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k. which means you also important right thank you very very much for joining us you can join in our debate online dot com we've also been on twitter a lot of the public have been getting involved in this debate as well as members of the police. reform to join in the debate about the latest police reforms. leave baze on their head of the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled the khadafi regime foreigners are scrambling to get a flight out while government forces and allied militias tighten security around the country and there are fears of violent unrest and growing calls i mean growing calls for protest against the current government and there have been reports of nato troops arriving in the capital tripoli but the west cares little for supporting democracy says former m i five agent. people have invested a lot of hope in the arab spring i think now they're beginning to realize the harsh reality that a lot of it was backed by the west and the west wants us to strip their countries of mineral wealth i mean we're seeing the spillover into other areas like mali and niger as well a
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negotiations going on here unprecedented negotiations between the government and this and the p k k which is that the kurdish faction the workers faction which is considered a terrorist organization by turkey as well as the e.u. and the united states are people who look at that and say perhaps some governments some countries are not happy with those negotiations going on so is it a message is it a message it could be and it could be because of these various events that are going on now in on turkey's foreign policy earlier this month we've seen the u.s. outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton taking responsibility for the attack in libya is the one can washington do to prevent such actions like this. washington came under a lot of hillary clinton as you say came under a lot of pressure for that attack in libya they've been upgrading security they say at different emphases across the world in turkey it's been the embassy has in fact the consul u.s. consulate here in istanbul a few years ago came under attack there have been attacks on different embassies here in the past so there's no
negotiations going on here unprecedented negotiations between the government and this and the p k k which is that the kurdish faction the workers faction which is considered a terrorist organization by turkey as well as the e.u. and the united states are people who look at that and say perhaps some governments some countries are not happy with those negotiations going on so is it a message is it a message it could be and it could be because of these various events that are going on now in on...
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a lot of remain after nations such as america which is expanding their balance sheet he's an e d k which has done even better job three hundred fifty percent i think there's still a long way to go and before like you say we kind of head into the world war of currency wars yeah i mean i listen to david cameron the prime minister's question time ask questions about currency war he doesn't recognise there is a currency war he's just as well as good at the pound is down he does recognize the fact that hasn't helped exports at all and that the believes that the ongoing policies of fiscal policies in the monetary policy. these are well within the remit of those in government and we're going to see their way through this recession but nothing he's doing is working but more troubling is the seeming complete financial illiteracy how did they get to be. born mervyn king king sees we sounding the warning shots that what's really going on but he's leaving and mark karr is coming in to seemingly to just do it as a former goldman sachs guy to do the bidding of the people who are in this massive denial
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also negotiations going on here unprecedented negotiations between the government and this the p k k which is the the kurdish faction the workers faction which is considered a terrorist organization by turf. is well this to you in the united states or people who look at that and say perhaps some governments some countries are not happy with those negotiations going on so is it a message is it a message a could be and it could be because of these various events that are going on now in on the turkish foreign policy earlier this month we've seen the u.s. outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton taking responsibility for the attack in libya's benghazi what can washington do to prevent such actions like this. washington came under a lot of hillary clinton as you say came under a lot of pressure for that attack in libya they've been. upgrading security they say at different embassies across the world in turkey it's been the embassy has in fact the consul u.s. consulate here in istanbul a few years ago came under attack there have been attacks on different embassies here in the past so there'
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a lot of rima left for nations such as america which is expanding their balance sheet he's an e d k which is done even better job three hundred fifty percent i think there's still a long long way through based. and before like you say we kind of head into the world war of currency wars yeah i mean i listen to david cameron the prime minister's question time ask questions about currency war he doesn't recognise there is a currency war he says says well it's good that the pound is down it does...
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and then followed by the 401(k) which is a historic accident. you want me to talk about that? so the 401(k), there is a concern among executives at kodak, and a few other companies, they want to go to get salaries tax deferred come high earners were talking about. and somebody goes to congress and then eventually there's this little code put into the tax in the late 1970 called the 401(k). these high-end executives get the right to put some of the money aside on a tax-deferred basis. no one thinks he think about this, except for one man, an attorney. and he sees that one should just be high-end executives? issued to all of us. he gets the reagan administration did agree with his viewpoint. this takes place by the time, early 1980s, then the next part which almost nobody foresaw is the idea that, wait a minute, you don't have to get people in pensions, to request the 401(k)s are really a good substitute for pensions. this is where the corporate cost cutters start creeping in and they said if you're going to match 3% to 6%, it's a lot cheaper than funding of pension. and besides
and then followed by the 401(k) which is a historic accident. you want me to talk about that? so the 401(k), there is a concern among executives at kodak, and a few other companies, they want to go to get salaries tax deferred come high earners were talking about. and somebody goes to congress and then eventually there's this little code put into the tax in the late 1970 called the 401(k). these high-end executives get the right to put some of the money aside on a tax-deferred basis. no one...
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k). this is a fight which boeing wants to have new employees, not existing but new hires subject to 401(k had a damaging strike in 2000. hurt a lot and they had the labor unrest over going -- moving to south carolina. , expanding, not taking anything out of washington state. they've had a continuing fight and -- within the labor force. >> neil: i wonder where it goes. my rule of thumb on -- when dealing with a company with a fork force that's bitter, particularly when they make airplanes, i'm not saying they would get sloppy but i'm not one to tempt fate. >> we want airplane manufacturers and pilots to be vigilant so i don't think that's the cause or the -- of their problems but the fact is they're having problems with the 787's, not a great time for labor unrest but boeing says, for us to survive and prosper in the future, we can't keep giving out these defined benefit pensions. most of the rest of private industries switched a long time ago. >> a long time ago. let's switch gears, i knew you were a bigwig, you come up in today's press conference. jay carney using you to support the pres
k). this is a fight which boeing wants to have new employees, not existing but new hires subject to 401(k had a damaging strike in 2000. hurt a lot and they had the labor unrest over going -- moving to south carolina. , expanding, not taking anything out of washington state. they've had a continuing fight and -- within the labor force. >> neil: i wonder where it goes. my rule of thumb on -- when dealing with a company with a fork force that's bitter, particularly when they make airplanes,...
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. >>> after a quick trip to georgia to talk pre-k education, which was very cute, i don't know if you'vem talking to the kids, president obama flew back to washington, d.c. for a valentine's day dinner. the first couple dined at the minibar. the president jerked earlier this the day that getting flowers is easier with a rose garden outside the door. that's funny. very good. one of the kids apparently asked him -- >> serious crowd there. could be a tough room. >> asked him when he came in if he was their substitute teacher. >> no, i know him. that's funny. >> looks familiar. >> really cute. >> how are you? >>> all right. doing fine. sunshine north of washington, looking good now. should be a good looking day. clouds roll in and then changes. >> five hours before our event? >> well, again, it's going to be rain later this afternoon. >> talking about the astroid. >> oh, the astroid. >> it will be fine. you're nervous. >> i am nervous. >> more on the astroid coming up. do you know how many astroids planet earth has survived along the way? >> that's what i've heard everybody say. >> the dinos
. >>> after a quick trip to georgia to talk pre-k education, which was very cute, i don't know if you'vem talking to the kids, president obama flew back to washington, d.c. for a valentine's day dinner. the first couple dined at the minibar. the president jerked earlier this the day that getting flowers is easier with a rose garden outside the door. that's funny. very good. one of the kids apparently asked him -- >> serious crowd there. could be a tough room. >> asked him...
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very, very proud to say that i have been invited by roosevelt middle school to run the 5 k with them in may, which i will be doing and i'm training hard for that now. but, we do think that good nutrition and good physical activity is important to good learning. so we want to encourage you and for more information and activities visit the webite at www.healthy iesf.org. >> okay? also, on thursday, march 7th and this is one of the things that we are so proud of in san francisco. on thursday march 7th, from 5:30 to 7:30, we will be holding our second annual lgbtqt dinner, it is time for the dinners to celebrate the richness that make all of our families special. i will be proudly attending and i look forward to seeing all of our lgbtq families there as well. rsvp is required by march first and you may do so by visiting www.sflgtbqdinner families winner,.event bright.com. just so you know we have fliers in the lobby and have it posted on the website as well. one last item is that on this agenda for the board, it includes four action items related to preliminary layoff noises to certificate other repre
very, very proud to say that i have been invited by roosevelt middle school to run the 5 k with them in may, which i will be doing and i'm training hard for that now. but, we do think that good nutrition and good physical activity is important to good learning. so we want to encourage you and for more information and activities visit the webite at www.healthy iesf.org. >> okay? also, on thursday, march 7th and this is one of the things that we are so proud of in san francisco. on thursday...
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p k tonight which means no end to the police shift. they will find this guy. he is suspected cop killer. very dangerous. david wright begins our coverage here. >> tonight by air. land. and sea. and all out man hunt. suspect one of their own. 33-year-old christopher former lapd officer now an alleged cop killer. police say he isn't just targeting cops but the family too. >> this has gone far enough. nobody else needs to die. >>reporter: killing spree started sunday in orange county with the baffling double murder of popular college basketball coach and her fiance. monica kwan and death lawrence shot in cold blood that's sat in the car. only last night did authorities put 2 and 2 together. kwan is the daughter of retired lapd captain randy kwan who was instrumental in getting christopher fired. rambling manifest posted on line he blames kwan and other lapd officers of a smear campaign after christopher said fellow officer committed police brutality. manifest vow convenient advance and i'll bring war fare to those in lapd uniform whether on or off duty. early thi
p k tonight which means no end to the police shift. they will find this guy. he is suspected cop killer. very dangerous. david wright begins our coverage here. >> tonight by air. land. and sea. and all out man hunt. suspect one of their own. 33-year-old christopher former lapd officer now an alleged cop killer. police say he isn't just targeting cops but the family too. >> this has gone far enough. nobody else needs to die. >>reporter: killing spree started sunday in orange...
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announcement today in georgia where you're talking about 4-year-olds going, you know, the pre-k education, which a red state idea. that is happening in states like georgia and oklahoma. and you get an incredible amount of return on your investment. so for every dollar you put into young children being educated, you get about $4 to $11 in benefits. specifically in this example, you look at -- i have a 3-year-old son jack and he's in school. well, only 50% of 3-year-olds in america have an opportunity to go to pre-k education. it expands their vocabulary, they start counting numbers earlier on. they're even learning spanish. it's important on a competitiveness issue in the country. >> and i want to show everybody live pictures of the president there arriving in georgia. again, he's going to be giving that speech coming up at 1:00 p.m. we'll have it here. however, patrick, as the president has talked about this, certainly it comes with a dollar figure attached to what that means. republicans have been blasting back against the president's plan. take a listen to this. >> when you raise the price of
announcement today in georgia where you're talking about 4-year-olds going, you know, the pre-k education, which a red state idea. that is happening in states like georgia and oklahoma. and you get an incredible amount of return on your investment. so for every dollar you put into young children being educated, you get about $4 to $11 in benefits. specifically in this example, you look at -- i have a 3-year-old son jack and he's in school. well, only 50% of 3-year-olds in america have an...
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about, and according to the bureau of labor statistics, you know, you get a kid into universal pre-k whichllege, they would end up making $60,004 if they have a college degree but those who don't even have a high school diploma end up making $23,000 a year. by making that investment early on you're not only investing in young people but you're investing in strengthening the middle class as the president says. >> investment on the front and yielding a return on the back here. >> exactly. >> jared, how do you, from a number of standpoints, increase enrollment without spending any additional money? how can it be done? >> you don't and the president actually never said that this won't cost the country a dime. what he continuously said this won't add a dime to the budget deficit and there's a big difference. of course you can't possibly have the kind of program that jonathan was describing and i'm completely with him on those statistics, that kind of work has been looked out quite carefully and we have long enough horizons from the research we can see how the kids fare at adults so we know ther
about, and according to the bureau of labor statistics, you know, you get a kid into universal pre-k whichllege, they would end up making $60,004 if they have a college degree but those who don't even have a high school diploma end up making $23,000 a year. by making that investment early on you're not only investing in young people but you're investing in strengthening the middle class as the president says. >> investment on the front and yielding a return on the back here. >>...
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k.-b. p. which was or is the third largest oil producer in russia and it's going to become by far the world's biggest oil producer once it's completed the acquisition of seeing k. b.p. and a lot of people believe that by teaming up with the chinese and japanese for offshore exploration it's a way of kind of just building relationships between these companies with the future insight of increasing the supply of oil and gas to those countries once rosneft becomes this huge fear must be a month of oil and gas reserves and don't forget the offshore russia is extremely vast and in terms of hydrocarbon reserves. and staying with the russian billionaire vladimir paul time has become the first russian the tycoon to join bill gates and warren buffet charity campaign the giving pledge now this is an idea it was originally set up to encourage the world's wealthiest people to give away some all perhaps even hall of their fortunes to charity right now i'm joined by touch on a pulley in the c.v. i say hello eighty
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full age to retirement and you supplying meant that with this $120,000 that you have in your 401(k) plan whicher $6,000. this is not enough money and hopefully that's a wakeup call for people to save a lot more. >> where do you stand on how much should you trint? i remember some people thinking i'll triblt a litcontribute a little. >> if you can put as much as possible in the beginning that compounding all those years works in your favor. every single person has some amount of money that they waste. there's leakage in our wallets, there really is. >> okay. if you could clamp down on some of that, a few dollars a week makes a huge difference over time. >> so you say maximum. >> you want to contribute as much as possible but your bare minimum is to contribute enough to get the company match. don't walk away from the free money. >> and then some warnings about what you should not do especially if you're changing jobs. the average american changes jobs 11 times. i is jobs. >> 77 people say at some point they took some money out when they changed jobs. you want to protect that pension money at all
full age to retirement and you supplying meant that with this $120,000 that you have in your 401(k) plan whicher $6,000. this is not enough money and hopefully that's a wakeup call for people to save a lot more. >> where do you stand on how much should you trint? i remember some people thinking i'll triblt a litcontribute a little. >> if you can put as much as possible in the beginning that compounding all those years works in your favor. every single person has some amount of money...
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k b p which is about to merge with state owned was nasty or one of the best performers on the martian market on thursday up more than four percent the companies said its fourth quarter net profit fell eleven percent to one point eight billion dollars for the year it blamed sluggish sales and higher taxes for the drop . will complete its merger with was nafta in the first half of the year the two sides are already in the process of exchanging documents and signing signing confidentiality agreements once completed the fifty five billion dollar deal would create the world's largest oil company displacing the current leader exxon mobil. now staying with the energy secretary europe's largest oil company world that shell plans to quit drilling in the arctic shelf that's after several accidents in the twenty twelve drilling season shell has spent close to five billion dollars on its search for oil and alaska's sense that won the license there in two thousand and five but poor weather conditions this winter led to to major accidents on the drilling platforms despite some analysts saying while
k b p which is about to merge with state owned was nasty or one of the best performers on the martian market on thursday up more than four percent the companies said its fourth quarter net profit fell eleven percent to one point eight billion dollars for the year it blamed sluggish sales and higher taxes for the drop . will complete its merger with was nafta in the first half of the year the two sides are already in the process of exchanging documents and signing signing confidentiality...
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k funds be spent later. we have not had to issue long-term debt which keeps more money for projects and we continue to rely on a short-term commercial paper program. this is a very high-level summary of the allocations and expenditures made from the prop k sales tax rpogram. detailed report on pages 46-47. the total allocations, 83 million, close to 1 billion to date. as i mentioned here, the red numbers of the difference between applications and expenditures which is the lag i talked about. the next few slides will provide highlights of some of the projects and programs being delivered through many of the different fund sources that the programmer we prioritize by working with the mtc< state and general funds; state transportation improvement program is probably the most reliable source ever given the current issues in the state budget. however we only got 16 billion it was a banner year and fulfilled one of our long-standing commitment made in 2001, doyle drive, presidio park. obligation on that is fulfilled. we have a loan to pay back to mtc; a petition has been funds and i'm not good to advantage of that
k funds be spent later. we have not had to issue long-term debt which keeps more money for projects and we continue to rely on a short-term commercial paper program. this is a very high-level summary of the allocations and expenditures made from the prop k sales tax rpogram. detailed report on pages 46-47. the total allocations, 83 million, close to 1 billion to date. as i mentioned here, the red numbers of the difference between applications and expenditures which is the lag i talked about....
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k)s. they don't do as well for people. but they do really well for one segment and that is the financial services industry which makes moneyin or lose. >> jon: and the 401 (k) is a slush fund in many respects for the other adventures, is it not? don't they take that money and bet on the derive actives and all the other shenanigans that are played. >> it comes from all over the place, the hedge funds, lord alone knows where a lot of the time. >> jon: can we get ahold of him -- >> it would help, right. >> jon: i believe he is at goldman saves. [ laughter ] >> probably. >> jon: stereotype alert. stereotype alert. [ laughter ] it seems that there is not any kind of infrom structure in place to get back to this idea of work being as valued as investment. >> well, right now people are earning less and less money. we have to figure out a way to earn more money. raising the minimum wage might be a good place to start. >> jon: they don't -- they always claim that that is -- we have to take a commercial. i don't want to run late. stay because really what are we going to -- get an internet account and you can watch it. pound foolish
k)s. they don't do as well for people. but they do really well for one segment and that is the financial services industry which makes moneyin or lose. >> jon: and the 401 (k) is a slush fund in many respects for the other adventures, is it not? don't they take that money and bet on the derive actives and all the other shenanigans that are played. >> it comes from all over the place, the hedge funds, lord alone knows where a lot of the time. >> jon: can we get ahold of him --...
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of education that are -- equal to -- k through 12 teachers but that broadly the way they are -- envisioning instruction program is this matching fund approach in whichexpanded by the states. >> we have $270 million that comes in from the total assistance to parents who need daycare, pre-k assistance. 54 million in stay matching funds. 70% of that number goes directly into this classroom situation that -- we have something else in georgia that we have vnt talked about. last year we passed legislation that allowed for financial incentives for people who met and increased standard. you had 700 school facilities sign up and enroll. >> race to the top. >> race to the top among this in order to find sorted of the best innovative ideas to push higher standards across the entire system. i think that only benefits the kids. >> i want to add, the senator brought up a key point which is why i am not so optimistic about pre-k being enacted because if the idea is that you have to have some type of budget agreement first before we can move forward on any positive program no matter how many people support it, then i think it is going to be gobbled up by the partis
of education that are -- equal to -- k through 12 teachers but that broadly the way they are -- envisioning instruction program is this matching fund approach in whichexpanded by the states. >> we have $270 million that comes in from the total assistance to parents who need daycare, pre-k assistance. 54 million in stay matching funds. 70% of that number goes directly into this classroom situation that -- we have something else in georgia that we have vnt talked about. last year we passed...
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of 2013 that machiavelli was thinking about two books, first the discourses of the 10-k decade for wednesday which is the book he started to write about republics and then he interrupted that and started to write "the prince." so the princes wedged within the writing of a book about republics and liberty and he talks about how his thinking evolves in these letters with vittori and so that in many ways he sees maybe not as a finished product but as yet one more letter, one more open-ended segment in an ongoing dialogue between friends. not as a type of philosophical treatise he as has often been understood and taught, but as a dialogue. now who was machiavelli? as jim has mentioned, he comes from a really prominent but not most distinguished family. they weren't aristocrats, but they had -- the machiavelli's produced 54 pryor's up to nicholo's's time which meant they were city councilman and they had strong republican traditions within the family. geronimo had been jailed, tortured and executed three generations before nicholo and francesco wrote treatises against civic freedom. this was a world th
of 2013 that machiavelli was thinking about two books, first the discourses of the 10-k decade for wednesday which is the book he started to write about republics and then he interrupted that and started to write "the prince." so the princes wedged within the writing of a book about republics and liberty and he talks about how his thinking evolves in these letters with vittori and so that in many ways he sees maybe not as a finished product but as yet one more letter, one more...
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k. come back this way, walk, walk wake, up and down. this is where it was. we sat on him, watched him, tagged up a couple srp boxes which is electrical box on the way up to circle k, went inside, stole some beer, that's how we got him arrested. while he was arrested, that's when we started talking about the grab feet feet aloe. -- graffiti. that's when he cried to me like a little boy and told me everything. it's a good deal. >> [speaker not understood]. >> he was cocaine, bad cocaine, he said. we have a lot of meth down there in arizona. so, the next guy that we got, after we did jugs, i'm like, man, this is cool, let's get some more. so, you know, it's addicting to me now. [laughter] >> so, that's right, it's a good addiction, though, right? you know, we got jugs and everything was good, and you know, [speaker not understood] the guy that you saw in the press conference, i don't do press conferences. i stay out of them. i don't like being in front of cameras. he was all hank paulson. then guess what? he got booted out of office and they brought in another guy. so, i'm like man, this is going to work with this guy, too
k. come back this way, walk, walk wake, up and down. this is where it was. we sat on him, watched him, tagged up a couple srp boxes which is electrical box on the way up to circle k, went inside, stole some beer, that's how we got him arrested. while he was arrested, that's when we started talking about the grab feet feet aloe. -- graffiti. that's when he cried to me like a little boy and told me everything. it's a good deal. >> [speaker not understood]. >> he was cocaine, bad...
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k. come back this way, walk, walk wake, up and down. this is where it was. we sat on him, watched him, tagged up a couple srp boxes which is electrical box on the way up to circle k, went inside, stole some beer, that's how we got him arrested. while he was arrested, that's when we started talking about the grab feet feet aloe. -- graffiti. that's when he cried to me like a little boy and told me everything. it's a good deal. >> [speaker not understood]. >> he was cocaine, bad cocaine, he said. we have a lot of meth down there in arizona.
k. come back this way, walk, walk wake, up and down. this is where it was. we sat on him, watched him, tagged up a couple srp boxes which is electrical box on the way up to circle k, went inside, stole some beer, that's how we got him arrested. while he was arrested, that's when we started talking about the grab feet feet aloe. -- graffiti. that's when he cried to me like a little boy and told me everything. it's a good deal. >> [speaker not understood]. >> he was cocaine, bad...
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after five months of the regular hockey season the top sixteen clubs in the k h l have made it through to the playoffs which of course the tips the teams with the best chances of lifting the guarin cup. the fifth season has been a strange one the time germy n.h.l. lockout where north american based players flooded the rosters and the time after the lockout ended of stars returning across the atlantic the clubs affected most were in the western conference before the new year deny moscow look to good bed to defend their guardian cup title but since alexander ovechkin and nicklas backstrom return to washington on its merit side haven't looked the same says come on also last part of that so we can make our coverage of ski good bay look set to go far in the playoffs having the best defensive record in the cage shell always crucial in the postseason when i was on the rug one of the league's top goalscorers. however this could finally be the year of scar some petersburg they now mysie a couple children by the maternal cinco but still have an excellent mix of all things defense and had a seven game winning streak s
after five months of the regular hockey season the top sixteen clubs in the k h l have made it through to the playoffs which of course the tips the teams with the best chances of lifting the guarin cup. the fifth season has been a strange one the time germy n.h.l. lockout where north american based players flooded the rosters and the time after the lockout ended of stars returning across the atlantic the clubs affected most were in the western conference before the new year deny moscow look to...