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institutional society right now is the muslim brotherhood, but you have an opposition that has been reenergize. the key is, can they become organized? you have to step back from a violent confrontation to work on political grounds. >> a quick correction to the story on syria last night. i mistakenly said that assad's father used chemical weapons against his own people, which he did not. we apologize for the error. a typhoon blew through the philippines. so far, 270 are dead. mudslides and floods washed away entire villages. rescue crews are still trying to get to some areas. the bbc now reports from manila. >> the human cost is great. current of water came gushing down the mountain, killing and injuring scores of people. people like this family. >> my father is in hospital. my mother and older brother were swept away by the flood water. that is the last time i saw them. my mother said to me, "i love you." >> carried to safety by his cousin, young julia's is facing the fact that most of his immediate family are dead. more than half of the reported casualties are from the same province. most of
institutional society right now is the muslim brotherhood, but you have an opposition that has been reenergize. the key is, can they become organized? you have to step back from a violent confrontation to work on political grounds. >> a quick correction to the story on syria last night. i mistakenly said that assad's father used chemical weapons against his own people, which he did not. we apologize for the error. a typhoon blew through the philippines. so far, 270 are dead. mudslides and...
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institutional society right now is the muslim brotherhood, but you have an opposition that has been reenergize. the key is, can they become organized? you have to step back from a violent confrontation to work on political grounds. >> a quick correction to the story on syria last night. i mistakenly said that assad's father used chemical weapons against his own people, which he did not. we apologize for the error. a typhoon blew through the philippines. so far, 270 are dead. mudslides and floods washed away entire villages. rescue crews are still trying to get to some areas. the bbc now reports from manila. >> the human cost is great. current of water came gushing down the mountain, killing and injuring scores of people. people like this family. >> my father is in hospital. my mother and older brother were swept away by the flood water. that is the last time i saw them. my mother said to me, "i love you." >> carried to safety by his cousin, young julia's is facing the fact that most of his immediate family are dead. more than half of the reported casualties are from the same province. most of
institutional society right now is the muslim brotherhood, but you have an opposition that has been reenergize. the key is, can they become organized? you have to step back from a violent confrontation to work on political grounds. >> a quick correction to the story on syria last night. i mistakenly said that assad's father used chemical weapons against his own people, which he did not. we apologize for the error. a typhoon blew through the philippines. so far, 270 are dead. mudslides and...
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it also has reunited or reenergized the anti-wal-mart coalition that has been active in the united states for many years, but which has lost its momentum a little bit over the last few years. > and one case that disappointed many people: lance armstrong. > > yes, lance armstrong, it is obviously a personal tragedy, it has to do with his life as a cyclist. but it also has brought to attention some of the challenges that nonprofits and charitable foundations face - in this case, it was because of the association with lance armstrong. another organization on the list, komen foundation, also found itself in the spotlight. so that shows that not-for-profits have reputations themselves, and need to worry about them just as much as corporations. > and chick-fil-a also getting a mention by you as well. > > that's right. > good to have you on the show today. that is daniel diermeier, he is a professor at the kellogg school of management. always a pleasure. > > thank you very much for having me. up next, commodities setting up for breakouts or break-downs by the end of the year. chart talk is next.
it also has reunited or reenergized the anti-wal-mart coalition that has been active in the united states for many years, but which has lost its momentum a little bit over the last few years. > and one case that disappointed many people: lance armstrong. > > yes, lance armstrong, it is obviously a personal tragedy, it has to do with his life as a cyclist. but it also has brought to attention some of the challenges that nonprofits and charitable foundations face - in this case, it was...
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. >> but jimmy is especially proud, he says, that his book reenergized some cold cases, at least onent site. investigators recently dug up information where hall spent in his last years, including a book, all sent out for dna testing. but it still hasn't developed enough evidence to bring charges. >> the walls are closing in on him. there would be no cold case files open if it wasn't for me. none. i did a good deed and i did a lot of good things and that's where i feel the redemption comes in.
. >> but jimmy is especially proud, he says, that his book reenergized some cold cases, at least onent site. investigators recently dug up information where hall spent in his last years, including a book, all sent out for dna testing. but it still hasn't developed enough evidence to bring charges. >> the walls are closing in on him. there would be no cold case files open if it wasn't for me. none. i did a good deed and i did a lot of good things and that's where i feel the...
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skyfall reenergize the james bond franchise. the silver line links playbook is the widest romance. argo proves true is stranger than fiction. lincoln turns history into a story for our times. have a great weekend. i'm arch campbell,
skyfall reenergize the james bond franchise. the silver line links playbook is the widest romance. argo proves true is stranger than fiction. lincoln turns history into a story for our times. have a great weekend. i'm arch campbell,
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the asian american became a global sensation as he led the knicks to a 7 game winning streak and reenergized few hours away from a opening sar. >> the london olympics took center stage, michael phelps, and south africa oscar pistorius, peaked in the olympics and female athletes from saudi arabia, they were allowed to compete in the olympics for the first time. >>> the new orleans saints made news for all the wrong reasons after they were found guilty by the nfl of instituting a bounty program that awarded player with catch for injuring opponents. the coach was suspended, but the damage to the season has already been done. >>> jerry sandusky is charged with molesting eight boys. >> where were the authorities in. >> this is not a case about football. >> but the biggest story of the year occurred at penn state which was consumed in a child abuse scandal. the year started with the death of coaching icon, joe paterno, and then jerry sandusky was found guilty of child sex abuse and sentenced to at least 30 years in prison. while the ncaa hit the program with unprecedented penalties. cnn, atlanta.
the asian american became a global sensation as he led the knicks to a 7 game winning streak and reenergized few hours away from a opening sar. >> the london olympics took center stage, michael phelps, and south africa oscar pistorius, peaked in the olympics and female athletes from saudi arabia, they were allowed to compete in the olympics for the first time. >>> the new orleans saints made news for all the wrong reasons after they were found guilty by the nfl of instituting a...
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from every defeat, there can emerge a reenergize and reinvigorated effort. the question remains where now for america's union movement? joining me now to have the conversation is the president of the american federation of teachers, a great friend, randi weingarten. >> it is great to be here. >> eliot: what happened in michigan is destructive. it is bad. it is based upon false information. but it does reflect an unfortunate reality which is that the heart and soul of the public is no longer behind the union movement the way it used to be. how do we change that? >> well, number one we have to get to a point where community -- our communities -- our neighbors see that unions are a proxy for actually getting to the middle class. not simply rhetorically fighting for the middle class but getting to the middle class. what has happened is the middle class has taken it on the chin for the last two decades. wages have been stagnant. so you can say all of the factions you want to say. as the union movement has declined, wages have become stagnant and the gap between r
from every defeat, there can emerge a reenergize and reinvigorated effort. the question remains where now for america's union movement? joining me now to have the conversation is the president of the american federation of teachers, a great friend, randi weingarten. >> it is great to be here. >> eliot: what happened in michigan is destructive. it is bad. it is based upon false information. but it does reflect an unfortunate reality which is that the heart and soul of the public is...
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and later, reenergized in pipelines, they're america's energy toll road and they can provide investors with a secure source of dividends, but his investment in north dakota's oil rich back and shale continues, cramer's looking for companies that are looking to expand. all coming up on "mad money." well, if it isn't mr. margin. mr. margin? don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is goin
and later, reenergized in pipelines, they're america's energy toll road and they can provide investors with a secure source of dividends, but his investment in north dakota's oil rich back and shale continues, cramer's looking for companies that are looking to expand. all coming up on "mad money." well, if it isn't mr. margin. mr. margin? don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it...
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and later, reenergized. pipelines, they're america's energy toll road and can provide investors with a secure source of dividends, but his investment in north dakota's oil rich bakken shale continues, cramer's looking for companies that are ready to expand. don't miss the ceo of enbridge energy. all coming up on "mad money." >>> moments like this when everybody is terrified that our economy could slide back into a government induced recession next year, i got to start looking at high quality companies that are immunized against this slowing economy. for example biotech companies that can thrive even during a recession, because that's the type of thing you don't cut back on, no matter what. this week we caught one of those medical conferences that will tell you which ones have the most upside. it's the american academy of pharmaceutical companies. i'm highlighting not one but two small cap biotechs. let's start with immunogen. it develops next generation cancer drugs that allow chemotherapy agents to directly
and later, reenergized. pipelines, they're america's energy toll road and can provide investors with a secure source of dividends, but his investment in north dakota's oil rich bakken shale continues, cramer's looking for companies that are ready to expand. don't miss the ceo of enbridge energy. all coming up on "mad money." >>> moments like this when everybody is terrified that our economy could slide back into a government induced recession next year, i got to start looking...
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. >> in the sfring of 2009 the president asked to see me and ron panetta and he said, i want to reenergize the hunt for osama bin laden. i want to make this your top priority. i want to get reports every 30 days. >> august 2010, leon panetta comes back to the president with some information. correct? >> that's correct. in the summer of 2010, the cia live and led by leon panetta came to us and indicated that they had evidence that was interesting to them at that point that led them to believe that there was a high value person of interest in a compound there. >> at what point did it become clear that there was a high likelihood that the person at that compound was osama bin laden? >> well, you say high likelihood, fareed, this is why it was a tough decision. even at the last principal's meeting, which was on april 28th, 2011, where the principal sat with the president and gave them their view whether to go or not, even at that point, it was a wholly circumstantial case. there was not direct evidence that you could present to the president at that point saying we guarantee you, we have direc
. >> in the sfring of 2009 the president asked to see me and ron panetta and he said, i want to reenergize the hunt for osama bin laden. i want to make this your top priority. i want to get reports every 30 days. >> august 2010, leon panetta comes back to the president with some information. correct? >> that's correct. in the summer of 2010, the cia live and led by leon panetta came to us and indicated that they had evidence that was interesting to them at that point that led...
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he said, i want to reenergize the hunt for osama bin ladin, i want this to be your top priority. i want reports every 30 days. >> august 2010, panetta comes back with information. correct? >> that's correct. in the summer of 2010 the cia led by leon panetta said they had evidence that led them to believe there was a high value person of interest at abbottabad, pakistan, in a compound there. >> at what point did it become clear there was a high likelihood that the person at that compound was osama bin ladin. >> you say high likelihood, and that's why this was a tough decision. even at the last principles meeting, on april 28th, 2011, where the principles sat with the president and gave him their view whether or not to go, even at that point it was a wholly circumstantial case. there was no direct evidence saying we warrantee you, we have direct evidence that osama bin ladin was at this compound. >> one of the things you decided to do -- and it must have been the president and you and a small number of people. to limit access to this information and decision-making to a very tight
he said, i want to reenergize the hunt for osama bin ladin, i want this to be your top priority. i want reports every 30 days. >> august 2010, panetta comes back with information. correct? >> that's correct. in the summer of 2010 the cia led by leon panetta said they had evidence that led them to believe there was a high value person of interest at abbottabad, pakistan, in a compound there. >> at what point did it become clear there was a high likelihood that the person at...
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it was reenergized the opposition. we have seen increase in recent days now they are out in full force. one factor to keep in mind about the demonstrations today, there were no serious injuries reported. despite the scenes of chaos, both sides evidently still using some restraint. next on the agenda of vote december 15th on a constitution heavily criticized as a rush job that favors islamist parties. it's clear the muslim brotherhood will try and get out a strong yes vote on that constitution. what's not clear is the opposition's tactics. will they try to get out a no vote or will they abstain considering the whole process unjust? shepard, back to you? >> steve harrigan live tonight in cairo. the former new york city mayor ed koch is in the hospital tonight. his spokesman says doctors are treating him for res infection. it's his second hospital stay in the past three months. the democrat and native i should say of the bronx ed koch represented new york as a congressman for nine years. then served as behavioral of the b
it was reenergized the opposition. we have seen increase in recent days now they are out in full force. one factor to keep in mind about the demonstrations today, there were no serious injuries reported. despite the scenes of chaos, both sides evidently still using some restraint. next on the agenda of vote december 15th on a constitution heavily criticized as a rush job that favors islamist parties. it's clear the muslim brotherhood will try and get out a strong yes vote on that constitution....
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it reenergized the case.g contrary to what police believed, here was something new to the case, here was a composite by little mary katherine. she was the only witness to elizabeth's abduction. everyone should have taken her seriously. >> emmanuel is identified as brian david mitchell. >> we got the tip from his ex-wife. that's not a guy named emmanuel. that's a horrible guy named brian david mitchell. he's a creep. >> a disturbing portrait emerges of his the two who were married in 1985 and active in the mormon church, but family members report that his religious zeal ultimately became something more extreme. at the same time his face is being broadcast nationwide on "america's most wanted," mitchell is cooling his heels in a jail cell. elizabeth later testified mitchell had gotten drunk and passed out. he said he had broken into one of the churches that was in lakeside, and he woke up the next morning and found himself in, like, a child's nursery in this church building and that there was a woman there and
it reenergized the case.g contrary to what police believed, here was something new to the case, here was a composite by little mary katherine. she was the only witness to elizabeth's abduction. everyone should have taken her seriously. >> emmanuel is identified as brian david mitchell. >> we got the tip from his ex-wife. that's not a guy named emmanuel. that's a horrible guy named brian david mitchell. he's a creep. >> a disturbing portrait emerges of his the two who were...
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i somehow suspect this may, in some weird, twisted way, reenergize his career. >> really?tball? i don't know. >> it will sell some tickets. >> maybe. >>> finally in "the skinny" ben affleck not running for u.s. senate. everyone was talking about this, is he going to take over for senator john kerry, now that he's up for bids on the secretary of state with hillary clinton leaving. nope, he's not. he went to facebook and said he's not interested and will not be running for public office but will continue to work with the eastern congo initiative, which is an organization that he has been talking a lot about. but it's interesting to see the celebrities getting into politics. there's also that rumor about ashley judd running for senator. not happening in massachusetts. >> sorry, i'm just googling that video we were talking about. >> we're going to go to break. remember to come back after the break. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. . [ nyquil bottle ] hey tylenol, you know we're kinda like twins. [ tylenol bottle ] we are? yeah we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches,
i somehow suspect this may, in some weird, twisted way, reenergize his career. >> really?tball? i don't know. >> it will sell some tickets. >> maybe. >>> finally in "the skinny" ben affleck not running for u.s. senate. everyone was talking about this, is he going to take over for senator john kerry, now that he's up for bids on the secretary of state with hillary clinton leaving. nope, he's not. he went to facebook and said he's not interested and will not...
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we will see if apple tv will reenergize. stuart: let's move away from this for a while.? the stock is up again. what's going on with google and apple? nicole: looking good. i feel like we're ganging up on apple a little bit because we talked about research in motion getting a contract away from apple. we're talking now about google. now they're going to bring the google maps back to the iphone, the ipad, and as you use that word rejoicing, the apple users are so pleased because they have been so frustrated with the maps that apple tried to do on their own. stuart: yeah, but basically google saying hey, we won. we got the map app. it's a good one. apple app maps lousy. apple stock down. google stock up. i think i've got it right. nicole: that's right. there are still a lot of folks who are really hot on apple. i hate to throw them under the bus like this, but in this case today, all of the folks over at google are doing the dances, like what the nfl players do in the end zone, like one of these, something, i don't know. stuart: i'm just waiting for the microsoft phone to
we will see if apple tv will reenergize. stuart: let's move away from this for a while.? the stock is up again. what's going on with google and apple? nicole: looking good. i feel like we're ganging up on apple a little bit because we talked about research in motion getting a contract away from apple. we're talking now about google. now they're going to bring the google maps back to the iphone, the ipad, and as you use that word rejoicing, the apple users are so pleased because they have been...
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we clearly fell down on the job with regard to benghazi, but we need to reenergize our efforts and be relentless in implementing the recommendations made. >> if you can comment on the question. if we had doubled the security effort to disconnect the accountability review board addressed the issue and it talked about two areas of inadequacy. one of the most staffing in the accountability review board report indicated that it's not certain that additional one or two additional diplomatic security agents would have had a difference in the outcome. >> i want to get into some other issues. obviously the real responsibility for this crime is on the perpetrators of. but a big chunk of the responsibilities on the libyan government. the government that never purged itself of its jihad elements. a government that viewed ghadafi as the enemy but doesn't wage war against all sharia. this is the government upon whom our diplomatic wives are dependent. we have a tendency in this country to view everything as good guys and bad guy, so since ghadafi was the bad guy, his last few years perhaps not as
we clearly fell down on the job with regard to benghazi, but we need to reenergize our efforts and be relentless in implementing the recommendations made. >> if you can comment on the question. if we had doubled the security effort to disconnect the accountability review board addressed the issue and it talked about two areas of inadequacy. one of the most staffing in the accountability review board report indicated that it's not certain that additional one or two additional diplomatic...
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. >>> i want to thank the president and tim geithner for reuniting and reenergizing the republican caucushat offer, they must think john boehner is santa claus because that's a christmas wish list. we're going to have a discussion. i don't think we need to put a formal proposal on the table. the speaker's already said revenue is on the table. he has an idea how to get there in terms of not raising rates but finding it in other ways through tax code reform. i think that makes sense and that's a doable thing. beyond that, we'll wait and see how the negotiations go. >> joining us now from washington, nbc news chief white house correspondent and political director and host of "the daily rundown," chuck todd. and here on set with us in new york, political columnist for "time" magazine, my old pal, joe klein. >> i've rarely seen you this formal. >> with a tie? yeah, i know. >> so what is this? >> the shirt's untucked still. you look down there, the shirt's still untucked. he's not even wearing pants. >> this is true. hey, chuck, joe klein just raised an interesting issue. when are we going to s
. >>> i want to thank the president and tim geithner for reuniting and reenergizing the republican caucushat offer, they must think john boehner is santa claus because that's a christmas wish list. we're going to have a discussion. i don't think we need to put a formal proposal on the table. the speaker's already said revenue is on the table. he has an idea how to get there in terms of not raising rates but finding it in other ways through tax code reform. i think that makes sense and...