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for her own safety, lilly is now in the witness protection program in thailand.t of bravery, she agrees to return to the uk to help identify and convict her traffickers. >> it's a big day. it's a big chunk of evidence, the identification evidence. >> so as not to be acued of influencing lilly, the officers can't be present at the identification session. >> anything you want, just give us a call. >> the first procedure is for gomart, where the victim will be shown a series of images and asked to identify the person she knows as tuu. hopefully she'll pick out gomart. if she doesn't, it could cause us problems. it's an important one, the first one. it will set the tone for the whole of this week. >> gomart is the man they believe is responsible for delivering lilly to various brothels around the country. >> we put an awful lot of work into finding him. it was lot of inquiries made. so track him down. and we were quite pleased when we finally did. so it would be good there to get that identification. >> if lilly doesn't positively id gomart, the team won't have enoug
for her own safety, lilly is now in the witness protection program in thailand.t of bravery, she agrees to return to the uk to help identify and convict her traffickers. >> it's a big day. it's a big chunk of evidence, the identification evidence. >> so as not to be acued of influencing lilly, the officers can't be present at the identification session. >> anything you want, just give us a call. >> the first procedure is for gomart, where the victim will be shown a...
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>> yeah. >> the ditch day that brings tears of joys. >> lilly, we're going to disney land! >> and dude takes a daring stunt to the edge. >> he decides to do a one-arm handstand. >> see why this balancing act is a thrill seeker's dream. to those whoworried...... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call 1-800-752-6631. >>> school is important but sometimes kids don't want to go. >> where we going, lilly? >> school. >> school is so fun! >> nuh-uh. >> they're in front of the school but then something happens. >> no school, no school. >> lilly is about to get a big surprise. >> let's skip school today. >> yay! >> where should we go? >> i think we should ditch school and go to disneyland. >> okay. >> yeah. >> let's go. >> you serious? >> no way. >> we're going to disneyland. >> why is she crying? >> i'd
>> yeah. >> the ditch day that brings tears of joys. >> lilly, we're going to disney land! >> and dude takes a daring stunt to the edge. >> he decides to do a one-arm handstand. >> see why this balancing act is a thrill seeker's dream. to those whoworried...... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage....
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>> yeah. >> the ditch day that brings tears of joys. >> lilly, we're going to disney land! >> and dude takes a daring stunt to the edge. >> he decides to do a one-arm handstand. >> see why this balancing act is a thrill seeker's dream. soon, californians from to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insurance. those who need financial assistance will get it. and nobody will be denied because of a pre-existing condition. welcome to a new state of health. welcome to covered california. we are your health insurance marketplace. enroll today at coveredca.com or call 1-800-300-1506. >>> school is important but sometimes kids don't want to go. >> where we going, lilly? >> school. >> school is so fun! >> nuh-uh. >> they're in front of the school but then something happens. >> no school, no school. >> lilly is about to get a big surprise. >> let's skip school today. >> yay! >> where should we go? >> i think we should ditch school and go to disneyland. >> okay. >> yeah. >> let's go. >> you serious? >> no way. >> we're going to disneyland. >> why is she crying
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lilly and the questions i was asking trying to get a better understanding. my policy my staff will meet with the person coming before committee we go over the questions and the challenge is never doug parish or willingly wong came to the office to reach out to us so i had more questions when it comes to workforce experience and development. i think ms. wong is a talented woman but in terms of her match ration in the professional world she just by virtue of being a youthful woman has not had the experience or wasn't demonstrate in her questions what is her goal had i asked the same questions to mr. parish i got tangible answers. so this question is critical because on the other questioning question that was critical well, mr. parish is on the board that's a good measure to were going to see if he articulated his accomplishment. with that, said i'll be willing to support doug parish and dj today. or we could appoint one person because there is consensus around dj and i don't know lilly reached out to your office supervisor breed >> not that i'm aware of i'm ha
lilly and the questions i was asking trying to get a better understanding. my policy my staff will meet with the person coming before committee we go over the questions and the challenge is never doug parish or willingly wong came to the office to reach out to us so i had more questions when it comes to workforce experience and development. i think ms. wong is a talented woman but in terms of her match ration in the professional world she just by virtue of being a youthful woman has not had the...
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my guest evangeline lilly. but first -- i don't know what that was.. earch's. [ laughter ] -- everyone's. [ laughter ] but it's difficult for even the state your namest defenders of christmas to keep the spirit of the season when christmas its very essence is under constant siege by someone, something. [laughter] it's the subject of the new segment war on christmas (bleep) getting weird edition. first up. [ laughter ] the general patton of the war on christmas. there's a crazier topic out there. >> remember this classic seinfeld moment. >> out of that a new holiday was born a festivus for the rest of us. >> that's a classic ep said. the ep said was funny but not festivus. >> jon: yes, that episode was funny but not festivus the central comedic part of the episode. not funny. why is it not a holiday for the rest of us. >> a nearly six foot tall festivua festivus pole made of beer cans is going to go on display at the florida capital. not kidding. >> jon: who gives a (bleep). can't you just pretend it's a place for the wisemen to tie up the camels. how
my guest evangeline lilly. but first -- i don't know what that was.. earch's. [ laughter ] -- everyone's. [ laughter ] but it's difficult for even the state your namest defenders of christmas to keep the spirit of the season when christmas its very essence is under constant siege by someone, something. [laughter] it's the subject of the new segment war on christmas (bleep) getting weird edition. first up. [ laughter ] the general patton of the war on christmas. there's a crazier topic out...
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i usually go by lilly. i do have my name and application a little bit history about myself. i actually started in the workforce rule as a coordinate in china town providing employment services for low income a lot of young people. i left to get my master's degree and since i've been back i'm the coordinator for the committee that's collaborative and focused on district 11. i'm also the jobs policy advocate. >> okay. any questions. >> i have a couple of of questions. >> supervisor cowen. >> i didn't have an opportunity to talk to you or but can you talk about your workforce experience. >> u6. >> your workforce experience elaborate. >> i started in terms of specifically workforce i worked with young people ♪ district 3 >> what did you do with them. >> i provided services directly to people cover letters pea that stuff like that outreach to the community and focused a lot more of building up their self-esteem and preparing them for the workforce. definitely have passed the young people that were part of my program they were immigrants most emigrated like in the last 3ish years
i usually go by lilly. i do have my name and application a little bit history about myself. i actually started in the workforce rule as a coordinate in china town providing employment services for low income a lot of young people. i left to get my master's degree and since i've been back i'm the coordinator for the committee that's collaborative and focused on district 11. i'm also the jobs policy advocate. >> okay. any questions. >> i have a couple of of questions. >>...
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. >> my brand is lilly bee, and i started lilly bee in spring of 2008 and it's become our best selling collection. >> while kassie admits she's a bit tight lipped about her ideas. >> i'm a little bit, i would say, more cautious. i think that would be a wise suggestion. >> she's found peace with her past. >> i'm very grateful to be here, so i really strongly believe that good or bad, every experience helps mold you and shape you for what's to come. >>> small businesses have a higher fraud rate than larger companies, so how secure is your business? here now are five ways to protect yourself from some common forms of fraud and cyber crime, courtesy of the u.s. small business administration. >> one, separate your personal banking from your business accounts. that way fraudsters can't get their hands on all your money. reporting deductions on your tax returns will also be easier. two, use a dedicated computer for banking. make sure it's one that isn't used for any other online activity, like social media, web surfing, these machines can be susceptible for vulnerabilities. three, have a pass
. >> my brand is lilly bee, and i started lilly bee in spring of 2008 and it's become our best selling collection. >> while kassie admits she's a bit tight lipped about her ideas. >> i'm a little bit, i would say, more cautious. i think that would be a wise suggestion. >> she's found peace with her past. >> i'm very grateful to be here, so i really strongly believe that good or bad, every experience helps mold you and shape you for what's to come. >>>...
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now, out of the two, damian conover says eli lilly has more upside. he says the main drivers include its insulin franchise and its animal health business. analysts also excited about lilly's promising alzheimer's drug which is in development. so soon, tyler, as rates rise, it could create a more competitive environment for these high-yielding dividend stocks. >> i'm sure it will. thank you, seema. >>> well, today marks the anniversary of alan greenspan's famous irrational exuberance warning to the markets. >> how do we know when irrational exuberance has unduly escalated asset values which then become subject to unexpected and prolonged contractions? >> ah, so 17 years later, as stocks sit as record highs, which companies could be suffering from a little irrational exuberance of their own? dominic chu has been looking into that for us. >> think about it. let's pretend we're in a time machine, go back to december 5th, '96. markets then versus what they are today. on a bigger picture macro level, look at the crude trade, $26 a barrel. yield on ten-year
now, out of the two, damian conover says eli lilly has more upside. he says the main drivers include its insulin franchise and its animal health business. analysts also excited about lilly's promising alzheimer's drug which is in development. so soon, tyler, as rates rise, it could create a more competitive environment for these high-yielding dividend stocks. >> i'm sure it will. thank you, seema. >>> well, today marks the anniversary of alan greenspan's famous irrational...
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i want to say it the kids here you're also creating this program in lilly's honor so other children wouldn't suffer the effects of isolation. because isolation of being not talked to or talking down on someone eventually, it will lead to violence. and this is not acceptable not only in our schools but sits not acceptable in city hall or in the neighborhoods. the things that you will recognize today, i on this program right now are going to carry forgot for the rest of your lives. sometimes you hear an adult say you learn this now, it's going to be with you. i represent everybody and i have to go through a lot of people's lives inform help them but what you learn in this program how you get along and reach out to create less isolation for someone else that will weeping keep with you the rest of your life and become part of your are personality. this is what i like about our city it's diverse. all different backgrounds and it's the most important thing we understand where people come from or make the extra effort to reach out to them. this is the beginning of success >> you see a lot of people
i want to say it the kids here you're also creating this program in lilly's honor so other children wouldn't suffer the effects of isolation. because isolation of being not talked to or talking down on someone eventually, it will lead to violence. and this is not acceptable not only in our schools but sits not acceptable in city hall or in the neighborhoods. the things that you will recognize today, i on this program right now are going to carry forgot for the rest of your lives. sometimes you...
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why are astra and eli lilly face ago tougher 2014? >> as we know, there's a big patent cliff at the moment. and historically we've seen some big patents expiring and a lot of sales lost. next year looks to be a bit quieter in terms of that. as tra xetra and eli lilly have some key drugs coming off. they have nexium, and it's a big earner for them and that's coming off patent in the u.s. and also, we look at symbacort, which is their copd drug and that's coming off patent next year. so expect the combination of those two drugs coming off patent next year to lose the company close to $2 billion. so it's a big loss for their company, which has been struggling recently with other drug patent expires. and then we look at eli lilly. they've got two key drugs coming off patent. we've got cymbalta, which is a depression and cns drug. that's the big drug coming off patent next year. expect them to loose close to 15 billion. >> we just had the astrazeneca chart up. they have suffered almost a decade because of issues about generic competition.
why are astra and eli lilly face ago tougher 2014? >> as we know, there's a big patent cliff at the moment. and historically we've seen some big patents expiring and a lot of sales lost. next year looks to be a bit quieter in terms of that. as tra xetra and eli lilly have some key drugs coming off. they have nexium, and it's a big earner for them and that's coming off patent in the u.s. and also, we look at symbacort, which is their copd drug and that's coming off patent next year. so...
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please welcome evangeline lilly. [cheers and applause] a big fan. please, have a seat. enjoy. very nice to see you. how are you? >> i'm great. i'm excited about the golden globes. >> jon: yes, congratulations. thanks for all my nominations. >> jon: what happened? i didn't see the golden globes. >> i'm not nominated for (bleep). >> jon: really? >> no, no, i'm excited because this year the leading actress category is all women over 40. >> jon: really? has that not happened previously. >> you should be the cliche was an actress over 40 is out of work. >> jon: right. >> and now an actress over 40 is an award nominated top of her game respected damsel. >> jon: have you seen some -- >> i kind of have a crush on cate blanchette. >> jon: when you see jack nicholson in a movie now he's great but it's like look at him acting. you know what i mean but with cate she just inhabits whatever it is she z. is there one you would like to work with, had work with? >> i would like to work -- i did a movie with cate and never worked with her for a day. >> jon: did she request that? is that what ha
please welcome evangeline lilly. [cheers and applause] a big fan. please, have a seat. enjoy. very nice to see you. how are you? >> i'm great. i'm excited about the golden globes. >> jon: yes, congratulations. thanks for all my nominations. >> jon: what happened? i didn't see the golden globes. >> i'm not nominated for (bleep). >> jon: really? >> no, no, i'm excited because this year the leading actress category is all women over 40. >> jon: really? has...
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. >>> plus, lilly gal limp which i stops by to talk about shahs of sunset. >>> and julie al zaexandriathe love of his life. now, here's wendy.
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lilly got $100 gift card. >> get one more gun off the street, it could help somewhere, sometime, it's a good program. >> having an old rifle sitting around, i don't eyes it around. for safety reasons, get rid of it. >> i have six guns and $600. thank you. >> probably going to turn them in and buy gifts for christmas. >> kpix5. >> san francisco says it collected 74 guns at today's event. >> it is starting to sound like a broken record, maybe because it is a record. the 8th straight spare the air day has been issued for tomorrow. you know the drill by now. all wood burning is banned indoors and out unless it is your only source of heat. and paul says expect more of the same for the next couple of days. >> brian, we set this record with six days and we may likely double that before we finally get a change in the weather pattern. here's the setup. when you put 7 million people in a close proximity. we're going to make some pollution. the question is, does that scatter out in the atmosphere or get stuck where we are breathing isn't the answer is, it's stuck. you can see that film, that haz
lilly got $100 gift card. >> get one more gun off the street, it could help somewhere, sometime, it's a good program. >> having an old rifle sitting around, i don't eyes it around. for safety reasons, get rid of it. >> i have six guns and $600. thank you. >> probably going to turn them in and buy gifts for christmas. >> kpix5. >> san francisco says it collected 74 guns at today's event. >> it is starting to sound like a broken record, maybe because it...
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my guest evangeline lilly. but first -- i don't know what that was.is everyone's favorite holiday, everyone's. earch's. [ laughter ] -- everyone's. [ laughter ] but it's difficult for even the state your namest defenders of christmas to keep the spirit of the season when christmas its very essence is under constant siege by someone, something. [laughter] it's the subject of the new segment war on christmas (bleep) getting weird edition. first up. [ laughter ] the general patton of the war on christmas. there's a crazier topic out there. >> remember this classic seinfeld moment. >> out of that a new holiday was born a festivus for the rest of us. >> that's a classic ep said. the ep said was funny but not festivus. >> jon: yes, that episode was funny but not festivus the central comedic part of the episode. not funny. why is it not a holiday for the rest of us. >> a nearly six foot tall festivua
my guest evangeline lilly. but first -- i don't know what that was.is everyone's favorite holiday, everyone's. earch's. [ laughter ] -- everyone's. [ laughter ] but it's difficult for even the state your namest defenders of christmas to keep the spirit of the season when christmas its very essence is under constant siege by someone, something. [laughter] it's the subject of the new segment war on christmas (bleep) getting weird edition. first up. [ laughter ] the general patton of the war on...
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. >> nice now to, parents who have too much time, lilly and leon macky made a move from new zealand tohey decided create scenes from movies. for star wars fans this, very good acting on these scenes for die hard fans this is called yipee kaya, mama and papa. >> i wonder if they have a twitter site. >> coming up, san francisco mayor wants the city to host the next america's cup. >> he says it's going to be different. >> coming up, bay area puppy dumped but getting a jump on life. interest in adidn'ting him going coast to coast. we'll have the latest. plus, turning silicon valley into a state. and the plan to split california into six easy pieces. those stories and more at 5:00 >>> san francisco mayor asked to host the america's cup once again. >> the winner gets to choose the location for the next case the mayor is hoping they will go go with the city by the bay. >> we will do better. >> the mayor says this time, negotiations won't include controversial land development rights for ellison and former supervisor who with, a number of others, sued over parts of the race. >> there is no rea
. >> nice now to, parents who have too much time, lilly and leon macky made a move from new zealand tohey decided create scenes from movies. for star wars fans this, very good acting on these scenes for die hard fans this is called yipee kaya, mama and papa. >> i wonder if they have a twitter site. >> coming up, san francisco mayor wants the city to host the next america's cup. >> he says it's going to be different. >> coming up, bay area puppy dumped but getting a...
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and leverage that to $100 million. >> we are working with eli lilly.at 50 and venture-capital community to look for 50. for the funding initiative as opposed to the city, setting up a venture-capital firm. at the end is not about returns for the city but making sure companies grow. dennis: you will lose every dime if you keep saying it is not about the returns because it should be about the returns. rather isn't setting up a new venture capital fund will not invest in tax incentives to make it easier to set up? >> we thought about what we need to do. think about what the space needed. it is not just about quantitative returns the qualitative returns and is shot in the arm to get things going. dennis: sometimes on capitalism, thanks for being with us. dennis: time for west coast minute. marijuana business owners are looking for cow resistant bags to sell the recently -- everything it sold has to be in a bag. the problem is business owners say there are not enough bags being manufactured throughout the country. arizona could become the first u.s. state t
and leverage that to $100 million. >> we are working with eli lilly.at 50 and venture-capital community to look for 50. for the funding initiative as opposed to the city, setting up a venture-capital firm. at the end is not about returns for the city but making sure companies grow. dennis: you will lose every dime if you keep saying it is not about the returns because it should be about the returns. rather isn't setting up a new venture capital fund will not invest in tax incentives to...
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explain hyper lilly. it is a vacuum tube for humans? >> they will be tubes, if you will, but think about them more like cars where you are going to have folks inside of a capsule and it will move very quickly like a bullet train through a system that may give you accelerated speed that is safe and quite frankly they deliver the price tag is $6.8 billion. >> the california san francisco train is already up to 100 billion. >> that's correct. he could be creating a new category. he is testing waters. let's see how she does. >> maybe the government would or couldn't bui could build the rockets to bring people out of united states. maybe it was nasa that got americans to the moon but that was nearly 40 years ago. in the remaini 40 years they haven't done much. an enter paren newer offered a prize 10 million bucks to any one who could launch men into space twice within two weeks. one company quickly succeeded they spent much less than nasa spent. they invented technologies to make launching rockets much cheaper and makes money doing things. >
explain hyper lilly. it is a vacuum tube for humans? >> they will be tubes, if you will, but think about them more like cars where you are going to have folks inside of a capsule and it will move very quickly like a bullet train through a system that may give you accelerated speed that is safe and quite frankly they deliver the price tag is $6.8 billion. >> the california san francisco train is already up to 100 billion. >> that's correct. he could be creating a new category....
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$4 billion per year, one industry is dominated by the likes of shire pharmaceuticals, novartis, eli lillyson and johnson, and one startup is looking to disrupt the market with an innovative, new treatment. our bloomberg reporter elliott gotkine spoke with the company's ceo. >> first and foremost, this is a non-stimulant drug category, so it will not be under the restraints that things like ritalin or adderall are. it acts very fast, and we recently released clinical news that said the first day you take it, unlike the others, which take about two months to start working, it also appears to have a safety profile that is vastly improved than the existing treatments. effects.side >> exactly. >> and what side effects does it have? >> it has a very, very clean safety profile in clinical trials. we have seen low-grade nausea, which happens the first or two when you take it, but it does away. we are not seeing some of the major side effects that we see with other drugs. >> when will we see it? what is your best case scenario? >> we are hoping for adult adhd, we will have it on the market by the
$4 billion per year, one industry is dominated by the likes of shire pharmaceuticals, novartis, eli lillyson and johnson, and one startup is looking to disrupt the market with an innovative, new treatment. our bloomberg reporter elliott gotkine spoke with the company's ceo. >> first and foremost, this is a non-stimulant drug category, so it will not be under the restraints that things like ritalin or adderall are. it acts very fast, and we recently released clinical news that said the...
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so this is the lilly can do. -- the little i can do. >> good morning, you should see san francisco police officers are helping out with the toy drive, fire chief joe and hayes as well and mayor ed lee is trying to encourage those new people and this is the last chance toy drive and this does throughout the day and it as day long affair which they are collecting new and unwrapped toys at 2:00 this afternoon and some of the san francisco firefighters will be loading a lot of these toys onto the fire truck and delivering them in san francisco. we will be here throughout the morning and we will have a good time at lefties for the last chance toy drive. >> alex, great stuff. >> reporter: all left savage, -- alex savage ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> and this is the last time you can drop off at the toy donations. they are looking for 25 hams and socks before tomorrow. you can drive up to golden gate avenue and donate in san francisco. >>> the rush is on as you probably know, we will give you a look where holiday shoppers are out in fall force and -- full-force. >>> plus same sex marriage is
so this is the lilly can do. -- the little i can do. >> good morning, you should see san francisco police officers are helping out with the toy drive, fire chief joe and hayes as well and mayor ed lee is trying to encourage those new people and this is the last chance toy drive and this does throughout the day and it as day long affair which they are collecting new and unwrapped toys at 2:00 this afternoon and some of the san francisco firefighters will be loading a lot of these toys onto...
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daisy, anna bell, lilly. >> olive, rosemary, chicken, 50 burritos. oh my god. i'm starving. miss? our appetizers out in the nest 30 seconds, i'm going to plunge your face into the deep fryer. >> and also two waters, please. but no hurry. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you. [ cheers and applause ] rashida and i are singing a special holiday song after the break. stick around everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ have a cuervo. have a souvenir. just don't have any regrets. cuervo. have a story. [ female announcer ] from the day we are born, we're defined by a number. ♪ but is a number inspiring? ♪ we believe in a more powerful motivation. [ woman #1 ] pride. [ woman #2 ] posibilidades. [ woman #3 ] self esteem. [ woman #4 ] confidenca. [ female announcer ] not a number, but the way we want to feel. [ woman #5 ] beautiful. [ female announcer ] tell us... what will you gain when you lose? ♪ i've got ♪he power cuz ] i live like i want, huh! ♪ ♪ ain't listening to you, i only listen to my heart, huh! ♪ ♪ ♪ try try try try try to lift up the weight ♪ ♪the world is wild at heart ♪ give it t
daisy, anna bell, lilly. >> olive, rosemary, chicken, 50 burritos. oh my god. i'm starving. miss? our appetizers out in the nest 30 seconds, i'm going to plunge your face into the deep fryer. >> and also two waters, please. but no hurry. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you. [ cheers and applause ] rashida and i are singing a special holiday song after the break. stick around everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ have a cuervo. have a souvenir. just don't have any regrets....
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it would give people over the age of 60 are a lilly way with no reason to treat it until the number is at least 150 over 90. but some doctors disagree. they say the died lines could leave people with untreated or serious high blood pressure. >> a glass of tomato juice a day could help keep breast cancer away. they found that those who upped their tomato intake made more of a hormone that is thought to protect against the disease. if you don't like tomato juice you can try tomato juice, sauce or even ketchup. ainsley? >> southern illinois university basketball coach is making headlines this morning but it is not for winning games. after a 73-65 loss where the team had dismal stats he launched into a rant. >> we have a bunch of mama's boys now. we have got to get through it. i am tired of coaching a guy that rolls his eyes or puts his head down and feels sorry for himself. >> he also said his wife would have played better than the team. other wards hinson said he is just an emotional guy. the team is 2-8 this season. >>> talk about the deal of a lifetime. a $1 million public picasso pain
it would give people over the age of 60 are a lilly way with no reason to treat it until the number is at least 150 over 90. but some doctors disagree. they say the died lines could leave people with untreated or serious high blood pressure. >> a glass of tomato juice a day could help keep breast cancer away. they found that those who upped their tomato intake made more of a hormone that is thought to protect against the disease. if you don't like tomato juice you can try tomato juice,...
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. >> his wife patricia is on the phone with 911 as his stepdaughter lilly anxiously looks on. phillips knows she has to act quickly. >> he needed to have chest compressions. i grabbed an arm and tried to pull as hard as i could. i didn't get very far. he was probably about double my size. so i asked his wife for help. >> we need to get him out of here, ma'am. come on. >> when i was pulling him out of the car, she said i can't do it. >> i can't do it. >> i tried to count one, two, three to get her to lift with me but it wasn't working well. >> i can't. >> one, two, three. >> jeff, jeff. honey, baby, please. >> we weren't able to get him up the hill. >> dear god. >> come on. >> please hurry. >> back up, back up, back up. >> just when things looked grim, fellow officer christopher hunt arrives and immediately helps phillips lift seamans. >> i was able to start doing chest compressions on him right away. >> phillips knows the odds of him surviving are slim. 92% of those who suffer sudden cardiac arrest outside of a hospital don't make it. seamans has now been in full arrest for cl
. >> his wife patricia is on the phone with 911 as his stepdaughter lilly anxiously looks on. phillips knows she has to act quickly. >> he needed to have chest compressions. i grabbed an arm and tried to pull as hard as i could. i didn't get very far. he was probably about double my size. so i asked his wife for help. >> we need to get him out of here, ma'am. come on. >> when i was pulling him out of the car, she said i can't do it. >> i can't do it. >> i...
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again we talked about lilly ledbetter earlier on. to make this easier for all of americans. we can see him starting with the push with unemployment benefits. the only way the american people can get on their feet and really have a level playing field is to ensure that they have access to economics. and you have to make sure that they are starting from the same place or at least a similar one. >> alex seitz-wald and angela rye, thanks for your time and have a happy new year. >> happy new year, rev. >>> coming up, looking back on a remarkable year of action and a future full of new challenges and political fights ahead. >>> and up next, breaking news on the "duck dynasty" controversy. the star's suspension has been lifted. [ sneezes, coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. where does the united states
again we talked about lilly ledbetter earlier on. to make this easier for all of americans. we can see him starting with the push with unemployment benefits. the only way the american people can get on their feet and really have a level playing field is to ensure that they have access to economics. and you have to make sure that they are starting from the same place or at least a similar one. >> alex seitz-wald and angela rye, thanks for your time and have a happy new year. >> happy...
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and yes, i heard that the serving went well and that, lilly, your concert was great. i love you. >> we should add a chinese ice breaker is also in the area. but thick ice stopped its attempt that rescue. in the last few hours, phoenix police have identified the suspected bank robber who's violent coast to coast crime spree ended today. officers say this is the body of 40-year-old mario edward garnet. phoenix police killed him after he fired at them. officers say he was trying to escape his third robbery in less than a week. the fbi believes garnet is the bunman who shot and killed this police officer on monday in tupelo, mississippi. another officer was also hit but survived. cnn's alexandra field tracks the suspect's movements which apparently started in atlanta. >> i heard one boom, boom, boom. >> reporter: for nearly a week a nationwide manhunt was on. but saturday morning a deadly shootout in phoenix, arizona ended the search. police believe they killed the man who killed one of their own. numerous people didn't get to celebrate christmas with their families. beca
and yes, i heard that the serving went well and that, lilly, your concert was great. i love you. >> we should add a chinese ice breaker is also in the area. but thick ice stopped its attempt that rescue. in the last few hours, phoenix police have identified the suspected bank robber who's violent coast to coast crime spree ended today. officers say this is the body of 40-year-old mario edward garnet. phoenix police killed him after he fired at them. officers say he was trying to escape...
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it will feature your favorite victoria's secret angels including lilly aldridge, country on a limb asout boy into a sweat. we are also going to get a look at a $10 million diamond encrusted brought which will be on display, and a pair of 3-d printed angel wings. cvs is upping star ratings bump, expecting as many as 15 million viewers. last year over 10 million people tune in for the annual show, and it was one of the top 19 television for women to be between 18 and 34. michele has aired each year since 2001 and cost upwards of $12 million to produce. we will see. closing bell will ring. nineteen minutes. stocks slipping a bit. ninety-one during how to protect your portfolio from any market turbulence. coming up next we will talk to a money manager who says you should be thinking of the box. we will explore what that means. remember the scandal over the to sheer yoga pants at luminous? neither is a huge shakeup. we will tell you who is n and who is out in just a moment. tÑ ♪ cheryl: well, just months after the scandal over to syria go pence, the company is announcing a huge shakeups. j
it will feature your favorite victoria's secret angels including lilly aldridge, country on a limb asout boy into a sweat. we are also going to get a look at a $10 million diamond encrusted brought which will be on display, and a pair of 3-d printed angel wings. cvs is upping star ratings bump, expecting as many as 15 million viewers. last year over 10 million people tune in for the annual show, and it was one of the top 19 television for women to be between 18 and 34. michele has aired each...
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providing the kind of growth that we used to expect from merck, pfizer and glaxo smithklein and eli lillyn their heyday. i'm always willing to recommend stock names. i don't mind that, but you want to have a safer way to play this thing, you need to look at the four major biotech companies that become the logical errors to the old line household name, pharmaceutical stocks and the ones leading the revolution, hence why i call them the four horsemen of the big pharma apocalypse. and they are celgene, gilead, biogen and regeneron. all four of these stocks have had axe mazing runs this year. i'm well aware of that and i've been recommending them aggressively for a long time on the show. i think they're fantastic. celgene is basically a three-legged school of innovate of drugs. first one is made of the multiple myeloma franchise, which is a derivative of a poison. a poisonous drug. this drug has a lot of room to grow, particularly in europe. the second leg is apraksame. this is a potential blockbuster oncology drug approved for breast cancer and nonsmall cell lung cancer it is seeking approva
providing the kind of growth that we used to expect from merck, pfizer and glaxo smithklein and eli lillyn their heyday. i'm always willing to recommend stock names. i don't mind that, but you want to have a safer way to play this thing, you need to look at the four major biotech companies that become the logical errors to the old line household name, pharmaceutical stocks and the ones leading the revolution, hence why i call them the four horsemen of the big pharma apocalypse. and they are...
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. >> i do want to start off by saying i'm a big fan of lilly the worm from busytown. >> he looks like character is amazing and my son's nickname is lolly because of that worm. i think the idea of 30 minute drone delivery is super cool. i don't know what it's useful for. food delivery, documents, things of that nature, anything up to five pounds potentially he said. but that's -- it sounds like a pretty neat thing. people get freaked out any time you say the word drone because they think of those drones that are oversatiseas with the collal damage. if you're worried about privacy, if you're worried about these drones not collecting data, we're carrying around things with cameras on them all the time. we're being surveilled all the time right now. at this point you either have to push back on those things or get over it. >> i think the marines are already using delivery drones overseas. this is already happening and look, this -- i agree this could be very cool and very valuablva. i'm not sure it's going to deliver groceries just yet. >> fedex and ups and light mail could be really valu
. >> i do want to start off by saying i'm a big fan of lilly the worm from busytown. >> he looks like character is amazing and my son's nickname is lolly because of that worm. i think the idea of 30 minute drone delivery is super cool. i don't know what it's useful for. food delivery, documents, things of that nature, anything up to five pounds potentially he said. but that's -- it sounds like a pretty neat thing. people get freaked out any time you say the word drone because they...
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it is our "news nation" team party, we're at miss lilly's a jamaican spot and putting back rum punch on the back, it will say, hey, mon, that's my jamaican accent. that's what i will put, to you michael smerconish, it's been a great year. >> but you know what, i got cut from that list too, didn't i? where was i when the rum punch was being handed out. >> it had a limited budget. we'll send you jerk chicken tomorrow. >> a little xoxo, means so much. >> for you, you got it. >> have holiday cards gone from ho ho to ho hum? cast a vote. we're headed for d.c., live tomorrow in our nation's capital. "the cycle" is up next. but after one day's use, dishcloths can redeposit millions of germs. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel. look! a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth, as this black light reveals. it's durable, cloth-like and it's 3 times cleaner. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to bounty duratowel. the durable, cloth-like picker-upper. ♪ ♪ of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while
it is our "news nation" team party, we're at miss lilly's a jamaican spot and putting back rum punch on the back, it will say, hey, mon, that's my jamaican accent. that's what i will put, to you michael smerconish, it's been a great year. >> but you know what, i got cut from that list too, didn't i? where was i when the rum punch was being handed out. >> it had a limited budget. we'll send you jerk chicken tomorrow. >> a little xoxo, means so much. >> for you,...
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among his new clients were phrma, pfizer, lilly and merck. >> from a majority side of the finance committee linda fishman. >> fishman left to become a lobbyist with the drug manufacturer amgen. >> not the least of all but the energy and commerce committee staff who toiled so hard for us, chief of staff pat morrissey. >> morrissey took a job lobbying for drug companies novartis and hoffman-laroche. >> and jeremy allen. >> he went to johnson and johnson. >> kathleen weldon and jim barnett. >> she went to lobby for biogen, a biotech company. he left to lobby for hoffman-laroche. >> they did a marvelous job for this house and we owe them a debt. thank you all. >> we owe them all right. wow. yeah, i mean, this happens -- it happens with every bill. i mean, i think -- what was striking about that is congressman tauzin actually sort of -- if we sent a resume out on all of their behalf, by sort of doing a roll call in his remarks. but look, i mean, that -- the steve kroft piece was stunning in that i think he caught tauzin just, oddly flat-footed. i mean, i think we've seen in reading his face, he
among his new clients were phrma, pfizer, lilly and merck. >> from a majority side of the finance committee linda fishman. >> fishman left to become a lobbyist with the drug manufacturer amgen. >> not the least of all but the energy and commerce committee staff who toiled so hard for us, chief of staff pat morrissey. >> morrissey took a job lobbying for drug companies novartis and hoffman-laroche. >> and jeremy allen. >> he went to johnson and johnson....
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our next guest is a legendary market player whose insights are among the most lilly regarded and listened to on wall street. bill conway co-founded the carlyle group 26 years ago and live at the goldman sachs financial services with kayla tausche for a rare exclusive sit down. kayla? >> thank you so much, tyler. bill conway co-founded the carlyle group in 1987. he remains its co-key but a visionary on the markets. who better to get his take on where we stand today. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> steve liesman is reporting the fed is likely to taper ins december. there seems to be a lot more fiscal certainty in washington. is the overhang gone? what do you -- where do you go from here? >> the economy is in much better shape and has been for the last year or so healing gradually and i think the healing continues. steve liesman might know more than i do when they're going to taper or decide to do that. i think the qe has gone on long enough. >> and do you think it's been effective? it's gbeen going on four plus year, done a lot of things but the critics say it's created this d
our next guest is a legendary market player whose insights are among the most lilly regarded and listened to on wall street. bill conway co-founded the carlyle group 26 years ago and live at the goldman sachs financial services with kayla tausche for a rare exclusive sit down. kayla? >> thank you so much, tyler. bill conway co-founded the carlyle group in 1987. he remains its co-key but a visionary on the markets. who better to get his take on where we stand today. thank you for being...
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everything from lilly led better to universal health care and everything in between.nergy bill came out of the house. we were working hard. we took some hits along the way, but that's your job. you get elected to do things and then take the hits and hope they work out. >> all right. ohio states to number two. michigan state this weekend. if you beat michigan state and some think that's a big if should you play for the national championship? >> i hate to sound like a coach. we've got a big game this week and we're going to stay focused on michigan state. >> tell 'em to play every play, will you? i mean, we kind of saw that this week. >> well, we win this one, no doubt we should be there. no doubt. >> congressman tim ryan -- >> no auburn too, big ed. >> thank you, tim. tim ryan from ohio with us here on "the ed show" tonight. thank you. >>> joining us coming up, the white house and its allies are going on offense for obama care. but i'm questioning what offense. still ahead, vice president joe biden in asia, pushing the agenda that has american workers very nervous. and
everything from lilly led better to universal health care and everything in between.nergy bill came out of the house. we were working hard. we took some hits along the way, but that's your job. you get elected to do things and then take the hits and hope they work out. >> all right. ohio states to number two. michigan state this weekend. if you beat michigan state and some think that's a big if should you play for the national championship? >> i hate to sound like a coach. we've got...
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. >> lilly says around the holidays a lot of gifts are given out of obligation. >> you're welcome. >>you $0 just to be nice it max you believe again. >> he's real. santa is real. >> my hope is that by doing this, millions of people see it and millions of people act on it. you don't have to have any money it can be a kind word, a good deed. anybody can be a secret santa. >> you've got nothing to lose. except your -- >> i didn't even do anything. >> osgood: all the right moves with chita rivera, next. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routi
. >> lilly says around the holidays a lot of gifts are given out of obligation. >> you're welcome. >>you $0 just to be nice it max you believe again. >> he's real. santa is real. >> my hope is that by doing this, millions of people see it and millions of people act on it. you don't have to have any money it can be a kind word, a good deed. anybody can be a secret santa. >> you've got nothing to lose. except your -- >> i didn't even do anything. >>...
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there are what known as lilly- white republican organizations that are trying to become viable by respecting traditional racial mores. they are not very happy at what happened. on the one hand, it is a positive gesture that lou and herbert hoover do. on the other hand, they do not build or maintain momentum beyond that. >> when he needed them, after the depression, it had political ramifications. >> it was part of a larger picture of difficulties that herbert hoover had with the congress. both the republican congress, as you said, in 1928 he has a unified congress. in 1930, the democrats win back the house and that is more problematic. the problem that herbert hoover is not a politician. he has risen to the heights of secretary of commerce and then to president without ever holding elected office. the only other presidents who have gone straight to the top have been generals. herbert hoover does not have this background of dealmaking and dealing with politicians. he is quite superior towards politicians. he feels that he is the only known a person with a negative iq. he does not get along wi
there are what known as lilly- white republican organizations that are trying to become viable by respecting traditional racial mores. they are not very happy at what happened. on the one hand, it is a positive gesture that lou and herbert hoover do. on the other hand, they do not build or maintain momentum beyond that. >> when he needed them, after the depression, it had political ramifications. >> it was part of a larger picture of difficulties that herbert hoover had with the...
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eli lilly? >> i didn't think lilly had a great pipeline.g it's terrific. >> whole foods. different view of general mills. >> yes, morgan stanley says they're challenged. people think general mills doesn't have natural and organic and it's hurting them. >> wells on resources. >> the fact that the stock isn't up worries me. >> once again, the credit defaults in this country are so low. >> the finish line today? >> this is a gutsy call. sell to buy. not even in the hold. they report this week, macy's told me, terry lundgren, finish line owns their concessions in macy. doing fabulously. i'd buy the stock. >> and then citi on yahoo!. >> sum of the parts. >> more whole foods tonight? >> people have to understand the last quarter wasn't that great. they guided down their same-store numbers. if you think like that, you're going to be the guy who sold whole foods at 7 in 2008 when it traded at only two times cash flow. don't make that mistake. this is a long-term story and these guys are indeed visionaries and i don't credit many people with being v
eli lilly? >> i didn't think lilly had a great pipeline.g it's terrific. >> whole foods. different view of general mills. >> yes, morgan stanley says they're challenged. people think general mills doesn't have natural and organic and it's hurting them. >> wells on resources. >> the fact that the stock isn't up worries me. >> once again, the credit defaults in this country are so low. >> the finish line today? >> this is a gutsy call. sell to buy....
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question is, will it perform better going forward, despite the fact they are getting competition from eli lillye oral drug johnson & johnson his first. >> i will look forward to hearing those answers. sam, thank you very much, indeed. anna, back over to you. >> vladimir putin is hosting a news conference this morning. 50 days before the winter olympics in sochi. chris weafer joins us to discuss the president's political strategy ahead of the games. he is a senior partner at macro advisory. he's worked in russia for 15 years. a lot of the western press coverage ahead of the winter olympics has been around human rights, around gay rights and freedom of speech. how will this play out as we build up to the winter olympics? yeah, the government is actively trying to defuse these issues. you have heard in the last couple days, the greenpeace protesters will benefit from the amnesty. they will be released from russia in the next couple days. sochi itself, russia has said it will have a soft touch in terms of any protests, anti- gay legislation protests. protexst set aside a area. the whole emphasis fr
question is, will it perform better going forward, despite the fact they are getting competition from eli lillye oral drug johnson & johnson his first. >> i will look forward to hearing those answers. sam, thank you very much, indeed. anna, back over to you. >> vladimir putin is hosting a news conference this morning. 50 days before the winter olympics in sochi. chris weafer joins us to discuss the president's political strategy ahead of the games. he is a senior partner at...
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this is how eli lilly is suing the canadian government of medicine patents, how the big tobacco companies are suing australia for compensation, etc. and under that regime, a lot of countries are concerned about existing rules. the u.s. is pushing. so it could cover any contract the u.s. government would have with a foreign corporation. national lands they lease out, mining projects, running tunnels, bridges, ports. it's crazy. wouldn't go to u.s. court. would go to a tribunal of three private attorneys meeting under u.n. and world bank rules who could then be empowered to ewrite our treasury. so the third thing that was really revealing is that japan, despite setting as a condition for getting in the talks, that they would negotiate on all subjects, is refusing to negotiate market access for five key agricultural products. and that's just an interesting development. the memo says something like someone needs to talk to the prime minister in japan and make sure he gets his instructions right because this is stalling everything. a fourth worrysome thick is the u.s. is pushing for financial
this is how eli lilly is suing the canadian government of medicine patents, how the big tobacco companies are suing australia for compensation, etc. and under that regime, a lot of countries are concerned about existing rules. the u.s. is pushing. so it could cover any contract the u.s. government would have with a foreign corporation. national lands they lease out, mining projects, running tunnels, bridges, ports. it's crazy. wouldn't go to u.s. court. would go to a tribunal of three private...
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jenna: she has picasso lillys. she is convicted murderer, just so everybody knows.faith, thank you very much. jon: tainting the jury pool with tweets about toilet. jenna: doesn't follow you, jon scott but follows geraldo rivera. just so you know. jon: i will work on that. >>> the president is among those pushing our nation to generate green energy but that could come with a major problem. the power grid might not be ready to handle it. an "l.a. times" report says wind and solar may be too much for our fragile electrical grid. we'll ask the reporter what he found next. >>> plus part of the country getting hit right now with a major and very cold storm. meteorologist rick reichmuth joins us next. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the enviro
jenna: she has picasso lillys. she is convicted murderer, just so everybody knows.faith, thank you very much. jon: tainting the jury pool with tweets about toilet. jenna: doesn't follow you, jon scott but follows geraldo rivera. just so you know. jon: i will work on that. >>> the president is among those pushing our nation to generate green energy but that could come with a major problem. the power grid might not be ready to handle it. an "l.a. times" report says wind and...
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this is out eli lilly is suing the canadian government for half a billion dollars in medicine patens, how the big tobacco given -- companies are suing a stray for compensation. and under that regime on lot of countries are concerned about the existing rules. so it would cover any contract the u.s. government would have with the foreign corporations, natural resource for natural lance, mining projects, running tunnels, bridges, ports, it's crazy. would not catch a u.s. court but a tribunal. they could then be in power to radar treasury. so the third thing that was really her feeling is that japan, despite setting a condition for getting in the talks that they would negotiate is refusing to negotiate market access for five key agricultural products. that is an interesting development. the memo says something like someone needs to talk to the prime minister in japan and make sure he is that instructions right. before the worrisome thing is the u.s. pushing financial deregulation. every other country is on the other side. the u.s. is trying to put in the agreement that you cannot use capi
this is out eli lilly is suing the canadian government for half a billion dollars in medicine patens, how the big tobacco given -- companies are suing a stray for compensation. and under that regime on lot of countries are concerned about the existing rules. so it would cover any contract the u.s. government would have with the foreign corporations, natural resource for natural lance, mining projects, running tunnels, bridges, ports, it's crazy. would not catch a u.s. court but a tribunal. they...
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today, from "the hobbit: the desolation of smaug," evangeline lilly.
today, from "the hobbit: the desolation of smaug," evangeline lilly.
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to prevent this country from devolving into civil war and we need to have a presence in the region, lilly pads if you will, in afghanistan, small numbers of troops, to stand in the way of a, of a regrowth of terrorism in that country. so at end of the day it will be win-win but the patience of this administration quite frankly, harris, is growing, very, very thin. harris: jonathan schanzer, i have a question for you though about our next move because i know in april we could see a whole new government there. karzai could be gone in april. so what do we do? do we just hold out? >> i think we may have to hold out. by the way his brother could be coming in and that may be one of the things he is trying to do extract concessions to make sure he shores up the power of his family. look at end the dave what i think karzai understands we have one important thing we need to maintain inside of afghanistan. that is to continue to carry out drone strikes. i think that is where the sticking point is and i think that's where he will try to extract those concessions. >> i'm curious how the rest of the w
to prevent this country from devolving into civil war and we need to have a presence in the region, lilly pads if you will, in afghanistan, small numbers of troops, to stand in the way of a, of a regrowth of terrorism in that country. so at end of the day it will be win-win but the patience of this administration quite frankly, harris, is growing, very, very thin. harris: jonathan schanzer, i have a question for you though about our next move because i know in april we could see a whole new...