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pero lo tengo en la mente. >>> ariel se encuentra incomunicado en espera de un juicio. mal a nadie ni la muerte pero la verdad, que hay que pasar por una cosa así para.... otra cosa más que la muerte. esta historia de pasión, obsesión y locura. no dejó más que un dolor inmenso. el interrogante de un ¿por qué? y dos pequeñas tumbas que nunca debieron haber existido. >>> ariel será juzgado y pedirán ma pena máxima que en argentina es cadena perpetua. sin embargo, la de tensa al parecer quiere alegar el atenuante de homicid por estado de emoción violencia. de todas formas para sus hijos es demasiado tarde. >>> para nuestro final de impacto, estas joyas arquitectónicas creadas en un festival internacional de esculturas de arena en bélgica. con sus manos los artistas crearon barcos piratas, catedrales y rindieron homenaje al desaparecido rey del pop. >>> con arte nos despedimos. >>> así apenas meh@tópduk@fkph@h@h@tóp@
pero lo tengo en la mente. >>> ariel se encuentra incomunicado en espera de un juicio. mal a nadie ni la muerte pero la verdad, que hay que pasar por una cosa así para.... otra cosa más que la muerte. esta historia de pasión, obsesión y locura. no dejó más que un dolor inmenso. el interrogante de un ¿por qué? y dos pequeñas tumbas que nunca debieron haber existido. >>> ariel será juzgado y pedirán ma pena máxima que en argentina es cadena perpetua. sin embargo, la...
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but ariel, let me bring you in here.last time we spoke we talked about the demand for resources when we were both in russia for the st. petersburg international forum. let me ask you about the demand for commodities because this is also a window into what's going on in terms of the global economy. what do you see today in terms of russia, economic growth there and in the emerging markets wit oil above $60 a barrel once again. >> russia is the ugly stepsister of the bric. brazil, russia, india, and china. when we're looking at the robus growth rates in china, we are having a decent growth, slow growth in india, and very little decline in brazil. 1.6%. something like that. russia is down 8% of gdp and over 10% of the industrial production. so it is an unfortunate confluence of a couple of factors in russia. one, it is very dependent on oi and gas prices. and those plummeted from 147 pe barrel to 35. now it's back to 65 range. and the second issue is that russia is seriously lack whg it comes to the rule of la
but ariel, let me bring you in here.last time we spoke we talked about the demand for resources when we were both in russia for the st. petersburg international forum. let me ask you about the demand for commodities because this is also a window into what's going on in terms of the global economy. what do you see today in terms of russia, economic growth there and in the emerging markets wit oil above $60 a barrel once again. >> russia is the ugly stepsister of the bric. brazil,...
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. >>> tenía 2 hijos no vivían juntos, ariel se ok paob mucho de sus niños. >>> comottzjhkph@h@ día entarlo nuevamente >>> me agarró del cuello. me asfixio. me había tirado al piso y me tenía agarrada del cuello. >>> a pesar de >>>ttzjgkp h@dente,ie podía imaginde un desenlace tan terrible r >>> amaba a los chicos. >>> aquel día, axel y tiago salieron con su padre como siempre pero esta vez nadie los vol vivía a ver con vida. cecilia recuerdo con dolor cuando decidió ir a buscar a sus hijos ante la tardanza de ariel, la pesadilla había comenzado. cuando me doy vuelta. veo una mancha de sangre. y agarro y salí corriendo. >>> aún esperanzada, salió en busca de ayuda pero una llamada de ariel, confirmaría lo peor. >>> en el momento que andábamos buscando. en el celular era él. y me dice, ¿ya los contraste? dime donde están, le digo. búscaloes. >>> ella ya no puede continuar es julio guzmán su padre, que nos relata el duro final de la historia. >>> en la búsqueda, algo extraño se divisó entre el paisaje alguien estaba escondido. >>no de los policías le pregunto a unaefe me dsa tt si, vaya.
. >>> tenía 2 hijos no vivían juntos, ariel se ok paob mucho de sus niños. >>> comottzjhkph@h@ día entarlo nuevamente >>> me agarró del cuello. me asfixio. me había tirado al piso y me tenía agarrada del cuello. >>> a pesar de >>>ttzjgkp h@dente,ie podía imaginde un desenlace tan terrible r >>> amaba a los chicos. >>> aquel día, axel y tiago salieron con su padre como siempre pero esta vez nadie los vol vivía a ver con...
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perhaps not as comprehensive as ariels' introduction suggestion. i take my cue from the observations that the obama administration is trying to improve u.s.-russia relations from their worst condition since the end of the cold war. the cold war, that is something i know something about. it prompts me to ask what lessons for the management of u.s.-russian relations can we draw from the cold war experience? although the situation is different, and russia is not the soviet union. there are some applicable lessons, and i want to speak to three of them one of them is, as was the case in the cold war, u.s. policy-making for russia should be informed by the deepest possible understanding of russia as a system, as a country, as a state, as a culture. during the cold war we devoted enormous resources to understanding the soviet union comprehensively, not just militarily. and that investment paid off. it was a substantial contributor to our successful management of cold war relations. a deep understanding of russia is a requirement for the conduct of a sensi
perhaps not as comprehensive as ariels' introduction suggestion. i take my cue from the observations that the obama administration is trying to improve u.s.-russia relations from their worst condition since the end of the cold war. the cold war, that is something i know something about. it prompts me to ask what lessons for the management of u.s.-russian relations can we draw from the cold war experience? although the situation is different, and russia is not the soviet union. there are some...
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now ariel investments that long ago. and as you're looking now at the landscape, wall street still a lack of diversity there, you say where are the young leaders today in the business community, in the african-american business community? >> well, i think some of the up-and-coming leaders, the number one person i think about is don thompson. he's the president of mcdonald's usa, in charge of all the mcdonald's in the united states. i'm fortunate to be on the board of directors, and i've watched him closely and see that he has an enormous potential, a dynamic leader, and he's bringing along a lot of other leaders. mcdonald's has this great culture of bringing in great diverse leaders. >> let's talk a little about the markets as well. and you are a chicago bull at heart, and you're bullish on the markets. what are you looking at right now in a good day today? what are you focused on? what sectors are you focused on right now? >> we're continuing to believe the media sector's going to be a great place for us. we think that
now ariel investments that long ago. and as you're looking now at the landscape, wall street still a lack of diversity there, you say where are the young leaders today in the business community, in the african-american business community? >> well, i think some of the up-and-coming leaders, the number one person i think about is don thompson. he's the president of mcdonald's usa, in charge of all the mcdonald's in the united states. i'm fortunate to be on the board of directors, and i've...
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john rogers at ariel capital. >>> ford says more jobs could be in their future. an optimistic outlook from caterpillar's ceo. and a noted economist says we're not out of the woods just yet. that's what wall street's movers and shakers are talking about this week. here they are in their own words. >> i've been saying the recession would last 24 months. it started in december 2007. it's going to be over by the end of this year, december. that is 24 months. it is now three times as long as six times as deep as the previous two. it's now 1% growth for the next couple of years. >> so i think the prospects over the next several years of dramatic recovery in these markets is very high. and we just want to be sure our company is very well positioned to take advantage of that global macro economic recovery which we think will begin to get under way, if you will, in the fourth quarter and gain strength next year. >> with our plan to go forward, we'll be able to offer opportunity for employment again. and the real reason is the strength of our product line. because we commi
john rogers at ariel capital. >>> ford says more jobs could be in their future. an optimistic outlook from caterpillar's ceo. and a noted economist says we're not out of the woods just yet. that's what wall street's movers and shakers are talking about this week. here they are in their own words. >> i've been saying the recession would last 24 months. it started in december 2007. it's going to be over by the end of this year, december. that is 24 months. it is now three times as...
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y es qs la úa tien p target. t cuenta más.a meno >> el pequeño ariel torres de 4 años de edad acariciaen ellos que nos van ayudar. >> vivía en el salvador, su pequeño nació enfermo y el dr. le dio un diagnóstico de muerte al menos que lo operara en los estados unidos. después de agotar la vía legal ello y su hijo cruzaron la frontera pero la patrulla los detuvo en río grande, irónicamente fue la salvación, al darse cuenta que ariel estaba enfermo, los agentes los enviaron a un hospitalspecialistass operaron al pequeño de emergencia. >> está más activo, ya tiene más energías, tiende ofensas más altas porque antes pasaba más tiempo enfermo. por razones humanitarias permitieron que se reúnan con un familiar en los angeles. sin embargo, su abogado, logró cambiar la jurisdicción del caso. >> el caso estaba en texas. pero el programa trasladarlo a los angeles y eso es una buena noticia. >> durante la audiencia a finales de agosto lucharán. su argumento que la vida de ariel depende de los avances médicos suficiente para raehacerle una segunda operación que es necesaria para plongar la vida, s
y es qs la úa tien p target. t cuenta más.a meno >> el pequeño ariel torres de 4 años de edad acariciaen ellos que nos van ayudar. >> vivía en el salvador, su pequeño nació enfermo y el dr. le dio un diagnóstico de muerte al menos que lo operara en los estados unidos. después de agotar la vía legal ello y su hijo cruzaron la frontera pero la patrulla los detuvo en río grande, irónicamente fue la salvación, al darse cuenta que ariel estaba enfermo, los agentes los...
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. >> thank you ariel and let's move to question and answer. if you raise your hand, i will give you a mic. stand if you wish, and give us your name if you are a member of the press. one question per person. and please tell us who you are directing the question to. and no commentary as a courtesy to our speakers and others. i will start over here and go to each section and back and forth. a question over there. >> thank you. it was a very interesting presentation. my question to professor bugajski, my question of russian issues in ukraine. and what makes the professor able to know it's not just a minority. and the second question of the current political situation in ukraine. i have heard statements from organizations in ukraine and expressing the growing centicism in ukraine? >> russian speaking in ukraine, if you look at demographics of ukraine, it's more divided into three than two. about a third of the population, ukrainians and ukraine speakers as first language. and others are ukrainian and russian speakers, and the other third is russian
. >> thank you ariel and let's move to question and answer. if you raise your hand, i will give you a mic. stand if you wish, and give us your name if you are a member of the press. one question per person. and please tell us who you are directing the question to. and no commentary as a courtesy to our speakers and others. i will start over here and go to each section and back and forth. a question over there. >> thank you. it was a very interesting presentation. my question to...
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h@txdihpywmkph@h equipo que pasa al siguiente domingo es el de mara y ariel. >> asÍ que la emociÓn yario". >> la semana pasada...h@h@txdih@ >> a mÍ me encanta omar caparro. >> a mÍ los bailarines del grupo control. >> ¡vente, vamos a bailar!h@h@t te esperarÉ. te esperarÉ. te esperarÉ. sÉ que yo maté el cariÑo que me ha dado por tu amor. perdÓname. ♪ aquÍ te esperarÉ. porque sÉ que dentro de tÍ hay mucho amor y es para mÍ. y yo te esperarÉ. te esperarÉ. te esperarÉ... aunque ya no quieras verme, yo te esperarÉ. es posible que si no vuelves ya, yo no vivirÉ, necesito que tÚ me dejes para que yo pueda dejar de subir. te esperaré.h@h@txdihprpikph@h@@
h@txdihpywmkph@h equipo que pasa al siguiente domingo es el de mara y ariel. >> asÍ que la emociÓn yario". >> la semana pasada...h@h@txdih@ >> a mÍ me encanta omar caparro. >> a mÍ los bailarines del grupo control. >> ¡vente, vamos a bailar!h@h@t te esperarÉ. te esperarÉ. te esperarÉ. sÉ que yo maté el cariÑo que me ha dado por tu amor. perdÓname. ♪ aquÍ te esperarÉ. porque sÉ que dentro de tÍ hay mucho amor y es para mÍ. y yo te esperarÉ....
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están esperando que el pequeño ariel se recupere lo suficiente par raehacerle una segunda operación quetrícula en el prekinder para aprender hablar inglés. >> en los angeles california, univisión. las temo praperatura bien >> el ambiente está caliente. con nuestra querida jackie. >> gracias, la verdad que contenta de estar aquí. en los estudios de "primer impacto." estamos listos para la alfombra azul. lo que necesitamos es recogerse el pelo afortunadamente tenemos condiciones bastante estable, si está lloviendo hacia el oeste de miami pero en la alfombra nada que ver, la temperatura en los 61 grados, es una ola de calor no solamente aquí si no en todo el país, si está buscan un lugar. la verdad que dakotas hasta porciones de illinois, es una ola de condiciones y temperaturas relativamente de 15-20 grados por debajo de la normal. tenemos este anticiclón, hacia el sudeste, desafortunadamente condiciones pasadas por agua y precipitaciones que siguen brillando por su ausencia. y durante las próximas 24 horas las condiciones del tiempo se concentran con precipitaciones nuevamente hacia el s
están esperando que el pequeño ariel se recupere lo suficiente par raehacerle una segunda operación quetrícula en el prekinder para aprender hablar inglés. >> en los angeles california, univisión. las temo praperatura bien >> el ambiente está caliente. con nuestra querida jackie. >> gracias, la verdad que contenta de estar aquí. en los estudios de "primer impacto." estamos listos para la alfombra azul. lo que necesitamos es recogerse el pelo afortunadamente...
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barbara hogg is a principal at hewitt associates, which is out with a new survey conducted along with ariel investments. barber welcome to the program is nice to meet you. but to be here. disservice fascinating it finds a difference between racial groups and their participation in the 401k savings and how much they are contributing. will take a look as though the differences. explain what you think these differences exist. i think there's a lot of factors that go into differences that we see in this something that's actually look at a lot people's ability to save their inclination is creating an immediacy are rounded but we've found in the study is differences among race that we can explain by some of the other factors that could drive participation. things like a toward tenure or salary. if you control for al those factors but still a significant difference in the contribution as well and was also interesting as we take a look at those numbers is how little people are saving overall even among white saving only 8 percent of their available money. a lot of people have been underestimating w
barbara hogg is a principal at hewitt associates, which is out with a new survey conducted along with ariel investments. barber welcome to the program is nice to meet you. but to be here. disservice fascinating it finds a difference between racial groups and their participation in the 401k savings and how much they are contributing. will take a look as though the differences. explain what you think these differences exist. i think there's a lot of factors that go into differences that we see in...
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ariel nelson talking health care stocks tonight. ariel, what have you got? >> thanks, dennis.re absolutely right. amgen blew numbers off the charts, 13 cents a share. up over 3% in the after hours. so why is everyone talking about health care? that's an obvious reason right there. but clearly, health care has been blowing the charts off -- blowing away the rest of the sectors across the board. the sector is up relative to the s&p 500 over the -- since the market peaked. i think it's up -- or down at least half as much as the other sectors. so -- >> the health care stocks would have loss less if it had been notice s&p 500. >> right. and in the last three months, outperformed the s&p, the only sector that has forecast earnings growth this quarter. >> and actually, they're hiring instead of laying off in that sector, right? >> that's right. since the recession started, the entire economy has lost 6.5 million jobs, the health care sector has gained half a million jobs. >> let's look at more health care numbers. >> amgen, we have 20 health care companies reporting earnings this wee
ariel nelson talking health care stocks tonight. ariel, what have you got? >> thanks, dennis.re absolutely right. amgen blew numbers off the charts, 13 cents a share. up over 3% in the after hours. so why is everyone talking about health care? that's an obvious reason right there. but clearly, health care has been blowing the charts off -- blowing away the rest of the sectors across the board. the sector is up relative to the s&p 500 over the -- since the market peaked. i think it's...
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ariel and janusz and sandy for doing a fabulous job. obviously this conversation will continue in the public domain and in this auditorium for a while. join me in thanking this panel with a round of applause. [applause] >> and president obama heads to moscow to have meetings with president medvedev. the president will hold conference on health care, happening at anadale, scheduled to start at 1:15 eastern. in about 40 minutes. in the meantime other views on health care from this mornings "washington journal." host: mr. johnson, we have had headline, walmart back slides with company health coverage, walmart told companies to provide health care to workers and of the president's effort to provide coverage for americans. what is the chamber's reaction? guest: walmart is a member the chamber, but there are a lot of members. when you talk about a piece of legislation that runs 800 to 1,000 pages, there is room for disapprovement. we will look at walmart's proposal and take it into consideration. now we do oppose a position in this. host: say
ariel and janusz and sandy for doing a fabulous job. obviously this conversation will continue in the public domain and in this auditorium for a while. join me in thanking this panel with a round of applause. [applause] >> and president obama heads to moscow to have meetings with president medvedev. the president will hold conference on health care, happening at anadale, scheduled to start at 1:15 eastern. in about 40 minutes. in the meantime other views on health care from this mornings...
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. >> the company offers instruction as well as other ariel services. the fourth person onboard was a passenger onboard the helicopter. the chopper took off from frederick municipal airport about 10:00 as night, and bursted into flames just east of haguers town. >> the four-seat helicopter barely recognizable as it lay in the median of i-70. the chopper went down just before 10:30 last night. it killed all four people onboard. rescue crews arrived to find a helicopter engulfed in flames. >> at that point, there was some fuel spread from the helicopter that covered the interstate and so forth. initially there was heavy fire from the helicopter itself. >> it's unclear whether weather played a role onboard. three employees from the instruction school and a passenger. drivers traveling on i-70 watched in shock as the helicopter fell to the ground. no vehicles were struck. >>> advanced helicopter concepts released a letter that it sent to tye tlompes just a short time ago. it read in part three of our employees and a passenger werel aboard a helicopter when
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. >> ariel aguirre fue uno de los afortunados que recibiÓ un brazalete dorado para participar en Él staples acercÓ. >> estamos aquÍ para mostrar nuestro apoyo. >> han mantenido a la prensa y a los fanÁticos lo más lejos posible. >> los fans dicen que sienten cierta falta de respeto hacia ellos cheque no se les estÁ dando informaciÓn concreta sobre su idolo. >> cuando llegÓ la familia, vimos a diferentes canales de televisiÓn, y el carro fÚnebre donde iba el fÉretro, tuvieron que apagar las luces, para que las imÁgenes no fueran grabadas por helicÓpteros. hubo varios famosos, entre ellos, la hermana de michael jackson, latoya. esta es la informaciÓn que tenemos en vivo. >> sin duda, una figura controversial de principio a fin. >> que puedes decir acerca del sentimiento de la personas que iban a su servicio fÚnebre porque esperaban que tuviera el cuerpo presente? >> definitivamente hay descontento, con todos los fanÁticos con los que estuvimos hablando, han dicho que estÁn disconformes con la forma en que se habÍa manejado esto, porque les hubiera gustado llegar. >> menos de 18,000 personas l
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real deal, hang on, we have a lot to get to tonight including key earnings, our new earnings friend, arielelson is here, we call him mr. chart and will name names that could be poised. why america's poor are more well off than you think. think about that. you may be scandalized but i say it's so. back in two minutes. to stay on top of my game after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day men's 50+ advantage... has gingko for memory and concentration. plus support for heart health. that's a great call. one a day men's. has the fastest hands boxing has ever seen. so i've come to this ring to see who's faster... on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can browse the web faster, email business plans faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than floyd mayweather. (announcer) switch to the nation's fastest 3g network and get the at&t laptopconnect card for free. ♪ >>> hard times bring out the pieious enemy of free market capitalism. they love to cry the wealth gap, lament rich are getting richer and poor are getting p
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ari ariel, take it. >> thanks.ve 150 companies looking to report this week, companies that have fallen behind the s&p benchmark, but the analysts still have high expectations for these companies looking forward, as well as they have good dividends, there is good earnings forecasts, et cetera. >> okay. so your first company is? >> ups. so i can pull it up right here. and ups is actually interesting. the company has earnings forecasts with a forward fiscal year of over 23%. so the analysts -- >> earnings growth. and yet their stock has not gone up with the whole market in the recent rally. >> hour, if you see in the last couple days, you can see how it's lifted up and the expectation is, i guess, with the stimulus, with the recovery, ups should be on the forefront of making some money. >> making more stuff, start shipping in more boxes and ups carries. >> exactly. and next is dupont. dupont is an interesting one. it's actually again recently crossed above its moving averages, it is yielding over 5% right now. and aga
ari ariel, take it. >> thanks.ve 150 companies looking to report this week, companies that have fallen behind the s&p benchmark, but the analysts still have high expectations for these companies looking forward, as well as they have good dividends, there is good earnings forecasts, et cetera. >> okay. so your first company is? >> ups. so i can pull it up right here. and ups is actually interesting. the company has earnings forecasts with a forward fiscal year of over 23%....
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fyi my pal ariel nelson upstairs at headquarters tells me it is as likely to miss its estimate as hitquarters. it's also the smallest member of the dow not only by market cap, 1/35 the size of exxon, but it is also the smallest weighted based on its share price as well. so it's not a market mover in that regard. it is also the most shorted stock with about 7.7% of the float shorted right now. and then lastly as far as i know it's the only member of the fortune 500 that has its even theme song from 1976. ♪ she's big and she's free ♪ there's no place like her on this earth ♪ >> you always have so many good details. i love it. >> i have to -- we're coming right back with the closing countdown, melissa. >> and then coming up after the bell maria bartiromo's exclusive interview with former aig chairman and ceo hank greenberg. here where he's nifth right now and where he's finding the biggest opportunities around the world. we'll be right back. ♪or all humanity ♪ t people at alcoa are what'on the minds of independent investors? let's ask. when i trade, want straightforward price. ey lure yo
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about the use of 401(k) and race in america, all brought to you us "gma" contributor, the president of arielations. and we looked at 401(k) participation, for 3 million people. and the ruts were startling. there's nouestion, as a country, none of us are doing a really good job saving for our retirement. but when you look at the data by race, it was even more disturbing. specifically, we looked at, for example, participation rates. if you look at the 401(k) plans at the big companies, white americans on average, 77% of workers participated in the plan. only 66% of african-americans were actually participating. when we do participate, how much do we contribute? the typical white american, was putting away about 8% of their pay. the typical black american, putting away about 6%. that's a big difference. >> ideas for closing the gap here. i'm looking at those numbers. >> yes. there are three ideas that were pretty powerful. one, we think many companies don't even know this problem exists. so, one thing they could do is look at their own 401(k) plan by race and ethnicity, which is the number one
about the use of 401(k) and race in america, all brought to you us "gma" contributor, the president of arielations. and we looked at 401(k) participation, for 3 million people. and the ruts were startling. there's nouestion, as a country, none of us are doing a really good job saving for our retirement. but when you look at the data by race, it was even more disturbing. specifically, we looked at, for example, participation rates. if you look at the 401(k) plans at the big companies,...
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i remember bush's standing in the rose garden with ariel saying the settlement had to stop. the minute sharon got off the plane he said he would make 25 new settlements. guest: i don't think anyone out there thinks that president ahmadinejad is a fan of israel, no matter what he said or did not say. iran's current leadership is no friend of israel at all. the second point is settlement is a huge issue and problem. it is subject to the big major dispute right now between them. u.s. is trying to get israel to freeze their settlement activity. host: in yesterday's washington peace had an opinion piece about the secretary's language. he writes, the problem is the state an obvious truth and of this language. it cut five decades of theory and is a strategic shorthand for the commitment that an attack on our allies is an attack on us including an attack with nuclear weapons if necessary. in a further statement on meet the press, did she cut some of that down? guest: she left it open. those comments that she made in thailand last week have roiled things up quite a bit. there should
i remember bush's standing in the rose garden with ariel saying the settlement had to stop. the minute sharon got off the plane he said he would make 25 new settlements. guest: i don't think anyone out there thinks that president ahmadinejad is a fan of israel, no matter what he said or did not say. iran's current leadership is no friend of israel at all. the second point is settlement is a huge issue and problem. it is subject to the big major dispute right now between them. u.s. is trying to...
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they're going to be having ariel recog sans. that will give us a better idea of what caused this. let me show you something else. a live image out of oklahoma city. into the afternoon hours, there will be a potential that we could see development, especially in the central plains, tennessee valley, in the afternoon hours. this morning, we have nothing severe at this time, but strong storms developing near memphis. going into huntsville, nashville, you might have a few delays. other things, the extreme heat in dallas. something else you will be seeing is some welcome relief. it is amazing to see the temperature change we're going to see in places like oklahoma city, where it's been in the triple digits. dropping today to 98 degrees. then into saturday, going to 86 degrees. same deal for dallas. dropping into the low 80s. looking at mid-80s as we get into the weekend. so dramatic changes coming and a big sigh of relief from parts of the nation's heart land. >> thank you. >>> "endeavour" finally in space this morning. >> four, three, two, one. booster ignition and lift off of "endeav
they're going to be having ariel recog sans. that will give us a better idea of what caused this. let me show you something else. a live image out of oklahoma city. into the afternoon hours, there will be a potential that we could see development, especially in the central plains, tennessee valley, in the afternoon hours. this morning, we have nothing severe at this time, but strong storms developing near memphis. going into huntsville, nashville, you might have a few delays. other things, the...
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that's why financial contributor mellody hobson, president of ariel investments is here to share withthis one is really hard. >> almost half of american seniors say that they have not had this conversation with their adult children. so, how do get the conversation started, mellody. >> i want to start off saying this is not an easy discussion. i've done it first-hand. you've done it. you don't just sort of jump in this there and say, am i going to be taking care of you one day? you don't want to say those type of things. you want to look for a hook to talk about these things. start with yourself. something has changed in your life. and you bring it up to your parents as a way of engaging them in a dialogue about themselves. but understand you must tread very, very lightly. and it may take a few tries. >> and gaining trust with one another. once you do that, you can move on, a little bit. to know there's a reason why that you're having this discussion. we should say, it's not for the wealthy only. you know, all people should just know where their assets are and everything. >> there's no
that's why financial contributor mellody hobson, president of ariel investments is here to share withthis one is really hard. >> almost half of american seniors say that they have not had this conversation with their adult children. so, how do get the conversation started, mellody. >> i want to start off saying this is not an easy discussion. i've done it first-hand. you've done it. you don't just sort of jump in this there and say, am i going to be taking care of you one day? you...
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their share experiences on grounds that were once used to train peace corps volunteers, americans like ariel goodman of vermont see a far-lasting impact. >> this is like what ends wars is, like, the future coming together, the future of two countries at war coming together and healing them through the past by talking and having relationships. >> reporter: it's citizen programmers that they target. >> i think the young people can take a sense of shared leadership. they learn how to communicate. they learn how to problem solve together, learn how to make me decisions. >> reporter: and as these two boys prepare to enter college, they know they face an uncertain future but hope to bring home leadership quality. >> acting like being angry, being always crying, being always, like -- it's not an option for us, no. >> before heading back to iraq, these teens will be visiting cities in the united states that includes washington, d.c. it's all part of a program created by the u.s. embassy in baghdad. and john, it's in its third year. >> interesting take. mary snow, thanks very much. >>> some say ameri
their share experiences on grounds that were once used to train peace corps volunteers, americans like ariel goodman of vermont see a far-lasting impact. >> this is like what ends wars is, like, the future coming together, the future of two countries at war coming together and healing them through the past by talking and having relationships. >> reporter: it's citizen programmers that they target. >> i think the young people can take a sense of shared leadership. they learn...
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politico.com suggested palin may have been alluding to ashlee judd who targeted palin for supporting arielnting. >> okay. need some help there to understand what she was talking about. >> right. right. >> she did hammer the media. she made no bones about that. >> she did not. you're right. did not get too specific either. she alluded to the concerns that some media had attacked her family saying her replacement lieutenant governor has a nice family too, so leave his kids to the resignation announcement, palin said she felt some bloggers had treated her unfairly. >> thank you very much. >> you tell me now, do you think sarah palin made a smart move by leaving? do you think she was treated fairly? or what do you think the next move should be? all those types of questions. whatever you want to talk about. congrats to palin. i have think she was treated unfairly in the media and hollywood. look at the mistakes that others have made, yet, did not have the ridicule. >> in illinois, texas, palin should be quiet. each time she speaks, idiocy spews forth and my eyes are tired of the involuntary rol
politico.com suggested palin may have been alluding to ashlee judd who targeted palin for supporting arielnting. >> okay. need some help there to understand what she was talking about. >> right. right. >> she did hammer the media. she made no bones about that. >> she did not. you're right. did not get too specific either. she alluded to the concerns that some media had attacked her family saying her replacement lieutenant governor has a nice family too, so leave his kids...
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i remember bush standing in the rose garden with ariel sharon and said the settlements have to stop. sharon was on the tarmac in tel aviv, the minute he came off the plate he said 25 under more settlements. host: lots to react to. because go on the first point, i don't think and that anyone out there thinks that president ahmadinejad is a fan of israel. no matter what he said or didn't say back in his speech that the israelis talk about all the time. iran posset current leadership is no friend of israel at all. and the second point, settlements is a huge issue, it is a huge problem and the subjects of big, major dispute right now between the u.s. and the israelis, trying to get israel to freeze its settlement activities of the palestinians -- so they can get the palestinians back to the peace table. host: on iran, yesterday's "the washington post" had an opinion piece about the secretary's language. the problem is that they stayed an obvious truth and obviously with the defense umbrella is a term codified by decades of cold war experience and ferry. it is strategic shorthand for comm
i remember bush standing in the rose garden with ariel sharon and said the settlements have to stop. sharon was on the tarmac in tel aviv, the minute he came off the plate he said 25 under more settlements. host: lots to react to. because go on the first point, i don't think and that anyone out there thinks that president ahmadinejad is a fan of israel. no matter what he said or didn't say back in his speech that the israelis talk about all the time. iran posset current leadership is no friend...
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at the same time most of those polled in pakistan are opposed to unmanned ariel sharon sing said the country. more on the survey from a group called world public opinion. this is about an hour and a half. >> why don't we begin. thank you for coming this morning to hear about a discussion of public opinion in pakistan and what it means for pakistan and u.s. policies. my name is steve webber with the program on international policy attitudes. and we manage world public opinion .org. this is a network of organizations around the world that conduct research on international policy questions. and this study along with all of our other work can be found on our website, worldpublicopinion.org as well as the stations and so forth. we also have earlier studies on pakistan and south asia that can be found as well. this morning, we will be looking at the findings from a national survey to the people of pakistan that was conducted in late may slightly over a month ago. the specific dates were may 17, to 28. to put this in an american context, this was four months after president obama was inaugu
at the same time most of those polled in pakistan are opposed to unmanned ariel sharon sing said the country. more on the survey from a group called world public opinion. this is about an hour and a half. >> why don't we begin. thank you for coming this morning to hear about a discussion of public opinion in pakistan and what it means for pakistan and u.s. policies. my name is steve webber with the program on international policy attitudes. and we manage world public opinion .org. this is...
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look at that ariel live shot. a portion of interstate 10 has been shut down after a truck carrying hazardous material rolled over and caught fire. local media is reporting that one person is dead. it's unclear if it was the driver of that truck or not. the i-10 eastbound is closed affecting anyone driving from tucson to the valley. if you're familiar with that area, westbound lanes do remain open and no details yet on the cause of that accident or on any other victims that may have been in that accident, as well. we'll keep you updated on that. >>> former evangelist tony alamo has been found guilty of taking girls as young as 9 across state lines for sex. alamo was accused in a ten-count indictment that says the abuse dates back to 1994. women told the jury that the ex-preacher married them in private ceremonies when they were just minors. take them across the state line for their sexual gratification. raided his compound in southern arkansas last september and he will be sentenced in six to eight weeks. >>> today
look at that ariel live shot. a portion of interstate 10 has been shut down after a truck carrying hazardous material rolled over and caught fire. local media is reporting that one person is dead. it's unclear if it was the driver of that truck or not. the i-10 eastbound is closed affecting anyone driving from tucson to the valley. if you're familiar with that area, westbound lanes do remain open and no details yet on the cause of that accident or on any other victims that may have been in that...
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ariel and janusz and sandy for doing a fabulous job. obviously this conversation will continue in the public domain and in this auditorium for a while. join me in thanking this panel with a round of applause. [applause]
ariel and janusz and sandy for doing a fabulous job. obviously this conversation will continue in the public domain and in this auditorium for a while. join me in thanking this panel with a round of applause. [applause]