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sexy shoesst: flex mixed is up.hoes are still important but they have to be aggressive. what we found islamic either want to be flat or aggressive high the in between is not going on rightwe wanted to give her an aggressive shoe don and cover blocking with three different colors
sexy shoesst: flex mixed is up.hoes are still important but they have to be aggressive. what we found islamic either want to be flat or aggressive high the in between is not going on rightwe wanted to give her an aggressive shoe don and cover blocking with three different colors
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i think on balance the more aggressive is worth it. we're getting improvements on longevity and improvements on the quality of life. so those are outcomes. things that are good increases. things that we want to make investments in and should be happy about. we've done on statins and cholesterol and there's a series of prevalence increases that are bad that we should try to do something to reduce our incident increases linked to lifestyle and diet and exercise and smoking and so on, like diabetes. there are different -- there are different issues how we think about them i think are very different. >> let's see, tom miller. is your head up there? we'll come back to mary ellen. >>> tom miller, a.i. we've gotten good and clever coming up with new names to call chronic conditions, got a code, we can find a technology and bill to throw at it. you have a list of the ones that you've had greater treated prevalence. when you do your time series, what have we had any reduction in, in term of treated prevalence? what's gone off the the list? grea
i think on balance the more aggressive is worth it. we're getting improvements on longevity and improvements on the quality of life. so those are outcomes. things that are good increases. things that we want to make investments in and should be happy about. we've done on statins and cholesterol and there's a series of prevalence increases that are bad that we should try to do something to reduce our incident increases linked to lifestyle and diet and exercise and smoking and so on, like...
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most of the studies i've seen that have looked at that think that's a good thing that, a more aggressive treatment of cardiovascular risk factors has been a leading cause of declining rates of card your vascular mortality over the last 20 years. new medical technologies, the treatment of mental disorders and joe went through that, provide more fools for to us treat pishs that we didn't have and changes of disease. if you look at something as simple as diabetes, that's changed a little overtime in terms of the clinical blood sugar levels that kick off a dying of diabetes versus prediabetes. one of the things that's very different in this time period that we're looking at is increases in obesity. if you look at the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, that whole time period the share of adults considered obese was about 17%. really didn't change for about 30 years so clearly not a corrector over the time period that joe was looking at to rising health care costs. it was just not changed. it was a constant. that's not the case most recently. if you look at the long-term trends here and hopefully we're stab
most of the studies i've seen that have looked at that think that's a good thing that, a more aggressive treatment of cardiovascular risk factors has been a leading cause of declining rates of card your vascular mortality over the last 20 years. new medical technologies, the treatment of mental disorders and joe went through that, provide more fools for to us treat pishs that we didn't have and changes of disease. if you look at something as simple as diabetes, that's changed a little overtime...
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they act aggressively to increase the pressure as a way of achieving their aims. >> the aggression can turn into outright violence. this house was attacked and destroyed. he owns and runs a private tv station that broadcast the animated film "persepolis," which shows bought as a bearded old man. for the salafists, that is blasphemy. he is a figure of eight for the fundamentalists. he believed to need jeff's -- he believes that to new job's -- tunisia's the government is deliberately giving the salafists free rein. >> if you look at egypt, they are going by a plan and trying to apply it in each country. >> there is no doubt about it. if it were down to us, we would close it down the tv station. is a secular channel. >> these salafists are protesting outside of court building in tunis. the salafists are on the advance. he is on trial for blasphemy. they are already thought to be in control of offset of tunisia 's mosques. is an open secret. they received funding from abroad, for example, from saudi arabia. we met with an imam, a moderate salafist. he spreads his ideas via the internet an
they act aggressively to increase the pressure as a way of achieving their aims. >> the aggression can turn into outright violence. this house was attacked and destroyed. he owns and runs a private tv station that broadcast the animated film "persepolis," which shows bought as a bearded old man. for the salafists, that is blasphemy. he is a figure of eight for the fundamentalists. he believed to need jeff's -- he believes that to new job's -- tunisia's the government is...
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when aggressive bids come, more aggressive pursuit of a change- overs. >> what has been the percentage of avoiding that? >> on all the projects we have completed so far, our record is a very good. we're averaging under the normal 10%. there are some projects, however, that have seen much greater change-orders as a result of an unforeseen side conditions. we try to negotiate them very hard. you need to negotiate two things. you need to negotiate validity of responsibilities, and then there is a quantum, how much they are. >> g.o. i.g. issues? >> the lot of our work is underground -- geologic issues? >> yes, a lot of our work is underground. the utilities are old, so the drawings are not always accurate in describing what is actually there. >> the end of the day, we can say with full confidence that we're very existing -- exacting fiscal stewards of our project? >> yes, we can. >> we also get a quarterly report to you that shows each project and what happens with change orders or projected change orders in terms of cost and time. >> the agency that i govern operates with a 60's and opera
when aggressive bids come, more aggressive pursuit of a change- overs. >> what has been the percentage of avoiding that? >> on all the projects we have completed so far, our record is a very good. we're averaging under the normal 10%. there are some projects, however, that have seen much greater change-orders as a result of an unforeseen side conditions. we try to negotiate them very hard. you need to negotiate two things. you need to negotiate validity of responsibilities, and then...
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he went aggressive very early.miliar to our ears now given what i think the president will do on that now. yes, it is unusual to see a democrat go this aggressive this early. don't forget that ad that you showed also goes after one of those super pac ads. i think he needs to go aggressive before there is so much haze created by tens of millions of dollars in this super pac ad spending against him. it may be a little bit unusual, but i think this year it's absolutely essential. our air waves are going to be filled with a lot of nasty stuff in the coming months. >> romney super pac is running an ad in eight swing states. here is part of it. >> how many jobs did barack obama create as a community organizer, as a law professor? maybe now you see the problem. mitt romney turned around dozens of american companies. he rescued an olympics hit by scandal. took over a state facing huge deficits and turned it around without raising taxes. >> interesting how the ad conveniently skips over the president's jobs record. 4 millio
he went aggressive very early.miliar to our ears now given what i think the president will do on that now. yes, it is unusual to see a democrat go this aggressive this early. don't forget that ad that you showed also goes after one of those super pac ads. i think he needs to go aggressive before there is so much haze created by tens of millions of dollars in this super pac ad spending against him. it may be a little bit unusual, but i think this year it's absolutely essential. our air waves are...
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who viewed this interaction as aggressive. you can imagine an officer on the street thinking about crime which triggers these nonconscious stereotypes, his attention is going to be drawn to nonwhites first regardless of his conscious racial attitudes. and then when he's attempting to determine whether or not the conduct he views is suspicious, he's more likely to view that conduct as suspicious if the individuals involved are nonwhite. the studies demonstrate this is likely to happen. the final thing i want to add is something called stereotype threat, because we don't actually focus on the victims of stereotypes and yet psychological studies demonstrate that people who are stereo typed negatively have reactions that are difficult to volitionally control, furtherive movements, sweating, increased heart rate. and this is because of the fear of being judged or confirming a racial stereotype about your group. so you imagine when an officer approaches you and you are aware of the stereotype, you will uncontrollably act in ways tha
who viewed this interaction as aggressive. you can imagine an officer on the street thinking about crime which triggers these nonconscious stereotypes, his attention is going to be drawn to nonwhites first regardless of his conscious racial attitudes. and then when he's attempting to determine whether or not the conduct he views is suspicious, he's more likely to view that conduct as suspicious if the individuals involved are nonwhite. the studies demonstrate this is likely to happen. the final...
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we have got to get very aggressive. so it's not just reorganizing, it's reorganizing for the purpose of being even more effective and aggressive in knocking down trade barriers. we americans tend to be the good buys. we tend to be the big brother that lets little brother nip at our heels. we can't keep doing that, those days are over and they have been over for some time.
we have got to get very aggressive. so it's not just reorganizing, it's reorganizing for the purpose of being even more effective and aggressive in knocking down trade barriers. we americans tend to be the good buys. we tend to be the big brother that lets little brother nip at our heels. we can't keep doing that, those days are over and they have been over for some time.
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>>guest: you have to treat infection aggressively initially and when you have an aggressive infectionthat causes tissue to die you have began green and the only way to treat that is to remove the tissue and unfortunately, in this lady's case it did result if her losing her leg. >>shepard: is this bacteria everywhere or tell us. >>guest: good question. there are different bacteria that cause this. it used to be a bacteria that was ins fection that causes sore throat or acn. but this is very aggressive and there are other infections that are similar that can cause this disease. >>shepard: well, strep was a killer until antibiotics came along and now they have to come up with something for this or harder? >>guest: there is a range of bacteria, some are innocent and others are aggressive and she is 24 years old, fit, healthy, exposed to an aggressive infection that got in a deep wound and that is the key issue. >>shepard: you cannot know. >>guest: you cannot know but had are key things to be concerned about. she described she had very severe pain and was probably very little to see in ter
>>guest: you have to treat infection aggressively initially and when you have an aggressive infectionthat causes tissue to die you have began green and the only way to treat that is to remove the tissue and unfortunately, in this lady's case it did result if her losing her leg. >>shepard: is this bacteria everywhere or tell us. >>guest: good question. there are different bacteria that cause this. it used to be a bacteria that was ins fection that causes sore throat or acn. but...
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i referenced david's work on in this and others, i think on balance the more aggressive of treatment of patients with cardiovascular disease is worth it. we're getting improvement in longevity, improvements in the quality of life, that those are investments that not only are clinically driven but generating better outcomes, so that those are sort of parsing my prevalence increases into two components, things that are good increases, things that we want, you know, make investments in, should be happy about, that would be a series of them that we've done on statins and cholesterol and there's a series of prevalence increases that are bad that we should try to do something to reduce our incident increases linked to lifestyle and diet and exercise and smoking like, diabetes. there are different -- there are different issues how we think about them i think are very different. >> let's see, tom miller. is your head up there? we'll come back to mary ellen. >>> tom miller, a.i. we've gotten good and clever coming up with new names to call chronic conditions, got a code, we can find a technol
i referenced david's work on in this and others, i think on balance the more aggressive of treatment of patients with cardiovascular disease is worth it. we're getting improvement in longevity, improvements in the quality of life, that those are investments that not only are clinically driven but generating better outcomes, so that those are sort of parsing my prevalence increases into two components, things that are good increases, things that we want, you know, make investments in, should be...
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>> when he said it was aggressive i looked him in the eye and said let's be aggressive right back >> she got it all, three and half months of chemotherapy, a mastectomy and the amount of radiation. she says the experience has given her life a new meeting. >> is been an eye opening experience, i've seen beautiful things and difficult things >> she is in remission and her mission is to educate others >> we have no ability to predict at this point whether or not she will be cured of her disease and that is scary for her as well as it is for all patients who have been treated with cancer so for her to be able to take that and be able to run with it and be selfless about it is very unusual. >> i have goals and it is critical for me, it feels more important to reach those goals sooner than later >> topping the list is time with her daughter >> she obviously wants me around for as long as possible so that is what i plan on doing >> unlike most breast cancers were there may be a lump or changes on a mammogram, these cancer cells block the lymph vessels in the skin. if you notice a rapidly ex
>> when he said it was aggressive i looked him in the eye and said let's be aggressive right back >> she got it all, three and half months of chemotherapy, a mastectomy and the amount of radiation. she says the experience has given her life a new meeting. >> is been an eye opening experience, i've seen beautiful things and difficult things >> she is in remission and her mission is to educate others >> we have no ability to predict at this point whether or not she...
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he was as aggressive if not more so in going after terrorists in al qaeda. i think that the relationship with china has been managed pretty well. >> rose: how about the soviet union? how about russia? >> well, my view... >> rose: that's your expertise! >> i think if anything we've been too patient with the russians. >> rose: so we've put too much time on resetting and waiting for them to respond? >> well, i think you had to do those things and we did need... i think getting a new start agreement was important if for no other reason than it gives us confidence of what's going on. >> rose: do you agree with governor romney that russia is our principal adversary or how he's characterized the national security issue? >> no, i don't think so. >> rose: but he has said that... you recognize he's said that. >> russia is a mixed picture. i never thought i'd see american military equipment going across the transsiberian railroad but the russians are allowing us to resupply with non-lethal equipment afghanistan. the russians have not blocked sanctions against iran. so
he was as aggressive if not more so in going after terrorists in al qaeda. i think that the relationship with china has been managed pretty well. >> rose: how about the soviet union? how about russia? >> well, my view... >> rose: that's your expertise! >> i think if anything we've been too patient with the russians. >> rose: so we've put too much time on resetting and waiting for them to respond? >> well, i think you had to do those things and we did need......
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wells fargo was a very aggressive bidder. we had some smaller refunding to settlement reimbursement. very good news, something that would be very good. >> is about 25% 4.5% and you have the liquidity to back it. >> do we have that ability, or are we sticking with bonds? >> we do have that ability and we have maximized if for $500 million on the commercial paper. they have authorized us for $300 million for waste water. we want to make sure that the weighted average between the long bond in the short-term commercial paper is the best deal for the ratepayer. >> with the conversations i have had in the treasurer's office at the department of finance, most of the issues we have had to grapple with, can there be increased savings utilizing commercial papers? unique in that regard, 87% by bonds and california are individuals, not institutions. hwill have exhausted the wonderful opportunity and you took advantage of it. >> we will next be in the market this summer with another refunding. looking at both competitive and negotiated se
wells fargo was a very aggressive bidder. we had some smaller refunding to settlement reimbursement. very good news, something that would be very good. >> is about 25% 4.5% and you have the liquidity to back it. >> do we have that ability, or are we sticking with bonds? >> we do have that ability and we have maximized if for $500 million on the commercial paper. they have authorized us for $300 million for waste water. we want to make sure that the weighted average between the...
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when it arrived, they tried to address this aggressively. some of those firefighters did get injured. that is when mr. wall collapsed. two of the three firefighters in a stairwell are the ones that got hurt the worst. a lot of their injuries are not severe but they did get injured during the fire. 37 people were displaced. this business at the corner will probably have to find a new location. >>darya: who some good news, gas prices are continuing to fall and the bay area is no longer the highest for gas and the nation. that is now chicago. prices are below the fire in chicago and are in san francisco. >>jackie: we are stopping $4.29 in san francisco. the national average according to aaa is down force before cent of the lovely. house for my this is saugh here's a look yet the average and is over the bay area. $4.29 in san francisco, $4.20 in oakland, $4.21 in san jose. a little bit of good news but the bad news is memorial day is coming up. that is normally receive gas prices inching back up. it is good news to see gas prices go down at all.
when it arrived, they tried to address this aggressively. some of those firefighters did get injured. that is when mr. wall collapsed. two of the three firefighters in a stairwell are the ones that got hurt the worst. a lot of their injuries are not severe but they did get injured during the fire. 37 people were displaced. this business at the corner will probably have to find a new location. >>darya: who some good news, gas prices are continuing to fall and the bay area is no longer the...
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along the way, some of its over- aggressive and they -- someone gets it over-aggressive and they get into trouble. that you cannot regulate trade you will need this kind of trading that is fast paced. you trust the judgment of individuals doing it and somebody gets over-aggressive and you have this trouble. >> the volcker rule has not really been enacted -- with that have stopped it? >> it is two years since they passed this and they still have not enacted it. it is not that complicated. call me old fashioned, but when i put money in the bank -- i.t. is not supposed to be to just play with it. i put money in the bank to be safe. >> how do you do that -- a kind of interest -- >> lousy interest, but it is insured. national capital bank of washington -- >> oh. >> free checking for you. >> i get free checking, thank you. that aftermazed 2008, what this country went through, nobody has stood for justice publicly in this country. this administration, three years in office, has not brought any of the malefactors of battle and the loss of wealth -- this is 8 little thing. $25 billion in the
along the way, some of its over- aggressive and they -- someone gets it over-aggressive and they get into trouble. that you cannot regulate trade you will need this kind of trading that is fast paced. you trust the judgment of individuals doing it and somebody gets over-aggressive and you have this trouble. >> the volcker rule has not really been enacted -- with that have stopped it? >> it is two years since they passed this and they still have not enacted it. it is not that...
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what bothers me about what we're looking at is this building is extremely aggressive. it doesn't hold to common building lines, it creates a deck which is three times as large as the average back of which there are only two in the adjoining entire block. not to say that decks are wrong, but it creates another form of union -- a unit extension so it needs to have a common vocabulary. i look at that carefully because i live in a neighborhood where the joining decks happen, but the beauty is where the art of joining them lies. this building does not speak to let a grand ideas because when it comes to the interpretation of the real yard, i would like the commissioners to open -- there is indeed a patio which is elevated and exactly 10 feet away from the little house in the backyard. we're talking about altering the mid blocked open space. it's not how the new building extension pushes it back beyond the common extension light, but it basically elevates the garden or makes it more a terrace rather than leave it like a carton rather than leaving it informal like is and the r
what bothers me about what we're looking at is this building is extremely aggressive. it doesn't hold to common building lines, it creates a deck which is three times as large as the average back of which there are only two in the adjoining entire block. not to say that decks are wrong, but it creates another form of union -- a unit extension so it needs to have a common vocabulary. i look at that carefully because i live in a neighborhood where the joining decks happen, but the beauty is where...
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we're working aggressively to keep critical skills trained. we can't afford to retrain and we must keep that capacity and capability. >> you're satisfied with your program? >> yes, sir, we are. >> general stultz? >> yes, it is a critical part of our strategy for the future. our human capital strategy. and we have learned from my good friend here in the marine corps that the marine for life mentality needs to be in the army as well. soldier for life mentality. i am putting manpower on the active duty installations. to start working more aggressively with the transition process, much further out than we have in the past. that soldier that decides to leave the army in an active status, we're telling him he's not getting out. he's transitioning into reserve status. whether active or inactive reserve status, he's still going to be a soldier. we need to start talking to him six to nine months before he leaves, not two weeks. we need to talk to him first, what he's going to do for a civilian work. we need to help him get a job. so one of the cornerst
we're working aggressively to keep critical skills trained. we can't afford to retrain and we must keep that capacity and capability. >> you're satisfied with your program? >> yes, sir, we are. >> general stultz? >> yes, it is a critical part of our strategy for the future. our human capital strategy. and we have learned from my good friend here in the marine corps that the marine for life mentality needs to be in the army as well. soldier for life mentality. i am...
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we're working aggressively with our partners to keep the critical skills that have been trained. we can't afford to retrain, and we must keep that compaapacity capability. >> are you satisfied with your program? >> we are. >> general stultz? >> yes, sir. it is a critical part of our strategy for the future, our human capital strategy. and we have learned from my good friend, steve hummer here of the marine corps, that the marine for life mentality needs to be in the army, also. a soldier for life mentality. we're doing several things, sir. we are putting -- i am putting manpower on the active duty installations to start working more aggressively with the transition process much further out than we have in the past. that soldier that decides he's going to leave the army from an active status, we're telling him he's not getting out. he's transitioning. he's transitioning into reserve status, whether it's active or inactive reserve status, he's still going to be a soldier. but we need to start talk iing him six to nine months before he leaves not two weeks. we need to start talking
we're working aggressively with our partners to keep the critical skills that have been trained. we can't afford to retrain, and we must keep that compaapacity capability. >> are you satisfied with your program? >> we are. >> general stultz? >> yes, sir. it is a critical part of our strategy for the future, our human capital strategy. and we have learned from my good friend, steve hummer here of the marine corps, that the marine for life mentality needs to be in the...
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but i will say we have to be a lot more aggressive than we have been. >> well said and let me just echo that we both want open markets and also fight trade barriers and we need to do both and so if there's any further comments on the johans amendment, senator hoven? >> i would like to express my support for the johans amendment, as well as the fact that as a former u.s. department of agriculture, senator johans knows of what he speaks and if he feels that the need is there for reorganization, i think he's right on and i certainly agree with senator backus, there's so much more we can do with trade. thank you. >> any further discussion? >> if not, all those in favor say aye. >> aye? those opposed say nay. >> nay. >> the tight system closed and we will now move on to the next on our list, it's title number 10, the horticulture, specialty crops, organics, including fruits, specialty nuts, nursery crops, sales total about $65 billion in our economy and our important job creator and title ten supports those efforts. are there any amendments in this title? if there are no amendments in this t
but i will say we have to be a lot more aggressive than we have been. >> well said and let me just echo that we both want open markets and also fight trade barriers and we need to do both and so if there's any further comments on the johans amendment, senator hoven? >> i would like to express my support for the johans amendment, as well as the fact that as a former u.s. department of agriculture, senator johans knows of what he speaks and if he feels that the need is there for...
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you, aggressively -- you know, lenny, aggressively.o the one who's controlling the scene. oh, my god. sorry i haven't been here. time for watering. all right. howard! what the hell are you doing up here? i'm thinking? "thinking"? as far as this particular scene goes, are we going to be shooting this scene in sequence? are we going to be able to actually go through -- no. we're going to have to shoot out of sequence. some of the setups are a little too complicated. we got dollies. the lighting's going to be tough. we're going to break it up and go by camera setup. let's go over our camera setups on the rooftop. just to orient ourselves, we've got our entrance, doorway, got all that nice green garden stuff down in here, susan's space, street. and, over here, water tower where howard's going to be hanging out. we are going to shoot out of sequence. okay? okay. how many camera setups are we gonna have? i think we have four basic setups. camera position one is going to be over in here, for susan's entrance, as well as howard's and lenny's,
you, aggressively -- you know, lenny, aggressively.o the one who's controlling the scene. oh, my god. sorry i haven't been here. time for watering. all right. howard! what the hell are you doing up here? i'm thinking? "thinking"? as far as this particular scene goes, are we going to be shooting this scene in sequence? are we going to be able to actually go through -- no. we're going to have to shoot out of sequence. some of the setups are a little too complicated. we got dollies. the...
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they were much more aggressive. they were no longer under the thumb of the government. they-they could, you know, water down big parts of the bill, buy off senators, and have more of their way. >> narrator: armies of bank lobbyists descended on congress. >> what you had was a financial system, individual banks, that were really rescued by the u.s. government and the fed, then using some of that money to influence the u.s. government to make the rules less strict on them going forward. >> the vast majority of money that was spent for lobbying was being spent by wall street. and they're hiring the very, very best people to do it. >> the lobbying effort has just been incredible. the banks have thrown every weapon they have on washington. and it's, you know, this is what we've gotten as a result. it's like one loophole after another. >> the one thing that's been demonstrated by this is, if you leave the smallest hole, the littlest hole, very, very smart people on wall street will figure out h to ip through that hole. >> narrator: key congressional proposals to break up thos
they were much more aggressive. they were no longer under the thumb of the government. they-they could, you know, water down big parts of the bill, buy off senators, and have more of their way. >> narrator: armies of bank lobbyists descended on congress. >> what you had was a financial system, individual banks, that were really rescued by the u.s. government and the fed, then using some of that money to influence the u.s. government to make the rules less strict on them going...
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is the test doesn't save lives and may cause many men with harmless cases to get unnecessary and aggressive treatment. critics say fighting prostate cancer with over treatment can cause men distress, incontinence and sexual disfunction. >>> four california medical marijuana patients considering a further appeal after losing their battle in san francisco. a three-judge panel rejected arguments that the americans with disability action should
is the test doesn't save lives and may cause many men with harmless cases to get unnecessary and aggressive treatment. critics say fighting prostate cancer with over treatment can cause men distress, incontinence and sexual disfunction. >>> four california medical marijuana patients considering a further appeal after losing their battle in san francisco. a three-judge panel rejected arguments that the americans with disability action should
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he said the navy and marine corps will play a crucial role in confronting aggression and defeating opponents. he also said the focus for the next generation will be on
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if the pakistanis were even more aggressive in supporting the taliban and so on. that was why i said it was a gutsy call. >> rose: you said it was a courageous call. as courageous as you've ever seen a president make. >> because i think you can make the case that the failure of the desert one operation wasn't the only thing that led to president carter's defeat in 1980 but it was a big piece of it. it kind of symbolized other deficiencies and so it was a risky call. >> rose: so having known that, they they didn't have enough hecopters anthatust s a factor what were your worries with these navy seals going in that have been informed by your experience at c.i.a. >> i wanted to make sure if things went south that... >> rose: we had more people in there. >> that we had enough capability to get them out and back to afghanistan. >> rose: is it remarkable that they did having lost one helicopter? >> well, i think because of the... we met on this a lot. and admiral mcraven, who led this operation personally oversaw the training and the planning and he and i had a lot of c
if the pakistanis were even more aggressive in supporting the taliban and so on. that was why i said it was a gutsy call. >> rose: you said it was a courageous call. as courageous as you've ever seen a president make. >> because i think you can make the case that the failure of the desert one operation wasn't the only thing that led to president carter's defeat in 1980 but it was a big piece of it. it kind of symbolized other deficiencies and so it was a risky call. >> rose:...
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easily he could be up at over $100,000 in legal fees if these are aggressively litigated.'m betting though because i have read a couple of the complaints, these are really bogus complaints and i think they may be thrown out of court early on. >> certainly good news for him. >> the price of celebrity. >> yeah. $100,000 is a lot of money, although as we said, $200 million for travolta, it's not the money but the reputation. >>> we're learning how fbi agents tracked down and cornered a fugitive wanted for kidnapping and murder. >>> and facebook stock is about to start trading. can you get your hands on it? from disc to digital. no way. if hulk smash disc... it's no big deal. now you'll never break them, scratch them or lose them. we can use that. you'll never break them. so what do you guys think? we love it. it's only two bucks per disc. that's cool. that's the walmart entertainment disc to digital service. bring in your favorite dvds to your local walmart photo center to get started. don't go in there. don't go in there. they don't listen. [ male announcer ] remember when y
easily he could be up at over $100,000 in legal fees if these are aggressively litigated.'m betting though because i have read a couple of the complaints, these are really bogus complaints and i think they may be thrown out of court early on. >> certainly good news for him. >> the price of celebrity. >> yeah. $100,000 is a lot of money, although as we said, $200 million for travolta, it's not the money but the reputation. >>> we're learning how fbi agents tracked down...
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easily he could be up at over $100,000 in legal fees if these are aggressively litigated. betting though because i have read a couple of the complaints, these are really bogus complaints and i think they may be thrown out of court early on. >> certainly good news for him. >> the price of celebrity. >> yeah. $100,000 is a lot of money, although as we said, $200 million for travolta, it's not the money but the reputation. >>> we're learning how fbi agents tracked down and cornered a fugitive wanted for kidnapping and murder. >>> and facebook stock is about to start trading. can you get your hands on it? it is 28 miles a gallon. that's pretty awesome. park assist? no hands. i didn't think that was possible. make me want the fusion. it's pretty. it's fun to drive. and the fuel-efficiency... up to 33 miles per gallon. pretty awesome. it's the swap your ride sales event. get a fusion or escape with 0% financing for 60 months plus up to $1750 cash back. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile
easily he could be up at over $100,000 in legal fees if these are aggressively litigated. betting though because i have read a couple of the complaints, these are really bogus complaints and i think they may be thrown out of court early on. >> certainly good news for him. >> the price of celebrity. >> yeah. $100,000 is a lot of money, although as we said, $200 million for travolta, it's not the money but the reputation. >>> we're learning how fbi agents tracked down...
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i would note that we have stepped up, over time, our aggressive actions to address this problem. and we've stepped it up on many fronts. for example, in march of this year, acting undersecretary kendell issued a memorandum that was designed to take initial steps to stand up an aggressive and comprehensive anti-counterfeiting program to prevent and detect electronic counterfeit parts and other mission critical and critical safety parts. we're unaware to date of any loss of life or catastrophic mission failure that has occurred because of counterfeit parts. that doesn't mean we should stop addressing the issue. we will not stop until we strengthen our efforts to identify, prevent, and detect these pieces of equipment from entering our supply chain. i would note too that we've worked closely with the white house and national property coordinator to try to strengthen reporting requirements and contracting clauses for the federal acquisition relation which governs the establishment of contracting guidelines for suppliers of goods and services to the u.s. government. not just to the de
i would note that we have stepped up, over time, our aggressive actions to address this problem. and we've stepped it up on many fronts. for example, in march of this year, acting undersecretary kendell issued a memorandum that was designed to take initial steps to stand up an aggressive and comprehensive anti-counterfeiting program to prevent and detect electronic counterfeit parts and other mission critical and critical safety parts. we're unaware to date of any loss of life or catastrophic...
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a moncome of truth they won come out so aggressively.ng term if it's left to go on and on it's going to dog travol travolta. people will want to ask about it and perhaps will hurt his reputation, but not right out in. >> talk about copycats and travolta's legal team is coming out aggressively about it. will that stop copycats? the press covering it every day, something they really don't want. >> the threat of countersuits will stop copycats. it you're afraid to get sued but your lawyer if you bring a frivolous kate you may think twice before doing it. the allegations in the first student that involve add beverly hills hotel, that travolta touched the guy's leg. so he's suing for $2 million. i mean, it's ridiculous on its face. of course, marty singer, the attorney, says it didn't even happen. >> getting a lot of publicity. how often does it happen? justin bieber, and a false paternity claim. >> happens all the time. it raised eyebrows when justin bieber decided to speak out after a woman claimed he had fathered her child. it sets a prece
a moncome of truth they won come out so aggressively.ng term if it's left to go on and on it's going to dog travol travolta. people will want to ask about it and perhaps will hurt his reputation, but not right out in. >> talk about copycats and travolta's legal team is coming out aggressively about it. will that stop copycats? the press covering it every day, something they really don't want. >> the threat of countersuits will stop copycats. it you're afraid to get sued but your...