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you're based in burr ling gam. thanks for being here. you are the expert here.u've been through this. what stands out in this crash to you? >> well the first thing that stood out to me, within 24 hours of just listening to the news reports was a statement by one of the passengers and i think his name was jean raw, and he was seated in business class and i saw him vividly describe what happened. and the most important feature of what he said was that he had the opportunity to have both a lap belt and a shoulder harness. >> is this where you step in? is this where you do a class action lawsuit and force a change in the industry? >> not class action. the importance of what really happens in an air crash like this is to make sure that what happened here never happens to anybody again and to improve the crash worthiness of an aircraft. so the issue is to compare that you have somebody who is seated in first clas or business class what who's able to walk away seemingly unscathed and compare it to what we just saw on that picture of the people who were sitting in econo
you're based in burr ling gam. thanks for being here. you are the expert here.u've been through this. what stands out in this crash to you? >> well the first thing that stood out to me, within 24 hours of just listening to the news reports was a statement by one of the passengers and i think his name was jean raw, and he was seated in business class and i saw him vividly describe what happened. and the most important feature of what he said was that he had the opportunity to have both a...
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and empathy requires that you are able to put yourself in the shoes of another gam. of course, when you are in a professional setting, you may lose track of individuals and try to follow a story. but this is more than that, more than just a neutral lack of empathy. we have cultivated in the media culture and an educational culture that reduces the ability for whites and others who are more privileged to understand those of racial disadvantage in the fear and exam that he -- here and excited that in particular african american men have to deal with to survive in this country. that is a studied way of not addressing the structural constraints that we are dealing with now. you may have worried yesterday about not being impassioned, but then nations media has been deeply impassioned around all kinds of issues. columbine, sandy hook i'm a hurricane sandy -- sandy hook, hurricane sandy. when someone feels empathy is always present in the media, but it does not get asked ended to the lived experience of african- americans in any way near the way it should. tavis: when i mad
and empathy requires that you are able to put yourself in the shoes of another gam. of course, when you are in a professional setting, you may lose track of individuals and try to follow a story. but this is more than that, more than just a neutral lack of empathy. we have cultivated in the media culture and an educational culture that reduces the ability for whites and others who are more privileged to understand those of racial disadvantage in the fear and exam that he -- here and excited...
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here we only concentrate on people from gams failed if you live ten kilometers away sorry you can't be a customer in fact the furthest away one of our customers lives is about seven hundred meters. what with only nine hundred customers peter believes he can offer something that big banks can't. and he has to personally people get a personal service here and i know everyone who comes in the course i do or they are my neighbors so this means there is a big trust and the are just a number or part of a money making machine and in war when our t. stopped by at this one month bank we found that the man in charge wasn't alone the regulators were going through the books like they do in every other european bank and my people have to once a year someone counts for four weeks i think it's a bit too long but hey that's the way it is even as we live more and more of our daily lives online in small towns like this one still a place for the face to face because a bank sometimes i need to go to the city banks are all run by machines don't even get me started on the internet the concept we have here w
here we only concentrate on people from gams failed if you live ten kilometers away sorry you can't be a customer in fact the furthest away one of our customers lives is about seven hundred meters. what with only nine hundred customers peter believes he can offer something that big banks can't. and he has to personally people get a personal service here and i know everyone who comes in the course i do or they are my neighbors so this means there is a big trust and the are just a number or part...
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that's coming up next on ♪ >>> the boy scouts national gam ss gam boree is now.ver. >> i like to stay busy. >> reporter: he also likes to stay modest. >> this is a rescue knot. >> reporter: to see how business is he he's been -- >> you go up the hole around the tree. >> reporter: -- just survey his sash. yep, this 17-year-old has a bounty of badges. >> this center part which has three across is the original sash. and then i slowly expanded out to my seven-wide. one, two three, four five six -- seven. >> reporter: he's earned 135 badges, each representing a skill he's mastered during his seven years in scouting. >> this is a canoeing merit badge, sailboat merit badge. pretty muchmy aquatic badge. this is volunteering focusing mainly. >> reporter: in case you're keeping score, he has every possible merit badge. barnsley is only one of 200 eagle scouts to exhaust the emblems. that's out of 110 million kids that have gone through the scouting program. >> it shows a flavor of life. every year you're trying to add a few more and trying to keep up with life as you see i
that's coming up next on ♪ >>> the boy scouts national gam ss gam boree is now.ver. >> i like to stay busy. >> reporter: he also likes to stay modest. >> this is a rescue knot. >> reporter: to see how business is he he's been -- >> you go up the hole around the tree. >> reporter: -- just survey his sash. yep, this 17-year-old has a bounty of badges. >> this center part which has three across is the original sash. and then i slowly expanded...
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lack of watef is going to affect everybody, because everybody is sort of trying to assess what their gam plan is. i know that prince george's's county has ooped their emergency operation.eratio wsc is going to begin thisthis morning out in the area where the water main is, they're goinr to try to cut down trees and build a temporary road before they can get the crews start digging down to get to the water main that needs to be repaired. the plan is to get there and fix the pipe, if all depose as -- deposgoesas planned, customers e without water, for 5 days. temple hills, and objection ebbt includes, the pipe is said to be a 54-inch water main back in a wooded area between suitland parkway and forest hill road. it's a major line in thein southern part of prince george'n county to get their water. and there really aren't a lot of other ways to route the water around it. signs of trouble began on friday, wsc says it's monitoring systems detected a lot of wire i breaks in the concrete, that is a sign that the preak is about to burst and engineers say engi there's no other voice but tobut act
lack of watef is going to affect everybody, because everybody is sort of trying to assess what their gam plan is. i know that prince george's's county has ooped their emergency operation.eratio wsc is going to begin thisthis morning out in the area where the water main is, they're goinr to try to cut down trees and build a temporary road before they can get the crews start digging down to get to the water main that needs to be repaired. the plan is to get there and fix the pipe, if all depose...
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. >> let's get more on red hot stocks and bring in portfolio manager at gam co. cbs is one of your holdings. did you like this? >> it was a terrific quarter. strong advertising. they monetized television content, bought back $300 million worth of stock and going to convert the billboard business in a reit ipo it. >> i think the struggle people have with a lot of stocks is they have had monster runs hitting at least 52-week highs across the board here. you're a value investor. at what point do you say these no longer represent quote unquote value stocks. >> we're long term investors. we have very little turn over. cbs had a brush with death. they've done a great job transforming the business but it is 7 -- 60% advertising. >> to mel's point, comcast, the parent -- we have to say that. that stock moved four or five percent today on a pretty extreme of a move. when you see things like that you say regardless of what we think about the space it might be time to pair down understanding these are long term. sometimes the market tells you it might be time to sort of mak
. >> let's get more on red hot stocks and bring in portfolio manager at gam co. cbs is one of your holdings. did you like this? >> it was a terrific quarter. strong advertising. they monetized television content, bought back $300 million worth of stock and going to convert the billboard business in a reit ipo it. >> i think the struggle people have with a lot of stocks is they have had monster runs hitting at least 52-week highs across the board here. you're a value investor....
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from "usa today," the official boy scout gam worry which happens every four years is under way in west virginia. obese scouts are being left behind. members had to meet a body mass index of 40 or below to be admitted to the ten day program. the organization says it shared the requirements years in advance with hopes to motivate members to stay in shape. i disagree with that. i don't know. i guess because i sit next to mika every morning. if you have a doctor that says you can do this kids should be allowed to do it. anyway, "wall street journal" federal judge has heard initial arguments that could award billions of dollars to the developer of the world trade center. the new york developer is seeking damages from several airlines for the september 11th attacks on the twin towers. the developer is still paying on a 99-year lease on the site and has collected more than 4 billion in insurance. the judge said he would decide on the case tomorrow. and "the new york times," general david petraeus found himself in the headlines again after news broke about the salary at his new job. petraeus,
from "usa today," the official boy scout gam worry which happens every four years is under way in west virginia. obese scouts are being left behind. members had to meet a body mass index of 40 or below to be admitted to the ten day program. the organization says it shared the requirements years in advance with hopes to motivate members to stay in shape. i disagree with that. i don't know. i guess because i sit next to mika every morning. if you have a doctor that says you can do this...
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for us to have real product people from real companies, we have a part they are with proctor aer & gamroducts are. we're planning on having car designers come on and talk about the design of cars. a whole bunch of new things in advertising. i believe advertising needs to go at the speed of the enter threat. you can't create one 30 second commercial anymore and have it run 100,000 times.you can't cre commercial anymore and have it run 100,000 times.threat. you can't create one 30 second commercial anymore and have it run 100,000 times.you can't cre commercial anymore and have it run 100,000 times. so you'll see us really at that time next step in advertising. and i've known dick parsons for years and we worked closely when i was at going well dick at time warner. and i think the process that you're seeing happening with the spinouts getting announced this morning, it's a great time to be in the media business. a great time to be in the content business. and you look at the infrastructure investments going in, that will change. advertising will change content. and it will be a bigger wor
for us to have real product people from real companies, we have a part they are with proctor aer & gamroducts are. we're planning on having car designers come on and talk about the design of cars. a whole bunch of new things in advertising. i believe advertising needs to go at the speed of the enter threat. you can't create one 30 second commercial anymore and have it run 100,000 times.you can't cre commercial anymore and have it run 100,000 times.threat. you can't create one 30 second...