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berger. mr. berger is the non-resident fellow in the project on u.s. relations with the islamic world of the brookings institute and the author of "jihad joe americans who go to war in the name of islam and isis, the state of terror." mr. bergen. j. m. berger: thank you for having me. i think that i would like to start by talking about the lone wolf threat, because that's on everyone's mind after the events of this weekend. isis is in many ways appears to be the first jihadist group to kind of crack the lone wolf formula. the idea of leaderless resistance and attack goes back to the 1980s, the white supremacist movement. and people had been trying to make it work ever since. and the problem with lone wolves is that it is too easy to stay at home, generally. people are not going to get adequately motivated to carry out an attack without having social reinforcement. and that defeats the purpose of being a lone wolf, to escape detection by not talking to anyone. isis has mixed up this formula an
berger. mr. berger is the non-resident fellow in the project on u.s. relations with the islamic world of the brookings institute and the author of "jihad joe americans who go to war in the name of islam and isis, the state of terror." mr. bergen. j. m. berger: thank you for having me. i think that i would like to start by talking about the lone wolf threat, because that's on everyone's mind after the events of this weekend. isis is in many ways appears to be the first jihadist group...
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berger. mr. berger is the non-resident fellow in the project on u.s. relations with the islamic world of the brookings institute and the author of "jihad joe americans who go to war in the name of islam and isis, the state of terror." mr. berger. j. m. berger: thank you for having me. i think that i would like to start by talking about the lone wolf threat, because that's on everyone's mind after the events of this weekend. isis is in many ways appears to be the first jihadist group to kind of crack the lone wolf formula. the idea of leaderless resistance and attack goes back to the 1980s, the white supremacist movement. and people had been trying to make it work ever since. and the problem with lone wolves is that it is too easy to stay at home, generally. people are not going to get adequately motivated to carry out an attack without having social reinforcement. and that defeats the purpose of being a lone wolf, to escape detection by not talking to anyone. isis has mixed up this formula an
berger. mr. berger is the non-resident fellow in the project on u.s. relations with the islamic world of the brookings institute and the author of "jihad joe americans who go to war in the name of islam and isis, the state of terror." mr. berger. j. m. berger: thank you for having me. i think that i would like to start by talking about the lone wolf threat, because that's on everyone's mind after the events of this weekend. isis is in many ways appears to be the first jihadist group...
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berger. mr. berger is a as a nonresident fellow on u.s. relations with the islamic world that the brookings institute and the author of jihadist joe americans to go to war in a state of terror. >> thank you for having me. i think i would like to start by talking about the loan will thrive because that is obviously on everyone's mind. isis in many ways appears to be the first group to really crack the loan will formula. the idea of leaderless resistance and individual tax goes back to the 1980s come originated in the american white supremacist movement. people have been trying to make it work &-ampersand and the problem is that it is too easy to stay at home generally. people are not adequately motivated to carry out an attack without having social reinforcement and the purpose is to escape detention by not talking to anyone. isis has mixed up the formula and there are a couple of reasons for this. the first thing they've done is different from what al qaeda did and they have become a populist
berger. mr. berger is a as a nonresident fellow on u.s. relations with the islamic world that the brookings institute and the author of jihadist joe americans to go to war in a state of terror. >> thank you for having me. i think i would like to start by talking about the loan will thrive because that is obviously on everyone's mind. isis in many ways appears to be the first group to really crack the loan will formula. the idea of leaderless resistance and individual tax goes back to the...
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berger. mr. berger is the nonresident fellow in the project on u.s. relations with the islamic world of the brookings institute. and the author of "jihad joe, americans who go to war in the name of islam and isis, the state of terror." mr. berger. >> thank you for having me. i think that i would like to start by talking about the lone wolf threat because that's on everyone's mind after the events of this weekend. isis is in many ways appears to be the first jihadist group to kind of crack the lone wolf formula. the idea of leaderless resistance and attack goes back to the 1980s, the white supremacist movement. and people had been trying to make it work ever since. and the problem with lone wolves is that it is too easy to stay at home, generally. people are not going to get adequately motivated to carry out an attack without having social reinforcement and that defeats the purpose of being a lone wolf to escape detection by not talking to anyone. isis has mixed up this formula and they -- the
berger. mr. berger is the nonresident fellow in the project on u.s. relations with the islamic world of the brookings institute. and the author of "jihad joe, americans who go to war in the name of islam and isis, the state of terror." mr. berger. >> thank you for having me. i think that i would like to start by talking about the lone wolf threat because that's on everyone's mind after the events of this weekend. isis is in many ways appears to be the first jihadist group to...
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berger can you share the story of omar amani and your experiences with him please? >> omar hummami was an alabama native. he was born in a family of the syrian father and irish catholic mother and he became radicalized in joined al-shabaab and where it came into the story was after he joined al-shabaab he got there and discovered things were not to his liking so foreign fighters were not being treated well. al-shabaab had a nasty habit of assassinating al qaeda emissaries who had tried to rein in groups in. there was corruption and inconsistencies ideologically so he took the intend that and put out a video saying i have all these problems with al-shabaab and i expressed my opinions and now they are trying to kill me and i need help. this was directed to al qaeda central. he imagine someone from al qaeda would come riding in to save him which didn't happen. in many ways he was the vanguard of the emergence of this and movement on social media and not the only one by any stretch but prior to 2012, 2013 jihadists use of social media was much lower. because of omar and
berger can you share the story of omar amani and your experiences with him please? >> omar hummami was an alabama native. he was born in a family of the syrian father and irish catholic mother and he became radicalized in joined al-shabaab and where it came into the story was after he joined al-shabaab he got there and discovered things were not to his liking so foreign fighters were not being treated well. al-shabaab had a nasty habit of assassinating al qaeda emissaries who had tried to...
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berger. purcy lee house, iii. brian w.jones. washington -- derek a. hansen. wisconsin -- michael j.ederal -- oswaldo o. albarati-casana. michael c. baskett. jair j. cabrera. jason m. crisp. brian j. feldt. alexander i. giannini. clinton holtz. brandon k. kountz. mark a. mayo. frank e. mcknight. ernest j. montoya, sr. tyler r. robledo geniel amaro-fantauzzi juaquin correa-ortega. marielis morales-santiago. francisco mujica de leon. carlos rivera-vega. mario torres-martin. acknowledgment of all deceased officers. mrs. amy scully, wife of alvin scully, florence township police department new jersey. acknowledgment of all disabled officers. deputy sheriff robin hawkins leo county sheriff's office, new mexico. acknowledgment of all international officers. new south wales police force australia. acknowledgment of law enforcement officers in deleterious service, united states navy. -- military service. united states navy. acknowledgment of all officers tc stats a result of terrorist action. sergeant craig pollin, pennsylvania state police. acknowledgment of all law officers still serving i
berger. purcy lee house, iii. brian w.jones. washington -- derek a. hansen. wisconsin -- michael j.ederal -- oswaldo o. albarati-casana. michael c. baskett. jair j. cabrera. jason m. crisp. brian j. feldt. alexander i. giannini. clinton holtz. brandon k. kountz. mark a. mayo. frank e. mcknight. ernest j. montoya, sr. tyler r. robledo geniel amaro-fantauzzi juaquin correa-ortega. marielis morales-santiago. francisco mujica de leon. carlos rivera-vega. mario torres-martin. acknowledgment of all...
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and sandy berger.g up the job market this month's college grads are facing and the big difference between today and 20 years ago. ♪ olivia: welcome back to the "bloomberg market day." we are about one hour into the trading day. it's time to get you caught up on all the market action you need to know around the world. we start in europe where john is standing by. hi john. john: hello, olivia. the ftse 100 down and the dax in frankfurt down by four in five. right here at the open, stocks higher. happy friday, happy friday then consumer -- the dax down by over 1%. why does the dax care or why should it be concerned? because dollar drops like a stone and the euro pulls a complete u-turn and goes to $1 .14. looking at 157.96 the pound against the dollar. u.s. consumer confidence moving equities, julie over to you. julie: take a look at the three major averages. they are little changed right now. perhaps would be higher if it were not for that number. although after we did see that big rally, up to a record
and sandy berger.g up the job market this month's college grads are facing and the big difference between today and 20 years ago. ♪ olivia: welcome back to the "bloomberg market day." we are about one hour into the trading day. it's time to get you caught up on all the market action you need to know around the world. we start in europe where john is standing by. hi john. john: hello, olivia. the ftse 100 down and the dax in frankfurt down by four in five. right here at the open,...
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ken berger, the guy who used to run it. here is what he said.hey mining clintons, felt they were such importance that we should deviate from our process and essentially give them a top rating. tt is not what happened despite the fact that they were invited to talk at clinton foundation events. the wooing went on. then it got ugly. ceo of the clinton foundation is now saying really nasty things about berger. they weren't open. that they, wouldn't come to meetings. what do you make of all this, liz? >> i think once again it is showing that the clintons are trying to play by their own rules like fred said. they want a special deal from the charity navigator eastern though that they're not going to get any special treatment. charity navigator said you will not get off the list until you explain all of these controversies all these news reports. and explaining, in a strong way. the fact of matter clip:will not come out there and defend the foundation. they sent out bill clinton to defend it. even did not have a good response. he said, oh, we had to p
ken berger, the guy who used to run it. here is what he said.hey mining clintons, felt they were such importance that we should deviate from our process and essentially give them a top rating. tt is not what happened despite the fact that they were invited to talk at clinton foundation events. the wooing went on. then it got ugly. ceo of the clinton foundation is now saying really nasty things about berger. they weren't open. that they, wouldn't come to meetings. what do you make of all this,...
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berger was tour not commit have a reputation. the a reputation.ankly, to go to the theater. >> on the avenue right now. all of the activity was going on. >> back in the 70s this was the place that was known as the minnesota strip. the reason, when the young girls we get off the bus at the port authority and they would basically kind of draft them to be prostitutes. a very famous as the bar. the marquee in back of us. >> right here? >> zero, yeah. and the guys were not there to watch cinema. they were doing their are doing their own production. let's put it that way. >> let me know what it means to you. tweet me. at the #save time square. bill: you are chasing a story about arguably one of my favorite products on the market. go ahead. >> right. teesix.my me. >> i want. >> i won't. pretty much every morning i start my day with a cup of coffee. what i am done i toss the the crest -- in the trash. it has some people questioning the environmental impact of tossing those no caps in the trash. >> in hindsight i have been able to predict the future, might
berger was tour not commit have a reputation. the a reputation.ankly, to go to the theater. >> on the avenue right now. all of the activity was going on. >> back in the 70s this was the place that was known as the minnesota strip. the reason, when the young girls we get off the bus at the port authority and they would basically kind of draft them to be prostitutes. a very famous as the bar. the marquee in back of us. >> right here? >> zero, yeah. and the guys were not...
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we had ken berger on many times. what do you make of the clintons trying to push them around?re bully, when they don't get their way. an independent group does a lot of great work notifying people what charities are doing right and wrong. listen, know based on the facts they're not spending a heck of a lot of money on charitable causes. they're spending a lot on travel on office supplies. lavish trips and galas. it's a real problem. that being said there seems to be two different standards for clintons than everybody else. bill going to the state department and then actually getting that approval. there needs to be a complete and total independent disclosure, and, investigation, i wouldn't call it an investigation, as to what they have done, what they have received in terms of monies, and if there is any nexus because i believe there is an intersection of money and politics. gerri: guy money and politics, that's for darn sure. your reaction to the charity navigator brew hue hue here. bill was able to get approvals for 50 million in speeches like that? >> i think the senator is
we had ken berger on many times. what do you make of the clintons trying to push them around?re bully, when they don't get their way. an independent group does a lot of great work notifying people what charities are doing right and wrong. listen, know based on the facts they're not spending a heck of a lot of money on charitable causes. they're spending a lot on travel on office supplies. lavish trips and galas. it's a real problem. that being said there seems to be two different standards for...
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the s&p 500 closed up 3/10 of a percent with the shares of comcast, merck and berger berkshire hathawayng with the latest results from herbalife. this is after the profits topped estimates. dwayne joins us on the phone from hope arkansas. give us the details of the reports that were better than what was estimated. dwayne:
the s&p 500 closed up 3/10 of a percent with the shares of comcast, merck and berger berkshire hathawayng with the latest results from herbalife. this is after the profits topped estimates. dwayne joins us on the phone from hope arkansas. give us the details of the reports that were better than what was estimated. dwayne:
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berger could you share with us the story of omar shah folk hammami, please, and your experiences withlease? >> so omar hammami was an alabama native. he was born in a family to a syrian father and irish-catholic mother. and he became radicalized and joined al-shabaab. and where i came into the story was after he joined al-shabaab. he got there and discovered that things were not to his liking. so foreign fighters were not being treated well. al-shabaab had a nasty habit of assassinating al-qaeda emissaries who had been sent to try and rein the group in. there was corruption and inconsistencies idealogically, and so he took to the internet and put out a video saying, look, i have all these problems with al-shabaab and i expressed my opinions, and now they're trying to kill me, and i need help. this plea was directed to al-qaeda central. he imagined that somebody from al-qaeda would come riding in to save him, which did not happen. he, in many ways, he was a kind of vanguard of of the emergence of this movement on social media and not the only one, by any stretch. but prior to about 201
berger could you share with us the story of omar shah folk hammami, please, and your experiences withlease? >> so omar hammami was an alabama native. he was born in a family to a syrian father and irish-catholic mother. and he became radicalized and joined al-shabaab. and where i came into the story was after he joined al-shabaab. he got there and discovered that things were not to his liking. so foreign fighters were not being treated well. al-shabaab had a nasty habit of assassinating...
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not from where tiffany nap penn berger has her scooter park. >> i expected it to be more secure morehan in where else in the seat. >> 20 scooters and motorcycles have been stolen over the month and a half from the center city and south philly area. police believe these same thee men may be responsible they're driving a stolen white owe econo line van and coming from camden where some were recovered. >> they were light and small. they're easy targets as opposed to like a big heavy motorcycle. >> reporter: rich says he was almost a victim, too but caught the thieves in the act. he works at the at this east passyunk scooter shop where customers have been talking about the rash of thefts. >> 99% of them aren't locked up. when they're stolen. so the most important thing is to get heavy duty motorcycle chain but not like hardware store chains but ones meant for power sports and lock it to something that's not, you know, moveable. >> reporter: most recent thefts happened monday at the corner of jackson and carlisle streets and on the 400 block of wolf street. tiffany says she'll now be lock
not from where tiffany nap penn berger has her scooter park. >> i expected it to be more secure morehan in where else in the seat. >> 20 scooters and motorcycles have been stolen over the month and a half from the center city and south philly area. police believe these same thee men may be responsible they're driving a stolen white owe econo line van and coming from camden where some were recovered. >> they were light and small. they're easy targets as opposed to like a big...
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paul kennedy and bill berger have been asked by nepal's government assess the region near the chinese border. >> we found a gate deal of devastation. this has been a huge disaster for nepal, even the equipment to clear the roads we saw was stranded in many places along the road. >> we were watching land slides taking place as we were flying by. >> reporter: today? >> today. and it's just wiping out the roads. so they have to rely immediately upon an airlift to help these folks out and then you're going to have to start from the valley and dig your way up to those villages. >> reporter: the u.s. military flew in four tilt rotor osprey, which can land in tight spaces. this tiny airport is the main distribution hub for relief supplies coming into nepal and then being moved back out into the remote regions where it is most needed. the u.s. military is bringing in some of the heavy equipment to help make that happen. they've arrived just as hopes are fading that anyone else will be found alive in the rubble, but the clean-up will take many more months. one u.s. embassy official told us tod
paul kennedy and bill berger have been asked by nepal's government assess the region near the chinese border. >> we found a gate deal of devastation. this has been a huge disaster for nepal, even the equipment to clear the roads we saw was stranded in many places along the road. >> we were watching land slides taking place as we were flying by. >> reporter: today? >> today. and it's just wiping out the roads. so they have to rely immediately upon an airlift to help these...
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. >> reporter: ken berger covers the nba for cbssports.com. >> then they get the greatest player in the waiting with bated breath to see if they can finish the job. >> we believe in unfurnished business and i stood what these people are going through. >> who says you can't go home again? not this guy. >> curry's quick release. >> i'm ben tracy in the golden state where two some fans the four decade drought feels like two lifetimes. >> we waited 40 years for them i'm only 21 but 21 hardship. >> reporter: until recently the warriors were, well terrible. >> curry steps back. the wait is especially sweet or adorable if you fact never golden state's secret weapon steph curry two-year-old daughter riley. >> her dad is this area's most valuable player. >> king james might strike fear in most team not here. >> as long as the warriors handle their business, we will be all right. around worried about lebron are you worried about lebron. >> i'm not. >> lebron doesn't seem worried either. though he says steph curry sun stoppable. >> he just creates so many matchup problems for your defense and you
. >> reporter: ken berger covers the nba for cbssports.com. >> then they get the greatest player in the waiting with bated breath to see if they can finish the job. >> we believe in unfurnished business and i stood what these people are going through. >> who says you can't go home again? not this guy. >> curry's quick release. >> i'm ben tracy in the golden state where two some fans the four decade drought feels like two lifetimes. >> we waited 40 years...
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berger? >> yes. j. m. since a very good work on showing the disruptive impact that the district is a very big debate amongst analysts as to what he said these accounts down because on the one hand you have the ability to radicalized people to action. on the other hand, you have the ability to gather information on think i think increasingly that debate is actually becoming settled. because we can see with isis a massive impact of these accounts have had. the amount of people have been drawn to the syria-iraq theater is greater already done it was during the afghan soviet war in terms of the number of foreign fighters to convert social media plays a big part into. i think in general it is advantageous to shut these accounts down. at this is something should actually is something should actually be a company to seek to use government has the authority to do that. with one exception which is a jihadists get frustrated to having their accounts suspended they may create their own website, their own version of t
berger? >> yes. j. m. since a very good work on showing the disruptive impact that the district is a very big debate amongst analysts as to what he said these accounts down because on the one hand you have the ability to radicalized people to action. on the other hand, you have the ability to gather information on think i think increasingly that debate is actually becoming settled. because we can see with isis a massive impact of these accounts have had. the amount of people have been...
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the real damage, the hybrid hamburger hot dog frank and berger has over 1000 calories with 64 grams ofeone who does not eat burgers but has interviewed those from chains, here is betty liu. eaten quite a th few burgers, but these are getting ridiculous. it is the age of the burger. hake shack, in and out, carl's jr, five guys. pimm: but at the same time that mcdonald's are trying to revamp their menu because they are not pulling in the people like they used to. he wants toeo says have been better burger, and everyone is asking what that means. in this day and age where we are all about gluten-free, vegan -- pimm: that there is room for a 1000 calorie burger. betty: people want burgers. thatnk it is this idea tha has to be more natural. i do not know if it is natural to put potato chips on her burger, but they have to be innovative and more natural and more interesting than just a typical big mac. pimm: we will see if people like it. the 20th. sale on may let's go to our senior markets correspondent for a look at what is happening in the markets. julie: i'm going to withhold my commenta
the real damage, the hybrid hamburger hot dog frank and berger has over 1000 calories with 64 grams ofeone who does not eat burgers but has interviewed those from chains, here is betty liu. eaten quite a th few burgers, but these are getting ridiculous. it is the age of the burger. hake shack, in and out, carl's jr, five guys. pimm: but at the same time that mcdonald's are trying to revamp their menu because they are not pulling in the people like they used to. he wants toeo says have been...
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. >> and you wouldn't be caught dead selling a hack berger. >> no.business, it's for splurged meals and shake shack and quite frankly you can make a huge business doing those things, and practically justing you should be eating healthy more often than not i eat a berger with the best of them. . >> are you geared to millennials. >> at the age of 33, and i'm the oldest person on our management team. >> really? >> we had about 110 new franchise partners. half of them are millennials and so it's interesting. it's millennials partnering with millennials serving millennials, so it is quite unique about our business model . >> okay. i think i've got this right. you've got 160 outlets worldwide at this point. what's your target? i take it you're expanding? >> well, we're opening a few stores every week. so we'll top about 110 restaurants, compare that to 1,000 locations that mcdonald's will open in this calendar year, and you can see we are one of the fastest growing brands in from 0 to 100 and 100 to 200 and yet we have such a long way to go . >> may i ask
. >> and you wouldn't be caught dead selling a hack berger. >> no.business, it's for splurged meals and shake shack and quite frankly you can make a huge business doing those things, and practically justing you should be eating healthy more often than not i eat a berger with the best of them. . >> are you geared to millennials. >> at the age of 33, and i'm the oldest person on our management team. >> really? >> we had about 110 new franchise partners. half of...
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but they are going up there they even by the 1,000-calorie berger's.[laughter] they are doing something. obviously it is food? >> the good thing is people will eat no matter what. since the oil prices have dropped prices have gone up significantly to put money in their pocket and -- pockets and they will come by them from you this is why we can sell the juicy burgers. neil: these are huge because it is a hot dog. >> half pound patty and high-protein. neil: then you have a gorgeous model. >> get works very well for our company. [laughter] so that consumer thinks they don't have money to splurge? >> one of the advantages is if he had $60 in his pocket he had $60 now with his $30 and he will eat on the way home. neil: but you we're doing very well. bayou are worried about the push for a minimum wage then all bets are off to. >> if you increase cost obviously you decrease the restaurants that oh bin because people project out expenses by years and even the prospect of a significant increase kills jobs even the budget office said increasing at $10.10 will k
but they are going up there they even by the 1,000-calorie berger's.[laughter] they are doing something. obviously it is food? >> the good thing is people will eat no matter what. since the oil prices have dropped prices have gone up significantly to put money in their pocket and -- pockets and they will come by them from you this is why we can sell the juicy burgers. neil: these are huge because it is a hot dog. >> half pound patty and high-protein. neil: then you have a gorgeous...
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gartenstein-ross. >> i agree with what jm berger said that we are in a radical change. the question for us is are we up for this? i think we have grown content with a system in which a lot of things don't work where we tried to address problems and it gets lost somewhere in the bureaucracy and there's due process and everyone is waiting for someone else to do something and what we are getting in outputs is so suboptimal that of the u.s. government or corporation with loose their jobs. the questions are can we move fast enough? are there too many bureaucratic obstacles and if so what can we do to stop those obstacles and are we transparent enough both internally in terms of getting bite in the government and external eight getting by in publicly and the broader world community. we have talked a number of times about how these u.s. is a bad brand and that's actually true. there's no question about that but also looking at the big picture we shouldn't be content with this. the u.s. is a good country. we shouldn't be content with the u.s. having a bad brand. that's also one
gartenstein-ross. >> i agree with what jm berger said that we are in a radical change. the question for us is are we up for this? i think we have grown content with a system in which a lot of things don't work where we tried to address problems and it gets lost somewhere in the bureaucracy and there's due process and everyone is waiting for someone else to do something and what we are getting in outputs is so suboptimal that of the u.s. government or corporation with loose their jobs. the...
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an approach this curve with the speed limit is thought that the miles an hour >> pam moore: samuel berger> stanley roberts: while most mcdonald's turnover selling billions and billions of burgers this mcdonald's on the corner of haight and stand in st. in san francisco is no for something else and no not for the service and now for the lack of food in fact is still get to all be patty's special sauce lettuce cheese pickles and on a sesame seed bun but according to the city attorney's office you confine all types of drugs from lsd to mushrooms and it everything in between and sacks since 2012 according to the city attorney's office there is but a whopping 11 hunter calls i hung out in the parking lot to see if i did notice anything firsthand i was offered we eat mushrooms and molly which is called ecstasy >> stanley roberts: a while back the mcdonald's used death of a security guard patrolling the parking lot and according to some people it was much safer but now their new alders and they apparently opted out of using security so all they have now to patrol the grounds are regular employee
an approach this curve with the speed limit is thought that the miles an hour >> pam moore: samuel berger> stanley roberts: while most mcdonald's turnover selling billions and billions of burgers this mcdonald's on the corner of haight and stand in st. in san francisco is no for something else and no not for the service and now for the lack of food in fact is still get to all be patty's special sauce lettuce cheese pickles and on a sesame seed bun but according to the city attorney's...
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called fatestaurant burger, and this is called a hypocrite berger to get the veggie burger with the baconabout is the retail prices are down, but we are not paying less at restaurants and that spread is the most we have ever seen. we have had a lot of fatty bacon in inventories leading through that. that was more expensive bacon. is good for retailers because we are still paying more and not seen the price benefit. pimm: maybe the pork belly gap. alix: happy lunch, everybody. pimm: thank you. i want to go now to julie hyman in the newsroom for a look at the markets. bacon to the markets. record highs. let's take a look at what is going on in major averages right now. if there are any gains in the s&p in the dow, it will mean records for the averages. also touching an intraday high for the dow as well. are not quitewe there for the s&p 500 at that point on a intraday basis paired joining me for today's's options insight is the chief investment officer at recon capital partners. kevin, we keep pushing up to the records day after day after day. for the snp and the doubt. is energy earnings a
called fatestaurant burger, and this is called a hypocrite berger to get the veggie burger with the baconabout is the retail prices are down, but we are not paying less at restaurants and that spread is the most we have ever seen. we have had a lot of fatty bacon in inventories leading through that. that was more expensive bacon. is good for retailers because we are still paying more and not seen the price benefit. pimm: maybe the pork belly gap. alix: happy lunch, everybody. pimm: thank you. i...
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is terrible for him is that just one year earlier, before he was promoted, he and his friend aaron berger decided on a plot, a conspiracy to carve out some kind of kingdom down there in louisiana, and mexico. this mother lode of silver that produces a third of all the silver in the civilized world. get your hands on that and it is like being in charge of the meant -- mint. no one quite knows what burr had in mind but it can only happen with wilkinson's help. he had the ability to go to war with spain. if there was war with spain, all burr's contacts said we will go to war with spain and bring you out 5000 people, 10,000 people trade that was a critical thing. in the summer of 18 six it looked as though war would break out because spanish troops move down to just about their, neck and dojo's -- it is 65 miles. you could have had war with no trouble at all. october of 1806 he was discussing with his second in command how they could go to war. how they could do a sentence apprise attack. at that moment, the fate of the united states was in his hands. if they had made the attack the army woul
is terrible for him is that just one year earlier, before he was promoted, he and his friend aaron berger decided on a plot, a conspiracy to carve out some kind of kingdom down there in louisiana, and mexico. this mother lode of silver that produces a third of all the silver in the civilized world. get your hands on that and it is like being in charge of the meant -- mint. no one quite knows what burr had in mind but it can only happen with wilkinson's help. he had the ability to go to war with...
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then rodders berger got a concussion and i said so, you understand that the risk of you getting a second concussion in the next game is much higher right? you understand the two of them in close temporal proximity is a perfect their logical storm and the reason steve had to retire. so do you get that this isn't going to make a difference in your season? and then i went to his mother and his father and because they are my best allies it is us against, and he played. he played in the game and i have not seen very much change at all the bible taught you this when i saw patrick retire after years at the top of his game we are going to start seeing this manifest while players are playing and people start having a symptomatology and the 10-12. it's not going to take 20 years so that's why we are sitting on top of an epidemic as the strong players that hit has changed. you didn't have -- i had a player for the cardinals. he weighed 375 pounds and he could run a sub 5-40. [laughter] >> what is the reaction that you get when you talk to former players and they are aware of this issue and you even
then rodders berger got a concussion and i said so, you understand that the risk of you getting a second concussion in the next game is much higher right? you understand the two of them in close temporal proximity is a perfect their logical storm and the reason steve had to retire. so do you get that this isn't going to make a difference in your season? and then i went to his mother and his father and because they are my best allies it is us against, and he played. he played in the game and i...
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thank you bill berger from usid in kathmandu. >>> up next how serious is threat of isis to the homeland? we'll talk to michael mccaul coming up next. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or v
thank you bill berger from usid in kathmandu. >>> up next how serious is threat of isis to the homeland? we'll talk to michael mccaul coming up next. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready...
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. >> dan berger you testified before the senate yesterday, this latest move prompted in part by comments from the fbi director james comey who says the attack in garland, texas, outside of dallas by elton simpson and his roommate nadir soofi highlights the dangers of attacks in the united states. he told reporters this. i'll put it on the screen. i know there are other elton simpsons out there, almost as if there is a devil sitting on their shoulder saying kill kill kill all day long. they are recruiting and tasking at the same time. in fact comby says he says there are thousands of icy supporters or followers in the united states right now. cha kind of threat is the u.s. facing from these people? >> well isis definitely casts a very wide net, wolf. i mean it's -- they're out there every day really putting out a large volume of material but they also -- they're not just broadcasting incitement and threats but trying to develop relationships with people one of the things that social media is good for, is to give you a sense of intimacy with somebody who might be on the other side of the g
. >> dan berger you testified before the senate yesterday, this latest move prompted in part by comments from the fbi director james comey who says the attack in garland, texas, outside of dallas by elton simpson and his roommate nadir soofi highlights the dangers of attacks in the united states. he told reporters this. i'll put it on the screen. i know there are other elton simpsons out there, almost as if there is a devil sitting on their shoulder saying kill kill kill all day long....
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berger and eugene rob soviet republic. as bad as it looks for the anti-isis efforts by the president, it doesn't look like toys' lot more bigger idea on the other side of how to do it. coming up, there's an old saying democrats fall in love and republicans fall in line and it looks like the 2016 republican presidential candidates are falling all over each other to fall in line with the party's right wing even if it means disc earlier more moderate positions. >>> plus two big stories on the equality front. first, the polls are closed in ireland today and supporters are optimistic that they have got the votes today to pass an historic referendum legalizing same-sex marriage in ireland, of all places. >>> and meanwhile here at home the head of the boy scouts former defense secretary, robert gates, the man who oversought end of the military's don't ask don't tell policy calls for an end to the ban on day scout masters. that's fascinating. >>> and looking what happens when president obama, president obama joined twitter this we
berger and eugene rob soviet republic. as bad as it looks for the anti-isis efforts by the president, it doesn't look like toys' lot more bigger idea on the other side of how to do it. coming up, there's an old saying democrats fall in love and republicans fall in line and it looks like the 2016 republican presidential candidates are falling all over each other to fall in line with the party's right wing even if it means disc earlier more moderate positions. >>> plus two big stories on...
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thank you so much jm berger good to have you on. >> thank you. >>> all right.ing a breaking story out of waco texas, nine people are dead in a shooting. we will explain what happened with a live report next. their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer multip
thank you so much jm berger good to have you on. >> thank you. >>> all right.ing a breaking story out of waco texas, nine people are dead in a shooting. we will explain what happened with a live report next. their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood...
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. >> and this going back to the ham berger,.ou. >> you're cruel. >> the hamburger very 1970s if they're trying to reach a young hip audience, this is not the way to do it. >> even if if you come way down market to talk about kale and football. >> i told i live here. >> now something very serious. a key ruling by a federal court might be the first step in eliminating the nsa controversial phone spying program. ready to take a victory lap maybe? here he comes. all right. ♪ (music plays throughout) ♪ the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... from the smallest detail to the boldest leap. healthier means using wellness to keep away illness... knowing a prescription is way more than the pills... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. ♪ ♪ healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. realizing cold hard data can inspire warmth and compass
. >> and this going back to the ham berger,.ou. >> you're cruel. >> the hamburger very 1970s if they're trying to reach a young hip audience, this is not the way to do it. >> even if if you come way down market to talk about kale and football. >> i told i live here. >> now something very serious. a key ruling by a federal court might be the first step in eliminating the nsa controversial phone spying program. ready to take a victory lap maybe? here he comes....
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billion burgers a year to come in all sizes from tiny sledders ted giant scale busters giant chess berger doesn't holes serving up locals for over 40 years original joe's in the city's north beach so make some like they used to as does balboa cafe. personally i like bourbons burger and then trish member from bob city of tehran american cheese and a friend of fresh every day me for the score may burger from urban stake but their secret sauce you go but must lipoprotein or the al style. still >> darya: had tracy morgan settles his lawsuit with wal-mart. >> reporter: thursdays' of people on the floors are behaving badly when i'm around an exhibition of people behaving badly scared me >> darya: assistant had a carjacking a hostage situation gas station close standoff that cause of the finance dacron for stanley roberts has exclusive video of a confrontation unfold in when he encounters the suspect's family. >> reporter: to get the strangest luck of being and their assistants the wrong place at the right time was this situation and the city of any act called for everybody to show including thi
billion burgers a year to come in all sizes from tiny sledders ted giant scale busters giant chess berger doesn't holes serving up locals for over 40 years original joe's in the city's north beach so make some like they used to as does balboa cafe. personally i like bourbons burger and then trish member from bob city of tehran american cheese and a friend of fresh every day me for the score may burger from urban stake but their secret sauce you go but must lipoprotein or the al style. still...
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bring in cnn military analyst major general james "spider" marks, a national security analyst peter bergerould they use the same tactics, come from behind, say, to take over habbaniyah? >> well, certainly, you want to attack an enemy where he is not. so it's not surprising we're seeing tactics by isis. bear in mind, the isf forces, the shia militia, are at this point aware of what isis is trying to do. so there are major routes that will be protected but absolutely, joe, there are adaptive measures and tactics that will be employed by isis every opportunity they. and we would hope the isf and the shia militia will do the same. >> peter, president obama has said, we're not losing to isis. does he finally need to go ahead and change the strategy? is it is possible that allied bombing runs are not enough to get the job done? >> well, part of that calculus is also what does the person people want. americans, you know, are much more -- if you polled two years ago, a large majority of americans would have said, you know, we should not have boots on the ground. that has changed. but president oba
bring in cnn military analyst major general james "spider" marks, a national security analyst peter bergerould they use the same tactics, come from behind, say, to take over habbaniyah? >> well, certainly, you want to attack an enemy where he is not. so it's not surprising we're seeing tactics by isis. bear in mind, the isf forces, the shia militia, are at this point aware of what isis is trying to do. so there are major routes that will be protected but absolutely, joe, there...
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we now have peter berger joining us. >> cnn senior national analyst peter, first of all, your reactionir words, stunning. >> well, i mean, it's happened before but with a slightly different outcome. on july 4th of last year u.s. special operations went to syria trying to rescue the american hostages and the de facto capital of isis in syria. the intelligence was not, you know, basically, the hostages have been moved before the raid took place. so, this is not unprecedented and if we go back to the george w. busheria a eara we also saw special operations going into syria to attack members of al qaeda and iraq who, of course, is the parpt organizatient orga isis. this is unusual, bunot unprecedented. >> what in your vision is the impact on the ability for isis to continue to fund operations on the organizational plan for isis. often there is a deputy who is ready to step in and take over. do you think this will have some major impact? >> i think, victor, the answer there is what the special operators take out in the course of the raid. i mean, taking out the guy who runs the leader, the
we now have peter berger joining us. >> cnn senior national analyst peter, first of all, your reactionir words, stunning. >> well, i mean, it's happened before but with a slightly different outcome. on july 4th of last year u.s. special operations went to syria trying to rescue the american hostages and the de facto capital of isis in syria. the intelligence was not, you know, basically, the hostages have been moved before the raid took place. so, this is not unprecedented and if we...
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. >> look at ali berger one of our producers. >> don't want to get mom a vacuum cleaner.computer all day long, mom does that kind of work gets your eyes relaxed. >> i'm not sure what's going on but it feels good. >> it's got a blue look inside. very soothing. >> all right. >> this is for people that have neck problems. >> the number one problem is neck and shoulder. >> thank you. >> did i hit you hard? >> yeah, you did. what else is knew. >> aren't you relaxed now? >> no. >> this is again the neck shoulder, not a square. it fits you and holds on. >> look how attractive it is. >> what's it do? >> massages heats, warmth massage should be cooking there there. >> it's not cooking. now you're talking. >> great way. both products are about $80 from hammacher schlemmer. >> do you like that? >> yeah. >> like a little buzz. >> invented by a mom inventor. one of my big things. mom and pop inventors called the nod pod and came up with this idea at night attaches to an inner pillow case. >> looks like a diaper. >> while you're sleeping put it on your eyes like that. when you sleep on
. >> look at ali berger one of our producers. >> don't want to get mom a vacuum cleaner.computer all day long, mom does that kind of work gets your eyes relaxed. >> i'm not sure what's going on but it feels good. >> it's got a blue look inside. very soothing. >> all right. >> this is for people that have neck problems. >> the number one problem is neck and shoulder. >> thank you. >> did i hit you hard? >> yeah, you did. what else is...
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mrtin arm berger. his distinguished career in the military spans five decades and enlisted as a soldier in the indiana national guard in 1969. as secretary of state, i had the privilege to work with him to protect hoosiers working in the military by promoting and improving absentee voting processes. as indiana's th district representative, i have worked with him on legislation which would study the structure of our military and reserve components can be best utilized. he is one of the most accomplished generals in the country and valuable leader in indiana and u.s.a. he has led our national guard and served our nation and state with integrity and distinction over his military career. i thank him for his selfless service and wish him well in his retirement. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: i yield back the balance of my time. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> i rise to address the house for one minute and revise and stepped my remarks. the speaker pro tempore:
mrtin arm berger. his distinguished career in the military spans five decades and enlisted as a soldier in the indiana national guard in 1969. as secretary of state, i had the privilege to work with him to protect hoosiers working in the military by promoting and improving absentee voting processes. as indiana's th district representative, i have worked with him on legislation which would study the structure of our military and reserve components can be best utilized. he is one of the most...
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berger. [background sounds] purcy lee house iii. [background sounds] brian w. jones.vier j. cabrera. [background sounds] jason m. crist. [background sounds] brian j. feldt. [background sounds] alexander i. gionevi. [background sounds] [background sounds] clinton holtz. [background sounds] [background sounds] brandon k. kuntz. [background sounds] mark a. mayo. [background sounds] frank e. mcknight. [background sounds] earnest j. montoya sr. [background sounds] tyler r. verblado. [background sounds] [background sounds] juaquin ortega. [background sounds] marlise santiago. [background sounds] francisco moreta deleon. [background sounds] carlos r. verega. the mario jorge martin. [background sounds] acknowledgment of all deceased officers. mrs. amy scully, wife of alvin scully, florence township police department new jersey. [background sounds] acknowledgment of all disabled officers. deputy sheriff robin hawkins leo county sheriff's office, new mexico. [background sounds] [background sounds] acknowledgment of all international officers. new south wales police force austra
berger. [background sounds] purcy lee house iii. [background sounds] brian w. jones.vier j. cabrera. [background sounds] jason m. crist. [background sounds] brian j. feldt. [background sounds] alexander i. gionevi. [background sounds] [background sounds] clinton holtz. [background sounds] [background sounds] brandon k. kuntz. [background sounds] mark a. mayo. [background sounds] frank e. mcknight. [background sounds] earnest j. montoya sr. [background sounds] tyler r. verblado. [background...