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marines killed in an ied attack in southern afghanistan happening friday. 34-year-old staff sergeant david stewartrom stafford, virginia. he leaves behind a wife and two young children. christine told our nbc affiliate in washington her husband was always positive, saying it didn't matter what was going on, all the joys in the life and then the hardships that come with five deployments, he just was my rock, she said. lance corporal brandon garabrant from new hampshire, just 19 years old and served as a volunteer firefighter. and lance corporal adam wolf, 25 from cedar rapids, iowa. his twin brother aaron said his brother joined the marines to serve and do something more important with his life. all three marines deployed from north carolina's camp lejeune. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my mom makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ my mom makes hospitals you can hold in your hand. ♪ my mom can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] my mom makes trains that are friends
marines killed in an ied attack in southern afghanistan happening friday. 34-year-old staff sergeant david stewartrom stafford, virginia. he leaves behind a wife and two young children. christine told our nbc affiliate in washington her husband was always positive, saying it didn't matter what was going on, all the joys in the life and then the hardships that come with five deployments, he just was my rock, she said. lance corporal brandon garabrant from new hampshire, just 19 years old and...
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combination of being in the economic interest of private sector entities, and the work that david and stewart and her colleagues and others in the u.s. government have done to keep that in their consciousness , that have been the twin pieces of getting the bandage from the private sector in this regime that i think stewart spoke about effectively earlier today. >> let me take that point and ask question -- it is a fair one. i get it sometimes. how can we talk about the importance of the private sector, the integrity of the system, when you see so many examples over and over of banks failing, being hit with enormous fines, are we talking about two different narratives? how do you square that circle? same story?f the >> private sector has a lot of different objectives and competing goals. although they want to be compliant, they also want to make good returns for their shareholders. i think those things can create tension. i also think there can be a tension between the seniormost officials at some of these entities that have a broader view, perhaps, a greater capability of eating able to see a
combination of being in the economic interest of private sector entities, and the work that david and stewart and her colleagues and others in the u.s. government have done to keep that in their consciousness , that have been the twin pieces of getting the bandage from the private sector in this regime that i think stewart spoke about effectively earlier today. >> let me take that point and ask question -- it is a fair one. i get it sometimes. how can we talk about the importance of the...
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allison stewart. >> david muir. >> he did well for himself. >> tom cornyn. >> heather cabot.ybody. thank you, everybody. what can i say? i will miss you. i will enjoy getting some sleep but this is probably one of the great highlights of my career. thank you very much. >> great to have spend time with you and marci. so wonderful working with you and learned so much. >> very sweet. >> bye, everybody. sweet dreams. we'll be back. come on back. come on back. come on back. >>> good morning. i'm john muller. >> i'm rina ninan. here's some of the top stories we're following this morning on "world news now". >>> president obama says the u.s. will provide some sort of aid to iraq but not saying exactly what yet. republicans say the administration was caught napping and shouldn't have withdrawn all u.s. troops two and a half years ago. the latest just ahead. >>> the house hanging from a cliff in texas will be burned to the ground today. they decided to destroy it until the property falls in to the lake below. >>> george h.w. bush marks a historic milestone with what's becoming a birth
allison stewart. >> david muir. >> he did well for himself. >> tom cornyn. >> heather cabot.ybody. thank you, everybody. what can i say? i will miss you. i will enjoy getting some sleep but this is probably one of the great highlights of my career. thank you very much. >> great to have spend time with you and marci. so wonderful working with you and learned so much. >> very sweet. >> bye, everybody. sweet dreams. we'll be back. come on back. come on...
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david and treasury and john emery and csis. i'm up here before you as one of the few representatives. stewart, you're here, thank you, but about the private sector. a seven-year detour i wouldn't trade for anything. just to underscore what neil said, i can't understate the significance of the confidence factor in the integrity, solidity, solvency and resiliency of the global financial sector. accordingly, managements of any responsible institutions around the world take this issue of compliance, of sanctions enforcement, of cracking down on illicit flows extremely seriously. any given institution is only as good as its reputation. if you talk to bank ceos, they will have reputation, reputation, reputation at the top of their list of things first and foremost on their minds when it comes to running their businesses, assuring the solidity of their businesses and building those businesses going forward. let alone dealing with their own employees and local communities. in terms of implementation, just anecdotally by way of preparation for this, i went to our general counsel, a little investment m
david and treasury and john emery and csis. i'm up here before you as one of the few representatives. stewart, you're here, thank you, but about the private sector. a seven-year detour i wouldn't trade for anything. just to underscore what neil said, i can't understate the significance of the confidence factor in the integrity, solidity, solvency and resiliency of the global financial sector. accordingly, managements of any responsible institutions around the world take this issue of...
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combination of it being in the economic interest of private sector entities and the work that tfi, david and stewart, their colleagues and others in the u.s. government have done to help keep that kind of in the top of consciousness consistently, that have been the sort of twin pieces of getting the advantage from the private sector and this regime that stewart i think spoke very effectively about earlier today. >> let me take from that point and ask the question. it's a fair one, i get it sometimes when i do talks and things. how can we talk about sort of the importance of the private sector, the integrity of the system when you see so many examples over and over of banks failing to hit with enormous fines? are we talking about two different naretives? how do you square that circle or is it part of the same story? >> well, first of all i think private sector entities have lots of different objectedives and lots of competing goals. so although they want to be compliant they also want to make good returns for their shareholders and i think sometimes those things tend to be at tension. i think there a
combination of it being in the economic interest of private sector entities and the work that tfi, david and stewart, their colleagues and others in the u.s. government have done to help keep that kind of in the top of consciousness consistently, that have been the sort of twin pieces of getting the advantage from the private sector and this regime that stewart i think spoke very effectively about earlier today. >> let me take from that point and ask the question. it's a fair one, i get...
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allison stewart. >> david muir. >> he did well for himself. >> tom cornyn. >> heather cabot.e of the great highlights of my career. thank you very much. >> great to have spend time with you and marci. so wonderful working with you and learned so much. >> very sweet. >> bye, everybody. sweet dreams. we'll be back. come on back. come on back. >>> making news in america this morning -- weighing options. iraq is once again a battleground that's looming large for the white house. we're live in washington with the latest on the growing violence and reaction from the president. and the effect it's having an gas prices. could we be paying 10 cents more a gallon? >>> new this morning, bowe bergdahl is back on american soil. what's next for the sergeant at the central of the controversial swap. >>> sending shock waves, a spectacular show on the sun. that could make for major disruptions here on earth. it is friday, the 13th. >>> and angry elephant. an angry tourist stands his ground, when a big beast starts to charge.
allison stewart. >> david muir. >> he did well for himself. >> tom cornyn. >> heather cabot.e of the great highlights of my career. thank you very much. >> great to have spend time with you and marci. so wonderful working with you and learned so much. >> very sweet. >> bye, everybody. sweet dreams. we'll be back. come on back. come on back. >>> making news in america this morning -- weighing options. iraq is once again a battleground that's...
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book is the practice of statistics by daren stars and david more, and dan and the ap calculus is the single variable, 7th edition by james stewart. the, we ended up here because this past fall, due to increased enrollment in our advanced placement stats and calculus courses as well as wear and tear on the previous books caused us to relook at the books that we currently had in that we were currently using in these courses and we needed additional books. unfortunately, the materials used in both of those courses were 2003 copy write and they were over ten years old and we could no longer order the current edition, and so to replenish the materials just so that we had enough for next year would have meant that we would have had to purchase all new books in the or of the current or of the previous selection. because you can't use the current edition with a ten-year-old edition, so, rather than rolling over, and and make the conscious effort, that we can err on the conscious decision on what book to use. >> and from all of the high schools, to and to have a representative on the selection committee, and three, schools for each of th
book is the practice of statistics by daren stars and david more, and dan and the ap calculus is the single variable, 7th edition by james stewart. the, we ended up here because this past fall, due to increased enrollment in our advanced placement stats and calculus courses as well as wear and tear on the previous books caused us to relook at the books that we currently had in that we were currently using in these courses and we needed additional books. unfortunately, the materials used in both...
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. >> incredibly, former federal prosecutor david kelly, who convicted ramzi youset, the uss coal bombers and martha stewart thinks we should try them here. >> you had some of the biggest trials in the history of this country, there lab no circus torque traffic tie-ups. i think that will be the case here. >> but what about what the criminal proceedings are going to do to my day? >> that's probably a small price to pay for the cost of justice. >> joining me now is that former u.s. attorney kelly. he led the investigation on the attack on the uss cole. i should mention i used to practice law with him. we are joined with steven clemens. >> david, let's start with how this works t. complaint being that somehow it is dangerous or not strong to prosecute a terrorist in our courts? >> i think that belies history, i challenge you to find a list that comes close to that where the prosecution and finality and justice that has come out of gitmo or try bruin also. >> you say what if these guys are near us in manhattan? >> you can point to locations where the cases have before 9-11, very important terrorism cases have b
. >> incredibly, former federal prosecutor david kelly, who convicted ramzi youset, the uss coal bombers and martha stewart thinks we should try them here. >> you had some of the biggest trials in the history of this country, there lab no circus torque traffic tie-ups. i think that will be the case here. >> but what about what the criminal proceedings are going to do to my day? >> that's probably a small price to pay for the cost of justice. >> joining me now is...
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stewart fan, yes? >> yeah. i mean, i started watching him when he played gurney halleck in david lynch's "dune." that a sort of nerd thing? >> seth: yeah. well. >> is that, like, laughing with me or laughing at me? i don't know. [ laughter ] but, yeah. no, it was -- it was a weird kind of honor and a privelage to get to do it. and although i'd played charles before in the previous movie, "first class," it did feel quite ceremonial doing the scene with him. it was like it was being passed over a little bit. i don't know if he thinks he's coming back. i don't know. [ laughter ] i would have something to say about that. >> seth: right. yeah. >> but, you know, at the end of the day, as much as you're nervous, you've got to kind of -- you just got a go, like, "right. put the nervousness aside. you've got a job to do. this is how i do it, patrick." [ laughter ] and it's mine now. but he was amazing and he was so, so generous and so welcoming into his posse of "x- men" because i was, like, the lone guy from my group kind of going into his territory. it sounds like the "warriors" or something like that
stewart fan, yes? >> yeah. i mean, i started watching him when he played gurney halleck in david lynch's "dune." that a sort of nerd thing? >> seth: yeah. well. >> is that, like, laughing with me or laughing at me? i don't know. [ laughter ] but, yeah. no, it was -- it was a weird kind of honor and a privelage to get to do it. and although i'd played charles before in the previous movie, "first class," it did feel quite ceremonial doing the scene with him....
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david born last thursday. everyone is doing well. >> eric: do it, jacob. one of the guys at fox, been there for many years. good man, good man. except he went to usc. >> justin: outside to chris stewart. stewart's 2 for 3, a couple of singles and a flyout to right. chopper to short stop. turner makes a nice hop. throws it across. that will do it in the eighth. we head to the bottom half of the eighth. it's 12-2, dodgers. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. ♪ gonna grab some afternoon delight ♪ [ male announcer ] you know what time it is. it's happier hour at taco bell. enjoy one dollar loaded grillers or any one dollar medium drink from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm every day. [ bong ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. [ crunching, rumbling ] ...it were possible... [ low-pitched scraping, thud ] to capture... [ trilling ] the precision... [ sloshing ] passion... [ low-pitched scraping, thud ] [ whoosh ] ...and beauty... that goes into what you do? [ camera shutte
david born last thursday. everyone is doing well. >> eric: do it, jacob. one of the guys at fox, been there for many years. good man, good man. except he went to usc. >> justin: outside to chris stewart. stewart's 2 for 3, a couple of singles and a flyout to right. chopper to short stop. turner makes a nice hop. throws it across. that will do it in the eighth. we head to the bottom half of the eighth. it's 12-2, dodgers. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way...
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stewart and colbert and they are manical. >> he's one of the big things. >> rose: david letterman for sure. >> one thing that jon says is ifou take your foot off the throat of this show it will get up and walk away. he's 100% right about that. and that has been transferable to what i'm dng now. you have to be on it all the time, otherwise you'll look away and look back and what you needed has gone. >> rose: and you have to walk away every day saying that was good but i got to make it better tomorrow. >> of course. you can't be happy. that's why the comedian is so perfect fit for me. >> rose: you can't beat that. >> there's no comedian walking away saying i'm fully satisfied from that experience. it did not fill the hole, it didn't fill the hole. >> rose: what's the hardest part about this program for you. >> well i don't know. it's all hard at the moment because we haven't really done enough to be in any kind of rhythm. we've done seven shows so we're still working out the process and even the show itself. >> rose: how will you define what you want this show to be. >> i don't know. on a week to week basis it's changing. i
stewart and colbert and they are manical. >> he's one of the big things. >> rose: david letterman for sure. >> one thing that jon says is ifou take your foot off the throat of this show it will get up and walk away. he's 100% right about that. and that has been transferable to what i'm dng now. you have to be on it all the time, otherwise you'll look away and look back and what you needed has gone. >> rose: and you have to walk away every day saying that was good but i...
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stewart fan, yes? >> yeah. i mean, i started watching him when he played gurney halleck in david lynch's "dune."well? >> -- yes. [ laughter ] i was a massive "star trek" fan. why's that -- why's that a sort of nerd thing? >> seth: yeah. well. >> is that, like, laughing with me or laughing at me? i don't know. [ laughter ] but, yeah. no, it was -- it was a weird kind of honor and a privelage to get to do it. and although i'd played charles before in the previous movie, "first class," it did feel quite ceremonial doing the scene with him. it was like it was being passed over a little bit. i don't know if he thinks he's coming back. i don't know. [ laughter ] i would have something to say about that. >> seth: right. yeah. >> but, you know, at the end of the day, as much as you're nervous, you've got to kind of -- you just got a go, like, "right. put the nervousness aside. you've got a job to do. this is how i do it, patrick." [ laughter ] and it's mine now. but he was amazing and he was so, so generous and so welcoming into his posse of "x- men" because i was, like, the lone guy from my group kind
stewart fan, yes? >> yeah. i mean, i started watching him when he played gurney halleck in david lynch's "dune."well? >> -- yes. [ laughter ] i was a massive "star trek" fan. why's that -- why's that a sort of nerd thing? >> seth: yeah. well. >> is that, like, laughing with me or laughing at me? i don't know. [ laughter ] but, yeah. no, it was -- it was a weird kind of honor and a privelage to get to do it. and although i'd played charles before in...
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loren fox kevin beas david lowder tom defrank rebecca rebekah elliott miles benson murrieta a ratio carl luke stewart and mark shields. my only question is how is today's rick perry more prepared to be a successful presidential candidate and if elected a better president than you were in 2012? >> i learned some very -- i'm glad i ran in 2012, as frustrating and it's painful and as humbling as that experience was. it was painful. it was very humbling and being prepared physically and mentally is very important. i am of the classic example of a guy that thought -- mika broke my arm when i was 17 and surely i thought six weeks at the ready to go back in the game. it's not necessarily the case. having run for the governorship of texas and it does not prepare you for one for the president of the united states. preparation is the single most important lesson that i learned out of that process. over the last 18 months i have focused on being substantially better prepared. please don't think that is an indication that i have made a decision on whether i will run for the presidency or not but if i do next yea
loren fox kevin beas david lowder tom defrank rebecca rebekah elliott miles benson murrieta a ratio carl luke stewart and mark shields. my only question is how is today's rick perry more prepared to be a successful presidential candidate and if elected a better president than you were in 2012? >> i learned some very -- i'm glad i ran in 2012, as frustrating and it's painful and as humbling as that experience was. it was painful. it was very humbling and being prepared physically and...
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stewart and colbert. and every one of them is maniacal about the show. >> of course. >> they give it its driving vision. the big things -- >> david letterman was the same way. >> for sure. one of the big things he's to say all the time is if you take your foot off the throat of this show it will get up and walk away. that is 100% transferable to what i am doing now. you have to be on it all the time or you will look back and what you needed is gone. that is why being a comedian is so perfect for me. no comedian walks away from a gig going i feel fully satisfied by that experience. it did not fill the hole. it did not fill the hole. >> what is the hardest part about this program for you? >> is all hard at the moment because we have not done enough to be in any kind of rhythm. >> seven shows. >> we are still working out the process and even the show itself. >> how would you define what you want to show to be? >> i don't know. on a week i week raises it is changing. towardsrappling tackling things that are difficult to merit a weeks worth of struggle. we have done things on fisa, the death penalty, net neutrality. scream those thing
stewart and colbert. and every one of them is maniacal about the show. >> of course. >> they give it its driving vision. the big things -- >> david letterman was the same way. >> for sure. one of the big things he's to say all the time is if you take your foot off the throat of this show it will get up and walk away. that is 100% transferable to what i am doing now. you have to be on it all the time or you will look back and what you needed is gone. that is why being a...
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. >> host: what went into your madison's gift: five partnerships that built america by david stewart? this is a new book, right? >> guest: right, this is a new book. well, it is madison, so kind of called for having his photo on it. and because of the subtitle, the five partnerships, you know, you kind of need to explain that, what does that mean and who are those five people. so in this case it worked out nicely that we had five beautiful portraits of the five people that mattered. >> host: one of the other books you worked on, jack can key seow, was "the bully pulpit." and we all know what the cover looks like. here's the cover of the book, and that's the finished product. but what was this? >> guest: so, you know, when we first learn about a book and we do a little exploration as to the photographs that are out there, there were great photographs of the two of them together. and so we thought that was a great opportunity tobe design something with that. but when we had started to look at it, it didn't have the big look that we wanted, the epic feel. and you see that typography has
. >> host: what went into your madison's gift: five partnerships that built america by david stewart? this is a new book, right? >> guest: right, this is a new book. well, it is madison, so kind of called for having his photo on it. and because of the subtitle, the five partnerships, you know, you kind of need to explain that, what does that mean and who are those five people. so in this case it worked out nicely that we had five beautiful portraits of the five people that mattered....