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i also need to think ambassador grossman for mentioning the sacrifices that have been made during my time, particularly at the department of defense where he met with so many americans who have served enough gas and at the behest of their country some of them believed what they were doing that all of them believed in their country and they all have done a great job of which their nation should be very proud. that's why i would like to speak on the national security forces that but i want to start off a e more broadly earlier people talked about the fact the polling shows two thirds of the american people think that going into afghanistan was a mistake. interestingly enough two thirds of the afghan people think the effort to help them has been a great success. all of the frothing about the bsa and president of karzai and the back and forth are the fundamental successes and a lot of them have been laid out by others that have been speaking and i want to stress however on the military side the building of the afghan army, the police and the intelligence agencies have been a tremendous s
i also need to think ambassador grossman for mentioning the sacrifices that have been made during my time, particularly at the department of defense where he met with so many americans who have served enough gas and at the behest of their country some of them believed what they were doing that all of them believed in their country and they all have done a great job of which their nation should be very proud. that's why i would like to speak on the national security forces that but i want to...
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and various ngos for 1993 till 1996 of the with that i turn it over to you, ambassador grossman. each much our speakers will speak about eight to 10 minutes and then we'll have some time for question and answer in discussion afterwards. thank you. >> andrew, thank you very much. let me first of all say thanks to all the organizers of this event and what an honor it is to be on this panel. alex was kind enough to say that you have experts here, not mes but the other three people really are and honor to be with all of you. if you allow me one personal note pay trib to ambassador dobbins and his l his team. serving aspects representative of pakistan and afghanistan i know what this is about. allow me from the people of united states of america, international forces military and civilian and of course our afghan colleagues that continue this fight every day, jim thank you very much. alex and i were saying you gave this keynote address and what are the rest of us supposed to say and do best we possibly can. we talk a little bit reconciliation, elections and very important top i can i
and various ngos for 1993 till 1996 of the with that i turn it over to you, ambassador grossman. each much our speakers will speak about eight to 10 minutes and then we'll have some time for question and answer in discussion afterwards. thank you. >> andrew, thank you very much. let me first of all say thanks to all the organizers of this event and what an honor it is to be on this panel. alex was kind enough to say that you have experts here, not mes but the other three people really are...
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. >> henry grossman was there that night. >> it was incredible to be there, to partake in that momentn what we now know is history. wow. >> it became an iconic image of the 1960's. the teenager a symbol of her generation. >> at the age of 13, i thought paul mccartney is the best looking thing i have ever seen in my entire life, and i want to marry him. >> the beatles thought they would not make a lasting impact. 50 years on, it is still being out. .- still being felt >> great tunes. thanks for watching. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, union bank, and charles schwab. >> there's a saying around here -- you stand behind what you say . are here, you don't make excuses, you make amendments. and when you cannot live up to them, you own up and make it .ight some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most, but i know you will still find it when you kn
. >> henry grossman was there that night. >> it was incredible to be there, to partake in that momentn what we now know is history. wow. >> it became an iconic image of the 1960's. the teenager a symbol of her generation. >> at the age of 13, i thought paul mccartney is the best looking thing i have ever seen in my entire life, and i want to marry him. >> the beatles thought they would not make a lasting impact. 50 years on, it is still being out. .- still being...
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lev grossman wrote the story. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: this caught my eye, the cover of "time" magazine. it promises to solve some of humanity's most complex problems. it's backed by jeff bezos, nasa and the c.i.a., each one cost $10 million and operates at 459 degrees fahrenheit below zero and nobody knows how it actually works. and then you call it the infinity machine. what are we talking about? >> well, this is a new kind of computer. we are talking about something that works on tpraepbt paradigm from everything that's been built since the 1950s or so up. >> rose: the whole digital revolution. >> the whole digital revolution. we're tapping into a new kind of force in computing. >> rose: a new kind of force? >> that's right. >> rose: and it comes from quantum physics in part? >> that's right. computers as we have now as complex as they are, they operate under what t laws of what we call classical physics which is new tonian things we see in daily life but things apply differently when you get to the suba
lev grossman wrote the story. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: this caught my eye, the cover of "time" magazine. it promises to solve some of humanity's most complex problems. it's backed by jeff bezos, nasa and the c.i.a., each one cost $10 million and operates at 459 degrees fahrenheit below zero and nobody knows how it actually works. and then you call it the infinity machine. what are we talking about? >> well, this is a...
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partner mike grossman says investors who opened and closed the market trading sma's 'sentiment' winners would be up over 50 percent in the firm's first two years -- a time of rising stock prices. "it has to prove itself over all parts of the cycle to be taken seriously." joe's team proved themselves to the new york stock exchange... who signed on as a distribution partner to provide its members with "sentiment scores" from sma. diane moca.. for first business news. the ceo of s-m-a says his reports should be just one element of an entire model used to make buying or selling decisions about stocks. coming up...spring cleaning your portfolio... insider tips on where money managers are investing. plus... in traders unplugged: market clues on tech stocks that could rise to the top. and, the story of how one woman followed her dream to success- one foot at a time. she shares her story next, with bill moller. m ben affleck, and many actors have played the part of a u.s. serviceman in the movies, but for veterans like james crosby and so many other brave men and women, his service and his sacr
partner mike grossman says investors who opened and closed the market trading sma's 'sentiment' winners would be up over 50 percent in the firm's first two years -- a time of rising stock prices. "it has to prove itself over all parts of the cycle to be taken seriously." joe's team proved themselves to the new york stock exchange... who signed on as a distribution partner to provide its members with "sentiment scores" from sma. diane moca.. for first business news. the ceo...
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mean just the other day at the munich security conference the secretary general of nato underscore grossman made the statement ukraine must be free to choose its own path without external pressure. what that meant was very very should be allowed to join nato without russia stopping it but the reality is that every single poll that's been taken in ukraine over the last decade has shown a majority of ukraine's against joining nato young occurred which came to power in twenty turn on a platform of keeping ukraine nonaligned the ukrainian parliament then subsequently adopted a resolution saying that ukraine's not national security strategy would not include no term membership so why on earth didn't mr rasmussen so something like you know ukraine has opted for non-alignment and we need to respect that decision ok instead of the fact we could be a recognition of reality he kept up this idea that nato must be new credit must be part of nato you know there's a lot of criticism of nato is that either it expands or it ceases to exist how do you react to that characterization i wouldn't see the tradeo
mean just the other day at the munich security conference the secretary general of nato underscore grossman made the statement ukraine must be free to choose its own path without external pressure. what that meant was very very should be allowed to join nato without russia stopping it but the reality is that every single poll that's been taken in ukraine over the last decade has shown a majority of ukraine's against joining nato young occurred which came to power in twenty turn on a platform of...
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what will happen to morgan, doughty, kehl and grossman. i know you guys have a lot -- >> meantime the georgetown hoyas are singing a different tune as they find themselves in a very unfamiliar and scary place. the ncaa tournament bubble. 17 days to selection sunday. highway yas with a chance to keep their tournament hopes alive tonight against marquette. it's different. normally we're pretty comfortable right now but it is what is it. we can play our way in. we just have to go out dean that. >> we control our own destiny. we have a chance to finish strong and do some good things. right now we got to go take care of what's in front of us right now which is marquette. >> the situation we're in but we like to look at one game at a time. the situation is different now. but just one game at a time. >>> they tip tonight at 9:00. ciaa tournament bowie state trying to advance against johnson c. smith. bowie the defending champs and top seed they trailed the entire game but with a minute left the lead was cut two. next possession for j.c. smith, an
what will happen to morgan, doughty, kehl and grossman. i know you guys have a lot -- >> meantime the georgetown hoyas are singing a different tune as they find themselves in a very unfamiliar and scary place. the ncaa tournament bubble. 17 days to selection sunday. highway yas with a chance to keep their tournament hopes alive tonight against marquette. it's different. normally we're pretty comfortable right now but it is what is it. we can play our way in. we just have to go out dean...
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jeff grossman trades nat gas for brg brokerage. where do we stand? where do you see prices moving? >> i personally think we may have topped out near term but again, tomorrow we have some very interesting, we have figures coming out about inventories. there is talk of 200 to 255. we have a possibility of this market probably reaching its goals and probably selling off. this market has gone way above what most people even considered normal range here, and we now have a point where no one's willing to sell this market. usually when that happens, the market's ready for a good sell-off. >> we are up 41% as that graphic shows in just the past month. take us through, if you don't mind, the sort of supply and demand equation. i get that demand is up but i thought supply was much higher as well. >> well, truth be told, what was considered a glut of natural gas has vanished and right now, we have already now certain sort of logistical issues that come as far as delivering the natural gas and giving people reason for concern. we're not at a point where you have to be overly krconcerned. there
jeff grossman trades nat gas for brg brokerage. where do we stand? where do you see prices moving? >> i personally think we may have topped out near term but again, tomorrow we have some very interesting, we have figures coming out about inventories. there is talk of 200 to 255. we have a possibility of this market probably reaching its goals and probably selling off. this market has gone way above what most people even considered normal range here, and we now have a point where no one's...
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panelists include ambassador marc grossman, jim dobbins's process as special representative. it will be moderated by andrew wilder, who heads the panel for south and central asia here at the u.s. institute of keys. the second panel will be on the future of media in afghanistan. four distinguished panelists, chaired by david and sir-- endsor as moderator, hear from voice of america. we hope you can conclude that afghanistan still matters the , that america's national security interests are best served by the emergence of a stable and prosperous afghanistan, that this object it can still be achieved, and that what has been accomplished in afghanistan over the last decade offers some grounds for optimism that we can achieve this objective. afghanistan has made great progress over the last 12 years in health, education, women's rights, and economic development. todayll hear about that in these remarks and panels. you'll also hear about the political process -- progress that the afghan people have made. a presidential election is scheduled for this coming april 5. for the first ti
panelists include ambassador marc grossman, jim dobbins's process as special representative. it will be moderated by andrew wilder, who heads the panel for south and central asia here at the u.s. institute of keys. the second panel will be on the future of media in afghanistan. four distinguished panelists, chaired by david and sir-- endsor as moderator, hear from voice of america. we hope you can conclude that afghanistan still matters the , that america's national security interests are best...