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maybe hospitality isn't as ethereal as it sounds. fact is of the 17 companies in the original index, only one, just one underperformed the s&p and that was dreamworks, dwa, the other 16 left the averages in the dust. really amazing, isn't it? the second worst performer, southwest airlines, gave you 120% gain, the only airline i should ever recommend, i guess. whole foods has been the best performer, up 867%. and remember, he recommended this in the depths of recession when people said who's going to go there? it's too expensive. chipotle up 847%.
maybe hospitality isn't as ethereal as it sounds. fact is of the 17 companies in the original index, only one, just one underperformed the s&p and that was dreamworks, dwa, the other 16 left the averages in the dust. really amazing, isn't it? the second worst performer, southwest airlines, gave you 120% gain, the only airline i should ever recommend, i guess. whole foods has been the best performer, up 867%. and remember, he recommended this in the depths of recession when people said who's...
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they etherized him. he could not talk. electric shock therapy. not quite like what you are thinking. but they had beginnings of electricity. they would touch you with the, with the, wires, you would get a shock. nothing helped. so, results. december 10, 1862, this is now about -- six months after the -- the shell, wounded him. left leg decreased motion. face drawn to the right. two days later, he has a seizure. by mid december he remains perfectly deaf and dumb. intelligen intelligence, spirits, generally quite good. doesn't end there. outcome. year later. he is discharged with disability and pension. in 1876 his doctor in vermont says he is incapacitated. requiring the aide, to supply daily wants. a year later he is lame. in 1889 he dies. why is this important? it sort of shows you medical care as it existed at the time of the civil war. and more importantly -- that these are people that we won't get to read about. he didn't die during the war. but yet he really did die from the war. so there are many statistics that aren't apparent. well the ci
they etherized him. he could not talk. electric shock therapy. not quite like what you are thinking. but they had beginnings of electricity. they would touch you with the, with the, wires, you would get a shock. nothing helped. so, results. december 10, 1862, this is now about -- six months after the -- the shell, wounded him. left leg decreased motion. face drawn to the right. two days later, he has a seizure. by mid december he remains perfectly deaf and dumb. intelligen intelligence,...
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particularly by being managed better and thinking about these ethereal issues in business terms. let's go through the index. for the group like costco and bed bath, hospitality is all about creating a treasure hunt-like experience that keeps shoppers coming back for more, something carl quintanilla explored in the costco documentary on tonight. it's also about putting your customers and your employees first, before shareholders even, because in the long-term, that builds a beloved brand which only creates more value for shareholders. and costco is the master of understanding this virtuous cycle. amazon is online and also highlights the value of convenience, making it as easy as possible to get what they want. hospitality, same goes with google, ebay, then you have a retailer like men's warehouse, taking share from mom and pop stores by giving customers better prices. i mean, when he came on he mentioned men's warehouse, i was like, are you killing me? it's killing everybody. nordstrom, the only department store on the list, has always been a master of hospitality. lately they've
particularly by being managed better and thinking about these ethereal issues in business terms. let's go through the index. for the group like costco and bed bath, hospitality is all about creating a treasure hunt-like experience that keeps shoppers coming back for more, something carl quintanilla explored in the costco documentary on tonight. it's also about putting your customers and your employees first, before shareholders even, because in the long-term, that builds a beloved brand which...
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maybe hospitality isn't as ethereal as it sounds.f the 17 companies in the original index, only one, just one underperformed the s&p and that was dreamworks, dwa, the other 16 left the averages in the dust. really amazing, isn't it? the second worst performer, southwest airlines, gave you 120% gain, the only airline i should ever recommend, i guess. whole foods has been the best performer, up 867%. and remember, he recommended this in the depths of recession when people said who's going to go there? it's too expensive. chipotle up 847%. apple third. give you a better sense of what that means, if you invested $5,000 in whole foods when danny came here and we created this index, $5,000 goes to $48,350. "squawk box" guest who says you can't beat the index funds, well, i think you can. it's amazing how these companies have prevailed and thrived in tough times. particularly by being managed better and thinking about these ethereal issues in business terms. let's go through the index. for the group like costco and bed bath, hospitality is
maybe hospitality isn't as ethereal as it sounds.f the 17 companies in the original index, only one, just one underperformed the s&p and that was dreamworks, dwa, the other 16 left the averages in the dust. really amazing, isn't it? the second worst performer, southwest airlines, gave you 120% gain, the only airline i should ever recommend, i guess. whole foods has been the best performer, up 867%. and remember, he recommended this in the depths of recession when people said who's going to...
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. >> this is part of project ether. he learns what he would do. >> it's not that difficult to motivate students, put them in the right setting, the right opportunity. they flourish in the environment. >> this is a cooler experiment than baking soda volcano. >> where the egg drops. >> his tour bus went up in flames. >> he lost everything. >> but it's the popular d.j.'s response that may shock you the most. >>> and see why >>> well-known miami-based d.j. rapper radio personality, music producer, you might know him as the guy who starts out songs like this. >> d.j. kallen, we the best. >> good job. his tour bus caught on fire and he lost everything. >> i just lost $500,000 worth of equipment in the bus, all my clothes. >> he was out promoting his album. they don't know what caused this fire in which nobody was injured. he bought this bus back in 2010 because renting a tour bus to go out on tour, he said, was adding up. this thing was super sweet on the inside. customized. he was riding in style in this thing, or he was. >>
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with the ether you were. five hundred thousand april two thousand that the king live and yet he is elected mayor of the chance on the promise of holding a referendum on a new base. it is said to be held on october fifth but just a few days before the italian supreme court blocks the referendum. despite the court's decision the citizens of the chance to decide to hold an autonomous referendum and on october fifth ninety five percent of the participants photo against in a place that on. the go. is that. i mean i don't want the americans in my town and this is a chance to say it out loud but that it's been almost seventy years since the end of the war and we still have occupying troops in our city i despite the clear opposition of the people of the chance of though the italian government gives the us the green light to go ahead with a new base. it's not unusual for the normal democratic process to be subverted when it comes to military bases most bases are in fact covered by secret treaties between the u.s. and
with the ether you were. five hundred thousand april two thousand that the king live and yet he is elected mayor of the chance on the promise of holding a referendum on a new base. it is said to be held on october fifth but just a few days before the italian supreme court blocks the referendum. despite the court's decision the citizens of the chance to decide to hold an autonomous referendum and on october fifth ninety five percent of the participants photo against in a place that on. the go....
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many-colored mists are floating above the distant city, but such mists as you might imagine to be etherealrit in this picture ought to be viewed as embodied enchantment, delineated magic." (narrator) at home in england, turner continued to enjoy the patronage of the aristocracy. at petworth house in sussex, lord egremont, a curious mixture of rake and intellectual, opened his collection of sculpture and paintings to visiting artists who could come and go as they pleased. he provided turner with a studio. lord egremont commissioned several paintings from turner, including petworth lake. a study for a larger painting, it reveals how turner's use of oils gained from the experimental work he was undertaking in watercolors during the 1820s. turner planned images by laying down broad areas of primary color to denote forms he sought to represent. his persistent use of yellow caught the reviewers' eyes. one hostile critic suggested that he suffered from yellow fever. another compared him to a cook with a mania for curry powder. the novel selection of yellow pigments that became available in the 18
many-colored mists are floating above the distant city, but such mists as you might imagine to be etherealrit in this picture ought to be viewed as embodied enchantment, delineated magic." (narrator) at home in england, turner continued to enjoy the patronage of the aristocracy. at petworth house in sussex, lord egremont, a curious mixture of rake and intellectual, opened his collection of sculpture and paintings to visiting artists who could come and go as they pleased. he provided turner...
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kind of like a sort of for that party for people who have something to lose more so people in the ether willing to sacrifice in order to achieve that goal it's very interesting question actually people are sacrificing their jobs their relationships not by intention many people lost their homes i've never been in a movement where people have that dedicated the general portrayal of us as being people who you know joe blow some of the dole losers is absolutely. the opposite to the reality the reality is that a whole spine of people from across the general public have been motivated to dedicate themselves one hundred percent of the solution now this is means that a very small proportion of so actually experienced activists and by far the highest amounts of us are people who just are more than able to live who've gone that i want to make a stop and we have to do something about this unsustainable system and this is the movement for us to do that is five months now since you came to this area let's talk a bit about your goals a lot of people seem to have a very limited understanding of what y
kind of like a sort of for that party for people who have something to lose more so people in the ether willing to sacrifice in order to achieve that goal it's very interesting question actually people are sacrificing their jobs their relationships not by intention many people lost their homes i've never been in a movement where people have that dedicated the general portrayal of us as being people who you know joe blow some of the dole losers is absolutely. the opposite to the reality the...
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non-lethal weapons however if others would provide that ether weapon we will manage that so it's lots of hypocrisy the gulf countries are not the brains behind this they are merely instruments. the brains you can find them in the u.s. and israel in some countries the u.s. is formally committed to kofi annan as u.n. backed peace plan which calls for a halt to violence by all sides of the conflict but some analysts say the influx of arms and increasing number of suicide bombings make peace in syria virtually impossible and plunges it deeper into chaos the syrian regime plays an active role in supporting the palestinian resistance the lebanese resistance in claiming brights and palestine and things like this and this is not doesn't sit well with. so if we can not change the role of syria we will destroy syria so that it doesn't have any international monitors are on the ground investigating the massacre in houla where it's not clear who's fully responsible for the deaths of over one hundred men women and children also on a regular basis they observed destruction from suicide bombings whi
non-lethal weapons however if others would provide that ether weapon we will manage that so it's lots of hypocrisy the gulf countries are not the brains behind this they are merely instruments. the brains you can find them in the u.s. and israel in some countries the u.s. is formally committed to kofi annan as u.n. backed peace plan which calls for a halt to violence by all sides of the conflict but some analysts say the influx of arms and increasing number of suicide bombings make peace in...
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the discussions we've had about that and the cooperation that we've been able to demonstrate in the ether plus three talks last week in baghdad on me on iran's nuclear program and we have a joint resolve to tackle this and one hundred percent of the efforts of the british government on this is going into finding a peaceful diplomatic solution to a dispute with iran i welcome the fact that the next round of talks will be hosted in moscow. and we look to iran to have more positive proposals at that time than last week in baghdad so there is much that we're working on successfully in the relationship between the u.k. and russia i don't deny there have been challenges along the way and of course there are also some unresolved difficulties but we have been building our cooperation in many areas and since the prime minister's visit in september we have been building cultural corporation and people to people links and we have agreed today not only are structured foreign policy dialogue but also that in twenty fourteen and fifteen we will be able to make that period the u.k. a year of culture and
the discussions we've had about that and the cooperation that we've been able to demonstrate in the ether plus three talks last week in baghdad on me on iran's nuclear program and we have a joint resolve to tackle this and one hundred percent of the efforts of the british government on this is going into finding a peaceful diplomatic solution to a dispute with iran i welcome the fact that the next round of talks will be hosted in moscow. and we look to iran to have more positive proposals at...
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organic ethers think that. >> jerk. >> sometimes you >> we're not through just yet, mr.y're swimming against the tides. [ male announcer ] cookies with smooth caramel and chocolate. ♪ ♪ hmm twix. also available in peanut butter. as a culinary manager i make sure our guests have an over the top experience. being hands on is key! i make sure every plate looks just right. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's four course seafood feast, just $14.99. start with soup, salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits followed by your choice of one of 7 entrees. like new coconut and pineapple shrimp or shrimp and scallops alfredo. then finish with something sweet. all four courses just $14.99. [ reza ] it's so much food for such a good value. i'm reza, culinary manager. and i sea food differently. from silver screens... to flat screens... twizzlerize your entertainment everyday with twizzlers the twist you can't resist. >>> the latest massacre of sirrian villagers has put new pressure on the obama administration to aid the row assistance while iran announces plans to produce more
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on last night's "special report", bret baier rubio adressed that with bre >>ou'ren orist etherou sayor ve presidt. doou erih yourlf a s holy cow, h a i he? i pnc mel bau eunrsndghi' bn bssdwi a al ar oornihaew amicsve gtoer tirgornntndhr myi lverye o reavng card. it is important to understand i did not bill personal expenses to the republican of florida. the republican party of florida never paid my personal expenses never. look i shouldn't have done it that way. it was lesson learned. bill: it was a great segment last night. rubio also says he isn't interested in the slot. that's what they all say, right. martha: that's what they all say. bill: however he has campaigned with mitt romney, and did it not in florida but pennsylvania. later tonight on "special report" bret sits down with another republican who might be on the short list, io setor robb portman the senator tks abois professiol experien, h ten whito andh hisbout presint am 6: renheone chnnl. ruopoma up thrshe nesalys mep oheelti, eor vwhhe i oraorhi testgtoee h mth gdees. ce o ce o ofnt crpehidi in he eep biwinter j on, ao
on last night's "special report", bret baier rubio adressed that with bre >>ou'ren orist etherou sayor ve presidt. doou erih yourlf a s holy cow, h a i he? i pnc mel bau eunrsndghi' bn bssdwi a al ar oornihaew amicsve gtoer tirgornntndhr myi lverye o reavng card. it is important to understand i did not bill personal expenses to the republican of florida. the republican party of florida never paid my personal expenses never. look i shouldn't have done it that way. it was lesson...
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many-colored mists are floating above the distant city, but such mists as you might imagine to be etherealrit in this picture ought to be viewed as embodied enchantment, delineated magic." (narrator) at home in england, turner continued to enjoy the patronage of the aristocracy. at petworth house in sussex, lord egremont, a curious mixture of rake and intellectual, opened his collection of sculpture and paintings to visiting artists who could come and go as they pleased. he provided turner with a studio. lord egremont commissioned several paintings from turner, including petworth lake. a study for a larger painting, it reveals how turner's use of oils gained from the experimental work he was undertaking in watercolors during the 1820s. turner planned images by laying down broad areas of primary color to denote forms he sought to represent. his persistent use of yellow caught the reviewers' eyes. one hostile critic suggested that he suffered from yellow fever. another compared him to a cook with a mania for curry powder. the novel selection of yellow pigments that became available in the 18
many-colored mists are floating above the distant city, but such mists as you might imagine to be etherealrit in this picture ought to be viewed as embodied enchantment, delineated magic." (narrator) at home in england, turner continued to enjoy the patronage of the aristocracy. at petworth house in sussex, lord egremont, a curious mixture of rake and intellectual, opened his collection of sculpture and paintings to visiting artists who could come and go as they pleased. he provided turner...
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. >> it was decided, well, okay, we'll go ahead, get some ether, knock him out and inject air into his veins to simulate a heart attack. well, that didn't work. he woke up. got to struggling. got to hollering. i was at the end of the bed. i was holding his legs down. and so then my brother-in-law pulled out a knife and he got to stabbing him. i guess at least 34 stab wounds. and that was pretty much it. >> komyatti's brother-in-law then dismembered the body in order to dispose of it. >> so your dad was in a bag? >> eight bags. >> they buried the bags in the woods. komyatti says his mother did not participate in the killing but helped cover it up. >> me and my mom went to trial together. they found us both guilty of murder, conspiracy to commit murder. my brother-in-law ended up getting the death penalty. october 16, '85, he was executed. they had to actually fry him five times because i guess the electric chair wasn't functioning properly. mom's at the women's prison. she'll be 83 years old in about two weeks. she's -- as far as i know, she's the oldest woman prisoner in the state of i
. >> it was decided, well, okay, we'll go ahead, get some ether, knock him out and inject air into his veins to simulate a heart attack. well, that didn't work. he woke up. got to struggling. got to hollering. i was at the end of the bed. i was holding his legs down. and so then my brother-in-law pulled out a knife and he got to stabbing him. i guess at least 34 stab wounds. and that was pretty much it. >> komyatti's brother-in-law then dismembered the body in order to dispose of...
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some just disappeared into the ether. so nasdaq is still working that out. >> with all of these issues, i just do have to lift the veil and ask this question when it comes to the media. if you pick up the paper on friday, is the media at all to blame? >> there are a lot of people at the meeting. it's important to note for a lot of people, investing in a single company, you have to know a lot about that company. there are a lot of risks involved in getting into an ipo and banks try to make sure, you're seeing it, there has not been an ipo as hyped as facebook for a long time. people say oh, you know, everything is going to be great. it's facebook. but now the reality we're seeing is very different than what the hype was. >> julianne pepitone, thank you. we'll see if mark zuckerberg comes out and says anything. thank you. got a lot for you in the next two hours including this. >>> a pastor in north carolina says he wants gays to be held behind an electrified fence until they die. those comments sparking outrage. though ther
some just disappeared into the ether. so nasdaq is still working that out. >> with all of these issues, i just do have to lift the veil and ask this question when it comes to the media. if you pick up the paper on friday, is the media at all to blame? >> there are a lot of people at the meeting. it's important to note for a lot of people, investing in a single company, you have to know a lot about that company. there are a lot of risks involved in getting into an ipo and banks try...
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it does not always float in some ether of happy ignorance. it's still unimaginable. >> it is.hing. as i say in the book he is self-aware. he proved an awareness and empathy. he was very observant in a way i had never noticed. >> there's a couple of things that strike me as human. one is trying to find quality time with your kid. i took my daughter on a trip. she may not be in the mood to be mommy's girl or daddy's girl and it take a couple of days. my mom has alzheimer's. i watched my mom. i found some scribble op her trying to write at the end. she knows he can't do it anymore. you're very aware of it. this kid of yours, he's a big kid. i didn't realize what a big kid he is. the thing, we all saw the movie, what was the one with tom cruise? >> rain man. >> it's not going to change. >> it isn't. he's going to be stocking supplies for the rest of his life. he has an incredible memory for dates and birthdays. if you give him a date, january 21st, 1993, he can tell you the day. >> how? is it a calculation. >> i've asked him that a million times. he says it's just in his head. >>
it does not always float in some ether of happy ignorance. it's still unimaginable. >> it is.hing. as i say in the book he is self-aware. he proved an awareness and empathy. he was very observant in a way i had never noticed. >> there's a couple of things that strike me as human. one is trying to find quality time with your kid. i took my daughter on a trip. she may not be in the mood to be mommy's girl or daddy's girl and it take a couple of days. my mom has alzheimer's. i watched...
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it does not always float in an ether of happy ignorance.ay my brain isn't right is unimaginable. >> it was crushing, but as i say in the book, he is self aware and on the trip over and over, he proved an awareness, an empathy, he was very observant in a way that i had not noticed. >> there's a couple things that strike me as human there for everybody, not just your situation. one is just trying to find quality time with your kid. i took my daughter on a trip. when you want to go across the country, she may not want to be daddy's girl. my mom had alzheimer's, and you ask, do people know they have alzheimer's, and caregivers, god bless you. you see her still trying to make, and she knows you can't do it anymore. he is a big kid, and the thing, we all saw the movie, what was the one with tom cruise. >> rain man. >> the theme is it's not going to change. >> it isn't. he is maturing in some waying, but had will be bagging groceries for the rest of his life. he is a savant a little bit. he has an incredible memory for dates and birthdays, he can
it does not always float in an ether of happy ignorance.ay my brain isn't right is unimaginable. >> it was crushing, but as i say in the book, he is self aware and on the trip over and over, he proved an awareness, an empathy, he was very observant in a way that i had not noticed. >> there's a couple things that strike me as human there for everybody, not just your situation. one is just trying to find quality time with your kid. i took my daughter on a trip. when you want to go...
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even though it's in the ether so to speak, most judges wouldn't let that in.t's not like it's methamphetamine or some other kind of a drug or pcp or something like that. thc in a -- they have so much trouble determining what -- at what levels you're under the influence to begin with that i don't think that that's of any great moment. i think what is of significance here are the injuries or lack of injuries on both parties, and where those injuries are. and those things are going to be telling and this idea that somehow some cop wrote that this all could have been avoided if somebody sat in the car that is not evidence. that's a cop opining on something and frankly, most judges would not let that into evidence. >> larry, let's talk about forensics because this is first time we're starting to look and see some actual forensic evidence and bullet trajectory and the distance. according to the report, martin was shot from an intermediate range and it passed through the right ventricle of his heart. and passed through the lobe. what does that tell us? >> it tells us
even though it's in the ether so to speak, most judges wouldn't let that in.t's not like it's methamphetamine or some other kind of a drug or pcp or something like that. thc in a -- they have so much trouble determining what -- at what levels you're under the influence to begin with that i don't think that that's of any great moment. i think what is of significance here are the injuries or lack of injuries on both parties, and where those injuries are. and those things are going to be telling...
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is it just floating out there in the easter out there ether out there?> typically when a company goes public, they don't release all their shares. this offering was one of the largest, especially compared to technology offerings which we have seen in the past have been 9% or 10%. they put a good chunk out in the market. >> eliot: the first time they sell shares, a way of raising cash. what is the company going to do with all this money. what are they going to do for it? >> i think they're going to buy hoodies for all the wall street analysts. >> eliot: maybe they need to run and hide. >> they're going to be looking for acquisition. instar gram. smaller acquisitions, and they're going to be looking to bring in new talent, fresh blood and companies that can help retain that innovative spirit. >> eliot: they sold a piece of the company 25%, they bring in cash and they use that to grow build out, advertise, do things to permit growth and the other 75% is for zuckerberg. >> there is plenty of own availability. with that acquisition, the largest in facebook hi
is it just floating out there in the easter out there ether out there?> typically when a company goes public, they don't release all their shares. this offering was one of the largest, especially compared to technology offerings which we have seen in the past have been 9% or 10%. they put a good chunk out in the market. >> eliot: the first time they sell shares, a way of raising cash. what is the company going to do with all this money. what are they going to do for it? >> i...
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and you'll add your solvent, whether it be mineral spirits, ether, coleman fuel. and then you'll shake it up real good. and boom, you have dope. >> narrator: but former meth cook robert lucier says shake and bake comes with new dangers. >> the whole thing is dangerous. there's nothing about it that's not dangerous. if your container can't handle it, it will explode, just like a small hydrogen bomb. it will blow a hole right from the floor, right through the ceiling, and then it will just smoke everything out, turn everything black in a room. >> you're mixing things that were never designed to be put together-- strong acids and bases, drain cleaners, engine starters, things like that, that were never supposed to be put in the same bottle. so it's incredibly dangerous to do. but when you're strung out on meth, you're willing to do a lot of crazy things. >> narrator: the human cost of the epidemic has been staggering. when frontline filmed here back in 2005, more than half of the inmates in portland jails were meth users. deputy bret king's job was to book them. >> i
and you'll add your solvent, whether it be mineral spirits, ether, coleman fuel. and then you'll shake it up real good. and boom, you have dope. >> narrator: but former meth cook robert lucier says shake and bake comes with new dangers. >> the whole thing is dangerous. there's nothing about it that's not dangerous. if your container can't handle it, it will explode, just like a small hydrogen bomb. it will blow a hole right from the floor, right through the ceiling, and then it will...
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i ask the ether in the air, i'm sitting here in the senate, where is everybody?nt, one of the biggest threats to this country and it's much closer than a lot of people think. you think of the middle east somewhere or you think of china. no, it's mexico. investigators are trying today to identify 49 bodies that were found mutilated beyond belief and recognition. stuffed in plastic bags in a small town of san juan, yesterday. that's less than 100 miles from the american border. the bodies of 43 men and six women were found headless with no feet and no hands. they are victims of mexico's drug cartel. more than 47,000 people, 47,000 people, just think about that for a minute, have been killed in mexico since president felipe calderon launched an offensive against drug cartels in 2006. 99 have been killed in brutal fashion like what i just described in just the past month as the two biggest cartels fight for control of mexico's border with the united states. why do they fight for control of that border? because the drug wars are continuing. 90% of the cocaine that ent
i ask the ether in the air, i'm sitting here in the senate, where is everybody?nt, one of the biggest threats to this country and it's much closer than a lot of people think. you think of the middle east somewhere or you think of china. no, it's mexico. investigators are trying today to identify 49 bodies that were found mutilated beyond belief and recognition. stuffed in plastic bags in a small town of san juan, yesterday. that's less than 100 miles from the american border. the bodies of 43...