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in jerusalem and looking out leaves some in israel to say given the unknowns this is the time to hunker down and do nothing. for some, i would say it's an understandable posture to have. from my own standpoint, i would say when you're thinking strategically, the one thing you always want to do is never limit your choices and the problem with hunkering down and doing nothing is that your choices shrink. they don't expand. from a strategic standpoint how can you expand the available options that i have not how can i shrink the options that are available to me because even if the range of options are not great, the smaller the number, the less likely they are to be good and the worse it will be. so number one, from the israeli standpoint, i think, don't shrink your options. number two, don't assume the story is now written. by that i mean, you know, take a look at what's going on. there's no surprise that everywhere you look they seem to have the upper hand in the nonmonarchies. a, they were allowed to organize in the mosque and they had a place where they could speak their minds and they
in jerusalem and looking out leaves some in israel to say given the unknowns this is the time to hunker down and do nothing. for some, i would say it's an understandable posture to have. from my own standpoint, i would say when you're thinking strategically, the one thing you always want to do is never limit your choices and the problem with hunkering down and doing nothing is that your choices shrink. they don't expand. from a strategic standpoint how can you expand the available options that...
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if you were to advise hamas, what should he do over the next 12 months in hunkering down and doing nothing within the two-state liability and the third, do you believe there ought to be a back channel between the president of the united states barack obama as was suggested last week? >> you can't go back. >> i think the administration is fully capable of managing its own communications. >> i would say in answer to your question, though, that, you know, the -- what the jordanians are doing right now through the preparatory talks is, in fact, trying to get to the resumption of formal negotiations and there were five talks that were held. my impression from the jordanians is that they think, in fact, they were actually promising and that really issues were being put on the table and that the aim is actually to get to what was called for in the quartet declaration of september 23rd and the idea was that once the preparatory talks began that beth sides would put down on the table comprehensive proposals on territory and security. if you have comprehensive proposals that allows to get to the iss
if you were to advise hamas, what should he do over the next 12 months in hunkering down and doing nothing within the two-state liability and the third, do you believe there ought to be a back channel between the president of the united states barack obama as was suggested last week? >> you can't go back. >> i think the administration is fully capable of managing its own communications. >> i would say in answer to your question, though, that, you know, the -- what the...
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when you do not have an expanding pie, everybody starts hunkering down. tavis: i believe that austerity leads to nativism. i do not think that is a winning strategy long term. >> you are talking reality. i am talking politics. there is nothing wrong with talking reality. you are absolutely right. arizona is a great case study. in 2003, things are growing like crazy and everybody is building. they passed by referendum a huge expansion in the medicaid program so that every adult who was poor qualified to get medicare. they knew that a lot of the people getting medicare would be hispanic in arizona. they are being nice, and generous, giving. come 2008, they have become the lead dogs in the anti-immigrant fight. in a time of prosperity, they take a liberal position. things go downhill, and they get nasty. tavis: just a minute to go. the budget that president obama has just offered up, are there any signals about how this is going to trent? >> the budget this year is going to be gridlock fight. he is staking out the position that we have got to spend some mone
when you do not have an expanding pie, everybody starts hunkering down. tavis: i believe that austerity leads to nativism. i do not think that is a winning strategy long term. >> you are talking reality. i am talking politics. there is nothing wrong with talking reality. you are absolutely right. arizona is a great case study. in 2003, things are growing like crazy and everybody is building. they passed by referendum a huge expansion in the medicaid program so that every adult who was...
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. >> we heard over the announcements that it was actually a -- we were just hunkered down in a room, lock the door. >> reporter: one man didn't take cover. the assistant football coach saw the shooting and chased the alleged gunman who escaped. >> we've just had a report of of a student aged person running down route 6 at a sprint. >> reporter: the coach who risked his life to get the shooter out of the school is being called a hero by many tonight. within an hour, terrified students were evacuated from the school. around 8:45, the lake county s.w.a.t. team arrived with an armored vehicle. quick action by first responders and readiness by the school is what many say saved their lives today. >> what you now see that's occurred, particularly since columbine, are departments actually understanding the layout of a school and they incorporate ems, the fire department, the police and anyone else conceivable in that community that perform emergency services. >> reporter: schools are now prepared for the worst. lockdown drills are commonplace. >> shut the door, lock the door, put a black pie
. >> we heard over the announcements that it was actually a -- we were just hunkered down in a room, lock the door. >> reporter: one man didn't take cover. the assistant football coach saw the shooting and chased the alleged gunman who escaped. >> we've just had a report of of a student aged person running down route 6 at a sprint. >> reporter: the coach who risked his life to get the shooter out of the school is being called a hero by many tonight. within an hour,...
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we could tell which way they were going, obviously, they were surprised to find a couple of guys hunkered down. but they got on the phone immediately and gave us a call to stay ahead of the suspect. >> all three suspects were caught at different locations. police traced one to a nearby home, surrounded it, instructed the man to crawl across the lawn. you see our helicopter video. towards the officers where he was properly arrested. >>> there was another school on lockdown today and the the images were also dramatic. students at max well park elementary in oakland evacuating their classrooms late this morning. it might have been a case of bad judgment. a nearby resident was cleaning out his car and place his gun on the squawk beside the car. that alarmed neighbors and school officials. the suspect was taken into custody. the students were allowed back into class safe and sound. >>> in san francisco, another legal maneuver. the embattled sheriff was in court today. his attorney filed a motion to exclude statements that he and his wife made to neighbors and the alleged domestic incident on n
we could tell which way they were going, obviously, they were surprised to find a couple of guys hunkered down. but they got on the phone immediately and gave us a call to stay ahead of the suspect. >> all three suspects were caught at different locations. police traced one to a nearby home, surrounded it, instructed the man to crawl across the lawn. you see our helicopter video. towards the officers where he was properly arrested. >>> there was another school on lockdown today...
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married people tend to hunker down. it seems to me like we get a better capacity to understand the social change which so many of us can relate to whether we live alone or just the people and our friendship networks or families, the better capacity to understand if we think about it as the social change and experiment we have so much more to understand before we can see that. >> host: i really appreciate that positive optimistic and shivers updates with the experience of many of my friends and so forth but then i have this other side of me which -- the group by study i do hiv research and study people in poor urban environments that have a long involvement in the criminal justice system or their partners or in the criminal-justice system, and and in that group i see a problem of basically so many social forces pulling them apart and are undermining see will relationships and they are seeking to establish intimacy where they are constantly separated and people going to jail, not coming to jail. >> guest: as you said in t
married people tend to hunker down. it seems to me like we get a better capacity to understand the social change which so many of us can relate to whether we live alone or just the people and our friendship networks or families, the better capacity to understand if we think about it as the social change and experiment we have so much more to understand before we can see that. >> host: i really appreciate that positive optimistic and shivers updates with the experience of many of my...
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many people tend to hunker down and they are the ones who tend to be home more.so it seems to me like we get a better capacity to understand the social change which so many can relate to whether we live alone or no people in our friendships or networks or families. we have a better capacity to understand it if we think about it is a social change and an experiment rather than a social problem of a society in decline. we have so much more to understand before we can say that. >> host: i really appreciate that positive, optimistic you know, kind of resonates with the experience of many of my friends and so forth. but then i have this other side of me, and the group that i study, i do hiv research and i study people in poor urban environments and i have of -- have a long involvement with the criminal justice system or the partners have environments of the criminal justice system. so many social forces are pulling them apart, undermining stable relationships are undermining, and do they are seeking to establish intimacy and conditions where they are constantly separa
many people tend to hunker down and they are the ones who tend to be home more.so it seems to me like we get a better capacity to understand the social change which so many can relate to whether we live alone or no people in our friendships or networks or families. we have a better capacity to understand it if we think about it is a social change and an experiment rather than a social problem of a society in decline. we have so much more to understand before we can say that. >> host: i...
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but married people hunker down. tend be at home more so we get a better capacity to understand the social change which should many of us can relate to, whether we live alone or know people in our networks or families who do. we get better capacity to understand it if we think about it as a social change and an experiment rather than a social problem that is a sign of decline. we have so much more to understand before we can say that. >> host: i really appreciate that positives, optimistic, resonates with the experience of many of my friend and so forth. but then i have this other side of me, which -- and the group that i study -- i do h.i.v. research, and i study people in poor urban environments who have a long environment with the criminal justice system, or their partners have long involvement with the criminal justice system, and in that group i see a problem of basically so many social forces and -- are pulling them apart, are undermining stable relationships, and that they're seeking to establish intimacy in c
but married people hunker down. tend be at home more so we get a better capacity to understand the social change which should many of us can relate to, whether we live alone or know people in our networks or families who do. we get better capacity to understand it if we think about it as a social change and an experiment rather than a social problem that is a sign of decline. we have so much more to understand before we can say that. >> host: i really appreciate that positives,...
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. >> they have been hunkering down long enough, deciding to do a little something now. >> there's hope>> there's hope! it's coming back. >> reporter: organizers expected about 2000 people to come here looking for help of some sort today. and about 50 to 100 families getting signed up for health insurance. in san francisco, anne makovec, cbs 5. m was star . >>> you can find out more information about the program by logging on to we disconnect.net. the program was started by former california first lady maria shriver for health and financial services. >>> meteorologist brian hackney joining us now, and yes, we all felt that shift in the weather. it is markedly cooler today than yesterday. >> just remind me, did i predict that warming trend last week? >> yes, you did. oh, that hurt. >> just checking. and it is going to be cooling down this week. we might even get a drop or two of rain. the sun will be setting in 12 minutes, and when it does, and you can see this live view from mount vaca, a little bit of sun, high clouds. behind the high clouds, there's a beautiful crescent moon that will
. >> they have been hunkering down long enough, deciding to do a little something now. >> there's hope>> there's hope! it's coming back. >> reporter: organizers expected about 2000 people to come here looking for help of some sort today. and about 50 to 100 families getting signed up for health insurance. in san francisco, anne makovec, cbs 5. m was star . >>> you can find out more information about the program by logging on to we disconnect.net. the program was...
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. >> they have been hunkering down long enough, deciding to do a little something. >> there's hope. >> there's hope. it's coming back. >> reporter: organizers expected about 2000 people to come here looking for help of some sort today, and about 50 to 100 families getting signed up for health insurance. in san francisco, anne makovec, cbs 5. >>> the we connect program was started by former california first lady maria shriver to help families connect to programs for health and financial services. >>> gas prices got a little boost overnight. what the governor has to say about the increase and a possible solution. >>> and later, it's the landmark that sets us apart. 79 years ago today, it was a shovel full of dirt. today, the road to the golden gate bridge went on display. >>> and around the bay area, looks as if a little bit of rain may fall after winds pick up tonight, clouds increasing by dawn, and tomorrow, time for a cool change. we'll have details when we do weather in a few minutes. ,,,,,,,, [ male announcer ] what happened when ford owners compared their trucks to a chevy silvera
. >> they have been hunkering down long enough, deciding to do a little something. >> there's hope. >> there's hope. it's coming back. >> reporter: organizers expected about 2000 people to come here looking for help of some sort today, and about 50 to 100 families getting signed up for health insurance. in san francisco, anne makovec, cbs 5. >>> the we connect program was started by former california first lady maria shriver to help families connect to programs...
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god will use this to stop hunker. so today, i am right here.re for people you have no money, poor people cannot afford it. thank you. and i have to say to thank america's black madonna for performing at the super bowl. president chiu: thank you very much. any other members of the public want to speak in general public comment? step up, sir. >> this is what i would say. jane kim, everybody talked about you visiting a shelter, but when you look at the reports, there are shelters that were not monitored at all by the monitoring committee, which is their function. they are on a new quarter and a. we also have a problem because i believe the local homeless coordinator and board -- i do not think they are even trying to monitor the quarterly reports, or talk about it, or read about it, or anything. i think the other problem i am having is -- is the community partnership healthy? it seems like every time i have a problem, i have to call the department of building inspection and the department of public health to get something done. i need to go to the
god will use this to stop hunker. so today, i am right here.re for people you have no money, poor people cannot afford it. thank you. and i have to say to thank america's black madonna for performing at the super bowl. president chiu: thank you very much. any other members of the public want to speak in general public comment? step up, sir. >> this is what i would say. jane kim, everybody talked about you visiting a shelter, but when you look at the reports, there are shelters that were...
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they are very hunkerred down to a riskier position positive for the economy. they have to ask, what is the alternative in the alternative is low yielding treasury securities. so with making 2% on the treasury, that's a low bar for making a ten-year loan to a new business. that encourages lending. i think it reduces uncertainty. it increases firms to invest vest. i know my time is up. i would also see the booming of interest rates to the debt and addressing the issue right away. thank you. >> next is -- >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you for calling me here. the economy is the issue on the the fore front of the minds of the american people. i want to thank you for making time to be with us to talk about your views on that. i'm sure it's been asked dm some form today, but i wanted to get at this -- exposure that the u.s. banking system has to the euro zone banks. my understanding is the exposure is down. we could see a crisis on par with what we saw in 2008, 2009. in this country. i'm wondering for the federal reserve keeps records that they have to the b
they are very hunkerred down to a riskier position positive for the economy. they have to ask, what is the alternative in the alternative is low yielding treasury securities. so with making 2% on the treasury, that's a low bar for making a ten-year loan to a new business. that encourages lending. i think it reduces uncertainty. it increases firms to invest vest. i know my time is up. i would also see the booming of interest rates to the debt and addressing the issue right away. thank you....
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god will use this to stop hunker. so today, i am right here.re for people you have no money, poor people cannot afford it. thank you. and i have to say to thank america's black madonna for america's black madonna for performing at the super bowl.
god will use this to stop hunker. so today, i am right here.re for people you have no money, poor people cannot afford it. thank you. and i have to say to thank america's black madonna for america's black madonna for performing at the super bowl.
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it means it could be time to hunker down and save whatever extra cash you have.i'm simon constable. >> tom: finally tonight, content is king. remember that phrase from the late '90s? it still rings true, especially when a new star emerges, like new york knicks point guard jeremy lin. his sudden popularity helped end a black-out of the knick's msg network on time warner cable. it's on tonight's "beyond the scoreboard" with rick horrow. >> reporter: there's no way of knowing how big of a catalyst jeremy lin was in settling madison square garden's month and a half fight with time warner cable. what's certain is, in these cable disputes, the sports content providers like msg have all the leverage. sporting events are one of the few things people still watch live, and with most games still difficult to watch on the internet, having access to channels such as msg is an incentive not to cut the cable cord. however, as the costs of sports rights increase, cable subscribers are paying the price. disney's espn, which has multi- billion dollar tv deals with the nfl, nba, ml
it means it could be time to hunker down and save whatever extra cash you have.i'm simon constable. >> tom: finally tonight, content is king. remember that phrase from the late '90s? it still rings true, especially when a new star emerges, like new york knicks point guard jeremy lin. his sudden popularity helped end a black-out of the knick's msg network on time warner cable. it's on tonight's "beyond the scoreboard" with rick horrow. >> reporter: there's no way of knowing...
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. >> reporter: for hours afterward the suspect hunkered down in this neighborhood, slipping from yard to yard, tracked by a highway patrol helicopter. a heavily armed s.w.a.t team moved in. a nearby school was locked down and neighbors trying to go home were locked out. >> i tell my wife to get out. >> we can't get anything. everything is blocked. >> reporter: a perimeter so large oakland police officers were forced to bring in extra officers. >> the city did go into a status where we could not respond any reports, crime reports. the city could only respond to 911 calls. >> reporter: at 1:40 they finally found the man cornered by cops and k7 units, blocked from the home he allegedly burglarized. incredibly, despite those bullets flying nobody hurt today. police spent time searching for the two firearms they say that suspect had before taking off from the scene. now they have positively identified him as the person who fired at them. live in oakland, cbs 5. >>> in ohio one student is dead, four others injured after a student opened fire on his classmates. police say a teenager describe
. >> reporter: for hours afterward the suspect hunkered down in this neighborhood, slipping from yard to yard, tracked by a highway patrol helicopter. a heavily armed s.w.a.t team moved in. a nearby school was locked down and neighbors trying to go home were locked out. >> i tell my wife to get out. >> we can't get anything. everything is blocked. >> reporter: a perimeter so large oakland police officers were forced to bring in extra officers. >> the city did go...
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happily answers christmas instead of the jewish festival of hunker the implied suggestion was that jewish identity has been diluted in america and that angered many jews who live there. american support. of this point to. this us and so for them. shows a toddler calling daddy daddy to his napping is really expected father who finally wakes up only when he son switches to hebrew american jews felt insulted by the suggestion that israeli jewish identity was more pure than american jewish identity but i think that that's really what bothered me about the ads as a place almost fear mongering you know they were almost kind of trying to scare people who are living here israelis who are living here the ads were designed to encourage its radius living in the united states to come home but critics complained they smacked of arrogance ignorance and cultural disrespect for america instead of giving positive reasons for expects to return to israel they failed to address why many had left in the first place i think a lot of american jews look to going on in israel was developing in the parliament part
happily answers christmas instead of the jewish festival of hunker the implied suggestion was that jewish identity has been diluted in america and that angered many jews who live there. american support. of this point to. this us and so for them. shows a toddler calling daddy daddy to his napping is really expected father who finally wakes up only when he son switches to hebrew american jews felt insulted by the suggestion that israeli jewish identity was more pure than american jewish identity...
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>> oliver: as you can see from this riveting film, he stood up in the line of fire as they were hunkeringown. >> i think i was too dumb to worry about being shot. >> oliver: captured on film, some of the most intense and brutal combat. footage was so compelling, it was used to make the documents that won the 1944 academy award during world war ii. allied war correspondents operated within the perimeters of censorship rules. >> claiming victims and lots of horror in the war, particularly in the pacific was told. there is no question that all the correspondents, i think war was more accurately reported historically than almost any other events. >> oliver: by 1968, more than a hundred million television sets were available to show the news from the battlefield. it was a living room war. >> the administration was showing how tough america would be. and we deserved our support. >> you went throughout as a correspondent and you were allowed to get where you want to. >> a lot of reporting from war why in vietnam, we didn't hear what with was happening on the other side. >> over 600 journalists c
>> oliver: as you can see from this riveting film, he stood up in the line of fire as they were hunkeringown. >> i think i was too dumb to worry about being shot. >> oliver: captured on film, some of the most intense and brutal combat. footage was so compelling, it was used to make the documents that won the 1944 academy award during world war ii. allied war correspondents operated within the perimeters of censorship rules. >> claiming victims and lots of horror in the...
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. >> these guys look like they were just hunkered down for the rain. didn't hear the agents came when they did a little tent assault on them laying in their little bivwac area over here. so you got two hispanic male adults, non-english speaking. probably illegal aliens, unknown on weapons at this time. >>remember the weapons have not been secured. >>five rounds. with a round like this, even our ballistic vests, it's gonna go through like butter. this also, you know, is accurate maybe within 500 yards out they'd have a clear shot. it's what we're dealing with out here in the field. (adam)these guys are low-level growers. but the key for mavmit is to find out who they are working for. >>this could be one of many grows for this group. they'll maintain contact about every two weeks, they have their cell phones, pick their supplies up, come right back and tend to their plants. they got their little calendar going right now. >>so let's get these guys, move 'em down to the grow site and lets get 'em processed. (adam)this is just my first of many patrols over
. >> these guys look like they were just hunkered down for the rain. didn't hear the agents came when they did a little tent assault on them laying in their little bivwac area over here. so you got two hispanic male adults, non-english speaking. probably illegal aliens, unknown on weapons at this time. >>remember the weapons have not been secured. >>five rounds. with a round like this, even our ballistic vests, it's gonna go through like butter. this also, you know, is...
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he just hunker down and figured it out ... told that we have to do something to make a living ... >>but sometimes your dreams have to get put on the shelf ... >>but you have to ask yourself what is your purpose for existing? or "pfe" >>so you interview yourself and take some personal inventory >>here's a way to get their what would u2 do with a certain amount of money what are your favorite movies and what would you do if you knew you only had a few months to live ... you are told to make a big list of things your five things up for life ... and then you are asked to discover your assets ... everyone has a at least one big one. >>using a journal helps you stay on track ... you need to make note of anything you have done during the day that is 100 percent aligned with your big a vision for what you want out of life >>this is not necessarily a bucket last don't put off what it is you want to work for ... >>i will be moderating a trib-u class february 22nd with this concept ... >>one of my favorite movies of all time is broadcast
he just hunker down and figured it out ... told that we have to do something to make a living ... >>but sometimes your dreams have to get put on the shelf ... >>but you have to ask yourself what is your purpose for existing? or "pfe" >>so you interview yourself and take some personal inventory >>here's a way to get their what would u2 do with a certain amount of money what are your favorite movies and what would you do if you knew you only had a few months to...
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. >> we were hunkered down. >> worried parents rushed to the school helping their children more safe. >> until you talk to your son or daughter, you do not know. >> this will be closed tomorrow. the superintendent is urging everyone to take a day to think about family. >> i hope every parent, take that time. >> the family of the boy who was killed released a statement. they are shocked by this senseless tragedy. >> what a tragic ending. we will be following this story all night. four developments, go to wjla.com. >> prince george's county police are searching for a serial bank robber who has struck at least four times. the man has the teller a note with a very interesting threat. >> interesting, to say the least. you hear police say a robert -- a robber implied that he had a weapon. he is implying -- the latest robbery happened at about 12:30 today at this branch in clinton. the robber got caught on camera. you can see a thing to his disguises. a winter coat, and sunglasses. it is what he does that sets this guy apart. >> in each case, the suspect passes a note claiming that there wil
. >> we were hunkered down. >> worried parents rushed to the school helping their children more safe. >> until you talk to your son or daughter, you do not know. >> this will be closed tomorrow. the superintendent is urging everyone to take a day to think about family. >> i hope every parent, take that time. >> the family of the boy who was killed released a statement. they are shocked by this senseless tragedy. >> what a tragic ending. we will be...
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into the howling gale he leaves the warriors off and away and mackenzie and his men are forced to hunker down and lucky they did not freeze to death. but essentially quanah parker got away. he schooled mackenzie of the planes warfare. one of the key things is escape. but very few instances in history where a commander takes of village into the field against his adversary and wins. that is the kind of commander quanah parker was. he was quite brilliant. the obviously escaped to find another -- fight another day he would not surrender until 1875 almost every single one of their food source had been killed. that is all i want to say tonight. i would be happy, do we have time for questions? i am happy to answer questions. >> [inaudible] that was her cousin rachel parker plumber. >> [inaudible] >> yes. this is one of the great things that you have at your disposal. rachel plumbers diary which is an unbelievable account for the very few captives she was taken for many months on to the planes so it is rather extraordinary. it is published i also held the original. yes. i don't know how many aro
into the howling gale he leaves the warriors off and away and mackenzie and his men are forced to hunker down and lucky they did not freeze to death. but essentially quanah parker got away. he schooled mackenzie of the planes warfare. one of the key things is escape. but very few instances in history where a commander takes of village into the field against his adversary and wins. that is the kind of commander quanah parker was. he was quite brilliant. the obviously escaped to find another --...
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. >> as you can see from the riveting film he stood up in a line of fire even as tough marines hunkeredtoo young and dumb to worry about being shot. >> he captured some of the pacific film the most intense brutal combat. his footage was so compelling it was used to make the documentary with the marines won a 1944 academy award. >> during world war ii allied war correspondents operated within the per ram ders of censorship rules. >> there was no claiming victories or losses. a lot of the horror of the war was told but no question all of the correspondents knew what side they were on. >> i think war is more accurately reported historically more than any other events. >>> >> by 1968 by height of the vietnam war more than 100 million were available to show the news of the battlefield. >> it was a liberation of the history of the war the administration wanted to show how tough america was on communism no matter where it might be they deserved our support. >> a lot of the reporting from vietnam. >> it was one-sided. we saw the horrors of it we did not hear much about what was happening on the
. >> as you can see from the riveting film he stood up in a line of fire even as tough marines hunkeredtoo young and dumb to worry about being shot. >> he captured some of the pacific film the most intense brutal combat. his footage was so compelling it was used to make the documentary with the marines won a 1944 academy award. >> during world war ii allied war correspondents operated within the per ram ders of censorship rules. >> there was no claiming victories or...
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. >> just hunkered down in a room. locked the door. >> worried parents rushed to school. >> until you talk to your son or daughter you don't know what's happening. >> upset. very upset. >> police say a teacher chased the shooter and he gave himself up to a stranger. >> started to search the areas and came wupt suspect. he is in custody. >> and the student who passed away this afternoon has been identified as a 15-year-old. carolyn? >> certainly, certainly horrific for students there. what is the school district doing for them? >> we can tell you that a number of things, there are about a dozen prayer services and vigils beginning tonight taking place here this week. we can tell you the school district cancelled classes at all schools here throughout the district. and perhaps into wednesday, and they're making grief counselors available as well. >> thank you. >> an oakland middle school on lock down much of the day because of a shootout between police and a burglary suspect. the shooting started around 10:30 this mornin
. >> just hunkered down in a room. locked the door. >> worried parents rushed to school. >> until you talk to your son or daughter you don't know what's happening. >> upset. very upset. >> police say a teacher chased the shooter and he gave himself up to a stranger. >> started to search the areas and came wupt suspect. he is in custody. >> and the student who passed away this afternoon has been identified as a 15-year-old. carolyn? >> certainly,...
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>> hunkered. 11 years of nothing, right? >> it's been right to hunker. etfs as well. >> how many times -- david, how much is the lack of volatility the fact that the goldmans, that many firms have decided, we're moving out? we're not going to do prop trading. were they behind the volatility? the firms that volcker said can't be doing it? >> i don't know. i would assume -- they certainly added liquidity and perhaps some volatility. as you well know, today's the last day, the comment period ends for the volcker rule. everybody's putting their letters in to that effect, essentially arguing that with the withdrawal of firms like that from proprietary trading, which has already taken place, so the goldmans and the morgan stanleys of the world -- you'll see even more volatility as opposed to less because there's going to be less liquidity. >> i don't think so. >> let's move on. everyone's watching apple. will it hit 500 bucks a share this morning in the premarket. well see. chinese studies have ordered retailers to stop selling apple's tablet, the ipad, due to
>> hunkered. 11 years of nothing, right? >> it's been right to hunker. etfs as well. >> how many times -- david, how much is the lack of volatility the fact that the goldmans, that many firms have decided, we're moving out? we're not going to do prop trading. were they behind the volatility? the firms that volcker said can't be doing it? >> i don't know. i would assume -- they certainly added liquidity and perhaps some volatility. as you well know, today's the last day,...
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if not you have to take your chances and hunker down.some of these kids go through weapons training, should you have your kid assuming this won't be an expert marksman and maybe making a run for it is your best course? >> in any of these cases you have to assume the assailant is in himself in a moment of heightened sensitivity. but however web's not going to be thinking as if he's a marksman no matter how good a shot this person is. the more you can get out of harm's way, get out of the wait of a lot of fire the better you are. megyn: we did research on this. the school shootings are very rare. in 2008-2009, two school shooting deaths it many the odds of once in 14,000 years each school faces if you do the odds. how do the families across the nation get through this wondering if, you know, it could happen? >> i think what you have just done is step one. it's extraordinarily rare. secondly, arm yourself with what you can do. you can be proactive. i think this is one message to take home for every student, every teacher. at those moments w
if not you have to take your chances and hunker down.some of these kids go through weapons training, should you have your kid assuming this won't be an expert marksman and maybe making a run for it is your best course? >> in any of these cases you have to assume the assailant is in himself in a moment of heightened sensitivity. but however web's not going to be thinking as if he's a marksman no matter how good a shot this person is. the more you can get out of harm's way, get out of the...
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from: as you can vena the the film he stood up in the line of fire even when tough marines were hunkering down. >> i think i was too young and too dumb to worry about being shot. >> he captured on film some of the pacific war's most intense and brutal compact. the foot and was so compelling it was used to make the documentary. it won the 1944 academy award. during world war ii allied war correspondents operated within the parameters of censorship rule. >> in the second world war there are no claiming all victories and no losses. a lot of the horror of the war in the pacific was told. there was no question that all the correspondents knew which side they were on. >> i think probably wars more accurately reported historically than almost any other events. >> oliver: by 1968 at the height of the vietnam war more than 100 million television sets were available to show the news from the battlefields. it was a living room war. >> vietnam was an abration. the administration wanted to show how you tough america was being on communism. you went out there as a correspondent and you were allowed to
from: as you can vena the the film he stood up in the line of fire even when tough marines were hunkering down. >> i think i was too young and too dumb to worry about being shot. >> he captured on film some of the pacific war's most intense and brutal compact. the foot and was so compelling it was used to make the documentary. it won the 1944 academy award. during world war ii allied war correspondents operated within the parameters of censorship rule. >> in the second world...
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the wind made us hunker down but just in case you are curious i think this weekend is going to be a harbinger of march. clear, cold. that is march's harbinger and let's see how it works out this way. i want to point this out look at how bright the sky already is at eight minutes after 6:00. yeah, we are absolutely moving out of february and into march here before not too long. that is just gorgeous. how is it going pal? >> it is going great. somebody said the weather this month has been fabulous. >> there you go. >> i don't know who said it but i am going to hit them on the shnoose. it is the group here when the morning edition rolls on. ,,,,, >>> good morning, don and marty, i am early from baltimore and good morning, wjz. >> 24 degrees, 80% humidity, winds are calm. those are your current temperatures in those areas. it is warm you move down south. 37 dc, 36 easton, almost 40 pax river and ocean city and solomon's island. still 40 annapolis, kind island kent island and rock hall. it is going to be easy gear, not necessarily along the states bordering the great lakes, the st. lawrence seaway
the wind made us hunker down but just in case you are curious i think this weekend is going to be a harbinger of march. clear, cold. that is march's harbinger and let's see how it works out this way. i want to point this out look at how bright the sky already is at eight minutes after 6:00. yeah, we are absolutely moving out of february and into march here before not too long. that is just gorgeous. how is it going pal? >> it is going great. somebody said the weather this month has been...