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now the once glorious napoleonic armies began their retreat from moscow to waterloo. with defeat, the french began to identify themselves with those fallen foreground figures-- with the anonymous victims rather than with glories of bonaparte. myths of heroic or noble ends turned into deceptions, and more often than not, only pointless suffering and senseless torture remained. the blackness of war between spain and france inspired goya to sketch this series on the horrors of war, showing the factual account of man's cruelty to man. goya watched the arrival of the foreign conqueror, believing at first that he was bringing reason, progress, order, and liberty, but in fact, he came to destroy and devastate, to violate and to massacre. [birds chirping] the sleep of reason produces monsters. in his picture third of may, goya showed the church in darkness, impotent before the faceless executioners of a secular martyr. [gunshots] goya's nameless peasant symbolizes the whole of spain, which rose against the napoleonic invaders. fire, destruction, violence, death-- this was spa
now the once glorious napoleonic armies began their retreat from moscow to waterloo. with defeat, the french began to identify themselves with those fallen foreground figures-- with the anonymous victims rather than with glories of bonaparte. myths of heroic or noble ends turned into deceptions, and more often than not, only pointless suffering and senseless torture remained. the blackness of war between spain and france inspired goya to sketch this series on the horrors of war, showing the...
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but now they're back to that waterloo moment. look.on the president is in a tough spot politically. and no question there have been problems, even he acknowledges it. >> if you remember, i've gone up and down pretty consistently throughout. the good thing about when you're down is that usually you've got nowhere to go but up. >> he's got nowhere to go but up. i wouldn't count him out. the right has been saying president obama and his health law are dead for weeks. months, years. but guess what. both are still here. today the national journal writes about president obama's resilience. can obama recover? he did already. joining me now is the reporter with that story, national journal political correspondent alex sikes wald and james peterson, professor at lehigh university. thank you for being here. alex, your piece is about the president recovering. tell us what you noticed. >> if i had a dollar for every time somebody said obama or obama care is doomed, i could pay for the website rebuild myself. you know, at every stage when scott bro
but now they're back to that waterloo moment. look.on the president is in a tough spot politically. and no question there have been problems, even he acknowledges it. >> if you remember, i've gone up and down pretty consistently throughout. the good thing about when you're down is that usually you've got nowhere to go but up. >> he's got nowhere to go but up. i wouldn't count him out. the right has been saying president obama and his health law are dead for weeks. months, years. but...
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mack o cf1 close to so many foreign dignitaries. 40ea0.í[gphost "it'si 8a from s upeven st would waterloofirst assign. -cfÑh0 the this was5]!bc,0hu÷e 12wÑm >[:íg0a# started in ltp$pwe started in ltp$pwe k zq% f hisúlá1 was fadin history there as well. óy>up>> into1À0ú wordwqw iiwahe died ap>propriate, for he Ä0szsgreat÷ ♪ pose! yeah! ♪ flash! yeah! ♪ pose! yeah! ♪ flash! yeah! ♪ get the family to strike a pose, ♪ ♪ and show off your brand new clothes! ♪ ♪ that's my kind of holiday. cathedral bells ran for three minut minutes. each minute representing 10,000 of the more than 30,000 people killed in gun violence last year. >> the federal government has come down hard on boats and motor coach operators it says were operating way outside the bounds of safety. several hundred bus operators are nowous of business. the federal government says they were putting profits ahead of safety. here's tom costello. >> reporter: from a crash in new york that killed 15 to oregon where nine died. seven dead in big bear, california. pennsylvania, indiana, texas a long list of fatal bus crashes. now the re
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madrid barajas airport, tokyo international airport, and london's waterloo station has expanded its navigation service to 60 -- 15 airports and 60 train stations to allow travelers to plan their trips ahead of time. some of these stops are notoriously easy to get lost in. american web user lindsey fisher start the glasses for nowhere facebook page when noah refused to wear his glasses. showing that the 4 --year-old was not a big deal, but the page from adultsg posts clear to show that anyone can wear glasses including adults and teenagers. run a half marathon with a bottle of milk on your head? long-distance skipping or juggling upside down? here are some of the unlikely world records held by this american man, the man with the most guinness world records of all time. his story is told in this documentary, and it is called "the recordbreaker."
madrid barajas airport, tokyo international airport, and london's waterloo station has expanded its navigation service to 60 -- 15 airports and 60 train stations to allow travelers to plan their trips ahead of time. some of these stops are notoriously easy to get lost in. american web user lindsey fisher start the glasses for nowhere facebook page when noah refused to wear his glasses. showing that the 4 --year-old was not a big deal, but the page from adultsg posts clear to show that anyone...
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she was born in waterloo, iowa. her father really wanted a boy. >> so they say and so the name lou, which is not short for louise or any other type of genuinely female name -- he pretty much raised her as a tomboy. one of the early pictures of her with her father is of her fishing in a stream. we have a picture that we will show later of her carrying a rifle. a lot of the diary talks about her shoe -- joy of being able to hunt, fish, and be outdoors. >> how did that translate into her grown-up life? >> or does -- her decision to study geology at stanford university was an outgrowth of that. on camping trips at the age of 63 and 67. she ran horseback -- rode horseback and slept on the ground while other camp mates slept in tents on pallets. >> from a public policy perspective, she spent years encouraging other young women to incorporate the outdoors and physical activity into their lives. it was not just for her. she saw a benefit or women at a time when women were not doing this. >> it was a time when women were bei
she was born in waterloo, iowa. her father really wanted a boy. >> so they say and so the name lou, which is not short for louise or any other type of genuinely female name -- he pretty much raised her as a tomboy. one of the early pictures of her with her father is of her fishing in a stream. we have a picture that we will show later of her carrying a rifle. a lot of the diary talks about her shoe -- joy of being able to hunt, fish, and be outdoors. >> how did that translate into...
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. >> she was born in waterloo, iowa. the story i heard is that her father wanted a boy. >> so they say. the name lou is not short for anything. she was raised as a tomboy. one of the earliest pictures of her is her fishing in a stream. we have a picture of her carrying a rifle. a lot of her diary talks about her joy of being able to hunt, fish, and be outdoors. >> how did that translate into her grown-up life? >> she was somebody who was totally fascinated with the outdoors. obviously, she studied geology at stanford university. even as late as her 60s, we have material from her going on camping trips at the age of 63. at 67, she rode horseback into her campsites and slept on the ground while her other friends slept in tents on pallets. >> from a public policy perspective, she spent years encouraging other young women to incorporate the outdoors and physical activity into their lives. it was not just for her. she saw a benefit for women at a time when women were not doing this. >> it was a time when women were being more
. >> she was born in waterloo, iowa. the story i heard is that her father wanted a boy. >> so they say. the name lou is not short for anything. she was raised as a tomboy. one of the earliest pictures of her is her fishing in a stream. we have a picture of her carrying a rifle. a lot of her diary talks about her joy of being able to hunt, fish, and be outdoors. >> how did that translate into her grown-up life? >> she was somebody who was totally fascinated with the...
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look, piece of the world was maintained from 1812 waterloo to 1914 world war i, by men who understoodof power. this is a balance of power. we have the power, we have sanctions, that is what brought them to the table. >> wayne, point of reference here. $7 billion was confiscated from the iranians in '79-'80. the real sanctions against them is oil. leaving that aside, back to the fundamental question. if you do nothing, let it keep going the way it is. no diplomacy at all, eventually they will have nuclear weapons. at that point it's a much different ballgame. is it notorth six months to see on the outside -- wait a second, john. >> false start. >> you take the finance, let metick to foreign policy. if he is not worth six months to see if there is a way to get a deal? >> it's a false choice. >> it's material -- >> i think the most dangerous -- >> wait. >> how is it -- [ overtalk ] >> bob lit a fire in a crowded room. go around the horn. john, michelle, wayne. let's go. >> how is negotiating and appeasing people who chant "death to israel and death to america" keeping us safe. you can't
look, piece of the world was maintained from 1812 waterloo to 1914 world war i, by men who understoodof power. this is a balance of power. we have the power, we have sanctions, that is what brought them to the table. >> wayne, point of reference here. $7 billion was confiscated from the iranians in '79-'80. the real sanctions against them is oil. leaving that aside, back to the fundamental question. if you do nothing, let it keep going the way it is. no diplomacy at all, eventually they...
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waterloo road. there is a local cause we want to rely on more items. this was god's image on what you have the printed on it reasonable to tell the kids down the hill the cost of the money is what the total project cost his team in sixteen seventy one will read it. the tt which is now we take it strikes me to take off ed is expected to be built around spanish go out to clients that old i love. buy new tickets and that dates back to sewing did new contract. just days off to the main posting sports press that they did. twenty thirteen sold the young defender when the trouble with paul an attempt to insulate the pond is the top two and that gem and calm the twenty one year olds whose extended his contract until twenty eighteen is the fuss pope ordered to be given the award since nineteen ninety seven the painting painted trying to seek a way to mix up or equivalent. when the english premier league agreed to help not to fall holding china the wealthy sneak in the well will help boston beat you think it is the focal in the country. in exchange the chinese c
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in 1815, in the aftermath of napoleon's defeat at waterloo, czar alexander of russia visited paris andaw the vendome column, crowned by its imperial statue of napoleon. "were i to be so highly elevated," he quipped, my head would surely spin with vertigo." even a czar could not imagine such dizzying heights of glory, "but," as he added, the higher you climb, the harder you fall." and what heights napoleon fell from. in those brief few years, he led french armies to italy, egypt, spain, austria, prussia, and even moscow itself, and during that meteoric time, this room, his library at the chateau of malmaison, was his still point-- a place to which he could return. it was here, for example, that he worked on his famous law code, le code napoleon, at this desk painted by david. here he returned after his abdication in 1814 in such despair
in 1815, in the aftermath of napoleon's defeat at waterloo, czar alexander of russia visited paris andaw the vendome column, crowned by its imperial statue of napoleon. "were i to be so highly elevated," he quipped, my head would surely spin with vertigo." even a czar could not imagine such dizzying heights of glory, "but," as he added, the higher you climb, the harder you fall." and what heights napoleon fell from. in those brief few years, he led french armies to...
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born on november 4th in waterloo, iowa. her mom says little sadie loves to cuddle and watch hoda and kathie lee. we could get her in here. congratulations. go to klgandhoda.com for details and press connect. >> we have to talk about this shoe. it's $120. >> it's a real shoe? >> it's not, but it's -- >> it's a green grass shoe. >> it's just a festive thing. we thought you might like it. >> all right, we have the preview of all the big movies opening next week, but are they worth the price of the popcorn? jason kennedy is here. get me out of the twinsy! >> right after this. [ female announcer ] we give you relief from your cold symptoms. you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begi
born on november 4th in waterloo, iowa. her mom says little sadie loves to cuddle and watch hoda and kathie lee. we could get her in here. congratulations. go to klgandhoda.com for details and press connect. >> we have to talk about this shoe. it's $120. >> it's a real shoe? >> it's not, but it's -- >> it's a green grass shoe. >> it's just a festive thing. we thought you might like it. >> all right, we have the preview of all the big movies opening next week,...
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congress i mean you have a congress that started out on day one saying we're going to make this has waterloo you know the notion that the president has been alone and some refusal to negotiate and by the way that even take issue with that because i think that you see more movement from this white house than you do from the other side in congress but all that being said you know what look how many times we played with social security over the years i mean the idea of having to amend or revise legislation that's not novel and if it turns out that a bipartisan consensus determines that that's what's required then do it now they have no not that it cares socially theory did not have the time to bless that to start with they had so. they remember medicare was so sure i was five years old but i remember medicare what is the history we've never once this is not really set you know there's no room some had a lot of negativity mostly from the politicians and i think there's a minute kennedy there was no big slap at kennedy when that change in civil rights also this is the biggest piece of ledger. and
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congress i mean you have a congress that started out on day one saying we're going to make this has waterloo you know the notion that the president has been alone and some refusal to negotiate and by the way that even take issue with that because i think that you see more movement from this white house than you do from the other side in congress but all that being said you know look look how many times we played with social security over the years i mean that the idea of having to amend or advise legislation that's not novel and if it turns out that a bipartisan consensus determines that that's what's required then do it now they have no not i don't care and socially period did not have this kind of bless them to start with bad so. they remember medicare was so sure i was five years old but i remember medicare what is the history we've never once this is not a set you know there's no room some had a lot of negativity mostly from the politicians and i think there's a minute kennedy there was no big slap at kennedy even though to change and civil rights also this is the biggest piece of legisl
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questions were tough and the answers could be funny among his favorites -- >> who defeated napoleon at waterloo? >> he got his start eons ago. the first announcement, the start of the korean war. broadcasting was different those days. >> we didn't sign on until 3:00 in the afternoon. this was the early 50s. i remember when the "today" show started in 1952. we would do the "today" show from 7:00 to 9:00, then sign off. siesta time. then come on with kate smith at 3:00 in the afternoon. >> like any classic, he was enduring. his favorite days were announcing big band and he would often spend recent years hanging out at nbc with another classic, ed walker, listening to music. >> i think he's the only quiz master in the entire history of television who would, you know, burst into song in the middle of a show. >> while he is a washington institution, he grew up in new york and was a witness to history there as well. >> saw the first -- the premier run of oklahoma. >> he was a bright and buoyant fixture in nbc. as his health was fading, his body grew week, but that voice was forever calling to us from
questions were tough and the answers could be funny among his favorites -- >> who defeated napoleon at waterloo? >> he got his start eons ago. the first announcement, the start of the korean war. broadcasting was different those days. >> we didn't sign on until 3:00 in the afternoon. this was the early 50s. i remember when the "today" show started in 1952. we would do the "today" show from 7:00 to 9:00, then sign off. siesta time. then come on with kate...
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. >> waterloo police sharpshooters are positioned in the southwest corner they intensely scan the woodsey are waiting for the two bank robbers to try to flee the woods and make an escape. >> something caught my attention off to the left of usch there was two figures, dark holding. they kind of hunched down out of the ditch. ten they turned and headed away from us. >> as the two men wait to make a move, a photographer takes a picture that shows the sharpshooters in the foreground and a police vehicle about a quarter mile away. it seems that everyone is ready for fight. >> jerry shot at a bunch of officer, he shot two of them. there is no doubt in my mind this is going to turn bad for either us or both. we all made up our minds we were going to shootout. >> overhead, a police airplane captures these final moments on video using fleer technology that measures heat from a person's body. the camera can actually see in the dark and it shows the moment that mumford and clayton are finally arrested. >> we approached about this far, we started giving them orders, get your hands up, don't move. a
. >> waterloo police sharpshooters are positioned in the southwest corner they intensely scan the woodsey are waiting for the two bank robbers to try to flee the woods and make an escape. >> something caught my attention off to the left of usch there was two figures, dark holding. they kind of hunched down out of the ditch. ten they turned and headed away from us. >> as the two men wait to make a move, a photographer takes a picture that shows the sharpshooters in the...
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it happened at a ruckus party in waterloo, iowa.rrived to shut it down, taylor grabbed one of the officer's pistols. >> i just shot the man three times, right? everybody broke and run. and the other police, he was still down, right? so i ran over there and i shot him three times. it wasn't because i was on no drugs or alcohol. i wasn't impaired, you know. >> and afterwards? >> trying to get away, it wasn't no remorse or nothing. i wasn't even thinking about turning myself in or nothing like that, right? i hid for about five or six days in the cornfields before they caught me, right? they give me a natural life sentence, discharged by death. >> for the next 20 years he was transferred to various prisons due to gang activity and predatory behavior. the aging inmate landed in anamosa in 2002. shortly afterwards taylor chose to participate in a victim pact program. but it wasn't out of remorse. he was hoping it would earn him a transfer back to his favorite prison. >> first, i was going to use it to try to get back to ft. madison. you k
it happened at a ruckus party in waterloo, iowa.rrived to shut it down, taylor grabbed one of the officer's pistols. >> i just shot the man three times, right? everybody broke and run. and the other police, he was still down, right? so i ran over there and i shot him three times. it wasn't because i was on no drugs or alcohol. i wasn't impaired, you know. >> and afterwards? >> trying to get away, it wasn't no remorse or nothing. i wasn't even thinking about turning myself in...
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and jim demint infamously said obama care was going to be the president's waterloo.stroy him. let's remember, president obama won the 2012 election by over 5 million votes. but there's no question the president has had a tough year. sure, his poll numbers are down. but just think about what the president has accomplished this year. he's just signed a bipartisan budget bill. it's not perfect, but it's progress. he fought off the gop hostage takers over the debt ceiling and shutdown. obama care is here. and not going anywhere. it's already helping millions of americans even after a rocky start. despite all those so-called near-death experiences, he's still here. he's still fighting, and i wouldn't count him out. joining me now is politico correspondent alex sitzwald. he recently wrote about president obama's resilience. it's called can obama recover. he already did. and angela rye. >> thanks for having me. >> alex, with all the talk about president obama being finished, how do you respond? >> well, i hate to break it to the critics here, but obama is still the presiden
and jim demint infamously said obama care was going to be the president's waterloo.stroy him. let's remember, president obama won the 2012 election by over 5 million votes. but there's no question the president has had a tough year. sure, his poll numbers are down. but just think about what the president has accomplished this year. he's just signed a bipartisan budget bill. it's not perfect, but it's progress. he fought off the gop hostage takers over the debt ceiling and shutdown. obama care...
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voters to the poll in 2014 than came out in 2010, republicans warn women might turn out to be their waterloo. i want to know what you think. tonight's question is, do republican women candidates really represent the women of this country? or go right to our blo blog @ed.msnbc.com. >>> joining me are terry o'neill and contributor zerlena maxwell. i'll start with you. do democrats have a strategy for whoo'ing women voters that goes beyond abortion? >> i think so. they went above and beyond and started talking about birth control, which is all women. that's not republican or democratic women but all women. focusing on the fact that we should be able to control our reproductive health, which includes birth control, not just abortion, that's the winning issue for democrats and where we should focus all our attention. that has the ability to attract the most broad coalition of voters. >> you have to get beyond the abortion debate. it is not a slam dunk even among women. it's still sort of a 50/50 issue in the country. have democrats made a mistake focusing so much of their war on women rhetoric by
voters to the poll in 2014 than came out in 2010, republicans warn women might turn out to be their waterloo. i want to know what you think. tonight's question is, do republican women candidates really represent the women of this country? or go right to our blo blog @ed.msnbc.com. >>> joining me are terry o'neill and contributor zerlena maxwell. i'll start with you. do democrats have a strategy for whoo'ing women voters that goes beyond abortion? >> i think so. they went above...
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[abba's "waterloo" playing over speakers] how is it? pretty good taco meat.
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jim demint infamously thought obamacare could be the president's waterloo. but it's ripping the gop apart. why? because it's working. joining me now is congressman jim mcdermott, democrat of washington. and msnbc's krystal ball. thank you both for being here. >> thanks for having us, rev. >> good to be here. >> congressman, paul ryan is saying he agreed to a budget deal so republicans could focus on replacing obamacare. what do you make of that? >> every once in awhile paul ryan tells the truth. the fact is they've never given up on wanting to get rid of obamacare. because they realize that all their efforts to convince the american people that government never does anything good, there's no reason to want government, we don't need government certiis simply not believed by the people. they then say to themselves you know, the people who brought it to us are the democrats. it's not the republicans. they want to get rid of government. and they are afraid this is going to haunt them for the next ten elections. >> you know, krystal, the house isn't in session, b
jim demint infamously thought obamacare could be the president's waterloo. but it's ripping the gop apart. why? because it's working. joining me now is congressman jim mcdermott, democrat of washington. and msnbc's krystal ball. thank you both for being here. >> thanks for having us, rev. >> good to be here. >> congressman, paul ryan is saying he agreed to a budget deal so republicans could focus on replacing obamacare. what do you make of that? >> every once in awhile...
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congress i mean you have a congress that started out on day one saying we're going to make this has waterloo you know the notion that the president has been alone and some refusal to negotiate and by the way that even take issue with that because i think that you see more movement from this white house than you do from the other side in congress but all that being said you know what look how many times we played with social security over the years i mean that the idea of having to amend or revise legislation that's not novel and if it turns out that a bipartisan consensus determines that that's what's required then do it now they have no not a care and socially period did not have this kind of bless that to start with they had so you know. they remember medicare was so sure i was five years old but i remember medicare what is the history we've never once this is not really set you know there's no room some had a lot of negativity mostly from the politicians and i think it is a minute that kennedy there was no big slap at kennedy when that change in civil rights also this is the biggest piece
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democrats are looking for that as their waterloo of sorts as we go into 2014.he interesting thing about virginia, though, is there has been a shift in the suburbs to the left. it's become -- suburbs around washington. it's become more hispanic, increasing minority population. and in that sense virginia has drifted away from the rest of the south. traditionally you you look at the old confederacy, these are states that used to be highly democratic that are now deeply republican. virginia and florida have broken from that trend and the new solid south has really emerged. >> all i'll say is 2009, they had a guy running named bob mcdonnell who actually focused on jobs instead of all these -- instead of pitching i'd logic tantrums. he was moderate temperamentally and won by over 20 percentage points. >> all the while this stuff was happening on the to which of the "washington post," the huge federal investigation looming. and yet you're right, he had an amazing -- relatively amazing high approval rating which was remarkable. >> a year after barack obama was elected.
democrats are looking for that as their waterloo of sorts as we go into 2014.he interesting thing about virginia, though, is there has been a shift in the suburbs to the left. it's become -- suburbs around washington. it's become more hispanic, increasing minority population. and in that sense virginia has drifted away from the rest of the south. traditionally you you look at the old confederacy, these are states that used to be highly democratic that are now deeply republican. virginia and...
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jon fortt is live in waterloo, ontario with more. >> reporter: with a quarter that bad looking at the'd expect maybe more like the tumble that you saw premarket, maybe 5%. but i think john chen's candor, which some people aren't used to from blackberry ceos might have been part of what's happened here. yes, revenue is at 1.2 billion, short of the 1.65 a lot of folks are looking for. what john chen has done is on the one hand this partnership with foxconn, which should eliminate some risk inventory-wise, which is why they're taking this big. he's saying long term i want foxconn to design and build the low and mid-tier choices. our designers in north america will main live foly focus on th high-end devices. much of the message is about getting out and bringing out management and continue to manage ios and android as well. they're making a platform play here on the back end at a time when lots of folks are concerned about security. it will be interesting to see how that message might resonate. one of the questions i'll have for him when we talk exclusively at the end of "squawk on the st
jon fortt is live in waterloo, ontario with more. >> reporter: with a quarter that bad looking at the'd expect maybe more like the tumble that you saw premarket, maybe 5%. but i think john chen's candor, which some people aren't used to from blackberry ceos might have been part of what's happened here. yes, revenue is at 1.2 billion, short of the 1.65 a lot of folks are looking for. what john chen has done is on the one hand this partnership with foxconn, which should eliminate some risk...
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care this is before we even knew what was going to be in it, it didn't matter, it would be obama's waterloo. that is everything you need to know. it wasn't about health care him it wasn't about the quality of health care or the you are in the plan or being properly reimbursed, it was about a political game to try to make him a one term president. it didn't work. i hope someday we have a substantive hearing where we actually as republicans and democrats try to find out what is working and what isn't and make it better. that is the history of transformative legislation in this field. unfortunately it is not the issue here. we spent 46 votes in this congress to simply repeal it, defund it or got it. not based on substantive analysis, not based on experience but based on a political predilection to oppose this bill and its president. even though there are elements in the bill that actually came from republican think tanks. the individual mandate being one of them, not aged democratic idea what it republican idea. i'm glad you're here. certainly enjoyed listening to testimony but i have to put i
care this is before we even knew what was going to be in it, it didn't matter, it would be obama's waterloo. that is everything you need to know. it wasn't about health care him it wasn't about the quality of health care or the you are in the plan or being properly reimbursed, it was about a political game to try to make him a one term president. it didn't work. i hope someday we have a substantive hearing where we actually as republicans and democrats try to find out what is working and what...
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