
is the thing about him, you criticize him because the gold is only but he does not want to miss the rhinewant to pay attention to basketball. >> he never wants to lose anything the matter what it is. that is a sign of a great player. >>gary: another thing about matt, he can walk out are year because he is a television star. ask him about this when you do that basketball wives television show, i do not to say it is all scripted, but do they do things over again and again? >> it...
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that river by the way it's a river longer than the rhine, and tr took great pride in having put it on the map. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] >> that event part of the 2011 national book festival here in washington, d.c. to find out more visit loc.gov/book fast. >> when i got into, start some ago, every person i worked with i had a rejection letter from. which was kind of cool to go to a thing the antibiotic with a dystopic and i was like what about this? in his nonfiction, ben mezrich questioned the motivation, ethics and morality of brilliant people. his account of mark zuckerberg, the greater facebook was adapted for the screen as "the social network," and bringing down household a group of mit students who won millions in las vegas. and his latest, transport tracks a possible as a candidate as he steals a nasa save that is filled with moon rocks. and now it is your chance to ask the question. called e-mail or tweed ben mezrich live on in depth sunday on c-span2. spent now on booktv, lisa randall looks at the contributions that physics and scientific thinking have made
that river by the way it's a river longer than the rhine, and tr took great pride in having put it on the map. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] >> that event part of the 2011 national book festival here in washington, d.c. to find out more visit loc.gov/book fast. >> when i got into, start some ago, every person i worked with i had a rejection letter from. which was kind of cool to go to a thing the antibiotic with a dystopic and i was like what about this? in his...
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i will say rhine on the coast on friday -- rain on khost on friday -- on the coast on friday. clear it out on saturday afternoon with your weekend always in view. drier on sunday. >>> bad news about the obesity really hits hole. the number of overweight children here in the bay area. [ female announcer ] this is not a prescription. this is norma. who is inundated with all the information concerning the medicare part d changes this year. so she scheduled an appointment with her walgreens pharmacist... who prepared a free medicare part d report for her and showed plan options that can help her save money. if you have an anthem part d plan and want to keep walgreens in-network... schedule an appointment with your walgreens pharmacist today to review your part d plan options and find ways to save. walgreens. there's a way to stay well. big, big. big big big big? big big big big big. big big...big. ♪ big big big -big. -big! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ big big big -big big. -big! -big -big! -♪ big -big. -big big big. big big big. big big big. small. big big big big. small! [ male anno
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the rhine budget would have the deficit going from $15 trillion to $23 trillion. spending program is not in balance. host: our guest is peter welch from vermont. representative trey gowdy will be joining us in about 20 minutes. spokane, washington, democrat line, go ahead. caller: back when nixon was the president, 1960. when reagan get in, he tripled the national debt. up until now, the democrats have been responsible for $1.6 trillion. george bush as is possible for $10.1 trillion. $15 trillion -- guest: i think he has the numbers pretty right. how did you get here? ironically, i think the rhetoric in this town is accusing the democrats. there is plenty of responsibility all around. the big driving factor were the war in iraq, the war in afghanistan, both of them on the credit card. that is astonishing. we asked men and women to go to war, why don't we pay for it? that is irresponsible. then we had the bush tax cuts. they were not paid for. there was a political maneuver to get the medicare program passed without paying for it. all those things are heading up. t
the rhine budget would have the deficit going from $15 trillion to $23 trillion. spending program is not in balance. host: our guest is peter welch from vermont. representative trey gowdy will be joining us in about 20 minutes. spokane, washington, democrat line, go ahead. caller: back when nixon was the president, 1960. when reagan get in, he tripled the national debt. up until now, the democrats have been responsible for $1.6 trillion. george bush as is possible for $10.1 trillion. $15...
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with chancellor cole, and we sat on the patio of his official residence in bonn looking out at the rhine larry between them devoured an entire platter of huge german pastries and making some history as they did so. the only person even more independent-minded than larry was marlene, and i'll never forget him telling me that mrs. reagan frowned on marlene wearing pantsuits, however elegant, to white house dinners. you can only imagine both larry's and marlene's reaction to that. [laughter] for all the wit and foibles that were so endearing, larry was a brilliant, blunt-spoken, hard-headed realist and a lifelong defender of our country and its breasts. interests. america will miss the dip plo mat and the national security legend. larry's friends will forever miss the man. >> i want to thank the eagleburger family, scott, andrew, jason, for the invitation to share some observations about an extraordinary diplomat not only on my own behalf, but on behalf of the men and women of the state department. when i first was asked to be secretary of state by president obama, i figured i should call a
with chancellor cole, and we sat on the patio of his official residence in bonn looking out at the rhine larry between them devoured an entire platter of huge german pastries and making some history as they did so. the only person even more independent-minded than larry was marlene, and i'll never forget him telling me that mrs. reagan frowned on marlene wearing pantsuits, however elegant, to white house dinners. you can only imagine both larry's and marlene's reaction to that. [laughter] for...
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by the end of the day, rhine chances. >> thanks, john.inutes. >>> we are back on a saturday morning, a cool, autumn day here in new york city. a wonderful group of folks bundled up on the plaza with us. glad to have them here. anytime you're in the neighborhood, stop on by. >>> coming up, we're going to talk about a growing scandal at penn state. it's raised security concerns over today's home game against nebraska. jerry sandusky is accused of month lefting several young boys. this morning, a camper who is part of san dusk a's charity is speaking out about his interactions with sandusky. >>> plus, more of the interview with dr. conrad murray. the interview took place just before the verdict in the case. in this interview, you'll hear murray talk about how he tried to wean jackson from the powerful sedative, propofol. he didn't talk to the jury, but he did talk to us. >>> then, on a much lighter note, it's one of my favorite musicals of all time. this year marks the 50th anniversary of westside story. i was lucky enough to meet the stars
by the end of the day, rhine chances. >> thanks, john.inutes. >>> we are back on a saturday morning, a cool, autumn day here in new york city. a wonderful group of folks bundled up on the plaza with us. glad to have them here. anytime you're in the neighborhood, stop on by. >>> coming up, we're going to talk about a growing scandal at penn state. it's raised security concerns over today's home game against nebraska. jerry sandusky is accused of month lefting several...
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this is the rhine and planned. premium support.s theyan plan that was pretty much panned that you wish -- it is the ryan plan that was pretty much panned a few months ago. it means that they will pay more each year because the amount will not be adjusted to keep up with health care inflation. greta, we have medicare because private insurance simply did not work. it did not cover seniors. they do not want to cover seniors. it is not a money-making proposition. we do not need to go back in time to a situation where seniors cannot afford and cannot buy health insurance. host: it's a quest rationed goes through now that the deficit committee did not come up with it -- sequestration goes through now that the deficit committee did not come up with the deal, what cuts to use seat? guest: for seniors, medicare would be cut by 2%. on the provider side, that as hospitals, nursing, skilled nursing facilities, doctors, and those are pretty traumatic cut state -- pretty dramatic cuts. not on beneficiaries, as terms but there will be cuts on pro
this is the rhine and planned. premium support.s theyan plan that was pretty much panned that you wish -- it is the ryan plan that was pretty much panned a few months ago. it means that they will pay more each year because the amount will not be adjusted to keep up with health care inflation. greta, we have medicare because private insurance simply did not work. it did not cover seniors. they do not want to cover seniors. it is not a money-making proposition. we do not need to go back in time...
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jerry jones celebrating with rob rhine and how about dallas?uld battle green bay late in the season and i have to mention, texas beats texas a&m in probably the biggest game. sorry, cowboy fans, in the state of texas. the last time texas and texas a&m are going to play in this long-standing rivalry and it was a very hard fought game. >> good weekend in sports coming up as well. thank you, dave. what's coming up on the show is how you can actually support your troops this holiday season with something they really need. because every little bit helps. we'll tell you how you can do that. >> and cops go undercover as turkeys. who are they really trying to trick? >> turkey? >> eye -- a lot of shoppers flocking to the stores for bargains. we'll have a live look in massachusetts on our own turkey on this set. >> is that a shopper? >> her name is juliet. mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. autonsurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of
jerry jones celebrating with rob rhine and how about dallas?uld battle green bay late in the season and i have to mention, texas beats texas a&m in probably the biggest game. sorry, cowboy fans, in the state of texas. the last time texas and texas a&m are going to play in this long-standing rivalry and it was a very hard fought game. >> good weekend in sports coming up as well. thank you, dave. what's coming up on the show is how you can actually support your troops this holiday...
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in fact, i supported two budget proposals that do go big, one being the rhine and budget that passed the house, did not pass the senate, but it did pass the house, it reduces this in the coming years. i think that environment is here. there are more proposals now to build a foundation for some specific legislative action because of the decisions that congress is going to have to make inevitably and because of the environment. i think over the next year, there is a good possibility for reform, and that is what i am going to continue to work on. i am disappointed with the super committee but more determined than ever to address these issues. yes? >> good to see you again, senator. leon. >> good to see you. >> do you envision that they're ready for their limitation on the homeowner's mortgage deduction? >> well, as i said earlier, i think the framework that some of us supported in the committee process has promised, and that framework would require big changes in the way the individual tax could treat not just mortgages deduction but other tax preferences. i mentioned marty feldstein, w
in fact, i supported two budget proposals that do go big, one being the rhine and budget that passed the house, did not pass the senate, but it did pass the house, it reduces this in the coming years. i think that environment is here. there are more proposals now to build a foundation for some specific legislative action because of the decisions that congress is going to have to make inevitably and because of the environment. i think over the next year, there is a good possibility for reform,...
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they were kiddingly referred to as the imperial army of the rhine. >> john milewski: [laughter] >> lieutenanteral mark hertling: but we worked with our central army group partners and nato defending against the warsaw pact. over the last 15-20 years we have steadily reduced that force and have taken on new missions and frankly it's a fascinating experience to be assigned to europe today. i'm interested whenever i read the uninformed say something like, hey, why are we still over there? why are we still fighting the cold war? bring those soldiers home. i think those are individuals who really don't understand what we do with the 51 other counties in europe that we partner with and conduct theatre security cooperation. >> john milewski: well, i hope after this discussion they'll know a little more about that. >> lieutenant general mark hertling: i hope so. >> john milewski: we'll delve into some of those details, but back to the numbers. so non-combat post-world war ii, what was the high point? >> lieutenant general mark hertling: the high point during the cold war was about a quarter of a mill
they were kiddingly referred to as the imperial army of the rhine. >> john milewski: [laughter] >> lieutenanteral mark hertling: but we worked with our central army group partners and nato defending against the warsaw pact. over the last 15-20 years we have steadily reduced that force and have taken on new missions and frankly it's a fascinating experience to be assigned to europe today. i'm interested whenever i read the uninformed say something like, hey, why are we still over...