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kaminski told language it's up to the to close these programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing story for you. then try a small t arabic to find out more visit our big dog all teeth dog called. play. play. play. play. play. play. play. play play. play. play. play play. i play. people. pleasure to have you with us here today i'm sure. so mistletoes mission to save lives. and he begin a new mission which was basically to top the government of cuba with these overflights through and we slips out and dropping medals and different kind of you know propaganda out his window now we. are going towards. that bustle toll claimed he successfully tested his new weapon in the everglades. his plan was to fire at somewhere in cuba. i went to cuba in january of ninety six in the course of a long dinner. president castro raised the issue of the overflights with me. basically saying. you've got to tell your government to. get control of these people that are making these very veiled threats and overflights and ple
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kaminski: cryptosporidium was a wake-up call. it was a wake-up call for us. it's a wake-up call for the nation. take care of your infrastructure before you have the kind of problem we had. biedrzycki: by no stretch of the imagination do i think we're out of the woods. recent cdc statistics indicate that up to 32 million cases of waterborne disease occur each year in this country. roy: but the vast majority of waterborne outbreaks go undetected. when people first get ill, they think, "oh, it's something i ate last night." they don't think, "oh, it's something i drank last night." narrator: the milwaukee incident pointed out the potential vulnerability of our drinking water infrastructure in controlling the spread of illness. biedrzycki: it's incumbent upon us to try to stay ahead of the curve, but it's very, very difficult. there's always another bug on the horizon. narrator: in 2008, the associated press reported that water quality testing across the nation uncovered trace amounts of pharmaceutical compounds in the drinking water supplies of millions of ameri
kaminski: cryptosporidium was a wake-up call. it was a wake-up call for us. it's a wake-up call for the nation. take care of your infrastructure before you have the kind of problem we had. biedrzycki: by no stretch of the imagination do i think we're out of the woods. recent cdc statistics indicate that up to 32 million cases of waterborne disease occur each year in this country. roy: but the vast majority of waterborne outbreaks go undetected. when people first get ill, they think, "oh,...
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"wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor brett stephens and editorial board member matt kaminski join me with more. just to add this list on friday, the u.s. closed the consulate in lahore, pakistan, which i have been to and which is the safest parts supposedly the safest part of pakistan. are we watching the comeback of al qaeda as a global threat? >> we have been watching it for months. it is just that only now we noticed. i think with this last week has shown one, that's the al qaeda core, the -- central pakistan, he is in charge and is active. exactly. number two, we have seen that the -- these al qaeda affiliates took up -- when we went out after al qaeda and pakistan, moved to yemen and moved to north africa and syria. this -- affiliate in yemen has been the most dangerous one. >> this is the one that's the source -- >> exactly. he just named the head of the affiliate his number two and says what prompted the alert. >> what makes these al qaeda franchises dangerous? a lot of the people who say don't worry about this so much, these are local franchises. they are not threat y
"wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor brett stephens and editorial board member matt kaminski join me with more. just to add this list on friday, the u.s. closed the consulate in lahore, pakistan, which i have been to and which is the safest parts supposedly the safest part of pakistan. are we watching the comeback of al qaeda as a global threat? >> we have been watching it for months. it is just that only now we noticed. i think with this last week has shown one,...
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morgan stanley vice chairman gary kaminski is here.wden finally leaving the moscow airport after being granted asylum in russia. we'll hear from the head of the nsa. >>> also marriott lowering its profit forecast for the year. we'll ask the ceo if he's worried about a slowdown in the u.s. and some concerns about the market overseas. >>> a couple hours from now motorola will inveil iunveil it phone, the moto x. jon fortt is live at the event in new york. he joins us with more. hey, jon. >> hey, carl. this year we've already seen big launches from nokia, from blackberry trying to take on samsung and apple. this is google though. they've got the fire power to pull it off, but still the stakes are high. enter the moto x. two years after google said it would spend $12 billion to buy motorola. >> we're going to build this out. >> but motorola ceo dennis woodside isn't focused on failure. his mandate from google's ceo larry page, aim high. >> larry is consistent with everybody on his team. he is looking for big innovation. he's looking for le
morgan stanley vice chairman gary kaminski is here.wden finally leaving the moscow airport after being granted asylum in russia. we'll hear from the head of the nsa. >>> also marriott lowering its profit forecast for the year. we'll ask the ceo if he's worried about a slowdown in the u.s. and some concerns about the market overseas. >>> a couple hours from now motorola will inveil iunveil it phone, the moto x. jon fortt is live at the event in new york. he joins us with more....
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. >> i asked if kaminsky was treating him all right.ome buddies. >> are you doing deals or what? you guys are running that firm. the management side has become the firm. it used to be an investment banking firm. >> we like to think of ourselves as a full service firm. we made a big investment on the wealth management side. >> harold, washington has been something that's kind of fallen by the wayside through wall street's perspective over the last well three to six months at this point. things have been a lot calmer. it hasn't been this upheave am where we look for the washington for every twist and turn, now we're getting back into a situation where we could face a fiscal showdown once again. it seems like the problems haven't been resolved. they haven't gotten better. they probably have gotten worse, what will happen when congress comes back into session? >> first of all, your characterization is right. they seem to enjoy the byproducts of it, which is more uncertainty and confusion on the parts of a lot of people. i do think the exper
. >> i asked if kaminsky was treating him all right.ome buddies. >> are you doing deals or what? you guys are running that firm. the management side has become the firm. it used to be an investment banking firm. >> we like to think of ourselves as a full service firm. we made a big investment on the wealth management side. >> harold, washington has been something that's kind of fallen by the wayside through wall street's perspective over the last well three to six months...
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let's bring in gary kaminsky. good morning. >> good morning, guys.dy. >> a lot of people have been trying to figure out if this rally in the market, 76 points on the dow this morning, is because people sense that the time line of a syrian strike may be pushed out or is it because of fundamental good news on the economy? >> give the volumes are so lacking, you can't really say that there's any one strong directional thing happening but i would say this. today, yes, good news appears to be good news, good news for the economy, good news for the markets. as it relates to syria, the main thing if you want to dumb it down, everything that's happened in the equity markets in 2008 has been driven by the fed and driven by the liquidity of the central banks around the world. if we're in a military conflict, it's very hard for people to see the fed even attempting to try to do something in september or october that's going to disrupt the financial markets because when you've got one -- while you're fighting one military conflict, the fed who has been one direc
let's bring in gary kaminsky. good morning. >> good morning, guys.dy. >> a lot of people have been trying to figure out if this rally in the market, 76 points on the dow this morning, is because people sense that the time line of a syrian strike may be pushed out or is it because of fundamental good news on the economy? >> give the volumes are so lacking, you can't really say that there's any one strong directional thing happening but i would say this. today, yes, good news...