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un socio de elliot, en otros tiempos.r las piscinas. ¿disculpa? hay una gran sequía. sí, he sentido calor. nos vemos. ♪ [música de suspenso] ♪ ♪ ♪ ¡ey! ¿un nuevo amiguito? sí. una linda hipopótamo bebé. pienso llamarla sarah, en tu honor. danny, tú sabes muy poco acerca de las mujeres, ¿verdad? ¿por qué lo dices? ¿tú crees que a tu esposa le agradaría que le dieras su nombre a una joven hipopótamo? ¿podría ser lucy? lucy es distinto a sarah y estaría bien. ¿cómo va todo? quisiera estar a muchos años en el futuro cuando existan drogas mágicas que curen a todos los animales. hay que construir un hospital veterinario. no podríamos solos, cariño, es una obra inmensa, la infraestructura, el personal, suministros, pienso en un hospital con especialidades para todos los animales de la región pero no tenemos el dinero. podemos conseguirlo. ¿cómo? recolectando dinero, invitando a que la gente colabore. sí, pero hablamos de un gran capital. lo bueno es que kriel tiene un amigo muy adinerado, que aha mismo está de visita. ¿kriel? es
un socio de elliot, en otros tiempos.r las piscinas. ¿disculpa? hay una gran sequía. sí, he sentido calor. nos vemos. ♪ [música de suspenso] ♪ ♪ ♪ ¡ey! ¿un nuevo amiguito? sí. una linda hipopótamo bebé. pienso llamarla sarah, en tu honor. danny, tú sabes muy poco acerca de las mujeres, ¿verdad? ¿por qué lo dices? ¿tú crees que a tu esposa le agradaría que le dieras su nombre a una joven hipopótamo? ¿podría ser lucy? lucy es distinto a sarah y estaría bien. ¿cómo va...
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>> it's rude to raise such a subject, isn't it, elliot? rude that anti-communism was considered rude, rubbish, disrespectable, and members of the rotary, for example, raised anti-communism points. you know, national review was anti-communist, and it's rude to discuss these issues, isn't it? >> i think there are differences, i would say, one is that a case was made in the 1930s and 1940s, certainly, that communism was good for america, and we had this wonderful ally in uncle joe stalin. you can't make the case that al-qaeda's good for america. nobody's making that case. it is not the same as being a member of what was, at one point, at least, a public movement, and it was then a movement with wide support in parts of the intelligence. that's not true of al-qaeda either. it is different in the sense that what you're doing is, if this is correct, infiltrating individuals, into positions, and "homeland," your favorite show; correct? >> i don't like the word "homeland" in the u.s. government. it's not an american word, but go ahead. >> i'm not
>> it's rude to raise such a subject, isn't it, elliot? rude that anti-communism was considered rude, rubbish, disrespectable, and members of the rotary, for example, raised anti-communism points. you know, national review was anti-communist, and it's rude to discuss these issues, isn't it? >> i think there are differences, i would say, one is that a case was made in the 1930s and 1940s, certainly, that communism was good for america, and we had this wonderful ally in uncle joe...
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elliot richardson had to prosecute him. this is in the middle of watergate. >> he was the attorney general. >> he was the attorney general. the problem is this doesn't have to do with watergate but the timing happens -- >> 1973. >> it was 1973. so the issue is it spiro agnew is thrown out, richard nixon has no vice president, and if he's thrown out, who is going to be president? >> this is brief. robert bork talking about the spiro agnew resignation. >> he said, let's go see the president. [video clip] >> he said let's go see the president. when they drop that on you, we were -- well, we were down the hall. elliot said, we have to go to the men's room. not had to particular but go in the men's room and turned on all the faucets to defeat any listening devices. you have no idea of the atmosphere of the white house in those days. you had no idea whether something was turned on listening to you or not. so we turned on all the faucets and whispered to each other. elliot said i think it's a resignation issue, don't you, bob? and
elliot richardson had to prosecute him. this is in the middle of watergate. >> he was the attorney general. >> he was the attorney general. the problem is this doesn't have to do with watergate but the timing happens -- >> 1973. >> it was 1973. so the issue is it spiro agnew is thrown out, richard nixon has no vice president, and if he's thrown out, who is going to be president? >> this is brief. robert bork talking about the spiro agnew resignation. >> he...
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[laughter] there's some similarities between tsl elliot and me. we both use foreign language in our poetry. he tends to use san san crypt. i don't use much of that. i actually don't know much of that language. i was one of the kids that got dreaming during the sanskrit class in kansas city. [laughter] look out the window. i use yiddish though. [laughter] i think it's fair to say that tsl elliot was not partial to yiddish. i -- my shortest poem uses yiddish. my shortest poem was called something like "the societal, political, and philosophical implications of the o.j. simpson trial ." the title doesn't count in the length. and y. oey vey. [laughter] and also when yugoslavia started to break up, i did a poem that said cro asians with the good guys now, although the past is somewhat shady, so worry not that these same guys chased both your boogy and your -- [inaudible] [laughter] we both use a little german. when george w. bush appointed an old family retainer i did a poem that rhymed with -- [inaudible] [laughter] and we both write about animals som
[laughter] there's some similarities between tsl elliot and me. we both use foreign language in our poetry. he tends to use san san crypt. i don't use much of that. i actually don't know much of that language. i was one of the kids that got dreaming during the sanskrit class in kansas city. [laughter] look out the window. i use yiddish though. [laughter] i think it's fair to say that tsl elliot was not partial to yiddish. i -- my shortest poem uses yiddish. my shortest poem was called something...
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you can protect yourself from criminals. >> let me ask you, elliot. do you disagree with what steve is saying regarding the second amendment and the right of the individual to bear arms? >> well, this is not up for discussion any more. the supreme court has said that the individual can have a gun at home or guns at home for self defense in the home. the supreme court has also said that we can have reasonable regulations. i disagree with you, judge, when you say this is a god-given right. >> i understand that. yes. i understand that. >> that's another conversation. >> no. look. let's just agree that it is the second amendment to the substitution, and we can leave it at that. but it is a right that people have, and in the city of chicago where guns have been taken from people, it's one of the most violent cities in the country. how do we make the connection between violent crime and taking away people's guns? >> well, first of all, let's admit that guns were taken away in chicago, just as it's a myth that they were taken away in dc. the gun trafficking
you can protect yourself from criminals. >> let me ask you, elliot. do you disagree with what steve is saying regarding the second amendment and the right of the individual to bear arms? >> well, this is not up for discussion any more. the supreme court has said that the individual can have a gun at home or guns at home for self defense in the home. the supreme court has also said that we can have reasonable regulations. i disagree with you, judge, when you say this is a god-given...
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for "nightline," i'm josh elliot in new york. >>> thank you, josh.gerous rescue attempt, a day of chaos. the latest on the american hostages held by terrorists in north africa. so you say men are superior drivers? yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? i had[ designer ]eeling enough of just covering up [ voice of dennis ] silence. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer through 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events, including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before st
for "nightline," i'm josh elliot in new york. >>> thank you, josh.gerous rescue attempt, a day of chaos. the latest on the american hostages held by terrorists in north africa. so you say men are superior drivers? yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? i had[ designer ]eeling enough of just covering up [ voice of dennis...
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elliot richardson the answer is donal rumsfeld.he erved until he left ot become the secretary of defense. >> we were in the '60s yesterday. we will be flirting with zero by friday morning. it is a long process. in our area and has been ringing off and on. we're getting close to the mix of precipitation. some violent thunderstorms coming up the warm sector of the storm. at least one fatality in georgia as a result of thunderstorms. and the chicago area there is our skyline. griffith indiana is still in the '40's. 31 tat mchenry. patches of light snow will be moving in. the rain will linger. it will not get there until later in the afternoon. just flurries expected for tonight. the big storm left out. the canadian high pressure of four to gordon comes in. plus a little weather system coming out of montana. that is the next chance of light snow. clouding over friday and may be flurries in the afternoon. the patch of light snow at night. severe weather up and down the east coast. 15 is all we will see tomorrow. 14 on friday. 27 saturda
elliot richardson the answer is donal rumsfeld.he erved until he left ot become the secretary of defense. >> we were in the '60s yesterday. we will be flirting with zero by friday morning. it is a long process. in our area and has been ringing off and on. we're getting close to the mix of precipitation. some violent thunderstorms coming up the warm sector of the storm. at least one fatality in georgia as a result of thunderstorms. and the chicago area there is our skyline. griffith...
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tom elliot from jpmorgan asset management.e'll take a break. >>> still to come, we'll be in washington as the u.s. wakes up to the news the fiscal cliff has been averted for now. what does it mean for investors, taxpayers, dividend payers? >>> january 2, 2013. this is "worldwide exchange." here are the headlines -- with a late night vote, the u.s. house passes a bill to avoid the fiscal cliff. president obama warns lawmakers he doesn't want to go to the brink in the next fight over the debt ceiling. >> i will not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they've already racked up through the laws that they passed. >>> a budget deal boosts asian equities. stocks in hong kong and australia hit 19-month highs in the first trading session of the year. the european ftse 3,600 up as the fiscal cliff is cheered this side of the pond. >>> if you've just joined us, yes, it's the first trading day of the year. the news we're waking up to is the house of representatives passing a bill late
tom elliot from jpmorgan asset management.e'll take a break. >>> still to come, we'll be in washington as the u.s. wakes up to the news the fiscal cliff has been averted for now. what does it mean for investors, taxpayers, dividend payers? >>> january 2, 2013. this is "worldwide exchange." here are the headlines -- with a late night vote, the u.s. house passes a bill to avoid the fiscal cliff. president obama warns lawmakers he doesn't want to go to the brink in the...
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so much money to buy gasoline, elliot.o see that continue to fall is encouraging, certainly, but what's the broader story that we don't want to miss? >> well, you know what? i'm not exactly sure what the broader story is, but i think everything we read about energy production has the united states becoming one of the leading energy producers over the next several years. crude trading at $93. i think it's a sale. i think -- natural gas rally up 10% in the last week or something, and -- but i -- liz: elliot, you know, natural gas broke my heart. you break my heart over and over. >> get in line. liz: you think something happens, and it doesn't. >> natural gas is over priced, and watch that platinum-geld thing. platinum should be over gold. i don't know what they were saying with silver having industrial uses also, but not since photography we want to digital have i seen uses for silver, at least, you know, on the day-to-day thing, but i think energy's over priced and gold is coming back in line with that platinum thing. liz:
so much money to buy gasoline, elliot.o see that continue to fall is encouraging, certainly, but what's the broader story that we don't want to miss? >> well, you know what? i'm not exactly sure what the broader story is, but i think everything we read about energy production has the united states becoming one of the leading energy producers over the next several years. crude trading at $93. i think it's a sale. i think -- natural gas rally up 10% in the last week or something, and -- but...
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elliot duke was his name. elliot duke. and was he a fisherman?i can tell because of the hat. yes, he was a fisherman from flamborough in the fishing village of flamborough. just around the corner from here. yes. they all went to sea in fishing boats called cobbles. oh, yes. which in those days, they would have to row them out to sea and then put the sail up. oh, right. there was him and his father and three brothers... all went to sea. the whole family fishing? yes. and the wives stayed at home and baited the lines. and helped with the catch when they returned. yes, so it was a full family affair. well, i particularly like his piercing blue eyes which, i have to say you've got quite blue eyes haven't you? did that come down the family? probably, yeah. i remember my grandma, she did have sort of blue eyes and auburn blonde hair. ah, but i'd love to see him particularly here against this backdrop of the very waters he fished. yeah, that's true. a hundred years ago or more. yeah. now, sadly, we don't know who painted it, do we? we don't. my grandma
elliot duke was his name. elliot duke. and was he a fisherman?i can tell because of the hat. yes, he was a fisherman from flamborough in the fishing village of flamborough. just around the corner from here. yes. they all went to sea in fishing boats called cobbles. oh, yes. which in those days, they would have to row them out to sea and then put the sail up. oh, right. there was him and his father and three brothers... all went to sea. the whole family fishing? yes. and the wives stayed at home...
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lloyd elliot headed gw from 1965 through 1988.he was a world war ii navy vet and died yesterday at george washington university hospital. he is credited with growing the university's endocument from $8 million to $200 million. many buildings, including three libraries at foggy bottom campus were constructed during his tenure at president. lloyd elliot was 94. >>> some families spent new year's day taking down those christmas decorations. that means many people will be putting their christmas trees in the trash. so governments around the metro area have put their pickup plans into effect. in the district you can put your tree on the curb where you would normally put your trash. trees will be picked up through sunday the 12th. in montgomery and prince george's counties, trees will be picked up through the end ever the month. in -- of the month. in virginia, alexandria and arlington counties have scheduled curbside pickup between january 7 and the 18th. trees put out after that will just be thrown away with the regular trash. fairfax
lloyd elliot headed gw from 1965 through 1988.he was a world war ii navy vet and died yesterday at george washington university hospital. he is credited with growing the university's endocument from $8 million to $200 million. many buildings, including three libraries at foggy bottom campus were constructed during his tenure at president. lloyd elliot was 94. >>> some families spent new year's day taking down those christmas decorations. that means many people will be putting their...
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the recent community meetings that were sponsored around the changes that were talked about megan elliot. at both senior sites we had probably 300 people who came to hear about that. and then i'm thinking well who got left out of that and who maybe didn't hear about that? because there is an existing network of senior centers and senior housing where a lot of information gets communicates, but i think sometimes we tend to keep connecting to the same people who already have a connection. and that i think we have to think about who gets left out. that is not to denigrate at all the work of the mayor's office on disability and this council. anyway, thank you very much for your work. i think we have some things to attend to. thank you. >> thank you. next is jerry grace. >> good afternoon everybody. my name is jerry grace and i i alive across the bay in cc county, city of san pablo. the bottom line a lot of people live here in the city and most of the people really don't know who needs to get a case worker. ggrc, that means golden gate resource center that helps people who have no way to get
the recent community meetings that were sponsored around the changes that were talked about megan elliot. at both senior sites we had probably 300 people who came to hear about that. and then i'm thinking well who got left out of that and who maybe didn't hear about that? because there is an existing network of senior centers and senior housing where a lot of information gets communicates, but i think sometimes we tend to keep connecting to the same people who already have a connection. and...
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we have a presentation by megan elliot. in-home supportive services or ihss. she is the program director of ihss, which is part of the department of aging and adult services or daas. for those of you who are unfamiliar with these programs, let me explain about them for just a moment. in-home supportive services or ihss is a program of medical, which is california's medicaid program, the federal medical insurance for those with fewer financial resources. ihss provides the administrative support and training for personal care assistance for folks who have disabilities. by qualifying for medical, the state's medical insurance program, individuals with disabilities may also qualify for a personal care assistant through ihss. ihss pays people to work as these assistants. ihss workers or providers are frequently family members or friends of the recipient, which is the person receiving assistance. these are people who are already known and/or trusted and with whom the recipient feels comfortable having in their home. ihss may also train and provide an assistant for s
we have a presentation by megan elliot. in-home supportive services or ihss. she is the program director of ihss, which is part of the department of aging and adult services or daas. for those of you who are unfamiliar with these programs, let me explain about them for just a moment. in-home supportive services or ihss is a program of medical, which is california's medicaid program, the federal medical insurance for those with fewer financial resources. ihss provides the administrative support...
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his lawyer, elliot peters told the "huffington post" this morning prosecutors were after publicity and newspaper headlines. congresswoman z ovrnlthse laugh man says it's time to update the hacking laws. some believe those laws were taken advantage of for downloading academic papers without per migsz. she proposed the idea to change the law on read it, the internet forum schwartz faced. originally he faced more than 30 years in jail, though it was reduced to a plea deal offer. the prosecutors including u.s. attorney carmen ortiz have become targets of criticism, so much so her husband, ortiz's husband, an ibm executive went to twitter criticizing the schwartz family on the day of the young man's funeral saying, quote, truly in their own son's obit they blame others for their son's death. the account has since been deleted. 28,000 americans have signed a petition to have that prosecutor fired. it takes 25,000 to require the white house to make a response. >> scott, thank you so much. >> interesting story there. as they say, surf is up, so we think. that window could be opening up soon fo
his lawyer, elliot peters told the "huffington post" this morning prosecutors were after publicity and newspaper headlines. congresswoman z ovrnlthse laugh man says it's time to update the hacking laws. some believe those laws were taken advantage of for downloading academic papers without per migsz. she proposed the idea to change the law on read it, the internet forum schwartz faced. originally he faced more than 30 years in jail, though it was reduced to a plea deal offer. the...
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. >> reporter: stephanie and elliot zuckerman are fed up. they learned today their once meticulous home in long beach, new york is crawling with mold left by sandy. >> this is mold. >> that's mold. >> reporter: facing a $75,000 expense and what they say is the run-around from fema and insurers, the house of representatives' failure to vote is just one more body blow. >> no matter how together you try to keep it, it's an emotional thing. and then to know that you're not backed by the country that you live in. >> the pace of congressional aid is glacial compared to other disasters. when katrina tore through the gulf coast in 2005, congress responded with more than $61 billion of aid in just ten days. hurricane ike took 12 days. new jersey governor chris christie says sandy's victims can't wait any longer. >> talk to the people down in union beach. talk to the folks at toms river. talk to the people in lavallette. ask them if another two weeks matters to them in their lives. >> reporter: anger that crosses state lines. >> it's a shame and trage
. >> reporter: stephanie and elliot zuckerman are fed up. they learned today their once meticulous home in long beach, new york is crawling with mold left by sandy. >> this is mold. >> that's mold. >> reporter: facing a $75,000 expense and what they say is the run-around from fema and insurers, the house of representatives' failure to vote is just one more body blow. >> no matter how together you try to keep it, it's an emotional thing. and then to know that you're...
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brian elliot covers ruby tuesday where shares this week alone lost 6% of their value. don't be surprised to see a few less people eating out there. on wednesday, the company reported the fourth quarter earnings, missed earnings forecast; however, when talking to elliot, he's an out performed rating with the stock, $8.50 believing they are in a cash position to out perform the peers. he likes the evaluation on the company. a forecast for less to eat out, others manage the expectations well. he points to ruby tuesday as one of those. we know the cheesecake factory. there's optimism among analysts there as well. over the past week, lost ground, but over the past year, up 10%. the good news is they have growth outside the u.s.. even though there's a slow down here at home, they just opened the largest cheesecake factory in dubai. they are expanding internationally, a positive for that company now. ashley: back to you. tracy: that's dairy though, i thought they don't eat dairy? ashley: they have chuck e. cheese. tracy: really? ashley american symbols. forget the religious s
brian elliot covers ruby tuesday where shares this week alone lost 6% of their value. don't be surprised to see a few less people eating out there. on wednesday, the company reported the fourth quarter earnings, missed earnings forecast; however, when talking to elliot, he's an out performed rating with the stock, $8.50 believing they are in a cash position to out perform the peers. he likes the evaluation on the company. a forecast for less to eat out, others manage the expectations well. he...
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elliot richardson had died by the time i was in the job, but ruckelshaus was alive and judge bork was involved in the story. for many of those who participated or witnessed the event, this was the closest the country had come to a major constitutional crisis. the president of the united states was firing the official who was looking into his misdeeds. >> archibald cox. >> the question was, in a democracy, a republic where you have a responsible government, can the president fire somebody who is about to prosecute him for wrongdoing? >> here is a recording of one jill wine-banks -- who was she? >> a magnificent, a great interview -- this is the example of where the backdrop changes and it really helps. she was part of archibald cox's team. she was one of the few female prosecutors. this is an era when there is a glass ceiling, unfortunately -- she was ultimately the one who opposes rose mary woods on the whole issue. she is the one who asked for questions in court. here she is talking, i believe, about the saturday night massacre when she learns that archibald cox has been fired. her r
elliot richardson had died by the time i was in the job, but ruckelshaus was alive and judge bork was involved in the story. for many of those who participated or witnessed the event, this was the closest the country had come to a major constitutional crisis. the president of the united states was firing the official who was looking into his misdeeds. >> archibald cox. >> the question was, in a democracy, a republic where you have a responsible government, can the president fire...
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and joining me now is new york democrat congressman elliot engle.ood morning to you. >> good morning. >> so let's start with the fiscal cliff deal. passed on tuesday. for the record, you voted for that deal. were you happy with it? >> well, it was a compromise. in a compromise you don't get everything that you want. i think this was the best we could get under the circumstances. it shouldn't go down to the last minute. unfortunately, this is what happens. we feel there are a lot of ideologues on the republican side who don't understand that when there is a crisis, you have to move to the middle and find common ground. but we did it, and now we live to fight another day. and in two more months we have another battle. i would hope that in the future we could have a permanent agreement, a grand plan so to speak so we wouldn't be having to come back every two months and have another crisis. >> so why should we believe given what we've witnessed in washington over the fiscal cliff, why should we believe that a debt ceiling deal is even possible? i mean,
and joining me now is new york democrat congressman elliot engle.ood morning to you. >> good morning. >> so let's start with the fiscal cliff deal. passed on tuesday. for the record, you voted for that deal. were you happy with it? >> well, it was a compromise. in a compromise you don't get everything that you want. i think this was the best we could get under the circumstances. it shouldn't go down to the last minute. unfortunately, this is what happens. we feel there are a...
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happened with libyan work or weapons this whole situation is crystal clear in my opinion or adam elliot cooper the associate editor of a ceasefire magazine suggests that france may have a vested interest in expanding its intervention in north africa. france has like to have a lot of military presence in its colonies far more than britain and i think the second thing would be favorable terms of trade. natural resources they're attempting to militarize huge ships of africa so they want to monopolize access to this to the resources that you radiate is francisco you many people say it's a huge part of it's a huge factor in its economy and it's something that not only mildly but specifically niger and other neighboring parts where the two are people reside do you see it on top of. that as we've just heard some analysts suggest africa's untapped natural resources could be the main reason attracting western powers to the continent it's also being cited as a pretext for the intervention in mali despite the country being considered among the world's poorest nations and has plenty to offer when i
happened with libyan work or weapons this whole situation is crystal clear in my opinion or adam elliot cooper the associate editor of a ceasefire magazine suggests that france may have a vested interest in expanding its intervention in north africa. france has like to have a lot of military presence in its colonies far more than britain and i think the second thing would be favorable terms of trade. natural resources they're attempting to militarize huge ships of africa so they want to...
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paris was his more reaction now go live to london adam elliot cooper's there is the associate editor of cease fire magazine and doctoral candidate at university orks for does well serve pleasure to have you on the program and thanks for being with us a lot to talk about here of course the main headline it looks like it looks like i say at the moment at least that the hostage crisis in algeria is over after four days nonetheless they've certainly been a lot of civilian casualties there are no french casualties but the countries that came in to help from some bolster the the french presence there have received casualties i wonder how that news is going to go down in those countries tonight. but of course it's tragic news that there are any casualties at all but i think that the first the most important thing to remember is that france's allies did support them an enormous amount in the invasion of mali and they're very much familiar of the risks of foreign invasions both the united states and britain have engaged of course as we know in iraq afghanistan and in many other conflicts but
paris was his more reaction now go live to london adam elliot cooper's there is the associate editor of cease fire magazine and doctoral candidate at university orks for does well serve pleasure to have you on the program and thanks for being with us a lot to talk about here of course the main headline it looks like it looks like i say at the moment at least that the hostage crisis in algeria is over after four days nonetheless they've certainly been a lot of civilian casualties there are no...
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nbc's jean elliot joins us from treasure island. president was bold, as you saw earlier today, and his comments really resonate here in the bay area, don't they? >> reporter: the president made it clear he believes same-sex couples should be treated equally under the law. here in the bay area, same-sex couples say it is an emotional moment because so many are ready to say "i do" legally. >> this could be the year that we actually legally get married. >> i can still fit in the dress. >> francis and jen are dreaming of a legally recognized same-sex marriage. after years on the marriage roller coaster in california, president barack obama delivered new reason for same-sex couples to hope in his inauguration speech. >> our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> reporter: powerful words for this committed couple that have kids. >> to actually have a president say that he believes we should all be equal is extremely moving to me. >> that's a big deal to have that sort of r
nbc's jean elliot joins us from treasure island. president was bold, as you saw earlier today, and his comments really resonate here in the bay area, don't they? >> reporter: the president made it clear he believes same-sex couples should be treated equally under the law. here in the bay area, same-sex couples say it is an emotional moment because so many are ready to say "i do" legally. >> this could be the year that we actually legally get married. >> i can still...
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liz: it appears we have a little bit of a problem but let's go to elliot and we can put up what is happening with the oil. look at the behavior, it is hard to judge what happens today when we know we are getting what is going on as far as inventories are concerned. what is the expectation? >> teddy may be onto something. we are priced to perfection as well. if we find value in everything, there's no reason to trade anything it seems like. you can make a good argument for that, but like we always talk about, waiting for the next big story to get moving. right now it is very quiet. liz: good to see all of you, thank you for joining us on the floor show. here in las vegas at the consumer electronics show, entrepreneurs, business leaders and celebrities. how about if we got all that bundled into one person in a first on fox business interview, curtis 50 cent jackson. good to see you, let me throw around here, good to see you, thank you for joining us. he was with us last year. a lot of our viewers were really struck by the fact you're very much an entrepreneur. you wanted, you are first just goi
liz: it appears we have a little bit of a problem but let's go to elliot and we can put up what is happening with the oil. look at the behavior, it is hard to judge what happens today when we know we are getting what is going on as far as inventories are concerned. what is the expectation? >> teddy may be onto something. we are priced to perfection as well. if we find value in everything, there's no reason to trade anything it seems like. you can make a good argument for that, but like we...
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. >>> elliot spitzer will not continue with his show now that the show has been sold to al jazeer.ith al gore, not with al jazeer. he purchased the television show for 500 bucks and the governor is also giving up the show he has been doing on current television. >>> they are letting you share pets. they created city dog share and it is a non-profit organization where dog owners can trade walking training and feeding dogs so that somebody can share somebody else's responsibilities. more than 40 people have signed up. >>> a dog that was condemned to death will be saved. a two-year-old dog named charlie has been in custody after he attacked a u.s. park police horse. they offered them a deal to send the dog to a sanctuary if the owner gave up custody but the owner has refused to do it and they are hoping he will do it in an effort to save the dog. there will be a hearing on friday. >>> you may hear extra noise especially if you are by the caltrans station. they will be there to grind and a line tracks to avoid any delays for passengers, that work is being done between 8:00 at night and
. >>> elliot spitzer will not continue with his show now that the show has been sold to al jazeer.ith al gore, not with al jazeer. he purchased the television show for 500 bucks and the governor is also giving up the show he has been doing on current television. >>> they are letting you share pets. they created city dog share and it is a non-profit organization where dog owners can trade walking training and feeding dogs so that somebody can share somebody else's...
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that spielberg shot that film from a kid's eye level to really drive home that relationship between elliotove that. good observation. back across to meredith. >> still stuck with this book, hoda. all right. >> what's your name? >> olga from bridgeport, connecticut. >> all right. finish the lyrics to this song from the animated classic "beauty and the beast." take a listen. ♪ ♪ the sun rising in the east ♪ tale as old as time >> tale as old as time, song as old as rhyme, beauty and the beast. >> wow! >> give her an academy award. that rocked. that was great. >> number six on our list. "beauty and the beast" the first animated film ever nominated for an academy award for best picture. it won the golden globe for best picture that year. >> meredith, counting on you for this one. please, give the book away. >> i know the book. >> jennifer. >> where are you from, jen? >> poconos in pennsylvania. >> do you like harry potter? >> yes. >> which harry potter word is officially in the oxford english dictionary? >> "c"? muggle? >> yes! >> okay, this is the worst, officially, the worst day ever. okay?
that spielberg shot that film from a kid's eye level to really drive home that relationship between elliotove that. good observation. back across to meredith. >> still stuck with this book, hoda. all right. >> what's your name? >> olga from bridgeport, connecticut. >> all right. finish the lyrics to this song from the animated classic "beauty and the beast." take a listen. ♪ ♪ the sun rising in the east ♪ tale as old as time >> tale as old as time,...
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pietrus elliot was 86 years old.eanwhile de la salle high school's legendary coach officially announce the he's retiring. here's larry beil with the details in this morning's sports. >>> good morning, everybody. safe to say there will never be another coach like bob ladouceur. the man who built de la salle into a national power retired yesterday after 34 years at the helm. his legacy amazing. 399 wins, a 151-game winning streak. his spartans have not lost to a northern california opponent in 21 years. at age 58 coach lad will hand over the reigns to his assistant, justin. he will stay there as a consultant and continue on as a teacher. >> it's more important to me that the program remains strong than for me to hang on a few more years and coach. i was kind. getting tired, too. i just didn't think it was fair to him to be basically doing most of the work and not be the head coach. >>> the warriors visit the clippers tonight in los angeles. but last night was the battle of l. a.. lakers and clips, fog but monster jams
pietrus elliot was 86 years old.eanwhile de la salle high school's legendary coach officially announce the he's retiring. here's larry beil with the details in this morning's sports. >>> good morning, everybody. safe to say there will never be another coach like bob ladouceur. the man who built de la salle into a national power retired yesterday after 34 years at the helm. his legacy amazing. 399 wins, a 151-game winning streak. his spartans have not lost to a northern california...
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>> well, elliot, as you can tell there, there is a tremendous police presence, obviously, they file like they have partial control of the scene because there are people running around. we will go ahead and take the camera back out here and let you see how many police vehicles there are. i am unsure which building this is. i am going to say the one on the left here. but we will take you back in. at the back here is the s.w.a.t. vehicle. have you police vehicles littered all over washing wash avenue here. this is going to be shut down for quite sometime. but you will see that these folks will gather back here. there are obviously some pedestrians back on the sidewalk back here, behind the yellow line of this terrifically tragic incident downtown here. you can see the number of police car here. tremendous police presence. most of these guys will be inside the building, doing their job, investigating this crime at this point. >> shepard: to note here, we are looking, as you are here tdoes not appear there are any ambulances on the scene. those are all white police vehicles. st. louis fire de
>> well, elliot, as you can tell there, there is a tremendous police presence, obviously, they file like they have partial control of the scene because there are people running around. we will go ahead and take the camera back out here and let you see how many police vehicles there are. i am unsure which building this is. i am going to say the one on the left here. but we will take you back in. at the back here is the s.w.a.t. vehicle. have you police vehicles littered all over washing...
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pete elliot was 86 years old.eanwhile de la salle high school's legendary coach officially announce the he's retiring. here's larry beil with the details in this morning's sports. >>> good morning, everybody. safe to say there will never be another coach like bob ladouceur. the man who built de la salle football into a national power retired yesterday after 34 years at the helm. his legacy amazing. 399 wins, a 151-game winning streak. his spartans have not lost to a northern california opponent in 21 years. at age 58 coach lad will hand over the reigns to his assistant, justin. ladouceur will stay at de la salle as a consultant and continue on there as a teacher. >> it's more important to me that the program remains strong than for me to hang on a few more years and coach. i was kind of getting tired, too. i just didn't think it was fair to him to be basically doing most of the work and not be the head coach. >>> the warriors visit the clippers tonight in los angeles. but last night was the battle of l.a. lakers a
pete elliot was 86 years old.eanwhile de la salle high school's legendary coach officially announce the he's retiring. here's larry beil with the details in this morning's sports. >>> good morning, everybody. safe to say there will never be another coach like bob ladouceur. the man who built de la salle football into a national power retired yesterday after 34 years at the helm. his legacy amazing. 399 wins, a 151-game winning streak. his spartans have not lost to a northern california...
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they were i picked them up and the first one said boo elliot. [laughter] i said i'm like i don't know if that's the right message. [laughter] but the -- i'm sorry, governor, so i am -- i wanted to -- i was not -- i -- then what happened is mayor bloomberg picked me up on whatevers. -- waivers. the current commissioner was going to leave and he saw i worked with the city so aggressive and so much. i had. supportive. he offered me the job. the key to staying successful or appearing successful in city government is to, first of all, focus on your employees. focus on the people that are in your team. be a good internal leader first, because i talked about the importance of hr employees in the speech. but good public managers have to keep their teams together and on board. when you watch commissioners that fail, in any administration, you'll often -- if you pull the string you'll find some came from the own internal management problems not necessarily what they said publicly. secondly, i always felt that in the city of new york. i remember i bro wrot
they were i picked them up and the first one said boo elliot. [laughter] i said i'm like i don't know if that's the right message. [laughter] but the -- i'm sorry, governor, so i am -- i wanted to -- i was not -- i -- then what happened is mayor bloomberg picked me up on whatevers. -- waivers. the current commissioner was going to leave and he saw i worked with the city so aggressive and so much. i had. supportive. he offered me the job. the key to staying successful or appearing successful in...
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the hedge fund elliot management taking a stake in the company also noting that it is going to be nominatinge candidates to its board of directors. basically wants to unload value in hess saying it should among other things spin-off its holdings and exit other businesses. all of this coming just a day after hess said it was going to be selling its storage terminals and basically focus on becoming a more pure play enp business. back to you. >> thanks so much. ford one of the worst performing stocks in the s&p today dragged down by a weak european sales forecast. despite today's losses the stock has had a nice run over the past six months and ford's cfo robert shanks is with our very own phil lebeau, another interview you will see first on cnbc. gentlemen? >> thank you very much, scott. bob joining us from the ford headquarters in dearborn. let's get to what is hurting the stock today. your forecast for europe next year, you're expecting a wider loss, $2 billion for the year. it brings up the question, are you guaranteed that this is the bottom, 2013 is the bottom in europe? >> well, phil, it
the hedge fund elliot management taking a stake in the company also noting that it is going to be nominatinge candidates to its board of directors. basically wants to unload value in hess saying it should among other things spin-off its holdings and exit other businesses. all of this coming just a day after hess said it was going to be selling its storage terminals and basically focus on becoming a more pure play enp business. back to you. >> thanks so much. ford one of the worst...
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i'm elliot, i'm retired and i've read several of your books before this one, and i admire your work.i saw the film about a month ago called follow me, about -- perhaps you've seen it as well. >> no spent i talked to the film maker, and it led me to think about several models like this. follow me being a model of the infantry soldier, which i endured during the vietnam war when i was in the reserves. and leading from the front, which i think i read about in world war ii, it leads me to the following observation. that rommel met with troops at the front line to find out that candor from candid troops what was happening, and to gain intelligence. is that something you've encountered in these other leaders? >> that's a good question about commanders being after that i think it's clearly one of the measures of a good command at any echelon, are they getting out and about. i think general sanchez did not generally. a number of, i think it was both petraeus and odeo who within division commanders told me that they almost never saw sanchez. and i think it went up once or twice. basically the
i'm elliot, i'm retired and i've read several of your books before this one, and i admire your work.i saw the film about a month ago called follow me, about -- perhaps you've seen it as well. >> no spent i talked to the film maker, and it led me to think about several models like this. follow me being a model of the infantry soldier, which i endured during the vietnam war when i was in the reserves. and leading from the front, which i think i read about in world war ii, it leads me to the...
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remember he was forced out of his job largely because of elliot spitzer.st mad at everybody. but it's a serious lawsuit. this is the executive and the board of aig having to say, do we want part of this lawsuit? >> all right. we'll watch it. ali velshi, thank you very much. amazing stuff. there's a lot more we're following tonight. deb fair sic here with the "360 bulletin." deborah? >>> the one and only suspect held in connection with the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya on september 11th has been freed by tunisian authorities. still, he remains a suspect. four americans were killed in the attack, including u.s. ambassador chris stevens. >>> a lawyer for three of the five men charged with the deadly gang rape and beating of a 23-year-old woman in india says he is telling the men to plead not guilty. since her death, there have been angry protests over the country's treatment of women and its handling of sex abuse cases. >>> in jordan a muddy mess at a camp for syrian refugees. heavy rains have pounded the camp that holds at least 45,000 displaced peop
remember he was forced out of his job largely because of elliot spitzer.st mad at everybody. but it's a serious lawsuit. this is the executive and the board of aig having to say, do we want part of this lawsuit? >> all right. we'll watch it. ali velshi, thank you very much. amazing stuff. there's a lot more we're following tonight. deb fair sic here with the "360 bulletin." deborah? >>> the one and only suspect held in connection with the attack on the u.s. consulate in...