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in that hour-long interview where they went over minutia over minutia then about the killing it was unclearh the book passage, it was unclear who killed bin laden. it was difficult to see around the point man. since the stair well and landing narrowed as we got to the top. the point man had seen a man peeking out of the door on the or the side of the hallway about 10 for a in front of him. i could not tell if the hit him or not. the man disappeared in the dark room. what? if the point man for the navy seals shot bin laden in the head when he peeked out, you would think that he would drop right there. but they say he went back into the room, mark owen said he's not clear who shot bin laden originally. when they went back into the room mark owen and the man behind him shot him in the chest any way by his bed. okay, that's fascinating. that'sthat's a strange accounting of the situation. when asked wait a minute, he was already shot in the head. and then you shot shot him again. is that an assassination. >> it was made very clear to us throughout our training for this, hey, if give the opportun
in that hour-long interview where they went over minutia over minutia then about the killing it was unclearh the book passage, it was unclear who killed bin laden. it was difficult to see around the point man. since the stair well and landing narrowed as we got to the top. the point man had seen a man peeking out of the door on the or the side of the hallway about 10 for a in front of him. i could not tell if the hit him or not. the man disappeared in the dark room. what? if the point man for...
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i think it is a dangerous precedent for the board to be getting into the minutia of lease negotiations. i think it was done in good faith. i think these guys are amazing in with a beautiful job. supervisor kim: that was not my question. i appreciate that. supervisor elsbernd: supervisor campos? supervisor campos: one of the other gentleman in the partnership behind a proposal indicated you do not have to be gay to have a license approved. i do not think anyone is saying the decision should be based on sexual orientation. there are many gay or straight individuals who could take over the license. the question is the sensibility they have to the larger community and issues that are relevant in the code. one of the things that is concerning for me is the fact we have had a number of people during public comment and even in correspondence, people that have made a serious allegation about the landlord in terms of his willingness to negotiate in good faith with the lgbt community. that is a very serious allegation. it is one that i think we have to make sure we are fair and do not jump to co
i think it is a dangerous precedent for the board to be getting into the minutia of lease negotiations. i think it was done in good faith. i think these guys are amazing in with a beautiful job. supervisor kim: that was not my question. i appreciate that. supervisor elsbernd: supervisor campos? supervisor campos: one of the other gentleman in the partnership behind a proposal indicated you do not have to be gay to have a license approved. i do not think anyone is saying the decision should be...
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they know the minutia, some pe multiple, an obscure stock that you did not hear or care about.nd your money. they know that we care about you. because we have a direct line to you, they wto
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traders trade on this minutia every day.you are an investor you need to look for times when stocks go on sale and do that pullback because that is when you step in. liz: let's get to the isn't he 500 because that is the question by how much should we see an essen people back? >> a healthy pullback is 3%. a significant pullback would be the 5% range. we are talking around 1400, 1377. for those trying -- [talking over each other] >> extrapolate on the dow. 9 points for every s&p number to the dow. the a equivalent of 13,000 on the dow. there would be -- it would be helpful for the overall market. most strategists levels already for the year. we still have obviously three months to go. i would see the market reset itself given entrance points to those investors to come back. liz: it was ben bernanke has specifically said while back everyone looking at europe that you should be looking at china. problem with a slowdown in china is you're not sure about the data so you pick one dated point you like to look at that is a better ind
traders trade on this minutia every day.you are an investor you need to look for times when stocks go on sale and do that pullback because that is when you step in. liz: let's get to the isn't he 500 because that is the question by how much should we see an essen people back? >> a healthy pullback is 3%. a significant pullback would be the 5% range. we are talking around 1400, 1377. for those trying -- [talking over each other] >> extrapolate on the dow. 9 points for every s&p...
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for viewers who are going to be watching, who might not know all of the minutia about tax plans or aboutat matter? the facts of the matter, how much does that play into it as posed to how somebody feels about the person they are listening to? >> i think it is both. i can promise you, there will be 50 people sitting in a romney room and 50 people sitting in an obama room, fact-checking every miniscule statement and e-mailing the press and putting out a press release after. my own view is, unless somebody makes a big mistake, who was it, ford who got communist country wrong. unless you make a real boner, these ma mu shah won't matter, it is more do i trust this guy? does he understand the problems of people like me? is he communicating? george bush once looked at his watch in a debate. that cost him more than any factual mistake. >> rick: susan estrich, always good to talk to you. read her column in newspapers all over the country, printed on wednesdays and fridays. take care enjoy watching the debates. harris faulkner and i will be anchoring foxnews.com's live coverage of the first presid
for viewers who are going to be watching, who might not know all of the minutia about tax plans or aboutat matter? the facts of the matter, how much does that play into it as posed to how somebody feels about the person they are listening to? >> i think it is both. i can promise you, there will be 50 people sitting in a romney room and 50 people sitting in an obama room, fact-checking every miniscule statement and e-mailing the press and putting out a press release after. my own view is,...
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voters don't necessarily care about policy details or minutia but they care about the appearance that their leaders have a mastery in policy details. i think what's alarge some swing voters is the sense that romney just doesn't have that at all. and when the george will raising alarm he won't tell anything about the deductions that he'll do away with, he won't tell us anything about the loop who else, voters interpret this is this t is not a guy who is serious about running the country. >> just for perspective now, four years ago, president obama, then senator obama, was two points behind john mccain, september 10, 2008. barack obama two points below john mccain goes on to win. let's take a look at convention bounces over the years going back to 1988 with michael dukakis. he got a 7 point bounce, bush got the bounce. bill clinton got a 16. that went against president bush's 5-point bounce. 3 points for dole. you see bouncing has kind of disappeared -- it gets down tho these tiny little bounces and steve i'm not even sure we can call what's happening now a bounce. there's a real move.
voters don't necessarily care about policy details or minutia but they care about the appearance that their leaders have a mastery in policy details. i think what's alarge some swing voters is the sense that romney just doesn't have that at all. and when the george will raising alarm he won't tell anything about the deductions that he'll do away with, he won't tell us anything about the loop who else, voters interpret this is this t is not a guy who is serious about running the country....
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not really to speak to the minutia of the issues, but in broad and sweeping terms, her husband's issuen same-sex marriage. >> the right to choose or the todd akin and paul ryan's joint attempts to introduce this notion of forcible rape. again, this has come from them and yet, she cannot answer a question. >> i think that this comes down to how well she's prepped to be out on the campaign trail and if you judge by today's interview, she clearly isn't. we've got 60 days left to go in this campaign and these kinds of missteps really, you know, he can't afford them. >> toure, she stood up and said i love you women. is that not good enough? >> as long as you're straight women, but too women who love each other, that's weird. i don't want to talk about that. >> what about that response and to goldie's point? because nobody wants to articulate her husband's. >> romney is presenting himself as a totally vanilla candidate with no edges. i don't have any specific things. he want to be sort of that generic brand that you get. we're not going to make any big ads about or make any fun, but just it'
not really to speak to the minutia of the issues, but in broad and sweeping terms, her husband's issuen same-sex marriage. >> the right to choose or the todd akin and paul ryan's joint attempts to introduce this notion of forcible rape. again, this has come from them and yet, she cannot answer a question. >> i think that this comes down to how well she's prepped to be out on the campaign trail and if you judge by today's interview, she clearly isn't. we've got 60 days left to go in...
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i think they're concentrating on the minutia. >> so you don't go with this downgrade. >> no, i like bothse names. >> verizon is up 24%, 25% over the past year. jp morgan chase downgrading the cme group. this one cuts close to home, mr. iurio. morgan sees a disconnect between the fundamentals in cme's core business and the price appreciation and valuation of the stock. shares of the group up 23% year to date. a sensitive topic. guide us through it. >> one i will not count on the stock price. 20-plus year member of the cme. won't comment on the stock price. i will say the historical trends, periods of very, very low volatility are followed by periods of very, very high volatility, and they're usually in equal proportion. my thinking is, not just in cme, but anywhere where things are traded, volatility happens. when it snaps back, it's probably going to snap back in a vicious way. i neither agree or disagree, but volatility will come back in the trading world at this time. >> very carefully stated. >>> zinedine ynga, very big and controversial move. it's a big gamble on the future of the co
i think they're concentrating on the minutia. >> so you don't go with this downgrade. >> no, i like bothse names. >> verizon is up 24%, 25% over the past year. jp morgan chase downgrading the cme group. this one cuts close to home, mr. iurio. morgan sees a disconnect between the fundamentals in cme's core business and the price appreciation and valuation of the stock. shares of the group up 23% year to date. a sensitive topic. guide us through it. >> one i will not count...
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. >> caller: i think it's a mistake to start getting into the minutia of the party that believes they make the word move backwards instead of forwards. and that's what they are finding out. they want to turn back the clock. they want to undo 2008. the most pathological and impossible way of doing it. that's what they think they can live. mitt romney is still mad a rafalca that she lost. >> john: i think he is very happy that she lost because known is talking about her anymore. >> caller: yeah. but these are unbalanced people. and their pathology is coming to the service. so i think the movement has done a tremendous job without the resources. but you have got to believe everyone is aware of it. we need to be aware of the overwhelming power of wealth that banks can charge you fees and they should wear masks actually. they just do whatever they want. the republicans want uncontrolled market place for them to get all of the wealth they can. >> john: absolutely. i agree with you, they want to bring things back although in a way they want to keep things right where they are, where the deck
. >> caller: i think it's a mistake to start getting into the minutia of the party that believes they make the word move backwards instead of forwards. and that's what they are finding out. they want to turn back the clock. they want to undo 2008. the most pathological and impossible way of doing it. that's what they think they can live. mitt romney is still mad a rafalca that she lost. >> john: i think he is very happy that she lost because known is talking about her anymore....
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if you want to look at the minutia here.l system in the pacific that's pushing some showers into the l.a./san diego area early in the morning. what that does is puts moisture in the air. that's a good thing. it's been dry there. a little more moisture. a little less wind. maybe sprinkles or showers. and that's the best help. oklahoma city, dallas, san angelo, 100 degrees there. memphis, 94. look at chicago. 90 to 93 yesterday. 90 today. that means it will be the most 90 -- if they get there, that would be the >> big board. all that weather was brought to you by the american cancer society. elizabeth? >> small board. okay. thanks, sam. >>> coming up, clash of the megamoguls. inside a dramatic courtroom showdown, coming right up. a world without breast cancer is a world with more birthdays. and signing up for the making strides against breast cancer walk will help us get there faster. the american cancer society invests in groundbreaking breast cancer research and we're part of every community. in fact, one in two women newly
if you want to look at the minutia here.l system in the pacific that's pushing some showers into the l.a./san diego area early in the morning. what that does is puts moisture in the air. that's a good thing. it's been dry there. a little more moisture. a little less wind. maybe sprinkles or showers. and that's the best help. oklahoma city, dallas, san angelo, 100 degrees there. memphis, 94. look at chicago. 90 to 93 yesterday. 90 today. that means it will be the most 90 -- if they get there,...
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. >> he was very involved in the minut minutia, like our other boss, president clinton. >> exactly.963, the great martin luther king speech "i have a dream" had just happened and they had a political strategy session where president kennedy went through all the members of the house and senate and what he thought their likelihood was to support civil rights. it was clear, he was on their side, driving it forward. >> there's a little clip that exposes a personal side of the president as well. let's play that. >> i wanted to do back to jordan marsh. >> all right, sir. i want that follow's incompetent who had his picture taken in next to mrs. kennedy's bed. he is a silly bastard. i wouldn't have him running a cat house. >> he is furious over a $5,000 bill for a hospital room, right? sn>> a timely expenditure built for a legitimate reason in case his wife went into labor. he is furious at the waste and the possibility this would get picked up by the media. he is chewing out a subordinate and "the silly bastard has been located and is in the book and i have located him. >> we will learn w
. >> he was very involved in the minut minutia, like our other boss, president clinton. >> exactly.963, the great martin luther king speech "i have a dream" had just happened and they had a political strategy session where president kennedy went through all the members of the house and senate and what he thought their likelihood was to support civil rights. it was clear, he was on their side, driving it forward. >> there's a little clip that exposes a personal side...
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. >> before we even get into the minutia that is so, so crucial in chicago right now, can you help hit this home for us nationally. why should teachers across the country pay attention to what's happening in chicago? >> well, i think it's why should communities pay attention to what's happening in chicago. between the need to actually help kids really learn how to apply knowledge, not rote memorization skills, combined with the poverty that is increasing in this country, combined with all of the budget cuts, it has made situations all across the country really difficult for both parents and teachers. and a lot of that is playing itself out in chicago. so, what the chicago teachers want is books on time for kids. they want to make sure that kids have low enough class sizes, and what's happened is that the administration is basically not listening to them, and that's why you've had this strike. >> i want to talk to you about the crux it seems, how to evaluate the teachers which you touched on. what you do with laid off teachers. we've heard from the school board president david vitale la
. >> before we even get into the minutia that is so, so crucial in chicago right now, can you help hit this home for us nationally. why should teachers across the country pay attention to what's happening in chicago? >> well, i think it's why should communities pay attention to what's happening in chicago. between the need to actually help kids really learn how to apply knowledge, not rote memorization skills, combined with the poverty that is increasing in this country, combined...
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we would rather deal with minutia rather than the substance. he is doing a smart thing. he needs between now and the first debate not only lay out what he is doing with specificity but also to do three things. one is, tell people how it's going to affect the country. tell people how it will affect people like them. and, he needs to also have a welcome controversy. let me give you just one example. he could say as he said just a couple days ago, i want to build the xl pipeline to bring oil from canada and north dakota --. bill: keystone. >> keystone, i'm sorry. refineries on the gulf coast. it means more affordable supplies energy and lower prices. what it means to people listening people in steel mills will get more orders. bill: make it apply. >> yeah, make it apply. bill: one more thing here, conversely, september 2nd rahm emanuel on "meet the press" talking about how president obama has to lay out agenda with clear vision over next four years otherwise he will lose. has the president done that clearly? >> no. other than i want to raise taxes on the top bracket to back
we would rather deal with minutia rather than the substance. he is doing a smart thing. he needs between now and the first debate not only lay out what he is doing with specificity but also to do three things. one is, tell people how it's going to affect the country. tell people how it will affect people like them. and, he needs to also have a welcome controversy. let me give you just one example. he could say as he said just a couple days ago, i want to build the xl pipeline to bring oil from...
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all of the substance will get lost in the minutia. romney needs one worse than the president right now. >> instead of o owe is it like trying to figure out what the zinger is going to be that will get retweeted on a hash tag? >> yes, that it is. >> it makes me so sad. >> well, yes. as you said, the stakes are higher for mitt romney. keep this mind, this is a man who has been running for president for six years. >> right. >> it's come down to this one moment, this first debate on wednesday where he's got to change the trajectory of his campaign, of the narrative with at that point, what is it 35 days in the race. >>> yeah. >> you're the political scientist here. you're the nerd here at the table. just to my mind, i do not see how practically speaking mitt romney can change the trajectory and move his campaign into a positive position with so little time. >> you're a big nerd too. >> i am a nerdlander. the other thing is in the wake of the 47% comment, we'll need to see a lot of compassion out of romney. we don't cowboy tactics, don't a
all of the substance will get lost in the minutia. romney needs one worse than the president right now. >> instead of o owe is it like trying to figure out what the zinger is going to be that will get retweeted on a hash tag? >> yes, that it is. >> it makes me so sad. >> well, yes. as you said, the stakes are higher for mitt romney. keep this mind, this is a man who has been running for president for six years. >> right. >> it's come down to this one moment,...
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and they don't want to have to wrestle with the minutia of a few hundred million dollars a year. but we should do that and if we do that every day and if we stay within the budget amount that we agreed to last august, we will have made some improvement in the overall debt course of america. and just to make clear, that the budget control act agreement called for a reduction of $2.1 trillion in spending over ten years. during that time, we were projected to spend $47 trillion. so the net reduction would be from $47 trillion to $45 trillion. surely the republic is not going to sink into the ocean if we reduce our spending from $47 trillion to $45 trillion. surely we can find that. it's not enough. we need to do about three times that much at a minimum. and we can do that, too. and it's still a substantial increase in spending. this is not a cut in spending over ten years. at the current rate of spending we'd spend about $37 trillion. so we're going from 47 -- $45 trillion over ten instead of $37 trillion over ten. still a major increase in spending over ten years. but we're told th
and they don't want to have to wrestle with the minutia of a few hundred million dollars a year. but we should do that and if we do that every day and if we stay within the budget amount that we agreed to last august, we will have made some improvement in the overall debt course of america. and just to make clear, that the budget control act agreement called for a reduction of $2.1 trillion in spending over ten years. during that time, we were projected to spend $47 trillion. so the net...