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it looks like we've got at least the president of latvia and the president of liberia to go before we get to president rouhani of iran. of course, we'll bring that speech to you in its entirety. >>> president obama did speak to world leaders at the united nations. the president wants the u.n. to support tough punishment against syria if it doesn't give up chemical weapons. he also asked russia and iran to stop supporting syrian president bashar al-assad. texas senator ted cruz has launched a full bus filibuster d the obama healthcare reform law. the senate has one week to avert a government shutdown. >>> health coverage as we know it will start to undergo a major overhaul. thousands of americans will begin the process of healthcare exchanges, a key part of the affordable healthcare act. we'll focus on the challenges and needs and the day primary care doctors will come up short. in massachusetts there are 130 primary care doctors for every 100 people. and in mississippi there are only 63 for every 100,000. we go to mississippi to see how the state is bracing for the future. >> reporter
it looks like we've got at least the president of latvia and the president of liberia to go before we get to president rouhani of iran. of course, we'll bring that speech to you in its entirety. >>> president obama did speak to world leaders at the united nations. the president wants the u.n. to support tough punishment against syria if it doesn't give up chemical weapons. he also asked russia and iran to stop supporting syrian president bashar al-assad. texas senator ted cruz has...
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we asked you to guess which college endowment fund is bigger than the gdps of nations like jordan, latviathe newest data harvard's endowment at $32 billion. michele caruso cabrera digging into these endowments and they're endowments gone wild. >> here's the amazing thing, harvard's endowment used to be bigger. their portfolio's performance over the last several years. to the right you see what they did in 2013, their fiscal year summer to summer. so they had a gain of more than 11%. look way to the left, 2009, ouch, just like everybody else, they had a big decline, 27%. that's why when you look at the next screen, even though you think $32 billion is a lot, well, it used to be $37 billion. they're still working their way back up there. look at what's in it, now compared to what it was in 2008, jane mandillo who has been at cnbc's delivering alpha several years in a row increased the portfolio's exposure to stock by 5% or 4% from 2008. real estate the same. real assets like timber, real estate, that kind of thing, but bonds she made a conservative decision to go lower. 9% compared to 15% s
we asked you to guess which college endowment fund is bigger than the gdps of nations like jordan, latviathe newest data harvard's endowment at $32 billion. michele caruso cabrera digging into these endowments and they're endowments gone wild. >> here's the amazing thing, harvard's endowment used to be bigger. their portfolio's performance over the last several years. to the right you see what they did in 2013, their fiscal year summer to summer. so they had a gain of more than 11%. look...
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take a closer look at the labels they would see that export of stoli is produced in bold in latvia by the s.p.i. group not in russia also according to the n.p.t. group beverage alcohol report the most popular vodka in america with a russian sounding name is smirnoff which is british owned and produced and bottled in various countries around the globe including the usa itself we do support the american worker people love to panic over the hip and trendy scandal of the month but everyone seems to be ignoring the fact that homosexuality itself is legal in russia and is punishable in many other countries including a death sentence in some of them and yet russia gets all the attention if people really wanted to effectively boycott any country with any laws even hinting against homosexuality they would have to hit them where it hurts and stop getting natural resources imported from countries like russia saudi arabia venezuela and iran and so on and so on that is a vastly more difficult proposition than pouring american made vodka onto the sidewalk but that's just my opinion. styles are thos
take a closer look at the labels they would see that export of stoli is produced in bold in latvia by the s.p.i. group not in russia also according to the n.p.t. group beverage alcohol report the most popular vodka in america with a russian sounding name is smirnoff which is british owned and produced and bottled in various countries around the globe including the usa itself we do support the american worker people love to panic over the hip and trendy scandal of the month but everyone seems to...
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if the bartenders would look at the labels, they would see that exported stohli is produced in latvia, not in rushia. also according to the n.p.d. group beverage alcohol report those popular vodkas in america with a russian sounding name is smirnoff, which is bottled in various countries around the globe, including the u.s.a. itself. way to support the american worker. people left a panic over the hip and trendy scandal of the month. but everyone seems to be ignoring the fact that homosexuality itself is legal in russia and is punishable in many other countries, including a death sentence in some of them. yet russia gets all the attention. if people really wanted to effectively boycott any country with any laws, even that hint against homosexuality, they would have to hit them where it hurts and stop getting natural resources imported from saudi arabia, venezuela and iran and so on and so on. that is a vastly more difficult proposition than pouring american-made vodka on to the sidewalk. but that's just my opinion. >>> hello there. welcome to "newsline." it's tuesday, september 3rd. i
if the bartenders would look at the labels, they would see that exported stohli is produced in latvia, not in rushia. also according to the n.p.d. group beverage alcohol report those popular vodkas in america with a russian sounding name is smirnoff, which is bottled in various countries around the globe, including the u.s.a. itself. way to support the american worker. people left a panic over the hip and trendy scandal of the month. but everyone seems to be ignoring the fact that homosexuality...
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a closer look at the labels they would see that exported stoli is produced and bowed in latvia by the s.p.i. group not in russia also according to the n.p.t. group beverage alcohol report the most popular vodka in america with a russian sounding name is smeared off which is british owned and produced and bottled in various countries around the globe including the usa itself way to support the american worker people love to panic over the hip and trendy scandal of the month but everyone seems to be ignoring the fact that homosexuality itself is legal in russia and is punishable in many other countries including a death sentence in some of them and yet russia gets all the attention if people really wanted to effectively boycott any country with any laws even hinting against homosexuality they would have to hit them where it hurts and stop getting natural resources imported from countries like russia saudi arabia venezuela and iran and so on and so on that is a vastly more difficult proposition than pouring american made vodka onto the sidewalk but that's just my opinion. please see. bel
a closer look at the labels they would see that exported stoli is produced and bowed in latvia by the s.p.i. group not in russia also according to the n.p.t. group beverage alcohol report the most popular vodka in america with a russian sounding name is smeared off which is british owned and produced and bottled in various countries around the globe including the usa itself way to support the american worker people love to panic over the hip and trendy scandal of the month but everyone seems to...
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would take a closer look at the labels they would see that exported stoli is produced and bowed in latvia by the s.p.i. group not in russia also according to the n.p.t. group beverage alcohol report the most popular vodka in america with a russian sounding name is smeared off which is british owned and produced and bottled in various countries around the globe including the usa itself we did support the american worker people of the panic over the hip and trendy scandal of the month but everyone seems to be ignoring the fact that homosexuality itself is legal in russia and is punishable in many other countries including a death sentence in some of them and yet russia gets all the attention if people really wanted to effectively boycott any country with any laws even hinting against homosexuality they would have to hit them where it hurts and stop getting natural resources imported from countries like russia saudi arabia venezuela and iran and so on and so on that is a vastly more difficult proposition than pouring american made vodka onto the sidewalk a pass just my opinion. today . has b
would take a closer look at the labels they would see that exported stoli is produced and bowed in latvia by the s.p.i. group not in russia also according to the n.p.t. group beverage alcohol report the most popular vodka in america with a russian sounding name is smeared off which is british owned and produced and bottled in various countries around the globe including the usa itself we did support the american worker people of the panic over the hip and trendy scandal of the month but...
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in expectation of seeing display teams from all over the world really from frons from china from latvia and of course russia and we were hoping to see the russian air force teams from the russian air force including the russian knights in the swifts who were meant to be performing together this afternoon they have performed on friday and saturday when the weather in the visibility was slightly better but the hope was that they would perform together this afternoon for the crowds that have gathered but as you can see the the gray clouds above me they're very thick and they're very low and visibility is quite poor but it's not just the acrobatic display teams that are on show there are also commercial planes that are going to be on display we hope if the weather allows and also military aircraft as well in this particular excitement about the fifty which is the fifth generation stealth fighter which is going to be part of the russian have course from twenty six days testing is still ongoing it's nearing completion on the russian air force is expected to take delivery of the fleet by the e
in expectation of seeing display teams from all over the world really from frons from china from latvia and of course russia and we were hoping to see the russian air force teams from the russian air force including the russian knights in the swifts who were meant to be performing together this afternoon they have performed on friday and saturday when the weather in the visibility was slightly better but the hope was that they would perform together this afternoon for the crowds that have...
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would take a closer look at the labels they would see that exported stoli is produced in bold in latvia by the s.p.i. group not in russia also according to the n.p.t. group beverage alcohol report the most popular vodka in america with a russian sounding name is smirnoff which is british own and produced and bottled in various countries around the globe including the usa itself we do support the american worker people love to panic over the hip and trendy scandal of the month but everyone seems to be ignoring the fact that homosexuality itself is legal in russia and is punishable in many other countries including a death sentence in some of them and yet russia gets all the attention if people really wanted to effectively boycott any country with any laws even hinting against homosexuality they would have to hit them where it hurts and stop getting natural resources imported from countries like russia saudi arabia venezuela and iran and so on and so on that is a vastly more difficult proposition than pouring american made vodka onto the sidewalk but that's just my opinion. going on you k
would take a closer look at the labels they would see that exported stoli is produced in bold in latvia by the s.p.i. group not in russia also according to the n.p.t. group beverage alcohol report the most popular vodka in america with a russian sounding name is smirnoff which is british own and produced and bottled in various countries around the globe including the usa itself we do support the american worker people love to panic over the hip and trendy scandal of the month but everyone seems...
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would take a closer look at the labels they would see that exported stoli is produced in bold in latvia by the s.p.i. group not in russia also according to the n.p. deep group beverage alcohol report the most popular vodka in america with a russian sounding name is smeared off which is british owned and produced and bottled in various countries around the globe including the usa itself we did support the american worker people off the panic over the hip and trendy scandal of the month but everyone seems to be ignoring the fact that homosexuality itself is legal in russia and is punishable in many other countries including a death sentence in some of them and yet russia gets all the attention if people really wanted to affectively boycott any country with any laws even hinting against homosexuality they would have to hit them where it hurts and stop getting natural resources imported from countries like russia saudi arabia venezuela and iran and so on and so on that is a vastly more difficult proposition than pouring american made vodka onto the sidewalk but that's just my opinion. of th
would take a closer look at the labels they would see that exported stoli is produced in bold in latvia by the s.p.i. group not in russia also according to the n.p. deep group beverage alcohol report the most popular vodka in america with a russian sounding name is smeared off which is british owned and produced and bottled in various countries around the globe including the usa itself we did support the american worker people off the panic over the hip and trendy scandal of the month but...
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armenia, azerbaijan, belarus, georgia, kazakhstan, latvia, ukraine, uzbekistan, russia, of course russia's the biggest. the second largest is kazakhstan. and if there is one thing that's maybe even more amazing, looking back at that time and the fact that the u.s. had no idea it was all coming, the only thing that competes with our ignorance for being as unbelievable in retrospect is the story of what happened to all the freaking nuclear weapons over there once that country spun apart. kazakhstan alone, if kazakhstan alone had just held on to the nuclear weapons that they had on their territory once they became an independent country, they would have become the fourth largest nuclear armed state in the world. but they decided when they became independent that they did not want nuclear weapons. they had tons of them, but they voluntarily gave up all of those nuclear weapons. they gave up being a nuclear weapons state, even though it had been handed to them for free. and who knows what the world would be like if they had not made that decision. but they made that decision. then kind of comme
armenia, azerbaijan, belarus, georgia, kazakhstan, latvia, ukraine, uzbekistan, russia, of course russia's the biggest. the second largest is kazakhstan. and if there is one thing that's maybe even more amazing, looking back at that time and the fact that the u.s. had no idea it was all coming, the only thing that competes with our ignorance for being as unbelievable in retrospect is the story of what happened to all the freaking nuclear weapons over there once that country spun apart....