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we are trying our best. one of the things when you talk about like all the sort of the white collar and people doing things that are wrong, the government side of things. at least from what i've seen with how much we have to do, i don't know that we have the time to think of doing soming that crazy. i mean, we're just kind of busy. if we're messing up your file -- if you've sued us 20 times, and we messed up your other case, we didn't intentionally do that. trust me. so i think that discovering where we mess up and trying to fix that and trying -- one of the things i have been trying to also do beyond this is just improve our foia processes in general from the foia program manager standpoint, and looking at what we're messing up on and trying to fix these things. learning from obviously all these mistakes that we do make. but also trying to fix it as much as we can. and so -- but ogis is very nice when they call and it's nice having them as well to talk to the requesters. especially to be able to send them t
we are trying our best. one of the things when you talk about like all the sort of the white collar and people doing things that are wrong, the government side of things. at least from what i've seen with how much we have to do, i don't know that we have the time to think of doing soming that crazy. i mean, we're just kind of busy. if we're messing up your file -- if you've sued us 20 times, and we messed up your other case, we didn't intentionally do that. trust me. so i think that discovering...
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if not the best best disciplined best officer what would be the main argument that you would suggest for the u.s. not to attack iran right now we see iran through one lens in one way we see this as a unchanging theocracy that is very of the american anti western incurable if you will another words it's fatally stricken with this theocratic disease of religious fanaticism i don't i think it will change and i think if we can back away from this iran will evolve differently over the next ten years and we don't have to have this hostile relationship or confrontation that would be i mean are you that's one of my organs see another was don't look at you want to change for the better you look at the future look at what is driving iran what is what is iran's principal interest internal modernization economic development what do its people want israel to focus of everyone's hatred in iran absolutely not most iranians could care less about it in fact most iranians are not very friendly towards arabs so the bottom line is why are we doing what we're doing we're looking at things as though they
if not the best best disciplined best officer what would be the main argument that you would suggest for the u.s. not to attack iran right now we see iran through one lens in one way we see this as a unchanging theocracy that is very of the american anti western incurable if you will another words it's fatally stricken with this theocratic disease of religious fanaticism i don't i think it will change and i think if we can back away from this iran will evolve differently over the next ten years...
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romney's best among older men. his best is only half as good as obama's best.ou think about it statistically, if only men were voting in the next election, if the race were held a century ago, mr. romney would be delighted with these turn of events. in 2012, sadly for him, women vote a lot. charlie cook spelling this out. mr. cook writing quote, given that women generally make up 51% to 52% of the electorate, whenever republican candidates lose women by more than they win among men, they can skip ordered the champagne for election night. the romney campaign knows they have this problem. it's great for them they are winning among older men and among men overall because they are winning so much among older men, just as they are winning among white voters overall. the campaign has been staring into certain doom with latino ç voters. they lost all the ground that president bush gained and then sol. some. they do need to win some of the college crowd. most importantly, given that they are a majority of the electorate, the romney campaign must improve their standing
romney's best among older men. his best is only half as good as obama's best.ou think about it statistically, if only men were voting in the next election, if the race were held a century ago, mr. romney would be delighted with these turn of events. in 2012, sadly for him, women vote a lot. charlie cook spelling this out. mr. cook writing quote, given that women generally make up 51% to 52% of the electorate, whenever republican candidates lose women by more than they win among men, they can...
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for best buy?they're on the brink of junk. >> starbucks was never there. >> right. >> a different schultz coming back to rescue the company. >> thank you, herb. keep a close eye on best buy today. >> let's shift to bonds and dollar and rick, my hero, f-150 changer, santelli back in chicago. >> thanks, if you look at what's going on obviously in spain you get a glimpse of the market, but look at boon deals today. they're in the mid160s opening to a 20 year chart, there is not a lower yield there, these are historic low here. tens and 30s are making near one month low yields, and things like t-bills many countries have negative bill rates at auctions or after auctions. swiss, you know their bill rates. some of them are now minus 15 basis points. as we continue to see many countries and fixed income marks that represent some time of value. if you like to have your money in cash they're showing you demand. if you look at big skews, the right and obligation to be short, in treasury that skew is getting
for best buy?they're on the brink of junk. >> starbucks was never there. >> right. >> a different schultz coming back to rescue the company. >> thank you, herb. keep a close eye on best buy today. >> let's shift to bonds and dollar and rick, my hero, f-150 changer, santelli back in chicago. >> thanks, if you look at what's going on obviously in spain you get a glimpse of the market, but look at boon deals today. they're in the mid160s opening to a 20 year...
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best way to handle it than take action instantly. the most important piece of data we get next week will be the labor department's unemployment number friday. that number if weak could roll back any gains we might get from all the individual pops of the stories that i am about to tell you about. yes. but if we get a strong one, they'll fly. a weak one, you can get everything here on a discount. it will be like going to the day old bread store. you been warned. dollar trade. with that in mind, what's the game plan. monday morning, a lot of these are companies we talked to in the show, so i feel pretty good about them. monday morning is an example of that. we had the ceo of harman. he talked about how the auto market embraced his product. the parts makers sold a lot of cars. they have become a necessity. bet we get a good number out of harman. after the bell we hear from one of our favorites, sba communications. gigantic cell tower company. more data, more problems. the solution in putting out more antennas. that's why i think they hav
best way to handle it than take action instantly. the most important piece of data we get next week will be the labor department's unemployment number friday. that number if weak could roll back any gains we might get from all the individual pops of the stories that i am about to tell you about. yes. but if we get a strong one, they'll fly. a weak one, you can get everything here on a discount. it will be like going to the day old bread store. you been warned. dollar trade. with that in mind,...
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the best part about this job is working for the players. the reason for that is that the players recognize just how fortunate they are too get to make a living and to make an unbelievable living playing the game of baseball. they're incredibly humble guys, they are regular guys. they don't take for granted at all what they have. they give back to the community. part of this is what makes them such great union members but i think while the economics of many of them would place them in the 1%, their outlook toward life is such these are regular guys. >> who do you think were the best baseball players of all time and why? >> steve rogers, bobby bonilla, b.j. surhoff. >> i'm not going to name any names. everybody could say the best baseball players were those that were playing when they were 8 or 9 years old. i can say with confidence the best players playing the game are right now the quality of the training, the skill, the fitness have gotten to the point where -- and the fact that we're more inclusive than we've ever been, if you go back to
the best part about this job is working for the players. the reason for that is that the players recognize just how fortunate they are too get to make a living and to make an unbelievable living playing the game of baseball. they're incredibly humble guys, they are regular guys. they don't take for granted at all what they have. they give back to the community. part of this is what makes them such great union members but i think while the economics of many of them would place them in the 1%,...
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it's not the best of times for them. it's not the best of times for the long-term small businesses in the community that have been the heart and soul of this district and these are family owned businesses. people who have been connected to the community for a long time. they are struggling with right. they are struggling with increased business costs. they're also having a hard time. it's probably not the best of times for community-based organizations like a good samaritan and many others that serve district 9 and the surrounding neighborhoods. cuts to services affect the quality of life for all families and residents in this community. there's another important point to make. small businesses and nonprofit in this community also create jobs. they are also critical to economic engine of this trend buneighborhood and the city in general. we employ community people. mayor, you know very well. you started your career as a community-based organization. you are now the mayor of the city. we're very happy that you are going t
it's not the best of times for them. it's not the best of times for the long-term small businesses in the community that have been the heart and soul of this district and these are family owned businesses. people who have been connected to the community for a long time. they are struggling with right. they are struggling with increased business costs. they're also having a hard time. it's probably not the best of times for community-based organizations like a good samaritan and many others that...
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it's not the best of times for them.t's not the best of times for the long-term small businesses in the community that have been the heart and soul of this district and these are family owned businesses. people who have been connected to the community for a long time. they are struggling with right. they are struggling with increased business costs. they're also having a hard time. it's probably not the best of times for community-based organizations like a good samaritan and many others that serve district 9 and the surrounding neighborhoods.
it's not the best of times for them.t's not the best of times for the long-term small businesses in the community that have been the heart and soul of this district and these are family owned businesses. people who have been connected to the community for a long time. they are struggling with right. they are struggling with increased business costs. they're also having a hard time. it's probably not the best of times for community-based organizations like a good samaritan and many others that...
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competition i think is the best way. but another way, of course, is ensure that we have a database of pricing information that is transparent, that's accessible, and that is one that the agencies and dptsz can redepartments can rely on. one dramatic example is a report that came out of the special inspector general's office in july last year which found that one department of defense contractor was charging 900 bucks for a control switch that was worth $7, in some cases contractors matchups ranging from 2,300% to 12,000%. so we've had plenty of examples of this brought forward by ig reports and by the commission itself. again, enhanced competition is a powerful tool. i'd like to hear from our witnesses about the feasibility of a more systemic way to approach this issue, tracking pricing information to ensure that contracting agencies are getting a good value. mr. ginman, if we could start with you, i understand d.o.d. has established a pilot program under the director of defense pricing and the notion here is to create a
competition i think is the best way. but another way, of course, is ensure that we have a database of pricing information that is transparent, that's accessible, and that is one that the agencies and dptsz can redepartments can rely on. one dramatic example is a report that came out of the special inspector general's office in july last year which found that one department of defense contractor was charging 900 bucks for a control switch that was worth $7, in some cases contractors matchups...
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in fact is it was up 160, its best gain in nearly two weeks. the markets then fell through mid-week. by friday the markets closed down. here's a look how the major arms finished the first three months of the year, the best first quarter since 1998. >>> best buy announced it will close 50 of its big box stores this year, test new store for t formats and lay off workers. the company dominated electronics retailing for much of the last decade but faces severe competition from online sellers. >>> the markets were on fire this first quarter of the year. is there still more gas in that tank? for stocks? or is it too late to get in for the retail investors? joining us, jim paulson, chief investment stranlg gist at wells investment capital. welcome back. a remarkable first quarter for stocks, the best since 1998 for some market averages. do you think this run continues into the second quarter? >> i think it will. i think we're going to get a correction at some point. one thing to keep in mind is the market's come up a lot but it went down a lot last ye
in fact is it was up 160, its best gain in nearly two weeks. the markets then fell through mid-week. by friday the markets closed down. here's a look how the major arms finished the first three months of the year, the best first quarter since 1998. >>> best buy announced it will close 50 of its big box stores this year, test new store for t formats and lay off workers. the company dominated electronics retailing for much of the last decade but faces severe competition from online...
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my main office thought they were the best, the best, the best. and everybody was doing things out there wasn't so important. baloney. you know, the people on the ground are the ones who were meeting my constituents, the ones who were bringing the issues to me, the ones who were the face of my office. so we had a lot of heart-felt meetings and now we're a seamless team. but it takes a lot of time. but i think that these regions have gone wild. this region went wild on you. they went rogue. and it can't happen. and it's still -- there's ugly things that are going to come out. let's face it. because we know that mr. miller isn't going to stop until he knows everything single thing. so i have -- so, will you consider this idea of -- i'm not just talking about a person of public buildings or -- i'm talking about an overall good person, to get in there and say to the region, we need to change and this is how it has to be. this is what our leader in washington said we're going to do. and we're going to do this for him. we're going to do this for the cou
my main office thought they were the best, the best, the best. and everybody was doing things out there wasn't so important. baloney. you know, the people on the ground are the ones who were meeting my constituents, the ones who were bringing the issues to me, the ones who were the face of my office. so we had a lot of heart-felt meetings and now we're a seamless team. but it takes a lot of time. but i think that these regions have gone wild. this region went wild on you. they went rogue. and...
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because the best oranges make the best juice. ♪ because the best oranges make the best juice.rought champagne. oh wow! best in the world. oikos greek yogurt from dannon. so creamy thick and fresh tasting dannon oikos berry flavors beat chobani 2:1 in a national taste test. mmmm... this may be the best in the world. oikos greek yogurt. what if we could keep enough plastic waste to cover all of manhattan out of landfills each year? the equivalent of 140 million trash bags, gone. by using glad trash bags, designed with reinforcing bands to be stronger with less plastic waste, we can. it's a small change that can make a big difference. and try glad odor shield with febreze freshness... strong bags that neutralize strong odors. >>> this morning on "green your routine today," eco-friendly hollywood. from stylish jeans and sunglasses to smooth wine and coffee, celebrities have jumped on the green bandwagon creating earth friendly products. "today" contributor elizabeth mayhew has a few product lines you'll want to check out. good morning. >> good morning. >> a lot of these celebritie
because the best oranges make the best juice. ♪ because the best oranges make the best juice.rought champagne. oh wow! best in the world. oikos greek yogurt from dannon. so creamy thick and fresh tasting dannon oikos berry flavors beat chobani 2:1 in a national taste test. mmmm... this may be the best in the world. oikos greek yogurt. what if we could keep enough plastic waste to cover all of manhattan out of landfills each year? the equivalent of 140 million trash bags, gone. by using glad...
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i once did a segment called best buy, calling it best browse because of the amazon factor.'s fault, though. best buy has done a lot of stupid things, not moving aggressively into mobile. sticking with cds when itunes took over, and here is a twitter i'm familiar with, and as cnbc's herb greenberg tweets, best buy spent $1.5 billion buying back shares at $27.50 with the stock now at 22. i have to tell you, herb, and everyone else, i hate companies that decide their stock is cheap and then trash their balance sheet with buybacks that turn out to be very expensive. that's a total nonstarter, which is why i always talk about dividends, not buybacks. are all traditional retailers dead? shawnkelson tweets, brick-and-mortar stores will take a big hit in the next five years. i think i prefer to shop online and compare prices. i'm real down on best buy, i can't be as negative about all retailers. plenty of stores where it's a delight to shop at and americans do love to shop. i like personal service when i'm making most purchases if i can get it. i don't like to buy clothes online. i
i once did a segment called best buy, calling it best browse because of the amazon factor.'s fault, though. best buy has done a lot of stupid things, not moving aggressively into mobile. sticking with cds when itunes took over, and here is a twitter i'm familiar with, and as cnbc's herb greenberg tweets, best buy spent $1.5 billion buying back shares at $27.50 with the stock now at 22. i have to tell you, herb, and everyone else, i hate companies that decide their stock is cheap and then trash...
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i still want the best for him.get along. >> miguel coto trains in orlando, florida, simply for the weather and proximity to puerto rico. but on days off in camp, the wealth of attractions the city offers can be peeling. today the fighter and the team have their eyes set on a destination on the south side of town, the orlando cart center track. >> i have my mask and helmet. i should be ready to go. >> in store this afternoon, a few laps of amateur racing. every man, woman and child for themselves. >> the most beautiful process of our training camp is -- is living. smile with them. get inside the moment with them. outside the game more like a family. >> we are ready to beat miguel's -- >>> i want to see a clean, safe, race. okay. don't overdrive. don't go more faster than you can handle the cars, okay? >> go! go! go! >> i did well. i did well. i got in, like number seven. >> new category. >> the day is about fun. but it is also one of coto's last opportunities to spend time with his wife and kids before they head hom
i still want the best for him.get along. >> miguel coto trains in orlando, florida, simply for the weather and proximity to puerto rico. but on days off in camp, the wealth of attractions the city offers can be peeling. today the fighter and the team have their eyes set on a destination on the south side of town, the orlando cart center track. >> i have my mask and helmet. i should be ready to go. >> in store this afternoon, a few laps of amateur racing. every man, woman and...
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and man's best friend. and that's what some wichita firefighters did last week. you can see them digging on an embankment for a dog. the dog's name is taz. taz got scared when a lightning strike happened, got away from him, jumped in the swollen river and got stuck under the embankme embankment. the fire department brought in a team of divers to dig through this team of concrete to get the dog out. the fire captain was about to prep the media and say, hey, we lost him. >> and then we just decided to -- the captain said i just want to search one more place. >> take a look at this picture from the "wichita eagle." this is taz's nose breaking through. and they realize, proof of life. the dog is alive. so his owner, john huey gorkts in the water to comfort him as they finished the rescue. this whole rescue effort took around two hours. >> this poor little guy. what a brave dog to be caught in that space for so long and to hear the noise of the rescuers. and he made it out. >> and he also did his part in his own rescue, too, because if he hadn't tried to, youknow, sni
and man's best friend. and that's what some wichita firefighters did last week. you can see them digging on an embankment for a dog. the dog's name is taz. taz got scared when a lightning strike happened, got away from him, jumped in the swollen river and got stuck under the embankme embankment. the fire department brought in a team of divers to dig through this team of concrete to get the dog out. the fire captain was about to prep the media and say, hey, we lost him. >> and then we just...
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to be best actress then best director then best actor then best movie and they waited and waited. >>ven know what they were giving out, and just clapping, going what is this again? hey, it's sound editing, of course. i didn't know. >> but, anyway, and i got -- i was really excited that meryl streep won. i'm a huge fan. >> jimmy: me, too. i like meryl streep. [ cheers and applause ] she's the greatest. so sweet and good and humble and fun. >> what pisses me off about people who have a thing about meryl streep winning is, like, well, she, you know, again? it's like, well, that's her job. like she does it really well. [ laughs ] >> jimmy: she kicks butt, yeah. >> and so why are you angry that she does a great accent? like, i never understand why people -- oh another accent. >> jimmy: oh, another home run? yeah he hits home runs. what are you going to do? [ laughter ] now, look, springsteen's here tonight. and i was just talking about concerts and you don't really go. but this is -- have you ever been to a concert? >> i went -- i went to a prince concert in madison square garden, which w
to be best actress then best director then best actor then best movie and they waited and waited. >>ven know what they were giving out, and just clapping, going what is this again? hey, it's sound editing, of course. i didn't know. >> but, anyway, and i got -- i was really excited that meryl streep won. i'm a huge fan. >> jimmy: me, too. i like meryl streep. [ cheers and applause ] she's the greatest. so sweet and good and humble and fun. >> what pisses me off about...
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the best part is working for the players. the reason for that is the players recognize how fortunate they are to get to make a living and to get to make an unbelievable living playing the game of baseball. they are humble guys. they do not take for granted at all what they have. they give back to the community. part of this is what makes them great union members. where the economics of many of them would place them in the 1%, their outlook towards life shows these are regular guys. >> who do you think were the best baseball players of all time [laughter] and why] -- who are the best baseball players and why? >> i will be a little politics here and not name any names. i can say everybody thinks the best baseball players are the ones that were playing the game when they were about seven or eight or nine years old. i think i can say with confidence the best of all time are those playing the game right now. the quality of their training, fitness, the skill and the competition has gone to the point where the players -- and the fac
the best part is working for the players. the reason for that is the players recognize how fortunate they are to get to make a living and to get to make an unbelievable living playing the game of baseball. they are humble guys. they do not take for granted at all what they have. they give back to the community. part of this is what makes them great union members. where the economics of many of them would place them in the 1%, their outlook towards life shows these are regular guys. >> who...
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he can represent the best of black america, the best of white america.esents the best of america. and american aspirations and american possibility and that's what we see with howard and all over this country. we see the best of america coming forward. we should have a good conversation on race and power, power too, not just race. it's power. the gun is power. but it's an opportunity for us and i think we're moving in that direction. >> sis afis, i see obama as sis afis in the first four years and nobody would speak about the size of the rock or the elevation of the hill. all you hear people talk about is what he didn't do to come from what he has asked to take over and do in the time to behave as an american, to put up with those who were in my estimation acting very un-american, to get rid of those people, it took longer than patience should allow. but he tried to bring us together. even to argue with radio hosts and people who have nothing to do with anything. it's important that this man has had to fight similar battle of a black person in a position
he can represent the best of black america, the best of white america.esents the best of america. and american aspirations and american possibility and that's what we see with howard and all over this country. we see the best of america coming forward. we should have a good conversation on race and power, power too, not just race. it's power. the gun is power. but it's an opportunity for us and i think we're moving in that direction. >> sis afis, i see obama as sis afis in the first four...
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we want to make sure the ratepayer in san francisco does the best deal possible, the best service possible, and competition allows us to return that. >> thank you, for joining us today. we've been talking to supervisor of david campos of district 9. watch for the next episode when we will be back. >> san francisco recreation and parks department offers classes for the whole family. rec and parks has a class for everyone. discover what is available now and get ready to get out and play. henri matisse. frida kahlo. andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. of.com great way to get out and play. for more information, visit sfrecpark.org. that out and play and get into t
we want to make sure the ratepayer in san francisco does the best deal possible, the best service possible, and competition allows us to return that. >> thank you, for joining us today. we've been talking to supervisor of david campos of district 9. watch for the next episode when we will be back. >> san francisco recreation and parks department offers classes for the whole family. rec and parks has a class for everyone. discover what is available now and get ready to get out and...
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best buy and yahoo all have major executive shakeups. welcome to money trade. c grass so, i'm going down to you. there is a lot of people in the market today talking about the t-13-7 level on the s&p. tell me why that's so significant. >> that's your may 2011 highs. that's a fib retracement level. it's right around the moving average. 1,367 is where we're at currently. we dipped to 1,365. that's a speed bump. you want to look at these levels, because theoretically we can drop pretty fast down to 13.25. leaves the door open to 1,300. changes the whole dynamic on this marketplace. >> on that note, what are you doing on a day like this? do you look at this and the last four trading days, which have been lower? if the lower trend continues, is it a great opportunity to get into some of the names you like or into the sidelines? >> i think it depends on your condition. you'll be raising cash and see what happens. earlier they were talking about is it intermediate correction or short term? so raise some cash and sit on the sidelines. >> you have to wonder if it's a he
best buy and yahoo all have major executive shakeups. welcome to money trade. c grass so, i'm going down to you. there is a lot of people in the market today talking about the t-13-7 level on the s&p. tell me why that's so significant. >> that's your may 2011 highs. that's a fib retracement level. it's right around the moving average. 1,367 is where we're at currently. we dipped to 1,365. that's a speed bump. you want to look at these levels, because theoretically we can drop pretty...
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so we want competition, we want to do the best. but we want to make sure that our planning that has led to a contract in place would be available to us given a fluid situation. >> could you speak to your -- in a report, in response to a report by the senate foreign relations committee, your administrator wrote in afghanistan, "now includes a subcontractor clause that permits u.s. aid to restrict the number of subcontract ears and requires the subcontractor to perform a certain percentage of the work." have these changes been implemented? >> yes, they have. >> so they're in every contract now in afghanistan? >> that is correct. and the limitations are to a two-year sub. two-tier subs. >> two tier? >> exactly. we found that's what works operationally best in afghanistan. >> have you found any problem with having the two-tier requirement? is there anything that you think in terms of value or competency that you've sacrificed for a two-tier limitation? >> i would say not as yet. >> how long has this been in place? >> i want to say in t
so we want competition, we want to do the best. but we want to make sure that our planning that has led to a contract in place would be available to us given a fluid situation. >> could you speak to your -- in a report, in response to a report by the senate foreign relations committee, your administrator wrote in afghanistan, "now includes a subcontractor clause that permits u.s. aid to restrict the number of subcontract ears and requires the subcontractor to perform a certain...
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they need best buy.the negatives, too many stores and those stores take a lot of staff to run them. big retail real estate footprint. that makes it and margin pressure. digital cameras don't sell the way they did in the cell phone age and neither do music cds in the ipod era. and finally, there's just been bad buzz around best buy. the place got so popular nobody goes there anymore. add it all up and you've got a stock that is off about 46% over the past three years. that's roughly the time period -- there you see it. 43, almost 44 after today. that's roughly the time that dunn took over. that kind of stock performance, maria, is not a recipe for job security. >> apparently not. thank you. >>> during brian dunn's tenure as ceo, the company stock has been down 34% from late june '09 through the close of yesterday. on day one it fell almost 6%. what will it take to get them back on track? joinsing us from london is stacy. thank you both for joining us. >> anthony, let me kick it off with you. is this story
they need best buy.the negatives, too many stores and those stores take a lot of staff to run them. big retail real estate footprint. that makes it and margin pressure. digital cameras don't sell the way they did in the cell phone age and neither do music cds in the ipod era. and finally, there's just been bad buzz around best buy. the place got so popular nobody goes there anymore. add it all up and you've got a stock that is off about 46% over the past three years. that's roughly the time...
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george had the best sight of all.w york city's tallest skyskriper. they'll add enough columns today to make the unfinished skeleton just over 1,250 feet tall. >>> here's diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." >> good morning, josh. the "made in america" team will be back tonight. it's game on. the entire month of may is "made in america" on "world news" as you have never seen it before. see you tonight. >> all right, diane. >>> also, a boeing 727 crash-landed in a remote mexican desert. it was no accident. the pilot is ejects moments before impact while cameras inside and outside recorded everything. the only passengers on board, crash test dummies. it was a stunt for a documentary airing later this year on the discovery channel. they want to see what happens on the plane, inside and out, when it crashes. we'll see. $20 million. by the way. >> a big-budget documentary. >> one shot at it to be hsure. >>> time for "pop news." >>> happy anniversary to mariah carey and nick cannon. it's been four years. si
george had the best sight of all.w york city's tallest skyskriper. they'll add enough columns today to make the unfinished skeleton just over 1,250 feet tall. >>> here's diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." >> good morning, josh. the "made in america" team will be back tonight. it's game on. the entire month of may is "made in america" on "world news" as you have never seen it before. see you tonight. >> all right,...
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we want to make sure the ratepayer in san francisco does the best deal possible, the best service possible, and competition allows us to return that. >> thank you, for joining us today. we've been talking to supervisor of david campos of district 9. watch for the next episode when we will be back. >> the next time you take a muni bus or train, there could be new technology that could make it easier to get to your destination. many are taking a position of next bus technology now in use around the city. updated at regular intervals from the comfort of their home or workplace. next bus uses satellite technology and advanced computer modeling to track buses and trains, estimating are bought stocks with a high degree of accuracy. the bus and train our arrival information can be accessed from your computer and even on your cellular phone or personal digital assistant. knowing their arrival time of the bus allows riders the choice of waiting for it or perhaps doing some shopping locally or getting a cup of coffee. it also gives a greater sense that they can count on you to get to their destinati
we want to make sure the ratepayer in san francisco does the best deal possible, the best service possible, and competition allows us to return that. >> thank you, for joining us today. we've been talking to supervisor of david campos of district 9. watch for the next episode when we will be back. >> the next time you take a muni bus or train, there could be new technology that could make it easier to get to your destination. many are taking a position of next bus technology now in...