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one council member was so outraged keefe said he felt like " quality and the guy ". >> this is the very first day of the general election fight between mitt romney and president obama. the gop front runner still has a few hurdles to clear. mitt romney campaign in pennsylvania with a new wide- open path to the republican presidential nomination. >> this has been quite a day for me. >> his closest rival rick santorum suspended his campaign yesterday >> this presidential race for us is over. >> he dropped out two weeks before he had to cancel several campaign events last week to care for his sick daughter. >> he will remain a major spokesperson in our party. >> romney has an overwhelming lead in the race for delegates. the former speaker of this house says he still has a lot of supporters >> they deserve to be represented until romney actually gets 1144 delegates. i think it is wrong for people to say what you give it to him? >> his campaign says yesterday's shake-up is not change the strategy. they say it has always been the goal to be president obama in the general election. yesterday th
one council member was so outraged keefe said he felt like " quality and the guy ". >> this is the very first day of the general election fight between mitt romney and president obama. the gop front runner still has a few hurdles to clear. mitt romney campaign in pennsylvania with a new wide- open path to the republican presidential nomination. >> this has been quite a day for me. >> his closest rival rick santorum suspended his campaign yesterday >> this...
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Apr 13, 2012
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dennis's long career with boeing has touched upon many of the keefe technologies that saffron provides and continues to provide to boeing. they include programs as diverse as all the engines for the 737 through our joint venture with our partner ge. those engines have powered the casey 135 fleet as well as the new p-8 for the united states navy and our new engines will continue that tradition on into the future. our company is producing wiring panels and harnesses for, again, a wide diversity of platforms that include the 737s, 777 and 787s, as well the v- 22s and chinoo chinooks. the landing gears, gears and brakes, air cells and safran engineering as well as power distribution capabilities continue that long that digs ra providing key support. they include things as diverse as global supply and support, future combat systems, joint strike fighter, air traffic management system. dennis as career has spanned everything from basic engineering to program management and leadership and now in his senior executive position as well as the board membership. it's with a distinct pleasure and h
dennis's long career with boeing has touched upon many of the keefe technologies that saffron provides and continues to provide to boeing. they include programs as diverse as all the engines for the 737 through our joint venture with our partner ge. those engines have powered the casey 135 fleet as well as the new p-8 for the united states navy and our new engines will continue that tradition on into the future. our company is producing wiring panels and harnesses for, again, a wide diversity...
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Apr 23, 2012
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something see that will he will address rv's sanctions against energies to helping a human rights issues keefeirm flee will monitor these live pictures and i will keep you updated. >>mark: we will be right back. here is a live look at the bay bridge as we're watching traffic and bob moving fairly smoothly and growing westbound. cost [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? we had to watch basketball in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. what is he talking about? and if mom was hosting her book club that day, guess what...you missed it! we couldn't just move the tv all willy-nilly all over the house. ohh! ohh! kids today have it so good. ok. [ male announcer ] the new wireless receiver only from at&t. get u-verse tv for $25 a month with free hd for six months. at&t. >>mark: we are keeping our eyes on the weather forecast. fog is rolling and around the bay area. a chance of a terrorist tomorrow, mainly drizzle with fog. wednesday, light rain showers. cents feel
something see that will he will address rv's sanctions against energies to helping a human rights issues keefeirm flee will monitor these live pictures and i will keep you updated. >>mark: we will be right back. here is a live look at the bay bridge as we're watching traffic and bob moving fairly smoothly and growing westbound. cost [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers....
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google's keef legal officer says the company expects it to pass. broader market took a nosedive today as well, wiping out a huge rally. consumer confidence dropped. china's growth slowed and there were more problems in europe. every member in that index with google leading the plunge. apple fired back today at antitrust charges filed about by department of justice this week. the tech giant denying claims it conspired to drive up prices of e books saying it's not true and says the i bookstore has been beneficial for customers. and buying stree continues at facebook. there is a team of developers behind customer loyalty ap pchl. facebook trying to build up it's talent pool in preparation for the ipo. facebook announced plans to buy instagram for $1 billion. there is a pop quiz for you. do you know which one of these ceos has the lowest compensation package last year? tim cook or amazon's jeff bazo? answer, bazo. at the least, less than $2 million. he didn't get any stock awards last year. either. in san francisco, i'm emily chang, dan? >> thank you.
google's keef legal officer says the company expects it to pass. broader market took a nosedive today as well, wiping out a huge rally. consumer confidence dropped. china's growth slowed and there were more problems in europe. every member in that index with google leading the plunge. apple fired back today at antitrust charges filed about by department of justice this week. the tech giant denying claims it conspired to drive up prices of e books saying it's not true and says the i bookstore...
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Apr 17, 2012
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you know, when nicholai tzar keefs was the -- sarkozy was the president of europe, it was the crisesnd he had the idea of the g20. this g20 is the way was for the countries in france and the united states to build this new world. because i'm sure the crises is not crises like the one we've seen in the past. >> rose: if he wins, what will be different about the next tzar campsarkozy administration? >> you know, maybe it will try to question directly french people on many topics. because it was very difficult during this three or four years. he wanted to reform and every time there was somebody to stay no you can't, no it's not. and you know the trade unions and it was very, the media, it was very very difficult. i am sure during this campaign it's building a new relation with french people. >> rose: if after the election the first round this weekend results in alan and nichai, the pollsshow aan would be about 10 points ahead, 8 to ten point 10 points ahead. >> i never read the polls because when they increase or when they decrease, if you wanted to go, if you want to work, you don't h
you know, when nicholai tzar keefs was the -- sarkozy was the president of europe, it was the crisesnd he had the idea of the g20. this g20 is the way was for the countries in france and the united states to build this new world. because i'm sure the crises is not crises like the one we've seen in the past. >> rose: if he wins, what will be different about the next tzar campsarkozy administration? >> you know, maybe it will try to question directly french people on many topics....
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Apr 18, 2012
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the keefe says nobody was injured. >> here's meteorologist mike nicco. >>> good morning.egins today upper 50s to low 60s along the coast. low to mid 70s inland. this is just the beginning. by the weekend we'll be in the 80s almost everywhere except the coast. >>> a traffic spotter reported a major accident westbound across the san mateo bridge 20 minutes ago it just cleared. here's a live shot from the toll plaza, 10 minute d
the keefe says nobody was injured. >> here's meteorologist mike nicco. >>> good morning.egins today upper 50s to low 60s along the coast. low to mid 70s inland. this is just the beginning. by the weekend we'll be in the 80s almost everywhere except the coast. >>> a traffic spotter reported a major accident westbound across the san mateo bridge 20 minutes ago it just cleared. here's a live shot from the toll plaza, 10 minute d
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Apr 12, 2012
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one of the keefe things related to why we went public, it's helping raise awareness and visibility of the platform software we offer to the market and that's beneficial. >> big questions about the ipo market these days, it's been lackluster, a lot of people arguing that tech companies like yourselves end up selling themselves, we saw the big instagram deal. i don't want to out them but you had some conversations before you went public with some competitors. how are you thinking about that? >> i can't comment on any conversation specifically but what i can say is we were very clear really from the start or i was very clear from the start that trying to build a global independent company that has a huge impact on the world, ultimately that manse being a public very often. for us this is a milestone in the effort to build that global independent business and so, you know, i think when the markets open up and there's an opportunity to kind of push through, we seize that. >> shares went public at $11. we're now trading at about 17s $18. you are independent. a lot of competition coming. how
one of the keefe things related to why we went public, it's helping raise awareness and visibility of the platform software we offer to the market and that's beneficial. >> big questions about the ipo market these days, it's been lackluster, a lot of people arguing that tech companies like yourselves end up selling themselves, we saw the big instagram deal. i don't want to out them but you had some conversations before you went public with some competitors. how are you thinking about...
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he didn't like the guy, but he didn't have the nerve, if you will -- >> host: keefe offer was also a womanizer. >> guest: okay. stevenson wasn't able to make a decision. that was the one notorious problem of his personality. he was always rethinking. he wasn't much of an idealogue either. people think of him as a big liberal, i'm not so sure. so he said, let's have a vote. what he was really trying to do according to his defenders was he wanted to focus on the fact that eisenhower who was up for re-election had had a heart attack. so this was a way of zeroing in on nixon who all the democrats hated. so it's so important, stevenson said, because of the health of the president that we have a vote on this, so i'm going to throw it over mag magnanimouslyo the delegates. so kennedy, 13th hour, says i'm going to run for president. he gets smatters and says will you give me a war buddies speech? anything about the war? and then he starts going to people like carmine de sapio of new york, the big bass of new york, running around desperately. it's a crazy campaign. three or four hours, but he
he didn't like the guy, but he didn't have the nerve, if you will -- >> host: keefe offer was also a womanizer. >> guest: okay. stevenson wasn't able to make a decision. that was the one notorious problem of his personality. he was always rethinking. he wasn't much of an idealogue either. people think of him as a big liberal, i'm not so sure. so he said, let's have a vote. what he was really trying to do according to his defenders was he wanted to focus on the fact that eisenhower...
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Apr 3, 2012
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. >> i think one of of the keefe principles here is to give the tax break to the individual and let thatfor the best deal. i think there's always going to be a safety net. you got about 20 million people out there that would like insurance and can't afford it but that's not 100 million people. i would say either figure out a way to subs died them between evened and state or let them have the tax breck. so the insent -- you're into the going to bend the cost curve. you're not going to bend the cost curve by free market competition. >> and those who decide they don't want to spend it and show up at the hospital, what are you going to do? >> i think you live with that. i think that's an exaggerated argument in terms -- >> not if you're a hospital worker. >> in some urban areas, that's a big issue. you try to identify those people and figure out what to do with them but i don't think you should have a government takeover of the whole system based on this one glitch. i think that's been the problem from day one. by the way, these hospital operators, we've had some of them on our show. they ma
. >> i think one of of the keefe principles here is to give the tax break to the individual and let thatfor the best deal. i think there's always going to be a safety net. you got about 20 million people out there that would like insurance and can't afford it but that's not 100 million people. i would say either figure out a way to subs died them between evened and state or let them have the tax breck. so the insent -- you're into the going to bend the cost curve. you're not going to bend...
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soy the action on friday given what had already -- the keefe index was up 25% in the first quarter, reflectingitive things that we've seen, if there are some positives here. >> let's get a check on the european markets with all this in mind. the spanish ten-year rose above 6% again this morning, the high since the new government took over in december. those yields had risen above 7% last year. european ek quits, though, after i pretty bad week and lousy friday are at east up a little bit today. >> while yields aren't at those record highs, spanish debt is right now. >> the senate is set to vote on the buffett rule which would raise taxes on millionaires and billionaires. joining us, grover norquist, president of americans for tax reform. always a pleasure to have you on. thanks for being here i'll tell you, all -- the entire show and just about every show, it just a sort of, i don't know, in the future taxes are going higher. should we assume that? and will that be something that -- that you could finally feel comfortable with if it was done in the right way? >> well, there's a decision to be
soy the action on friday given what had already -- the keefe index was up 25% in the first quarter, reflectingitive things that we've seen, if there are some positives here. >> let's get a check on the european markets with all this in mind. the spanish ten-year rose above 6% again this morning, the high since the new government took over in december. those yields had risen above 7% last year. european ek quits, though, after i pretty bad week and lousy friday are at east up a little bit...
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keefe got to go child by child and figure out if they each need a mentor of some kind and then we need to put them on a path for the future by the time they're 13 there are many in detention under 13. there may be some but probably not many. and i think somehow they have to be able to choose their schools over the streets. we've got to go back. i don't care how we find the money. we've got to find a way to go back and do what i was trying to do at the end of my second term which is to turn all the schools and community centers and let me give you one example. andre agassi, the famous tennis players started a school unless they guess, which i had been to several times, and he put it in the poorest neighborhood in las vegas, one of the poorest neighborhoods and all of nevada, and was the first school in in the entire county where half the population of the state was to receive an excellent rating from the state and they are open every night, every weekend, all the parents whether they are two-parent households or single working moms invited to come into the school to get full of them com
keefe got to go child by child and figure out if they each need a mentor of some kind and then we need to put them on a path for the future by the time they're 13 there are many in detention under 13. there may be some but probably not many. and i think somehow they have to be able to choose their schools over the streets. we've got to go back. i don't care how we find the money. we've got to find a way to go back and do what i was trying to do at the end of my second term which is to turn all...
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the kind of operation i'm talking about his is bombing a few keefe facilities in air defenses.ou need to get to those facilities of this so this is a limited strike. depending on iranian retaliation they could be over days or weeks, not a decade-long ground where. >> a quick follow up on what regime change would actually look like and what we would do in the aftermath. the last decade has caused me to be very dubious because you are talking about undoing an existing political order. no matter how odious it is and how wrong it is, they have reasons for doing things like making and storing fissile material so in the event the regime changes those procedures would be in doubt. so in that case, it strikes me that you can't just be happy with regime change because that they have done all the different regiments up to now and they have done all the nuclear work that is a going to be there in the event of a regime change. would you be in favor of sending some force to safeguard the eastside? what is the next up after a regime collapse? >> i was certainly think the international atomic
the kind of operation i'm talking about his is bombing a few keefe facilities in air defenses.ou need to get to those facilities of this so this is a limited strike. depending on iranian retaliation they could be over days or weeks, not a decade-long ground where. >> a quick follow up on what regime change would actually look like and what we would do in the aftermath. the last decade has caused me to be very dubious because you are talking about undoing an existing political order. no...