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toluca recibiÓ a atlas,esquivel para mansilla y el primer gol del encuentro,luego esquivel cerrÓ la cuenta.tolucatica,ronaldo metiÓ dos goles.los pupilos de pellegrini estar arriba con tres puntos al igual que barcelona. en inglaterra chelsea frente a totenham,ganÓ tres a cero. en la nfl el mariscalÁnchez jugando con la mayor frente a los pacers,esto es todo por hoy,hasta maÑana. >> nos despedimos,pero antes vamos a japÓn,conocemos a un niÑo sin identidad.llegamos al final con las noticias los esperamos maÑana en despierta amÉrica,gracias por su compaÑÍa.
toluca recibiÓ a atlas,esquivel para mansilla y el primer gol del encuentro,luego esquivel cerrÓ la cuenta.tolucatica,ronaldo metiÓ dos goles.los pupilos de pellegrini estar arriba con tres puntos al igual que barcelona. en inglaterra chelsea frente a totenham,ganÓ tres a cero. en la nfl el mariscalÁnchez jugando con la mayor frente a los pacers,esto es todo por hoy,hasta maÑana. >> nos despedimos,pero antes vamos a japÓn,conocemos a un niÑo sin identidad.llegamos al final con las...
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los que no quiere ceder es un los día mros que ayer vencieron al atlas y recuperan el lit liderato delcon ejecutivo vi ya. con esta actuación, el argentino es el líder goleador del torneo. los camoteros no quieren perder este fin de semana frente a puh maos siguen como único invicto. como dicen que técnico que debuta gana las chivas dieron la razón a raúl araís le ganan 1-a 0 a suárez, así están las cosas luego de 9 fechas... y este es nuestro gol a la mej cana, luis pérez que ve sólo a suazo le da la pelota y suazo saca un globito perfecto para batir a calero, fue el 2 a 1 de monterrey sobre pachuca. >>> sí, walter faltan 262 días puedes preparar las capaz para llevar a sudáfrica. okey, gracias. bueno, faltan 262 días si quiere preparar su maleta el mundial es aquí por univision. >>> seguimos con walternprimer en mis manos laision revista wa 2010 con mensajes que voy a realizar este mes estén preparado y el tarot que esperan, ha salido un tarot muy lindo. aries, ignora la opinión de otros los otros no teagantltgos@ libra, expresa tu dignidad cuando dices el cristo mora en mi y me guía
los que no quiere ceder es un los día mros que ayer vencieron al atlas y recuperan el lit liderato delcon ejecutivo vi ya. con esta actuación, el argentino es el líder goleador del torneo. los camoteros no quieren perder este fin de semana frente a puh maos siguen como único invicto. como dicen que técnico que debuta gana las chivas dieron la razón a raúl araís le ganan 1-a 0 a suárez, así están las cosas luego de 9 fechas... y este es nuestro gol a la mej cana, luis pérez que ve...
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. >> arrancamos en el estadio diez,toluca le ganÓ alonso rojo y negros del atlas.o. pasamos a europa, milan sufriÓ para ganarle al bologna, uno a cero. en la liga de inglaterra, chelsea recibiÓ al totenham, fue un baile. tambiÉn,fÚtbol de holanda, el psv le pegÓ de visitante al feyenord. y terminamos con el repaso, eso si, mÁrquez se esforzÓ como todo un macho,al final, el mejor boxeador, may weder ganÓ por decisión unÁnime. esto es todo. h@tcÑjtccdwkpprimer impactoh@h@o >> el equipo de las chivas,no sÓlo ese famoso por el fÚtbol sino por cumplir sueÑos eso fue lo que hicieron los jugadores,cuando le cambiaron la vida a un pequeÑo. >> desde hace tiempo alejandro castillo dejÓ de llevar una vida normal, >> Él empezÓ a retener lÍquido,no quería comer, le dolÍa la cabeza,los mÉdicos me decÍan que era anemia, hasta que un dÍa estaba demasiado hinchado en el cuerpo. >> tras acudir con varios especialistas,se supo,tcÑjtcú÷çr >> sus riÑones se fueron secando, ninguno le funciona, necesita transplante. >> en medio de su enfermedad, nunca dejÓ de hablar sobre un tema en par
. >> arrancamos en el estadio diez,toluca le ganÓ alonso rojo y negros del atlas.o. pasamos a europa, milan sufriÓ para ganarle al bologna, uno a cero. en la liga de inglaterra, chelsea recibiÓ al totenham, fue un baile. tambiÉn,fÚtbol de holanda, el psv le pegÓ de visitante al feyenord. y terminamos con el repaso, eso si, mÁrquez se esforzÓ como todo un macho,al final, el mejor boxeador, may weder ganÓ por decisión unÁnime. esto es todo. h@tcÑjtccdwkpprimer impactoh@h@o...
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i am interning at atlas research foundation. facing all the things on our continent, growing from hostility against private property, i wondered if you have recommendations for me as a young european what to do to stay in our continent, for a new future. what would you recommend that the current state of our -- >> i do not know, going from our continent to hear. it used to be a solution. i am not sure it is now. it is a little bit more complicated. i do not know. we have to come back to the clearer ideas, messages that we want to achieve. the situation in europe is very difficult, especially because -- has been moving for years and decades from individual member states to the unelected central power in brussels, and this is really the post-democratic world. i am afraid that this will bring us more and more problems, we have short ambitions. one of them would be to stop the lisbon treaty, because this is the wrong way to go. otherwise, it is a permanent fight. markets, freedom, state, government. >> from the voice of america. ple
i am interning at atlas research foundation. facing all the things on our continent, growing from hostility against private property, i wondered if you have recommendations for me as a young european what to do to stay in our continent, for a new future. what would you recommend that the current state of our -- >> i do not know, going from our continent to hear. it used to be a solution. i am not sure it is now. it is a little bit more complicated. i do not know. we have to come back to...
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they bought the rights to "atlas shrug." i'm looking forward to seeing what happens.s tonight. steven moore of ""the wall street journal."" and he says the current politicians are handling the problems similar to what rand parodied in 1957. he runs the ayn rand institute. would you go see this brangelina movie? >> i would a movie that -- that didn't work out, that deal. what i hope is any movie sells the book. you talk about heroes of capitalism. this book is about the heroes of capitalism and businessman. it is about, you know -- them being heroic not just from the economic sphere but being moral and ethical heroes. only book in history to portray them like that. and what we can hope is a movie never will capture whole book. go read the book. what the movie will do is sell books. that will be great. >> stephen, seems like all we hear about today is villains, capital its. >> many true. i wrote in my piece about this, about rand that became like the biggest piece in "the wall street journal" the last six months about how we are reliving -- but my last line of that piec
they bought the rights to "atlas shrug." i'm looking forward to seeing what happens.s tonight. steven moore of ""the wall street journal."" and he says the current politicians are handling the problems similar to what rand parodied in 1957. he runs the ayn rand institute. would you go see this brangelina movie? >> i would a movie that -- that didn't work out, that deal. what i hope is any movie sells the book. you talk about heroes of capitalism. this book is...
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through the recovery act nih is expanding the atlas and collecting more than 20,000 samples and this has extraordinary potential to help us better understand and treat this disease. cancer has touched the lives of all americans, including my own families. 1.5 million people will be diagnosed in the next year. 500,000 people will lose their lives. we all know the terrible toll on families and the promise of treatments that will allow a mother to be there for her children as they grow up, that will make it possible for a child to reach adulthood and will allow countless people to survive a disease that's claimed far too many lives. through these investments and research, we will also have the opportunity to make strides in the treatment and prevention of heart disease. the leading cause of death in the united states. since 1948, for example, researchers have been following generations of residents in the town of framingham, massachusetts, to better understand the cause of cardiovascular illness. now we have a chance to study the dna of these participants and connect what we know after
through the recovery act nih is expanding the atlas and collecting more than 20,000 samples and this has extraordinary potential to help us better understand and treat this disease. cancer has touched the lives of all americans, including my own families. 1.5 million people will be diagnosed in the next year. 500,000 people will lose their lives. we all know the terrible toll on families and the promise of treatments that will allow a mother to be there for her children as they grow up, that...
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teddy atlas says it's all but a sure thing. >> to baseball, dodgers and giants in afpblgs ronnie belliard with the bases bloated , the granny. belliard's ninth home run of the year, his fourth since coming over from the nationals three weeks ago. 5-1 dodgers. bottom three, james loney, his 13th homer of the season, but his first at dodger stadium all year. penny didn't make it out of the third inning, gave up seven earned runs. >> society human. >> randy johnson comes on in the sixth. johnson's been out with shoulder trouble since early july, didn't go w. andre ethier roping one to right. that was for rafael furcal. johnson went just 1/3 of an inning, but the dorges win 12-1. >> rockies and the diamondbacks. colorado reeling a bit with losses in five of six coming in. jason hammel ready to go and get winning. bottom six, mark reynolds, and ian stewart throws to first. todd helton bobbles. yeah, reynolds safe on the error. you have to see this again. stewart charged with his 10th error of the season on the throw. despite the somersault, reynolds makes it safely to first. >> and then he sli
teddy atlas says it's all but a sure thing. >> to baseball, dodgers and giants in afpblgs ronnie belliard with the bases bloated , the granny. belliard's ninth home run of the year, his fourth since coming over from the nationals three weeks ago. 5-1 dodgers. bottom three, james loney, his 13th homer of the season, but his first at dodger stadium all year. penny didn't make it out of the third inning, gave up seven earned runs. >> society human. >> randy johnson comes on in...
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that the dartmouth atlas, that looks at variationn health care expentures from one place to the other. and we keep aski the question. "why does is happen? why does this happen?" d we continue to do that resech. d then we find places that a spending a lot of money d not getting the outcomes that th want folks in the darouth institute have developed technues that borrow from industry, at borrow from, f example, the toyota production syst models, six sigma, these great management too, and try to bring them to the hospit. so not only we study the problem and y to understand why there's variatn and why there's po outcomes in one place, but we also work ve hard in the nds of interventions that wilchange the tide i think that's the science o health care delivery. and that's what we're gointo really grow at dartmouth college. >> moyers: why have weeen so resistant to doing this? it sounds so sensible. >> wl, i've noticed over the ars that when it comes to ou most cherishedocial goals, not only do tolerate poor execution, sometimes we celebrate poor execuon. sometimes it's parof the culture. y
that the dartmouth atlas, that looks at variationn health care expentures from one place to the other. and we keep aski the question. "why does is happen? why does this happen?" d we continue to do that resech. d then we find places that a spending a lot of money d not getting the outcomes that th want folks in the darouth institute have developed technues that borrow from industry, at borrow from, f example, the toyota production syst models, six sigma, these great management too,...
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and i speak to the tight and the atlas. icbms in those days when i was involved, were designed to reliabilities that don't even approach the reliabilities we talk about today for human-rated vehicles. and yet we did find a way to -- we called it man-rating in those days, incorrectly. we did find a way to man-rate those vehicles and use them, and jim and i at the mercury program, and they performed very well. and so there is no fundamental physical reason why this shouldn't be possible. but i would say again, it's not without risk. there are back-ups that one can consider. that is, other launch vehicles, including foreign launch vehicles, during that period of time. >> and so when it comes to u.s. commercial cargo capability, your committee felt pretty confident of that capability. >> i think that's true. and nasa has, of course, embraced this idea, provided nasa technical oversight and nasa help, which gives me greater assurance. and these firms have some very talented people, and i think there is every reason to believe th
and i speak to the tight and the atlas. icbms in those days when i was involved, were designed to reliabilities that don't even approach the reliabilities we talk about today for human-rated vehicles. and yet we did find a way to -- we called it man-rating in those days, incorrectly. we did find a way to man-rate those vehicles and use them, and jim and i at the mercury program, and they performed very well. and so there is no fundamental physical reason why this shouldn't be possible. but i...
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the feedback to earlier in my career when we had icbm launch vehicles -- i speak to the atlas icbm'sys i was involved were designed to real liabilities that don't even approach -- [inaudible] we talk about [inaudible] we called man reading in those days and correctly. we find a way to man great the vehicles in those days and then they perform very well. so there's no fundamental reason this shouldn't be possible. it isn't without risk. there are backups one can consider that is there are other launch vehicles including four of launch vehicles during the period of time. >> so when it comes to u.s. -- [inaudible] confident of that capability? >> i think that is true. it's provided technical oversight and help, which gives me greater assurance and these firms have some very talented people and i think there is every reason to believe they can be successful. >> you want to talk to us about the differences between the ares fight capability and your discussions as an alternative to ares five plight? >> i would be glad to do that. the ares fight is part of the current record of the one fort
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venciÓ al atlas por dos a cero los diablos rojos son los sÚper h@despierta americah@ vamos a ir a unalas calles de manhattan. ¿escucharon? ¡viva mÉxico! y bueno, ahÍ se dieron cita todos los mexicanos que viven ahÍ. de acuerdo al Último censo hay mÁs de medio millÓn de mexicanos, la mayorÍa oriundos de puebla. ahÍ estamos viendo a los de morelos. pero bueno, no nada mÁs los mexicanos asistieron. >> es una poblaciÓn que estÁ creciendo en cantidad. >> ¡impresionante! y eso fue el Último censo, ahora que venga del nuevo van a ver que hay muchÍsimos mexicanos mÁs. porqueÚ vas a la calles de manhattan, y siempre te vas a encontrar por lo menos uno. >> ahíÍ por lo general uno va y se sienta y se hace el mexicano. >> el que sirviÓ, que desfiló ahÍ y todo fue el alcalde michael bloomber tambiÉn estaba jorge ortiz de pinedo encabezando el desfile, asÍ que muchÍsimas felicidades. ¡viva mÉxico! >> a mÍ me tocÓ estar caminando por las calles de nueva york y que estÉ sucediendo esto del desfile... me impresionÓ realmente, habrÁ sido hace seis aÑos y me impresionÓ la cantidad de mexicanos que habÍa
venciÓ al atlas por dos a cero los diablos rojos son los sÚper h@despierta americah@ vamos a ir a unalas calles de manhattan. ¿escucharon? ¡viva mÉxico! y bueno, ahÍ se dieron cita todos los mexicanos que viven ahÍ. de acuerdo al Último censo hay mÁs de medio millÓn de mexicanos, la mayorÍa oriundos de puebla. ahÍ estamos viendo a los de morelos. pero bueno, no nada mÁs los mexicanos asistieron. >> es una poblaciÓn que estÁ creciendo en cantidad. >> ¡impresionante! y...
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atlas minerals is in talk wes china investors, as well. separately, power producer guangdong says it will buy up to 70% of metals. that's an australia uranium explorer. today they're up substantially. mike. >> thank you, maura. and the hiring outlook appears to be improving in every part of the world, except one, the u.s. the latest manpower survey finds only 12% of u.s. companies plan to add workers in the fourth quarter. about 69% see things saying pretty much the same. manpower says prospects have picked up in latin america and are stronger in asia and western europe. in the u.s., manpower says industries with help wanted signs include retail and wholesale trade, education and health care. those not hiring include construction, manufacturing and government. and as always, of course, you can get more news, more videos, blogs on today's market moving news at cnbc.com. louisa. >> coming up here on "worldwide exchange," the price is right. m&a is back on the agenda. but will the flurry of activity last? plus, according to manpower, the u.s.
atlas minerals is in talk wes china investors, as well. separately, power producer guangdong says it will buy up to 70% of metals. that's an australia uranium explorer. today they're up substantially. mike. >> thank you, maura. and the hiring outlook appears to be improving in every part of the world, except one, the u.s. the latest manpower survey finds only 12% of u.s. companies plan to add workers in the fourth quarter. about 69% see things saying pretty much the same. manpower says...
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the cancer genome atlas, the idea of really trying to find all of the genetic variations that have too with common human cancers and eventually with the on common human cancers as well. this is a publication last fall in nature about glioblastglioblastoma which revolving reminded about over the last two years with the death of senator kennedy from this to have by far and away the best understanding we've had before of this tumor. other things that are happening. you will see here a thousand dollar genome and how much does it cost, how much does the sequencing of it, maybe a couple billion dollars, it was a coupl billion dollars to do this in the 2003 how much of it will cost in a few years. we think a thousand dollars. that may seem really ludicrous, that you could drive something from couple billion to a thousand over less than a couple decades. but in fact we have reason to believe that is true. this is the co of genome sequencing over the last 10 years. and the cost is bically a fraction of what it was 10 years ago. and we are at the end of the curve where we talk about we were ver
the cancer genome atlas, the idea of really trying to find all of the genetic variations that have too with common human cancers and eventually with the on common human cancers as well. this is a publication last fall in nature about glioblastglioblastoma which revolving reminded about over the last two years with the death of senator kennedy from this to have by far and away the best understanding we've had before of this tumor. other things that are happening. you will see here a thousand...
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it is like "atlas shrugged" all over again. the people with political pull of the people who gets the deals. -- political pool are the people who get the deals. that is the difference. we have rules to follow. no matter how might you are coming your still bound by a lot. now, you turn them upside down and the law is an instrument of partisan politics. that worries me even more than higher taxes. [applause] >> can i make one quick point? i had a chance to talk to margaret thatcher about my work in health reform. she took me by the shoulders and she said, "you must remember the rule of law. there is nothing more important." >> next question. right here? hold on. >> i am concerned about the future and inflation. what can we do to protect ourselves? give us some advice please. >> i think that is a very worthy concern. particularly, were the in light of policy. in my judgment, as i think about the next three-five years, it would be at the top of my list. if we get into that situation and that causes wage pressure, at every priority
it is like "atlas shrugged" all over again. the people with political pull of the people who gets the deals. -- political pool are the people who get the deals. that is the difference. we have rules to follow. no matter how might you are coming your still bound by a lot. now, you turn them upside down and the law is an instrument of partisan politics. that worries me even more than higher taxes. [applause] >> can i make one quick point? i had a chance to talk to margaret...
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we could be living atlas shrugged right now in is the power of the poll, political connections that aolicy is that of factual economic policy and so i wonder if the panel would discuss the idea othe importance of the rule of law, about holding contracts and basically how that political play versus actual barkett principles is being distorted right now. >> that is a wonderful question and let me just boarded up because i have an opinion about it. [laughter] earl lovelock is one of them, maintaining currency is anothe one, maintaining peacefulness of the land in securi us from reign enemies. i will give you onexample of where the rule of law at th not work and howhis-- when i was in the red and white house we have the success of grenade that when we went in and got their yog students out of there and the risch jim overturnednd then we are hoping it would be an economic success and at one point that was assigned to look into, is there something we could do to help grenada have more economic success so i went down to take a look at it in the pss-- we wanted to get the hotel people to come
we could be living atlas shrugged right now in is the power of the poll, political connections that aolicy is that of factual economic policy and so i wonder if the panel would discuss the idea othe importance of the rule of law, about holding contracts and basically how that political play versus actual barkett principles is being distorted right now. >> that is a wonderful question and let me just boarded up because i have an opinion about it. [laughter] earl lovelock is one of them,...
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. >> greg arthur atlas. >> gerald thomas edward. >> james audiffred. >> frank louis aversano >> ezraw j. bailey. >> brett t. bailey. >> garnett edward bailey. >> tatyana bakalinskaya >> michael s. baksh >> sharon balkcom >> michael andrew bane >> kathy bantis >> gerard jean baptiste >> walter baran >> gerard a. barbara >> and my brother. whether it's eight years or 800 years, you'll never be forgotten. >> i'm honored to be here today on behalf of the volunteers of goldwater cole hospital. >> ivan kirillos. >> victor daniel barbosa >> colleen ann barkow
. >> greg arthur atlas. >> gerald thomas edward. >> james audiffred. >> frank louis aversano >> ezraw j. bailey. >> brett t. bailey. >> garnett edward bailey. >> tatyana bakalinskaya >> michael s. baksh >> sharon balkcom >> michael andrew bane >> kathy bantis >> gerard jean baptiste >> walter baran >> gerard a. barbara >> and my brother. whether it's eight years or 800 years, you'll never be...
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after one tampa bay has ] the 4-0 lead. [ crowd cheering ] ( ding ) >>> tonight's con tess atlawoods of cumberland, maryland. she has a chance to win $99 worth of maryland scratch-off tickets from the maryland lottery for every home run hit. you have a chance, too. all you have to do is log in to masnsports.com. the orioles giving up four runs in the first now. that is seven consecutive games in which the orioles have surrendered at least one run in the first and they have done that in nine of their last 10 ballgames. >> jim: so now berken has given up 23 runs in the first inning in 21 starts. those are horrible numbers. >> gary: here is navarro. he came on in a pinch hitting role and had an oh-fer one, the switch-hitting catcher. he is hitting .188 left-handed. he has seven home runs total. flay vairo will take that one to center. pie. one down. some of the oriole players may not have known him from the other guy in the uniform. until last night. brignac, reid, first game, brignac, 4-4. he missed getting the cycle and came very close on this ball to the corner. but he said toda
after one tampa bay has ] the 4-0 lead. [ crowd cheering ] ( ding ) >>> tonight's con tess atlawoods of cumberland, maryland. she has a chance to win $99 worth of maryland scratch-off tickets from the maryland lottery for every home run hit. you have a chance, too. all you have to do is log in to masnsports.com. the orioles giving up four runs in the first now. that is seven consecutive games in which the orioles have surrendered at least one run in the first and they have done...
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unfortunately about -- what worries me about what is happening in washington is it is really an atlasshrugged all over again. the political players and lobbyists are the one that the deals. >> i'm concerned about the future and what inflation is going to do to us. what can we do to protect ourselves? give us some advice, please. >> i think that is a very worthy concern. particularly in light of fiscal and monetary policy -- policy. i look out and think about the next three to five years and it would be at the top of my list. we do not know if there is another paul volcker in our future or not. but it is concerning to me. can it be on wound is the question i as a banker get routinely. in a theoretical way, yes, the economy grows, the fiscal policy becomes more appropriate. the fed does a good job in read -- in withdrawing reserves and raising rates. but this is an increase as world. -- and in precise world. then they have no more knowledge about it than you do. therefore, you will have to air on the side of--- err on the side of-perio negative. things that can and just price, things th
unfortunately about -- what worries me about what is happening in washington is it is really an atlasshrugged all over again. the political players and lobbyists are the one that the deals. >> i'm concerned about the future and what inflation is going to do to us. what can we do to protect ourselves? give us some advice, please. >> i think that is a very worthy concern. particularly in light of fiscal and monetary policy -- policy. i look out and think about the next three to five...
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[laughter] >> i am from austria, interning at atlas economic research co.. facing all the things going on in our continent, growing hostility against private property, free markets, family and religion, i wondered if you have recommendations for me as a young european what to do to stay on our continent or to leave and begin somewhere else. what would you recommend? >>'s i don't know where to go from our continent. to go here used to be the solution. i am not sure that is the case now. it is more complicated. i don't know. we have to come back to the clear messages of what we want to cheat. the situation in europe is very difficult, especially because the decision making power has been moving for years. from individual member states to the unelected central power in brussels and this is really the post democratic world. i'm afraid this will bring us more and more problems. we have a short-term task and short-term ambitions. one of them would be to stop. >> what do you think of the obama administration's decision to reorganize missile defense and pull missile
[laughter] >> i am from austria, interning at atlas economic research co.. facing all the things going on in our continent, growing hostility against private property, free markets, family and religion, i wondered if you have recommendations for me as a young european what to do to stay on our continent or to leave and begin somewhere else. what would you recommend? >>'s i don't know where to go from our continent. to go here used to be the solution. i am not sure that is the case...