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that's what makes your neurotras mitters work. it's that simple for the most part. you can take amino acids in capsules. to make it plain, they're already working with them in san antonio and this is urgent for our troops. >> there's a lot of things the dod and v.a. need to do to look outside the box for treatment. weep need to cast a wide net and figure out how to treat. overall this generation of men and women, you know, they need -- they don't just need to be welcomed home, but they need a job, they need to be welcomed on the campus, they need to be helped integrating back into society. the biggest problem that we've had with a lot of people with coming home is we come home to a lot of indifference. we come home to after having, you know, extreme sacrifice in the military community, coming home to an american community attention to veteran's issues. we have come home with a lot of respect and handshakes, and we thank you for that. we need to understand that there are are men and women out there decade fighting a war, and they need to come home, they need a job, t
that's what makes your neurotras mitters work. it's that simple for the most part. you can take amino acids in capsules. to make it plain, they're already working with them in san antonio and this is urgent for our troops. >> there's a lot of things the dod and v.a. need to do to look outside the box for treatment. weep need to cast a wide net and figure out how to treat. overall this generation of men and women, you know, they need -- they don't just need to be welcomed home, but they...
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at least for some of the -- whether it's some of the key trading nations or some of the key et e mitters that have to be an important part of the deal, that's just not where they think the world is at. i agree with stewart that we're into a much more piecemeal kind of world in which we hope these things will be we hope additive. i think there's still a big debate about regional and bilateral trade agreements, whether they're actually adding to trade expansion or constraining it. but i think that's right. that's the world we're going to be in. and i think for civil society organizations that are active in this space or concerned about this, it's much more a serious of local battles and local campaigns than the big global compact that's going to produce the win. >> any -- >> just -- maybe i'm sensing the same thing in a different way, but when there are successes in the multilateral arena, the country's presidents take great credit, and when there are failures, they blame them for them. i think what we see here -- i mean my sense is it's not a failure of the forum or the structure. it's a
at least for some of the -- whether it's some of the key trading nations or some of the key et e mitters that have to be an important part of the deal, that's just not where they think the world is at. i agree with stewart that we're into a much more piecemeal kind of world in which we hope these things will be we hope additive. i think there's still a big debate about regional and bilateral trade agreements, whether they're actually adding to trade expansion or constraining it. but i think...
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rick, is there some mitter to that? >> i think romney needs to play to his strength.t romney needs to play to his strength. every time they try to make mitt romney relevant, they make him more irrelevant. he has great business experience. he talks about turning around companies. i contend that government is not a business nor run like a business, but you have to buy the past, present and future together. once you buy a vision for the future and then tell me about your policies, they can say all they want and bash all the policies, i know where those policies leave me, but he has not laid out where those policies lead to. therefore his opponents can't say this policy is bad because of x y z, but people can say i want that vision, which is prosperity which i would argue for, then people understand it. people can say i'm for this policy because i want that vision. >> it sounds like very much what you were as spokesman of newt gringrich. i don't want to relitigate that stuff. but if you were mitt romney's campaign adviser how would you capture that. >> you have to explain
rick, is there some mitter to that? >> i think romney needs to play to his strength.t romney needs to play to his strength. every time they try to make mitt romney relevant, they make him more irrelevant. he has great business experience. he talks about turning around companies. i contend that government is not a business nor run like a business, but you have to buy the past, present and future together. once you buy a vision for the future and then tell me about your policies, they can...
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. >>> next, mitter versus the president and the subject, planned parenthood. ♪ or creates another laptop business, it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $6.4 billion in new credit to small businesses across the country last year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. the best in nutrition... just got better. high in vitamins d, e, and b12. plus omega 3's. there's one important ingredient that hasn't changed: better taste. better taste. yum! [ female announcer ] eggland's best. the better egg. >>> like so many things in life, mitt romney was for planning parenthood before he was against it. this is mitt at a planned parenthood fund-raiser the same year his wife gave money. >> my test is pretty simple. is the program so critical it's worth borrowing money from china to pay from it. obvious you get rid of obama care. there are others. planned parenthood, you get rid of that. >> joining us is the chief deputy whip for democrats. >> good afternoon. >> we
. >>> next, mitter versus the president and the subject, planned parenthood. ♪ or creates another laptop business, it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $6.4 billion in new credit to small businesses across the country last year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. the best in nutrition... just got better. high in vitamins d, e, and b12. plus...
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democrats are willing to work with him he can militia it and a slap back from the senate saying if mitter harry reid romney has a fantasy of casting severely conservative agenda he will not get help from senate democrats which echoes what the republicans said when president obama took office and now before mitt romney wins, assuming he would, the democrats are saying they will not help. >>shepard: we used to watch the last three or four days of campaign where the candidates spend their money but they have so much money they can spend all they want and now we watch where they go. what do you make of the fact that mitt romney is going back to pennsylvania? >>carl: i was talking to a senior advisor about that and he likened to shooting pool and said if there is an open pocket you drop a bomb in it so they are going to pennsylvania looking at the polls and seeing they have narrowed and viewing an opportunity. it is worth noting that there was a plan for mitt romney to go to nevada and that has been knocked off the agenda. in part because it is a longer flight out there and we are going to col
democrats are willing to work with him he can militia it and a slap back from the senate saying if mitter harry reid romney has a fantasy of casting severely conservative agenda he will not get help from senate democrats which echoes what the republicans said when president obama took office and now before mitt romney wins, assuming he would, the democrats are saying they will not help. >>shepard: we used to watch the last three or four days of campaign where the candidates spend their...
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on a long trip with your kids, it's not just haired drive that stores stuff, it has a wi-fi france mitter three kids can watch up to three different movies stored on it in the car. >> that is a family lifesaver. this motorola moto active, what's that. >> another trend. wearable technology. it's the world's first gps fitness tracker with a smart music player. what that means is it finds out what kind of music you like to listen to when you're working out. it monitors wirelessly your heart rate and other functions and tells you when you're doing well. it also records all that information and knows when you're working out well and plays the music you find best when you're working out. you can even transmit to a wireless head set. >> the and the products and items are pretty cool to talk about, but there was an article just out saying that the practice record for this huge consumer show is not very good, for example, they point out that the 3-d televisions were very hyped at the electronic show, didn't do well according to the article. they also point to the mini tablets that the ipad so domi
on a long trip with your kids, it's not just haired drive that stores stuff, it has a wi-fi france mitter three kids can watch up to three different movies stored on it in the car. >> that is a family lifesaver. this motorola moto active, what's that. >> another trend. wearable technology. it's the world's first gps fitness tracker with a smart music player. what that means is it finds out what kind of music you like to listen to when you're working out. it monitors wirelessly your...
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and a half minutes into the call the sleeping dispatcher, wakes up, picking up where he left off, mitters a question. >> what's your address? what's your address?address? >> caller: who knew 911 needed a wake-up call. jeanne moos. >> yes? uh-huh. [ snoring ]. >> caller: new york. >> that does it for me, thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." the news continues next on cnn. >>> good evening, tonight from boston i'm john king. ahead on ominous note, emergency landing and new worries about airline security on flights heading to the united states from overseas. >>> also a possible break-through in the standoff over iran's nuclear program. is iran about to blink and allow new inspections? >>> and the man who succeeded in are mr as massachusetts governor, deval patrick is a democrat, but wait until you hear what he has to say about romney's old company, bain capital. >>> we begin with the latest on an in-flight scare that forced a u.s. jet to make emergency landing by fighter jet. it raises fresh concerns for security for airliners headed to the states from afr
and a half minutes into the call the sleeping dispatcher, wakes up, picking up where he left off, mitters a question. >> what's your address? what's your address?address? >> caller: who knew 911 needed a wake-up call. jeanne moos. >> yes? uh-huh. [ snoring ]. >> caller: new york. >> that does it for me, thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." the news continues next on cnn. >>> good evening, tonight from boston...
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what mitter and i hav mitt romna real marriage. [cheers and applause] i know this good and decent man for what he is. he's warm, loving and patient. he's tried to live his life with a set of values centered on family, faith and love of one's fellow man. from the time we were first married i've seen him spend countless hours helping others. i've seen him drop everything to help a friend in trouble, and been there when late-night calls of panic come from a member of our church whose child has been taken to the hospital. you may not agree with mitt's positions on issues, or his politics -- by the way, massachusetts is only 13% republican, so it's not like it was a shock to me. [laughter] but let me say this to every american who is thinking about who should be our next president. no one will work harder. no one will care more. and no one will move heaven and earth like mitt romney to make this country a better place to live. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> it's true that mitt's been successful at e
what mitter and i hav mitt romna real marriage. [cheers and applause] i know this good and decent man for what he is. he's warm, loving and patient. he's tried to live his life with a set of values centered on family, faith and love of one's fellow man. from the time we were first married i've seen him spend countless hours helping others. i've seen him drop everything to help a friend in trouble, and been there when late-night calls of panic come from a member of our church whose child has...
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and a half minutes into the call the sleeping dispatcher, wakes up, picking up where he left off, mittersller: who knew 911 needed a wake-up call. jeanne moos. >> yes? uh-huh. [ snoring ]. >> caller: new york. >> that does it for me, thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." the news continues next on cnn. >>> good evening, tonight from boston i'm john king. ahead on ominous note, emergency landing and new worries about airline security on flights heading to the united states from overseas. >>> also a possible break-through in the standoff over iran's nuclear program. is iran about to blink and allow new inspections? >>> and the man who succeeded in are mr as massachusetts governor, deval patrick is
and a half minutes into the call the sleeping dispatcher, wakes up, picking up where he left off, mittersller: who knew 911 needed a wake-up call. jeanne moos. >> yes? uh-huh. [ snoring ]. >> caller: new york. >> that does it for me, thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." the news continues next on cnn. >>> good evening, tonight from boston i'm john king. ahead on ominous note, emergency landing and new worries about airline...
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is the pharmaceutical industry whether you like or loathe them saw an unmet need ffor neurotrans mittersalked to parents who have children who have been medicated and are doing in better in school who say this has changed my child's life. what have we talked about over the years? you just want your kid in the middle of the pack. you don't want the brainiest but you don't want the last one on the bus. sf sfm. >> do we understand the potential side effects of the medications? >> we don't know long-term side effects because the drugs are new. people say, what's the safety, 20, 30 years out? we don't know. we have to do post market surveillance. yeah, there are concerns. in the meantime you want your kid to get through high school, be socially aware and go on to have a decent career. >> thank you very much. >> you bet. >> coming up next, we go back to indianapolis for a preview of madonna's super bowl halftime show. we'll get to that right after this. [ orange ] i'm not going over there. look at me: one. we're a salty sweet snack. two. salty sweet snacks get eaten. and three. i'd prefer her
is the pharmaceutical industry whether you like or loathe them saw an unmet need ffor neurotrans mittersalked to parents who have children who have been medicated and are doing in better in school who say this has changed my child's life. what have we talked about over the years? you just want your kid in the middle of the pack. you don't want the brainiest but you don't want the last one on the bus. sf sfm. >> do we understand the potential side effects of the medications? >> we...
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. >> yeah i think that changed the name of twitter to mitter now? his honor. >> it is amazing.england is well-known for all of his pageantry. >> uh-huh. >> if they can't handle it nobody can. >> yeah. i hope they changed the opening ceremony so the whole pageant-mocking mitt. >> no, i still want to see mary poppins fight valtimort. >> i have a great letter about the opening ceremonies. we'll do that next. >> hump days with hal sparks. >> no, just fridays. >> whatever. hal is here. right back on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ >>it's the place where democracy is supposed to be the great equalizer, where your vote is worth just as much as donald trump's. we must save the country. it starts with you. of sununu, you're wrong. mitt romney, you're wrong. teachers and more cops and more firefighters that support our in your jeep grand cherokee. and when you do, you'll be grateful for the adaptive cruise control that automatically adjusts your speed when approaching slower traffic. and for the blind spot monitoring that helps remind you that the highway might not be as desolate... ...as
. >> yeah i think that changed the name of twitter to mitter now? his honor. >> it is amazing.england is well-known for all of his pageantry. >> uh-huh. >> if they can't handle it nobody can. >> yeah. i hope they changed the opening ceremony so the whole pageant-mocking mitt. >> no, i still want to see mary poppins fight valtimort. >> i have a great letter about the opening ceremonies. we'll do that next. >> hump days with hal sparks. >> no,...
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republican governors, they come in to office and slash funds, but it is obama's fault, now that's -- mittersntry because of what he has done. he is simply not up to the task of guiding this country. >> the numbers say something else entirely. >> can you dispense with he might be a nice guy, but -- >> yeah. >> mittens yesterday. >> the american people are interested, not so much in you know, the history of where i was at bain capital -- >> oh yes we are. >> but has the president made things better for the american people? >> yes. >> are they better off than they were four years ago? >> yes. >> it's no wonders so many of his supporters are calling for him to job this job creation. >> hi, patty in kansas. >> i got [ inaudible ] got one of those 23 governors that are cutting everything. everybody on the right, the louder they beat their chests and bibles and scream. they are the nastiest, most vial people i have ever heard. >> yeah. >> i watch a girl who is four and her grandmother is talking about baby jesus this and that. and her dad has been known to swore, and we were out walking and she wip
republican governors, they come in to office and slash funds, but it is obama's fault, now that's -- mittersntry because of what he has done. he is simply not up to the task of guiding this country. >> the numbers say something else entirely. >> can you dispense with he might be a nice guy, but -- >> yeah. >> mittens yesterday. >> the american people are interested, not so much in you know, the history of where i was at bain capital -- >> oh yes we are....
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for example, makes serious errors in judgment, like when people are going through magna tomorrow mitter, they aren't terminated, they are aren't disciplined in a significant way. and there's been some pretty egrogeous action it is they were in the private sector i think they would have been terminated. i'm concerned there might be some effort to inhibit your ability to get rid of bad apples, because the truth is the overwhelming majority of t.s.a. screeners are good employees, good people trying to do a good job. we can't let the whole organization be tainted by bad folks you can't seem to get rid of. my time has expired i recognize mr. davis for five minutes for questions. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. mr. halinski, welcome again. let me ask you, in 2006 the d.h.s. office of the inspector general reported that aviation security officials at san francisco international airport compromised o.i.g. covert security testing. they did so by informing their contract screeners that testing was occurring. do you believe that such misconduct by a companyle with a contract for screening se
for example, makes serious errors in judgment, like when people are going through magna tomorrow mitter, they aren't terminated, they are aren't disciplined in a significant way. and there's been some pretty egrogeous action it is they were in the private sector i think they would have been terminated. i'm concerned there might be some effort to inhibit your ability to get rid of bad apples, because the truth is the overwhelming majority of t.s.a. screeners are good employees, good people...