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a collection of her work, marie colvin by cat colvin, the forward, i should say, by her sister cat colvink you very much. >> thank you for having me. >>> in our royal roundup today, malala meets the queen at buckingham palace summit for youth and education. malala gave queen elizabeth a copy of her new book, "i am malala." >> when i met her, it's quite good. she's really nice, really nice. she talked to me a very friendly kind of way. >> a friendly queen. meanwhile across town, duchess of cambridge met with olympians and paralympians. not bad at volleyball. not double-talk. if you have the nerve to believe that in a puzzling financial world, clarity is king. [ man ] if you believe nothing beats a sit-down for knowing where you stand. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do: face time and think time make a difference. join us. [ male announcer ] for 90 years, it's how edward jones has made sense of investing. [ male aavo: sales event is for 90 years"sback.hen drive" which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appeal
a collection of her work, marie colvin by cat colvin, the forward, i should say, by her sister cat colvink you very much. >> thank you for having me. >>> in our royal roundup today, malala meets the queen at buckingham palace summit for youth and education. malala gave queen elizabeth a copy of her new book, "i am malala." >> when i met her, it's quite good. she's really nice, really nice. she talked to me a very friendly kind of way. >> a friendly queen....
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all of them well earlier we spoke to middle east expert mark colvin about whether european muslims who joined the syrian jihad present a tangible threat to their home countries even if hero point one percent of people risk being radicalized and we are talking now well over a family possibly several thousand people from european union countries have either gone to syria or involved in a kind of pipeline of radicalization and supplying people. we do have for a subgroup that is a for the has been if you like a tendency to turn a blind eye to the problem that little black could blow back as they call it from afghanistan the west has supported radical groups in the past going back to the one nine hundred eighty s. in afghanistan overlooking that these groups do have their own agenda they don't necessarily just want to do what the puppet master has asked them to do and they certainly bite the hand off but the hand is not the sort of that if the person who's helped to groom them and send them but ordinary civilians ordinary people in society whether people shopping in the westgate center in n
all of them well earlier we spoke to middle east expert mark colvin about whether european muslims who joined the syrian jihad present a tangible threat to their home countries even if hero point one percent of people risk being radicalized and we are talking now well over a family possibly several thousand people from european union countries have either gone to syria or involved in a kind of pipeline of radicalization and supplying people. we do have for a subgroup that is a for the has been...
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about a utopian future where quote nothing is ever dirty broken or unintentionally asymmetrical colvin's a love in for lunch time he even has administered a clever policy designed to engineer economically efficient lunch consumption i am not joking it is literally designed that way between the hours of eleven thirty am and one thirty pm lunch is twenty five percent more expensive than any other time during the day people are capital equipment obviously and a company who has an idea like this they obviously don't want folks standing in line at the lunch line for you know their chops sell if they want them back at their desk you think it's brilliant or despicable i think it's par for the course for goldman it makes sense given their culture i'm sure the employees don't want to be seen standing at the line during these peak peak rates for sandwiches and whatnot you know that goldman sachs is somewhat out of the business now they're in the sandwich stuffing on the eleventh of thirteen million i don't live with. goldman sachs they're in battery park city which is i mean a pretty clinical plac
about a utopian future where quote nothing is ever dirty broken or unintentionally asymmetrical colvin's a love in for lunch time he even has administered a clever policy designed to engineer economically efficient lunch consumption i am not joking it is literally designed that way between the hours of eleven thirty am and one thirty pm lunch is twenty five percent more expensive than any other time during the day people are capital equipment obviously and a company who has an idea like this...
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aaron colvin with the tackle on special teams. bob stoops when scoring 30 points. but the one loss was a 41-38 loss to texas tech in 2011. and it's trey millard, the injured sooner. >> charles: he does everything for this team. plays a bunch of special teams, in addition to being their best, most versatile offensive player. r truck to deliver pizza's... you ain't gettin' anything done without it. torque is power. it pulls trailers. hauls dirt. drags boulders. torque is what gets the cap off your beer. and only the ford f-150 with ecoboost has the best combination of torque and fuel economy. think about that. this is the 2013 ford f-150. for the same old same old or are you making it the original? at pizza hut we brought you the original pan pizza... and our great thin 'n crispy® and hand tossed which made us america's number-one choice. and now we're helping you put your spin on it and create your own original with the $10 any pizza deal. any pizza, any size, any toppings delivery, dine in or carry out. just ask for or use promo c
aaron colvin with the tackle on special teams. bob stoops when scoring 30 points. but the one loss was a 41-38 loss to texas tech in 2011. and it's trey millard, the injured sooner. >> charles: he does everything for this team. plays a bunch of special teams, in addition to being their best, most versatile offensive player. r truck to deliver pizza's... you ain't gettin' anything done without it. torque is power. it pulls trailers. hauls dirt. drags boulders. torque is what gets the cap...
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alexander is going to be reported by andrew colvin who is not only alexander's brother but washingtoneditor of "harper's" magazine and the author of rumsfeld his rise following catastrophic -- and a contributor to many besides. daisy coburn wrote follow-up and we will take a few questions but if you really want to get close to any of us or ask any personal family questions you have to have purchased the book in hand. [applause] >> in master salesman. i think alexander would be very happy right now not just as the happy crowd who came here to review his career and maybe even buy his book. which is grounds for excitement but also at this glorious past two weeks when the war party has been utterly con founded. the punditry and massed ranks marching in lockstep leading us into serious provac by the derision from the people. i couldn't put it as well as he could but i could certainly hear his tones of exultation and his revolutionary events in the last couple of weeks plus the idiot john kerry and perhaps there would have been a commentary of the prose style of the pond and vladimir putin
alexander is going to be reported by andrew colvin who is not only alexander's brother but washingtoneditor of "harper's" magazine and the author of rumsfeld his rise following catastrophic -- and a contributor to many besides. daisy coburn wrote follow-up and we will take a few questions but if you really want to get close to any of us or ask any personal family questions you have to have purchased the book in hand. [applause] >> in master salesman. i think alexander would be...
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. >> sean colvin is living proof you can be a success.s beat his drug addiction. he joins us to tell us about his new life. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> this is quite a story. you have come from a long way, for sure. tell us about just what happened in your life that led you to drugs and eventually on the streets. >> well, i was actually raised in a good family with moral and social issues being bestowed upon me, but it was when my mother remarried at the age of 12 that i started being physically abused by my stepfather. at the age of 12, i lived in the streets, a very difficult time trying to figure out how to survive and eat. detention centers, group homes, foster homes. i think that impacted me a lot in the loss of love and then also the love of direction and, you know, growing up as a man, you know. later on, as a teenager, i think still having that emptiness inside, i turned to the streets and starts smoking marijuana and things like that. >> and it spiraled out of control. >> oh, yeah. >> at what point in your life, how o
. >> sean colvin is living proof you can be a success.s beat his drug addiction. he joins us to tell us about his new life. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> this is quite a story. you have come from a long way, for sure. tell us about just what happened in your life that led you to drugs and eventually on the streets. >> well, i was actually raised in a good family with moral and social issues being bestowed upon me, but it was when my mother remarried at the age...
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others called to deal with the infusion of cash from huge moneyed interests and why people like greg colvined for reforms the reform the constitution to get the dark money out of the elections. >> i think we're going in the opposite direction. i want to talk a little bit about the case that was heard this week. but starting with, i just want to read something from the conservative action project in terms of the origins of the shutdown. the conservative action program gave grounds to the conspiracy of 210 through advocacy and claim large responsibility for the fact that obama has been deprived more than any modern american president of appointing judges to his choice to the federal bench. now, that was written in the nation. what strikes me in that, spencer, is we're talking about the influence of money and politics. saying that this group largely funded by cokes and the heritage foundation and others, i mean, that was their agenda. right? very clearly to jam up the president on pretty much every issue which is not exactly the way that the democratic system is supposed to work. >> that's rig
others called to deal with the infusion of cash from huge moneyed interests and why people like greg colvined for reforms the reform the constitution to get the dark money out of the elections. >> i think we're going in the opposite direction. i want to talk a little bit about the case that was heard this week. but starting with, i just want to read something from the conservative action project in terms of the origins of the shutdown. the conservative action program gave grounds to the...