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boris, i do want to play the reactions to mitt romney's comments to his donors.absolutely reject that notion, that description. i think that's absolutely wrong. that is not -- i don't think that that represents where we are as a party and where we're going as a party. >> we're in a big hole. we're not getting out of it by comments like that. when you're in a hole, stop digging. he keeps digging. >> your response to this. do you think this is analysis on an issue or is this a change in tone or tenor going forward? >> it's a necessary change in tone. there's no reason to look back to 2012 and belaying anyone for the loss. what they're going to do is take lessons from it. don't forget, still got a huge amount of the vote out there, over 50 million voters came out in support of the republican agenda. what do we do as republicans? if we concentrate on small government and leave the social issues behind and go out there with a message of we will make this country better and not being overly partisan, we can attract more voters. they seemed to give their president's a s
boris, i do want to play the reactions to mitt romney's comments to his donors.absolutely reject that notion, that description. i think that's absolutely wrong. that is not -- i don't think that that represents where we are as a party and where we're going as a party. >> we're in a big hole. we're not getting out of it by comments like that. when you're in a hole, stop digging. he keeps digging. >> your response to this. do you think this is analysis on an issue or is this a change...
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debate and i spoke about this earlier in the show, who built it o who rebuilt it as i rephrased it, borisput the fun back in these. do you agree with what tina is saying? there is an underlying philosophical debate going on here that is made manifest and fundamental by this hurricane. >> the hurricane is important seven days before the election. we definitely have to evaluate how it impacts our view of what the government will do. i'm not going to say that fema should not be involved. of course it should be. chris christie being attacked unjustly for it. there's no problem with fema being involved. there is no issue with the federal government stepping in and helping. when the government oversteps and overregulates that's what they're talking about. and to do it during a hurricane relief effort is the wrong time to do it. >> eliot: tina is right. this does frame the debates. you have donald trump does donald trump's tweets seem a little bit jarring? explain this to us. he's not a real president? >> donald trump is an entertaining. he's very good at branding and making a lot of money off i
debate and i spoke about this earlier in the show, who built it o who rebuilt it as i rephrased it, borisput the fun back in these. do you agree with what tina is saying? there is an underlying philosophical debate going on here that is made manifest and fundamental by this hurricane. >> the hurricane is important seven days before the election. we definitely have to evaluate how it impacts our view of what the government will do. i'm not going to say that fema should not be involved. of...
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. >> boris, why didn't mitt romney win? >> well, first of all, let me congratulate barack obama on winning re-election. mitt romney didn't win for a variety of reasons. one of them being that barack obama did run a strong campaign, as did mitt romney. but barack obama ran a strong campaign. there was a con influence of other events. there was a supreme court decision on health care, on obama care. there was the situation in the second debate with candy crowley fact checking mitt romney incorrectly. but all in all, overall as republicans, what we have to do now is go back to the drawing board and see how we can do better next time. what can we do to broaden our base. that's what we need to do. we need to get to latino voters, to black voters. we need to bridge the gap with women. we need to do better. we can do better. and get back to that ronald reagan equation. >> where does this leave us now as we head towards discussion on the fiscal cliff? the president could quite easily claim i've just been re-elected, i have the mora
. >> boris, why didn't mitt romney win? >> well, first of all, let me congratulate barack obama on winning re-election. mitt romney didn't win for a variety of reasons. one of them being that barack obama did run a strong campaign, as did mitt romney. but barack obama ran a strong campaign. there was a con influence of other events. there was a supreme court decision on health care, on obama care. there was the situation in the second debate with candy crowley fact checking mitt...
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the development but of better to change the steadily then to come back to the corruption system says boris tea party presidential commission for entrepreneurs bright spotlight will be back shortly after the break so anyway. it was not the military as army announced today it signed a new contract with a unit of the huge contracting firm however it was not the operation to secure and rebuild the devastated country caliber company field taxpayers for its contract work in iraq. it was the campaign for making billions of dollars out of for its odd reasonable and forded bills exceed one billion dollars iraq for sale. for profiteers one o.t. four. for . you know use it sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new world most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care watch only on the dot com. the great russian warriors. prevailing over hazards and asperity. to reenact an epic parade through paris. can they complete that triumph. with people's admi
the development but of better to change the steadily then to come back to the corruption system says boris tea party presidential commission for entrepreneurs bright spotlight will be back shortly after the break so anyway. it was not the military as army announced today it signed a new contract with a unit of the huge contracting firm however it was not the operation to secure and rebuild the devastated country caliber company field taxpayers for its contract work in iraq. it was the campaign...
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>> cenk: this is the segment where you find out how boris yeltsin saved the world.ently 23,000 nuclear weapons all across the world in nine different countries at least. global zero has done a documentary, really interesting one as you're about to see in the trailer called count down to zero. >> january 25, 1995, united states launched a rocket to study the northern lights. we told the russians we were going to launch that rocket, but somebody in moscow target to password on it. >> that fit exactly the characteristics of the beginning of a nuclear strike. for the first time in the nuclear age the russians actually opened up the nuclear football. they went to president yeltsin put it on the desk and said we're under attack. >> boris yeltsin was given five minutes to decide what to do. >> fortunately he wasn't drunk and he didn't believe what the military was telling them. he said there must be some mistake. >> it is the policy that if you believe you are under attack, you are supposed to launch the missiles, you don't wait for them to land. borerys yeltsin should eve
>> cenk: this is the segment where you find out how boris yeltsin saved the world.ently 23,000 nuclear weapons all across the world in nine different countries at least. global zero has done a documentary, really interesting one as you're about to see in the trailer called count down to zero. >> january 25, 1995, united states launched a rocket to study the northern lights. we told the russians we were going to launch that rocket, but somebody in moscow target to password on it....
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the business ombudsman boris to talk. with malicious attacks. however to go thank you very much for being with us today and the first question is it's been almost half a year just under six months since you've been appointed the special good business when rights commissioner are well media reports you have already had a successful case your first successful case so tell us about it was it was real your achievement that that business is that we've been that we've been reading mr. yes yes but. i can say it's not the only case successful case which we have. and is a businessman is a farmer dealing with. me very very products and he was accused. accused for five and a half years in prison for how they see. misuse of the. credit which was given by a state back.
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bank of england in a few short months and else find that in the vaults bags of beings and some of boris johnson's winks but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarities central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england and the motive is the same of course there are being encounters at the central banks in the west so goldman sachs takes over the bank of england this is mark carney of course he is from goldman sachs he was there for thirteen years and after that he was at the bank of canada and now he's at the bank of england now this headline comes with this map as you can see in the above map government sachs stretches from the tip of crete now to the windy wilds of thirst so scotland now you see all the goldman sachs alumni who are now running europe whether it's papa de most in greece or monti and italy but the one i want to point your attention to is mario draggy who is of course the head of the e.c.b. . but he was the chairman of the financial stability board from two thousand and nine
bank of england in a few short months and else find that in the vaults bags of beings and some of boris johnson's winks but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarities central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england and the motive is the same of course there are being encounters at the central banks in the west so goldman sachs takes over the bank of england this is mark carney of course he is...
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john alter, boris epshteyn, john stanton.ss or red and blue america since we first met barack obama in 2004? >> i would say yes. i think particularly on social issues, if you look at what happened with guy marriage, this last week, some of the drug legalization things, obviously the country on social issues is starting to move towards the left, i think. but if you look at the house of representatives, it's still controlled by republicans. and while some of that can be written off as part of the -- >> gerrymandering. >> right. still a lot of that shows that on fiscal issues, we are still a pretty conservative country. and i think we're starting to see sort of the real purple i guess color of the country show through a little bit now. >> are we, boys? barring a few states, it does seem to me that most of the states are pretty well decided before we get to the first tuesday in november. >> which i think is very unfortunate. especially in an election we just saw where the economy is the number one issue over archingly. i believe
john alter, boris epshteyn, john stanton.ss or red and blue america since we first met barack obama in 2004? >> i would say yes. i think particularly on social issues, if you look at what happened with guy marriage, this last week, some of the drug legalization things, obviously the country on social issues is starting to move towards the left, i think. but if you look at the house of representatives, it's still controlled by republicans. and while some of that can be written off as part...
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hermano está perdidamente enamorado de ti, y yo no conozco las razones por las cuales no te casaste con boris
hermano está perdidamente enamorado de ti, y yo no conozco las razones por las cuales no te casaste con boris
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i had the great opportunity to meet boris yeltsin. that was really the only meeting that i did not sit in on from beginning to end. i had the opportunity to meet yeltsin and then they held their talks in private. but i met havel in the czech republic. i met lech walesa and sukova in poland. and in asia, i met with the japanese prime minister and the south korean head of state, and all the chinese communist leaders -- jiang zemin and li peng. c-span: who of all those people impressed you the most -- personally, not their political beliefs? >> guest: boris yeltsin, simply because i'm fascinated by russian politics and russian history, and he's just such a formidable presence. even walking into the room, he's just quite a force in his own right. and i admired him very much for having such a tremendous influence in bringing the end of communism to his state. c-span: when does your second book come out? >> guest: next fall. it will be published by random house. i haven't titled it yet, but it will deal with nixon's foreign policy views and
i had the great opportunity to meet boris yeltsin. that was really the only meeting that i did not sit in on from beginning to end. i had the opportunity to meet yeltsin and then they held their talks in private. but i met havel in the czech republic. i met lech walesa and sukova in poland. and in asia, i met with the japanese prime minister and the south korean head of state, and all the chinese communist leaders -- jiang zemin and li peng. c-span: who of all those people impressed you the...
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. >>> varios de ustedes enviaron fotos y videos por tu cÁmara, este es bori, muestra la poca visibilidadicut. >>> y tambiÉn de estas, lili ramÍrez, con autos y calles cubiertas de nieve. >>> y esta que compartiÓ con nosotros de esta foto, desde nueva york, donde despuÉs de sandy, tambiÉn se vieron afectadistintos por el mal tiempo. >>> los daÑos causados por sandy en el noreste de la naciÓn, se calcularon en 50 mil millones de dÓlares, incluye 33 mil millones en nueva york, y segÚn el gobernador cuomo. cuomo dijo que serÁ necesario renovar parte de la estructurciÓn para el suministro de la energÍa elÉctrica. >>> la cifra de muertos por el terremoto que azotÓ a guatemala, pasa de medio centenar, se espera que aumente, hay muchos desaparecidos, ericka muestra el drama que viven los damnificados. >>> en segundos quedaron asustados en esta montaÑa, los cuerpos de rescate no pudieron hacer nada por la tragedia, solo rescatar a cuerpos sin vida. >>> solo vimos el polvo, y no se vio nada, pensÉ que habÍa corrido mi hijo, dije a lo mejor ya se saliÓ, y ahÍ quedÓ. >>> jesÚs estuvo a punto de qued
. >>> varios de ustedes enviaron fotos y videos por tu cÁmara, este es bori, muestra la poca visibilidadicut. >>> y tambiÉn de estas, lili ramÍrez, con autos y calles cubiertas de nieve. >>> y esta que compartiÓ con nosotros de esta foto, desde nueva york, donde despuÉs de sandy, tambiÉn se vieron afectadistintos por el mal tiempo. >>> los daÑos causados por sandy en el noreste de la naciÓn, se calcularon en 50 mil millones de dÓlares, incluye 33 mil...
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a remarkable collection of images of soldiers taking a break from boris of the western front are taking center stage at an exhibition. there were discovered in an attic and were taken by a french couple in northern france during world war all-in-one and were sold as postcards to soldiers. >> unseen for nearly 100 years, life between battles for the soldiers. the photographs show all ages and all nationalities. among them, edward, probably dying soon after it was taken, but still remarkable for its family to see. >> the picture taken before he died by the photographers not far from the trenches is quite poignant really. >> the photographs were taken on this camera, by an enterprising french couple. after more than a century and the negatives or in a trunk in the attic of a french farm house and were discovered last year and brought to australia to be developed. >> it is behind the front lines and it was far enough to be safe, but very close to the front. it became a very important rest area. >> the soldiers used the photographs as post cards, some telling their families they were survivi
a remarkable collection of images of soldiers taking a break from boris of the western front are taking center stage at an exhibition. there were discovered in an attic and were taken by a french couple in northern france during world war all-in-one and were sold as postcards to soldiers. >> unseen for nearly 100 years, life between battles for the soldiers. the photographs show all ages and all nationalities. among them, edward, probably dying soon after it was taken, but still...
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joining me is republican strategist boris epstein. richard, i'll begin with you, richard graham has been a hard critic of president obama. they are now hailing the cease-fire deal. they released a statement yesterday praising prime minister benjamin netanyahu for reaching the truce. however, did you notice no mention of president obama or secretary clinton? what do you make of that? >> honestly, that statement was sad and pathetic they cannot take off the partisan blinders at a time like this. and i think what it does is it hurts their credibility going forward in the international stage. they were ones very much on susan rice's back about benghazi and the possibility of her being secretary of state. but they have showed themselves being totally incapable of displaying any objectivity. for them to be praising the muslim brotherhood and palestinians but not their own president and secretary of state who clearly and unmistakably had a big role in bringing this bombing campaign by hamas to an end. that is really not right. and the contra
joining me is republican strategist boris epstein. richard, i'll begin with you, richard graham has been a hard critic of president obama. they are now hailing the cease-fire deal. they released a statement yesterday praising prime minister benjamin netanyahu for reaching the truce. however, did you notice no mention of president obama or secretary clinton? what do you make of that? >> honestly, that statement was sad and pathetic they cannot take off the partisan blinders at a time like...
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bank of england in a few short months and he'll find that in the vaults of bags of beans and some of boris johnson's links but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarities central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england. the motive is the same. thieves teabags been on his gold doesn't matter what your business deal is the number one rule is know who you do your business deal with the time she should it's government that is doing it isn't it that's the story of the way it is indeed well basically what we have now is ukraine admitting that it signed this billion dollar contract with a quote artist and he got away with it well we'll find out all the details in the business bulletin in just a minute. thirty seven minutes past the hour welcome to the business bulletin the european union is launching an attack on the ratings agencies trying to limit the industry's influence and to and what it use as the conflict of interests the european commission has come up with a draft plan that threatens to ha
bank of england in a few short months and he'll find that in the vaults of bags of beans and some of boris johnson's links but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarities central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england. the motive is the same. thieves teabags been on his gold doesn't matter what your business deal is the number one rule is know who you do your business deal with the time she...
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ya no me caso con boris. >>> o sea, tengo alguna chance? >>> (mÚsica). >>> wow!. >>> platiquemos!y pasión salvaje. >>> rompiste la abstinencia. >>> shh ya! no se vaya despertar y que vamos por acá. >>> la fff le propuso matrimonio a la eva. >>> tú qué dijiste? >>> pues un mhm... >>> aceptaste? te juro que te voy a matar! (mÚsica). >>> hola! buenas (mÚsica). >>> me lo reparte? >>> usted pida, ordene. (mÚsica). >>> ay no, no seas malo! >>> (mÚsica). >>> (risas). >>> este pobre si está enamorada dfe adriano y estoy soplando a las pestañas. >>> tú co la abstinencia cómo vas? >>> ella es muy amiga de eduardo. >>> quién dijo? >>> habla tatcher. >>> hable usted! >>> está a las 8-7 centro por univisión en la casa de todos. >>> everybody's house! >>> (risas). >>> apláquele panchita, tan habladora y qué me dicen de la novela exclusiva de valentín etá muy emocionante! >>> están enamorados! >>> no!? >>> por qué tienen que descubrir qué pasará en el próximo capítulo y pueden encontrar la información y los avances en uvideos.com. todos los videos en un sólo lugar. >>> la intensidad es algo muy
ya no me caso con boris. >>> o sea, tengo alguna chance? >>> (mÚsica). >>> wow!. >>> platiquemos!y pasión salvaje. >>> rompiste la abstinencia. >>> shh ya! no se vaya despertar y que vamos por acá. >>> la fff le propuso matrimonio a la eva. >>> tú qué dijiste? >>> pues un mhm... >>> aceptaste? te juro que te voy a matar! (mÚsica). >>> hola! buenas (mÚsica). >>> me lo reparte?...
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bank of england in a few short months and you'll find that in the vaults bags of beans and some of boris johnson's wigs but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarities central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england. the motive is the same. now the syrian opposition based was in the countries accusing turkey of allowing foreign mercenaries access through its territory into syria to cause more violence the group also warned western and arab states against meddling in syrian affairs by backing certain rebel factions turkey france britain and persian gulf monarchies have given their full endorsement for a foreign based opposition coalition pledging them more support from abroad in their fight against the government as the international community remains divided as to how and the syrian crisis keep a regional player iran is looking to play a greater role in resolving the conflict are his marine financial reports from tehran. the conflict in syria sees no end but iran a key regional power and i
bank of england in a few short months and you'll find that in the vaults bags of beans and some of boris johnson's wigs but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarities central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england. the motive is the same. now the syrian opposition based was in the countries accusing turkey of allowing foreign mercenaries access through its territory into syria to cause more...
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and some of boris johnson's wigs but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarities central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england. the motive is the same. and we will be back with more international news in just a few months. looking at some talks you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strand in canada and the us they come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like a laska and so i felt at home the first ladoke was brought here from australia and now must come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail ira mazie. but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here at all it wasn't the tough mushers of sled dog racing who set the trail ablaze but a nun and for all friends who brought their idea to life.
and some of boris johnson's wigs but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarities central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england. the motive is the same. and we will be back with more international news in just a few months. looking at some talks you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming...
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and some of boris johnson's winks but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarities central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england. the motive is the same. and we'll be back with more international news in just a few minutes. a lovely quiet morning a family gently sleeps in district heights maryland when fifty armed f.b.i. agents storm the house and guns drawn despite the family pleading that they were unarmed the law enforcement agents opened fire on a weaponless teenager my asian huli thankfully sholay suffered minor flesh wounds but the key issue is that it remains unknown as to why the house was stormed so here in america for no reason guys in black uniform storm someone's house a loaded some rounds and left with no justification or explanation yes the family still doesn't know why this happened the f.b.i. is remaining silent you know i understand that there are some very bad individuals out there doing some very bad stuff at home but if you don't even really know whose house you're s
and some of boris johnson's winks but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarities central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england. the motive is the same. and we'll be back with more international news in just a few minutes. a lovely quiet morning a family gently sleeps in district heights maryland when fifty armed f.b.i. agents storm the house and guns drawn despite the family pleading that they...
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in the vault bags of beans and some of boris johnson's way exist but other than that there's nothing to collateralize these banks yes of course you've got incredible similarity central banks are being lit the rebels whether they're in africa or in england. the motive is the same. here whether it's bales whether it's bags whether it's butts whether it's somewhat of what your business is natasha of course my business department here. he got to know who he had to give businesses deals with and that's the big story of the day isn't it absolutely i'll tell you all the details and then just a moment after a short break.
in the vault bags of beans and some of boris johnson's way exist but other than that there's nothing to collateralize these banks yes of course you've got incredible similarity central banks are being lit the rebels whether they're in africa or in england. the motive is the same. here whether it's bales whether it's bags whether it's butts whether it's somewhat of what your business is natasha of course my business department here. he got to know who he had to give businesses deals with and...
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some of boris johnson's wigs but other than that there's nothing to collateralize the bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarities central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england. the motive is the same. human rights watch claims that syrian rebels have been sending children as young as fourteen to fight in their ranks after an opposition group lashed out to turkey saying if you was violence by allowing foreign ministries high to fight against assad into the war torn country international support is with another rebel group the foreign based coalition after france britain and some other countries promised to help their struggle this as iran take steps to increase its part in mediating the syrian crisis but is our. report taking sides could be an obstacle to pay. the conflict in syria sees no end but iran a key regional power and indicated ally of syria is continuing and intensifying its efforts for a peaceful resolution to undermine their diplomatic mission to find no one violent and to the civil war on its doorstep doesn't offer it to re
some of boris johnson's wigs but other than that there's nothing to collateralize the bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarities central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england. the motive is the same. human rights watch claims that syrian rebels have been sending children as young as fourteen to fight in their ranks after an opposition group lashed out to turkey saying if you was violence by allowing foreign ministries high to fight against assad...
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just there for us to give us all the details on this one so you think up russian oligarchs to take boris's advice. well no actually i don't really think so i think it's just a way for you know for the whole judicial system and of course for the lawyers to make a ton of money and johnson with his offbeat sense of humor makes no secret of the fact that it's a cash cow he says that they these cases keep the wheels of the economy turning the much publicized case of romana brown movie traverses by his results is a good example the two russian oligarchs ran up the legal bills of one hundred million pounds as one hundred sixty million dollars making it the most expensive case in the u.k. history and last year the russians helped u.k.'s top one hundred law firms earn up to five billion pounds that's according to the guardian well at least the lawyers pay their taxes water that's all i can say for her right so what was wrong with everyone making money clearly washing coal salt not to scratch i think that's maybe fair to say certainly when it comes to commercial disputes what you reckon. well i thin
just there for us to give us all the details on this one so you think up russian oligarchs to take boris's advice. well no actually i don't really think so i think it's just a way for you know for the whole judicial system and of course for the lawyers to make a ton of money and johnson with his offbeat sense of humor makes no secret of the fact that it's a cash cow he says that they these cases keep the wheels of the economy turning the much publicized case of romana brown movie traverses by...
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so what do you reckon should these russian oligarchs be taking boris's advice. you know i really don't think so i think basically it's. just a great way for the british judicial system and of course for lawyers to make a lot of money and of course johnson with a famous offbeat sense of humor is basically suggesting that it's nothing but a cash cow all right he argues that these cases keep the wheels of the economy turning while sure they do write the famous the much publicized versus run want to bring movie each case is a good example the true russian oligarchs ran up the legal costs of one hundred million pounds that's one hundred sixty million dollars making it the most expensive legal battle in the british history and last year the russians helped a london one hundred top one hundred legal firms that make more than five billion pounds that's a record according to the guardian well at least you can be happy that the lawyers are paying their taxes working say well it also tells you all the great i mean what is wrong with everyone making all this money clearly t
so what do you reckon should these russian oligarchs be taking boris's advice. you know i really don't think so i think basically it's. just a great way for the british judicial system and of course for lawyers to make a lot of money and of course johnson with a famous offbeat sense of humor is basically suggesting that it's nothing but a cash cow all right he argues that these cases keep the wheels of the economy turning while sure they do write the famous the much publicized versus run want...
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constitution and then no legislature so what was he to do it was sure to be defeated by the savior bori clique that is the judicial council he wanted gentlemen to jump in here let me jump in and we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on if you can stay r.t. . if you. want. it was not the military as army announced today it signed a new contract with a unit of the huge contracting firm powell it was not the operation to secure and rebuild the devastated country caliber company field taxpayers for its contract work in iraq. it was the campaign for making billions of dollars out of her. reasonable and ordered bills exceed one billion dollars iraq for sale. for profiteers went on. see the story. and the. other part of it and realize that everything is. hard welcome to the big picture. the great russian. prevailing over. asperity. at the parades through paris. a complete triumph. with people's admiration for two hundred. zero zero zero. zero . ok. well come across from time to mind you were talking about the egyptian president. and. one of
constitution and then no legislature so what was he to do it was sure to be defeated by the savior bori clique that is the judicial council he wanted gentlemen to jump in here let me jump in and we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on if you can stay r.t. . if you. want. it was not the military as army announced today it signed a new contract with a unit of the huge contracting firm powell it was not the operation to secure and rebuild the...
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bank of england in a few short months and he'll find that in the vaults of bags of beans and some of boris johnson's wigs but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarity central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england and the motive is the same. something to look forward to in coming up after this break breaking this. story it's technology innovations all the developments from around russia we've gone to the future covered. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are relieved a. mum. mum of two got the. job. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dollar i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about my country you sir are a fool you know what kind of mind they're terrorist cells but i don't want to wish to feature a something on liberal the christian jews can secure the beliefs of others. hey what's up guys i'm having martin so yesterda
bank of england in a few short months and he'll find that in the vaults of bags of beans and some of boris johnson's wigs but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarity central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england and the motive is the same. something to look forward to in coming up after this break breaking this. story it's technology innovations all the developments from around russia we've...
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. >>> vmaos con la carta de boris que dice que vivien en el paísa hace años y será necesarioq eu viajenas. >>> los cambios vienen y la televidente tiene su respuesta pero los millones que nos ven, cuándo la tendremos? ya se viene! >>> vamos con la próxima carta que dice que su esposo asistió a su cita pero le negaron el per'don, pueden hacer algo para rebajar el castigo? >>> la respuesta es no. la famosa muerte mexicana, si el consul en estados unidos determinó que violó la sección, no busque plata, no busque abogado, deberá de esperar los 10 años. la respuesta no es la que quiesiéramos, pero así es. >>> muchas gracias mario por tus respuestas y para pregutnar más pueden llamar al teléfono en pantalla. >>> gracias como siempre mi querido mario! >>> feliz navidad desde ahorita! >>> felcidiades a lupita! >>> en new jersey también! >>> ahí está hannha garcía también! >>> 1 año esta muñequita.. >>> miren este noombre nada más! >>> 5 añitos. >>> aquí con 6 años. >>> aquí también están los hermanos mora arriaga! >>> (mÚsica). >>> ♪ ♪. >>> (mÚsica). >>> ♪ ♪. >>> ahí está el aplauso pero al re
. >>> vmaos con la carta de boris que dice que vivien en el paísa hace años y será necesarioq eu viajenas. >>> los cambios vienen y la televidente tiene su respuesta pero los millones que nos ven, cuándo la tendremos? ya se viene! >>> vamos con la próxima carta que dice que su esposo asistió a su cita pero le negaron el per'don, pueden hacer algo para rebajar el castigo? >>> la respuesta es no. la famosa muerte mexicana, si el consul en estados unidos...
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i've learned to go really slow with boris. to do the s right and to get to the sh, you know, boris. whole life it's a new yorker thing. only new yorkers can pronounce it. >> i'm not a new yorker, god almighty. >> i'll make you an honorary one. >> no thanks. >> all right. >> what's happening with oil right now. >> well, joe, we're seeing a lot of it obvious. all this concern about wrangling, political wrangling, we'll probably get a last-minute deal. this makes them very nervous. i don't have a lot of tee panhandle right now. we have plenty of supply. i would be very cautious here with the report that came out yesterday. the base book showing we're seeing growth. and more numbers. we're going to have do it at these levels. probably some bargain buying and buying levels up to 90. >> it looks like they're going to get something going and we cut two points off and less demand for oil. but it would seem if we didn't get a deal, the dollar might strengthen so that oil -- and that would cause oil also to go down too. so i can see how both of those things would be negative. any deal that we
i've learned to go really slow with boris. to do the s right and to get to the sh, you know, boris. whole life it's a new yorker thing. only new yorkers can pronounce it. >> i'm not a new yorker, god almighty. >> i'll make you an honorary one. >> no thanks. >> all right. >> what's happening with oil right now. >> well, joe, we're seeing a lot of it obvious. all this concern about wrangling, political wrangling, we'll probably get a last-minute deal. this...
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two failed due to who boris. franklin roosevelt and richard nixon. four who did not effectively communicate their agendas or initiatives were jefferson, monroe, grand and cleveland. the dominant force of failure for a second term presidents has been there in the ability to successfully to work with congress. lee eight second term presidents have face trouble their second term due directly to the fight between congress and the white house. having a congressional majority of their own party is no assurance of relief. those presidents who served with the congress having majority of the opposing party during a second term included wilson, eisenhower, nixon, reagan and clinton. the competitive battle between a president and congress bates to the fight george washington had with congress over the jay treaty and. he had won approval only after considerable effort working directly with members of congress, compromising and cajoling. that was with the congress having a majority of right thinking federalists and a president who is revered as a national hero. w
two failed due to who boris. franklin roosevelt and richard nixon. four who did not effectively communicate their agendas or initiatives were jefferson, monroe, grand and cleveland. the dominant force of failure for a second term presidents has been there in the ability to successfully to work with congress. lee eight second term presidents have face trouble their second term due directly to the fight between congress and the white house. having a congressional majority of their own party is no...
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. >> they mimic your laugh, i've been teaching him to do -- [ laughter ] a little boris carloff. 4-ye-oldt's fun watching him learn every day. the other day he was looking at his hand, he looked like a college student on mushrooms, whoa, look at that, man. >> what has surprised you about fatherhood the most? you're never prepared for it until it happens, right? >> i think it's just the sheer joy, just the unadulterated love, the incredible fascination with every little thing he does. i have pictures of his first poop. it was incredible. i called all my friends, texted them, his first poop. my son has pooped, that's incredible. >> it sounds like their digestive system is working, you wait for that. you wait for that. >> you chose nikki reid as the godmother, why did you pick her? >> she's been such a close friend over the years. we would always go over to their place and have dinners. >> such a sweet heart. >> ashley was just here too the other day. >> great family, right? >> they don't seem like they're all caught up in themselves like so many people are, you know? >> i think we're lucky.
. >> they mimic your laugh, i've been teaching him to do -- [ laughter ] a little boris carloff. 4-ye-oldt's fun watching him learn every day. the other day he was looking at his hand, he looked like a college student on mushrooms, whoa, look at that, man. >> what has surprised you about fatherhood the most? you're never prepared for it until it happens, right? >> i think it's just the sheer joy, just the unadulterated love, the incredible fascination with every little thing...
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do you think, "a," that's true, and, boris yeltsi"b," that's po? do you think they can change in the middle of their presidency? >> yes, you can. i think bill clinton became a much more effective president as john podesta can attest to. first, move quickly. that's what ken and john have both emphasized that. power does seep away very quickly in the second term. after the first year, people start looking at the midterm elections and then they say look over your shoulder. you have to proceed quickly. second lesson is dick new staff, our old friend has emphasized this over and over again. you have to employ hubris. i think in this case, the importance is for president obama not to overread the election results. understand them, use them electively but look at your style. often foreign policy, and as you know, fareed, again and again presidents spend more time on foreign policy than they do on domestic policy than they do in the skornld term. >> so when you're reading the election results, clearly the president was re-elect because of minorities, parti
do you think, "a," that's true, and, boris yeltsi"b," that's po? do you think they can change in the middle of their presidency? >> yes, you can. i think bill clinton became a much more effective president as john podesta can attest to. first, move quickly. that's what ken and john have both emphasized that. power does seep away very quickly in the second term. after the first year, people start looking at the midterm elections and then they say look over your...
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well that's like boris and natasha stuff to me. this must have been true. it was true in the 1950s. who's going to be blackmailing him? the russians or the chinese are going to say we're going to tell the world you had an affair or otherwise please give us confidential information? then fine, go ahead and tell them. so this whole notion that he should be treated differently because he's the head of the c.i.a., die buy that. >> eliot: what should the president have done? question whether it should have gotten there. once the president had this, once he got the call as an executive, what should he do? >> the president should have said i need you. you've obviously done a very bad thing. you're now going to suffer a great deal reputationly with your wife, your family, a lot of painful things are going to happen but this does not to me, alter your capacity to do the job. i need you to do. and beyond all of that from a self-interest point of view, petraeus is his wingman. gates said the policy is good, republicans felt they had to fall in line. petraeus would have been the person who in t
well that's like boris and natasha stuff to me. this must have been true. it was true in the 1950s. who's going to be blackmailing him? the russians or the chinese are going to say we're going to tell the world you had an affair or otherwise please give us confidential information? then fine, go ahead and tell them. so this whole notion that he should be treated differently because he's the head of the c.i.a., die buy that. >> eliot: what should the president have done? question whether...
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. >> boris, wish you a good holiday. >>> traders give you the trades to be thankful for so stick aroundle announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well. because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ ♪ ♪ tom turkey ran away but he just came home ♪ >>> well, in honor of thanksgiving, we thought it would be nice to go around the horn and say what we're all thankful for in terms of trades this year. >> you know, in a market that's up low double digits and running a hedge book, you got to be thankful for shorts that keep on giving. that's jcpenney. >> i knew you were going to say that. >> it's been a great short and it is going to be the gift that keeps on giving. don't even have to shop for it. i'm keeping it. short. >> arena pharmaceutical. the stock made a monster pop from april when it was a $2.50, $2.2 $2.80 stock. >> wareh
. >> boris, wish you a good holiday. >>> traders give you the trades to be thankful for so stick aroundle announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well. because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ ♪ ♪ tom...
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here is the conservative mayor of london, boris johnson, who just gave a stretch today where he saidhis, and i'm quoting him. we need to abandon the rhetoric of austerity because if you endlessly tell business to tighten their belts and eat nut cutlets and drink their own urine, then you will be putting a big downer on growth and enterprise. now that those who believed in austerity have abandoned it, will paul ryan accept that the president's balanced approach is actually the better way to deliver economic growth? >> yes, and i think the comment from this colorful mayor as well as a lot of other european leaders should make both parties step back here. remember what the fiscal cliff, the prem m is -- the entire premise that it is based on in august of 2011, which is that we had to have deficit reduction to match dollar to dollar the amount of debt ceiling extension. that is a good policy if we're in 3% or 4% economic growth but when the economy is growing at 1% or 2% growth you don't engage in fiscal austerity. 90% of all economists believe in keynesian economics. the idea now that w
here is the conservative mayor of london, boris johnson, who just gave a stretch today where he saidhis, and i'm quoting him. we need to abandon the rhetoric of austerity because if you endlessly tell business to tighten their belts and eat nut cutlets and drink their own urine, then you will be putting a big downer on growth and enterprise. now that those who believed in austerity have abandoned it, will paul ryan accept that the president's balanced approach is actually the better way to...
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boris, ayeshia, as well. thank you to our brain trust this sunday.does it for me. i'm richard lui. we'll continue to follow the situation in the middle east and keep you posted on developments here on msnbc. you have yourself a great sunday afternoon. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ]
boris, ayeshia, as well. thank you to our brain trust this sunday.does it for me. i'm richard lui. we'll continue to follow the situation in the middle east and keep you posted on developments here on msnbc. you have yourself a great sunday afternoon. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for...
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let's bring in boris from bk asset management. it has been all about the yen this week. your trade. >> it's been the breakout king of the week. but i think like the past it is going to break the hearts of longs again for two reasons. one, i think the whole fiscal cliff story is pretty much a story of going down austerity politics. that's been a disaster policy path for everywhere else it's been tried so i do think it is going to weigh on aggregate demand. if that's the case the fed is going to overweight qe, which means it will offset anything the japanese do. to me the dollar/yen is going to be a sell in a near term. i want to be a seller here at 80.50. if it breaks 80.50 with a stop at 81.50. if it runs away, then i'm not hurt. but if it turns around it is going to come back and take out all those stops for those who were long hoping to take it again. >>> watch "money in motion" tonight every friday night on cnbc at 5:30. let's do "pops & drops." the biggest movers in midday trading. the j.m. smucker company dropping 3%. >> in line quarter gross margins sl slip a littl
let's bring in boris from bk asset management. it has been all about the yen this week. your trade. >> it's been the breakout king of the week. but i think like the past it is going to break the hearts of longs again for two reasons. one, i think the whole fiscal cliff story is pretty much a story of going down austerity politics. that's been a disaster policy path for everywhere else it's been tried so i do think it is going to weigh on aggregate demand. if that's the case the fed is...
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air boris it's not down tighter than fort knox. i was not expect dean to see this peasant kind of plot along in front of my airplane. he was 20 feet in front of the jet leading a donkey. i thought, what am i doing here? to donkey kong to relieve himself in front of the airplane and they both should her head at me and walked off. so there's some funny things like that. it basically traces them the path of at least my path as a fighter pilot. i came back from egypt, i've been overseas for six years at the good life. i lived in europe. you guys in the military know you get to travel and do things. so most of the capital cities, you know, a lot of neat things you don't normally see. used to keep a horse by the pyramids. i mean, how cool is that to go riding into the peer nodes. but i wanted to come home. i have not a sonnet worker in a long time and haven't ended to resort to this open past 8:00 at night for a long time and i wanted to come home and i did. i got selected to attend the fighter weapons school out of malice, which is the
air boris it's not down tighter than fort knox. i was not expect dean to see this peasant kind of plot along in front of my airplane. he was 20 feet in front of the jet leading a donkey. i thought, what am i doing here? to donkey kong to relieve himself in front of the airplane and they both should her head at me and walked off. so there's some funny things like that. it basically traces them the path of at least my path as a fighter pilot. i came back from egypt, i've been overseas for six...
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. >>> up next, boris is going to need a shot. russia bans its national pastime.. [ female announc] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well. because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ boproductivity up, costs down,f thtime to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantasy? who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro
. >>> up next, boris is going to need a shot. russia bans its national pastime.. [ female announc] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well. because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ boproductivity up, costs down,f thtime...
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>>si mi marido no dispone de otra cosa, ahí nos vemos en la noche >>no me quiero casar con boris no séenos tomele la llamada >>estoy muy dolida por su falta de confianza y los problemas que me ha acarreado >>hágalo, es su hijo, él mejor que nadie puede explicarle todo este problema >>qué pecao. pero esta noche juan carlos no tiene nada que esconder así es que francisca. ¡francisca, dale play >>necesito que me ayudes, mamá, no digas nada sobre mí, ni que estoy vivo, te lo pido >>ya es tarde, vino una periodista y se enteró >>quien? >>ni recuerdo su nombre, elcaso es que sabe que tú estás vivo y te escondes bajo el disfraz de eva >>a lo mejor eva no es quien es. porque usted tiene mucho que ocultar. es más, dudo que sea mujer o me equivoco, juan carlos? ♪. >>no, no, qué pecao subale a la música >>epa!! ♪. ♪. >>necesito que me diga a que hora es la novela >>ocho de la noche >>siete centro, por univisión. >>y si ustedes... >>la casa de todos. >>ay!! cuidado, meche, que nos quitan el trabajo >>y para ver lo que no se vio, vaya a uvideos.com y no se pierdan también la web novela, te presento
>>si mi marido no dispone de otra cosa, ahí nos vemos en la noche >>no me quiero casar con boris no séenos tomele la llamada >>estoy muy dolida por su falta de confianza y los problemas que me ha acarreado >>hágalo, es su hijo, él mejor que nadie puede explicarle todo este problema >>qué pecao. pero esta noche juan carlos no tiene nada que esconder así es que francisca. ¡francisca, dale play >>necesito que me ayudes, mamá, no digas nada sobre mí, ni...