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the duty i have assumed before my country and my people and it is the responsibility i have before mr bigs in it when it's really who has put his trust in me and in trusted me with the feet of our country i'm extremely mart of a did i moderated to do it quality job in every way no matter what i do and most importantly i moderated to be honest to my people and my country we should live in a way that we are never ashamed to look back at it with this is my guiding principle this is the principle that has guided me throughout my whole life. nobody doubts your sense of responsibility but do you have enough experience to govern the country with your thirty one the youngest prime minister in the world as of today your minister of interior affairs is twenty eight and in general your cabinet of ministers is very young and since you brought up mr really who is the richest man in georgia and also your mentor critics say that he will be governing the country behind the scenes not you i understand this skepticism has always been there you know was there when i was appointed minister when cheerier i was
the duty i have assumed before my country and my people and it is the responsibility i have before mr bigs in it when it's really who has put his trust in me and in trusted me with the feet of our country i'm extremely mart of a did i moderated to do it quality job in every way no matter what i do and most importantly i moderated to be honest to my people and my country we should live in a way that we are never ashamed to look back at it with this is my guiding principle this is the principle...
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the duty i have assumed before my country and my people and it is the responsibility i have before mr bigs in there when it's really who has put his trust in me and in trusted me with the feet of our country i'm extremely mart of aided by motivated to do a quality job in every way.
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>> once you put yourself -- it is like the paradigm -- her boyfriend was the one, the real- life mr. bigthose labels and a push for more growth. >> how do they discount the upper label brands? i know i am going to go to walmart. if you are making eight figures you are not going to walmart. >> your sales assistant has called you and said private sales have started a week before the regular sales, would you like to shop secretly at 40% off before joe blow can walk in and grab something cheaply? sales are being used smartly as a reward for loyalty. >> peter jackson has done it again. we are could take a look at his winning strategy for the hobbit trilogy. we sit down with a college football hall of famer. we also asked him about the pay for play debate. ♪ >> we are streaming live on bloomberg.com your tablet, and your smartphone. i am adam johnson. we start with the weekend box office. "the hobbit" took an close to $74 million. "frozen" finished second with about $22 million. "anchorman" fans, this is your big week. ron burgundy is everywhere. take a look at the pr machine. >> a movie that
>> once you put yourself -- it is like the paradigm -- her boyfriend was the one, the real- life mr. bigthose labels and a push for more growth. >> how do they discount the upper label brands? i know i am going to go to walmart. if you are making eight figures you are not going to walmart. >> your sales assistant has called you and said private sales have started a week before the regular sales, would you like to shop secretly at 40% off before joe blow can walk in and grab...
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mr. big agree, that is consensus . so, all kinds of things could happen. thank you so much. special thanks to all four of wyden, cardin, nelson, and to jennifer and elaine on my staff, i am appreciative. thank you. [laughter] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] http://twitter.com/cspanw [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [inaudible conversations] >> all right, welcome, everyone, to today's panel own private gulf donors and extremist rebels in syria. i direct the brookings project on u.s. relations with the islamic world. i'll be moderating today's panel. to the left is elizabeth dickinson, a gulf correspondent becaused, author of the new brookings paper: playing with fire: why rebels risk igniting conflict at home," and to her left is kris tin, an assistant professor forever comparative and regional studies at the american universities school of international service. she's also a nonresident fellow, senior fellow, at the atlantic council career center. to her leaf, tom keeting, a formal managing director for jpmorgan and scholar of
mr. big agree, that is consensus . so, all kinds of things could happen. thank you so much. special thanks to all four of wyden, cardin, nelson, and to jennifer and elaine on my staff, i am appreciative. thank you. [laughter] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] http://twitter.com/cspanw [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [inaudible conversations] >> all right, welcome, everyone, to today's panel own private gulf donors and extremist rebels in...
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mr. big agree, that is consensus . so, all kinds of things could happen. thank you so much. special thanks to all four of wyden, cardin, nelson, and to jennifer and elaine on my staff, i am appreciative. thank you. [laughter] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] http://twitter.com/cspanw [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> just a reminder if you missed any of this hearing, we will have it later for you on a -- on our program schedule. more live coverage coming up later on today. here on c-span this afternoon, a senate panel investigating ways to better inform consumers about how their personal information is handled, collected, and sold for marketing purposes. we will have that live. over on c-span three, the spend it -- senate special aging committee will look at the affordability of long-term care. witnesses this afternoon include the vice chairman of the federal commission for long-term care policy. over on c-span three. c-span2 at this hour, the senate continuing debate on a number of issues. senator mccain in arizona is talking
mr. big agree, that is consensus . so, all kinds of things could happen. thank you so much. special thanks to all four of wyden, cardin, nelson, and to jennifer and elaine on my staff, i am appreciative. thank you. [laughter] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] http://twitter.com/cspanw [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> just a reminder if you missed any of this hearing, we will have it later for you on a -- on our program schedule. more live...
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mr. big agree, that is consensus . so, all kinds of things could happen. thank you so much.special thanks to all four of wyden, cardin, nelson, and to jennifer and elaine on my staff, i am appreciative. thank you. [laughter] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] http://twitter.com/cspanw [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >>> the senate today wrapped up the work for the year by confirming several president obama's nominees including john at the irs. the chamber, this morning, also voted to advance janet yell less -- yellen to take over. she replaces ben bernanke. a vote on her nomination is scheduled for monday, january 6th. for more on congress' agenda following the christmas recess. we spoke earlier with the capitol hill. -- reporter. >>> david hawks -- mr. durbin proposed carrying over the nominationings that didn't get voted on in the past week until the new year. he was rebuffed by the republicans in is
mr. big agree, that is consensus . so, all kinds of things could happen. thank you so much.special thanks to all four of wyden, cardin, nelson, and to jennifer and elaine on my staff, i am appreciative. thank you. [laughter] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] http://twitter.com/cspanw [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]...
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shapiro was known as "mr. big" in south beach. >> narrator: he takes in nearly $1 billion with fae
shapiro was known as "mr. big" in south beach. >> narrator: he takes in nearly $1 billion with fae
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think big mr. president and also something on the debate. where do you come up with the concept of drawing like this quick. >> i've done 140 covers for the economy seemed about 4,000 cartoons, so there is a little different process for those. the cover i'm working with the editors because they believe the story of the day they often call me on a monday and say we think we are doing something like this. and then when we sign off i have 36 hours to complete the whole project. when i do my political cartoons that iit is more like a column e it's my own idea on a story of the week ended the ninth coming in with the idea and i will present it to them. one of the things about being a political cartoonist, which i would like to think is different than all of my other journalistic colleagues is that i had to cover local cartoons, local and international. the world is my oyster. so keeping up with everything is the hardest part of the job. of course the web is fantastic. if you read all the time, watching c-span you are doing all this great stuff its
think big mr. president and also something on the debate. where do you come up with the concept of drawing like this quick. >> i've done 140 covers for the economy seemed about 4,000 cartoons, so there is a little different process for those. the cover i'm working with the editors because they believe the story of the day they often call me on a monday and say we think we are doing something like this. and then when we sign off i have 36 hours to complete the whole project. when i do my...
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>> carrie bradshaw bought luxury labels and then her boyfriend was the one, the real- life mr. bigd those labels into the mall. they also pushed for more growth. the upper label brands, how do they discount? or to walmartne if i want something cheap. >> you are going into bergdorf goodman and your sales assistant has called you and says right at sales started a week before the regular sales, would you like to shop secretly at 40% off? sales are being used smartly as a reward for loyalty. they are happening in front of your eyes. >> you are acclaimed for your research. you went to the university of chicago and dove into a topic. what did you learn in your research? >> i think it's important to think about the psychology of shopping and the psychology of retail. it is the way we respond to prices which is very much at discount chemical reaction. also how we are manipulated by every store we walk into. >> are you saying we should get drunk before we go shopping? >> no, shopping will get you drunk. what did you learn at jcpenney this weekend? they finally ended two straight years of de
>> carrie bradshaw bought luxury labels and then her boyfriend was the one, the real- life mr. bigd those labels into the mall. they also pushed for more growth. the upper label brands, how do they discount? or to walmartne if i want something cheap. >> you are going into bergdorf goodman and your sales assistant has called you and says right at sales started a week before the regular sales, would you like to shop secretly at 40% off? sales are being used smartly as a reward for...
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mr. speaker. big topic -16 is a and big responsibility for us to have. can understand -- half the people don't understand what party to vote for. i think education is we need to be educated first before we go into this specific theme. we understand, that's why we ere. how do we know what they understand. we understand completely the difference between the parties. we understand what they do and how they do things. but this -- my friend hasn't got a clue. she didn't know this existed or a youth parliament. how can she be left on her own decisions to pick her own party? i'm for vote for 16. but people don't understand the responsibility that comes with it. >> wow! >> i think the woman there -- yes. you at the end in the black outfit. >> i have to say this -- >> i'm sorry, forgive me. i don't wish to be unkind but what about the women at the end with the -- yes, with the fair hair. yourself, yes. we should vote for 16. i think it is really important for young people for career development and need to derstand the parties and policies because it makes such a
mr. speaker. big topic -16 is a and big responsibility for us to have. can understand -- half the people don't understand what party to vote for. i think education is we need to be educated first before we go into this specific theme. we understand, that's why we ere. how do we know what they understand. we understand completely the difference between the parties. we understand what they do and how they do things. but this -- my friend hasn't got a clue. she didn't know this existed or a youth...
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mr. clean's new magic eraser handy grip. i have a bighen we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. [ inhales deeply ] [ fewinter is hard ] on your face. [ sneezes ] [ female announcer ] the start of sneeze season. the wind-blown watery eyes. [ sniffling ] the sniffling guy on the bus. and, of course, the snow angels with your little angels. that's why puffs plus lotion is soft. puffs plus are dermatologist tested to be gentle. they help soothe irritated skin by locking in moisture better. so you can always put your best face forward. a face in need deserves puffs indeed. >>> our next guest is dan rather. stay with us. >>> nelson mandela arrives in america, a ready-made hero with a strong message. >> south africa shall be free! >> this is nbc news with tom brokaw reporting from nbc news headquarters in new york. >> good eve
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can you imagine politicians not taking orders from mr. big?ou imagine your representatives spending two thirds of the time working for us instead of fund raising? debating with somebody that was -- i would send them out that room looking like they are a real crook. i am only interested in taking care of my constituents. host: we will get a response to your question. why are you a democrat? caller: i have generally been for the working guy. republicans are always fighting against the working guy and busting their union. when the last the union they are eliminating the middle class. host: mr. from? guest: there was a former raven or and senator from florida who was elected to the senate in 1990's was the early a two-term governor and he had a limit on what he would take. first it was $10 in contributions and then it was $100. . i always like that because i can max out to him. i love to see money reduce in politics. the supreme court ruled that money is free speech. it is probably not going to happen. we need to have congressional nowstricting be
can you imagine politicians not taking orders from mr. big?ou imagine your representatives spending two thirds of the time working for us instead of fund raising? debating with somebody that was -- i would send them out that room looking like they are a real crook. i am only interested in taking care of my constituents. host: we will get a response to your question. why are you a democrat? caller: i have generally been for the working guy. republicans are always fighting against the working guy...
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>>and you've also been talking big about mr. banks. you say that's a great movie.saving mr. banks very much. i think this is a film that adults are going to discover over the holiday season. i think this is the one that once the holidays get out of the way, adults can go and relax. it's pg rated. it's a really lovely film about the making of mary poppins. >>here' s a look at what happened at the box office last weekend. the hobbit steals the show. >>it did very well yet some people are calling it a disappointment because it did like 11 million less than last year. it's done over 215 million dollars worldwide. it's gonna make its money overseas even if the american audiences are a little soured on it. >>was it a good film? >>it's better than the first chapter. it's got a little more action to it. it's a little shorter. it's not quite as stretched out but it's still in between the action it's a little boring. i don't really care too much about the end game of the story. it's a really simple story of a dragon, and some gold and some dwarves. i really care as much as i
>>and you've also been talking big about mr. banks. you say that's a great movie.saving mr. banks very much. i think this is a film that adults are going to discover over the holiday season. i think this is the one that once the holidays get out of the way, adults can go and relax. it's pg rated. it's a really lovely film about the making of mary poppins. >>here' s a look at what happened at the box office last weekend. the hobbit steals the show. >>it did very well yet some...
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what are the domestic issues for mr putin and russia? >> first big domestic issue is russianisation. if we look at modernization as a tech knoll ogeiccal thing, there's -- technological there has been a big investment, trying to build russia's society. we also see that there is not that much more progress on a political and structural modernization and reforms. they are weak personnel potential there. this is the problem how to do this governing elite. which is competent and professional. the other domestic issue is still this lingering problem with the position who are in prison after the protest of the election. an amnesty was declared. should they plead guilty, should they apologise. that's very much a nuisance. it's embarrassment for russian international front. and third large issue is terrorism. what happened to it. we have seen - this kind of group proliverates to this kind of challenges. we have seen terrorist actions last year. that is not going away, despite whatever measures they are doing. >> thank you very much. let's go back and see vla
what are the domestic issues for mr putin and russia? >> first big domestic issue is russianisation. if we look at modernization as a tech knoll ogeiccal thing, there's -- technological there has been a big investment, trying to build russia's society. we also see that there is not that much more progress on a political and structural modernization and reforms. they are weak personnel potential there. this is the problem how to do this governing elite. which is competent and professional....
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while she was doing an hbo documentary and big mrs. carter world tour, she was shooting video that is go with the 14 new tracks. i mean, this is the most comprehensive and the best kept secret i have heard of in the music business. >> beyonce's last album didn't have an obvious single to lead off sales, does this one? >> no. there are no singles being released. she didn't put out singles. she said, i don't like the way the music biz is going. you put out a single, then people buy it. no singles are available. you have to buy the album. take it or leave it. people took it in droves. she's telling a story, her life experience. she's sharing her life in this album. you have to get the whole thing to get any of it. >> is there a video that goes with it? >> oh, so many videos. 17 fully produced videos, it's incredible. i don't know where she found the time to do it and keep the secret. she's got drake and justin timberlake on the album. everybody kept the secret. >> only she can do it and she writes the rules. >> don't try it. >> what's up
while she was doing an hbo documentary and big mrs. carter world tour, she was shooting video that is go with the 14 new tracks. i mean, this is the most comprehensive and the best kept secret i have heard of in the music business. >> beyonce's last album didn't have an obvious single to lead off sales, does this one? >> no. there are no singles being released. she didn't put out singles. she said, i don't like the way the music biz is going. you put out a single, then people buy...
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mr. clean's new magic eraser handy grip. and big b♪ hroom grime, too. ♪ i know they say you can't go home again ♪ ♪ ♪ i just had to come back one last time ♪ ♪ ♪ you leave home, you move on [ squeals ] ♪ andou do the best you can ♪ i got lostin this o♪ ♪ and forgot who i am john: in >> liberty. limited government, work it allows prosperity and it's great. people don't get that. how do we convince them? matt tried. he runs freedom works. they run facebook posts like this one alerting people to the fact that congress passes bills without reading them and exempts its own staffers to the law. that post was seen by 2 million people that's not unusual for freedom work posts. judy posted youtube videos will b liberty. they were viewed by hundreds of thousands of people. why did you start doing this? >> i started because i care about freedom and liberty. >> back it up there. why do you care? >> i want to be able to do what i want to do sonas long as i do harm another person. i found out about it through google. >> you were a conservative. >
mr. clean's new magic eraser handy grip. and big b♪ hroom grime, too. ♪ i know they say you can't go home again ♪ ♪ ♪ i just had to come back one last time ♪ ♪ ♪ you leave home, you move on [ squeals ] ♪ andou do the best you can ♪ i got lostin this o♪ ♪ and forgot who i am john: in >> liberty. limited government, work it allows prosperity and it's great. people don't get that. how do we convince them? matt tried. he runs freedom works. they run facebook posts like...
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mr. follieri a big hand. >> narrator: and he's found love with hollywood a-lister anne hathaway. >> he had$100 million -- he had all the credibility in the world. >> narrator: but this italian is about to see his american dream fall apart... when his fraud is exposed. >> he wanted to live the lifestyle of the rich and famous, but he wanted to do it with everybody else's mone
mr. follieri a big hand. >> narrator: and he's found love with hollywood a-lister anne hathaway. >> he had$100 million -- he had all the credibility in the world. >> narrator: but this italian is about to see his american dream fall apart... when his fraud is exposed. >> he wanted to live the lifestyle of the rich and famous, but he wanted to do it with everybody else's mone
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mr. gasparino nailed i a big company like goldman sachs would have a chief risk suervise trades and makeure they would not do much exposure on trades. if they are doing this for obamacare, this is nonsense. they can add 100 people, 2500 people, it doesn't matter. there are so many that people don't notice. that's the problem with big government, it just gets bigger and bigger and you say, we just add 1% of the people. it gets bigger until it eats up everybody. >> and it crowds the decision-making process as well. they move slower, not faster. >> absolutely. >> i sure would like to weigh in on this topic. >> wel i'm not interested in your opinion. just kidding. but i insist, you have to ask yourself this, to me it sounds like after the titanic hit the iceberit was sinking, they say, we're going to bring in a new captain. well, it's sinking. what do you do? a navigator, exactly. >> i know there's lots of pre-holiday laughter here and that your job -- >> actually, no, there's not. there's not a lot of holiday mercy, but go ahead. >> my job is to defend obamacare. so i'll give you a real-lif
mr. gasparino nailed i a big company like goldman sachs would have a chief risk suervise trades and makeure they would not do much exposure on trades. if they are doing this for obamacare, this is nonsense. they can add 100 people, 2500 people, it doesn't matter. there are so many that people don't notice. that's the problem with big government, it just gets bigger and bigger and you say, we just add 1% of the people. it gets bigger until it eats up everybody. >> and it crowds the...
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trends says its beginning its disarmament of the fighters have successfully can do this well mrs go to the big question in mind that the group into thighs and played hundreds of african forces inside the country that for some time already without munching to achieve anything. that said the smoke with his new diet that be the french forces present is much more professional much better on a much more people with cardiac this sort of operation. the question is posed in many people's mind will be ok. in punky the capital one can see i like to be done if you go outside the capital of those gardens the countryside things get an awful lot harder. it's a massive country. at the same size the prawns with this population for the hoff million. you can just disappear and the brooch which i imagine is what the reason they shouldn't do that. zero been open to wait around to be disowned by the french forces will melt away we walked then head to the french forces cities of the problems this kind of things. i will pass on all so sudden and action effort and rapid reaction force will be put into place and of co
trends says its beginning its disarmament of the fighters have successfully can do this well mrs go to the big question in mind that the group into thighs and played hundreds of african forces inside the country that for some time already without munching to achieve anything. that said the smoke with his new diet that be the french forces present is much more professional much better on a much more people with cardiac this sort of operation. the question is posed in many people's mind will be...
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mr. bernanke gave investors a big christmas present with three parts to it. he removed the uncertainty when the fed will taper and how. in fact, in the press conference, he even gave us a road map for the next 12 months. second, they compensated what they are taking away with a lot, in particular they said interest rates would remain low for a long time and thirdly, they upgraded their economic projections. so put all that together and the markets love this. for investors it's great. for businesses, it's quite good because it increases the wealth effect and therefore households are better off. but for the average person and particularly the unemployed person, it is not clear whether this will materially influence their outlook. >> you know, mohammed, mr. bernanke was asked today and it was a question he didn't really seem to have a particularly adroit answer to, that is why hasn't quantitative easing or the the stimulus program created more jobs than it has, or has it at all done that? do you say? >> i think what it has is avoided something much worse. i'm wi
mr. bernanke gave investors a big christmas present with three parts to it. he removed the uncertainty when the fed will taper and how. in fact, in the press conference, he even gave us a road map for the next 12 months. second, they compensated what they are taking away with a lot, in particular they said interest rates would remain low for a long time and thirdly, they upgraded their economic projections. so put all that together and the markets love this. for investors it's great. for...
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mr. weber. the big winner in the geriatric foot race play of the day. >>> 6:26. man is in critical condition after a quadruple stabbing after last night's broncos game in denver when people were arguing in a parking lot near the stadium. people were taken into custody of at fight. >>> it's 6:26. the body of nelson mandela lies in state for the third and final day in the capital of south africa. the tribute to him being unveiled today. >> reporter: and the number of bicycle deaths in san jose is spiking. it's the highest it's been in more than a decade. i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,, omg, jack. have you ever checked out these new product ideas people post on your page? they're kind of amaze. ...ing. yeah - that's where i got the ideas for my new- fajita ranch melt. seasoned chicken with a gooey blend of pepper jack cheese, roasted peppers and onions, on toasted sourdough for just $3.99. is that where you also got the idea for that clock bracelet you always wear? my watch? no...these were invented a long time ago. like in the 80's? >>> your
mr. weber. the big winner in the geriatric foot race play of the day. >>> 6:26. man is in critical condition after a quadruple stabbing after last night's broncos game in denver when people were arguing in a parking lot near the stadium. people were taken into custody of at fight. >>> it's 6:26. the body of nelson mandela lies in state for the third and final day in the capital of south africa. the tribute to him being unveiled today. >> reporter: and the number of...
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it gives you the leverage you need to tackle tough kitchen messes and big bathroom grime, too. mr. new magic eraser handy grip. and big bathroom grime, too. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> welcome back to our continuing breaking news coverage of this train crash in the bronx. it is 1:30 on the east coast, a little over six hours since that metro north train crashed. joining me on the phone right now is amanda swanson. she is a passenger that was on that train as it lost control and came off the tracks as it went around a corner. we have looked at one photo in particular that you sent in. thank you very much for be being with us. i'm very happy that you are okay. can you just explain to us what
it gives you the leverage you need to tackle tough kitchen messes and big bathroom grime, too. mr. new magic eraser handy grip. and big bathroom grime, too. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics....
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think big, mr. president. also something. where do you, but the
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mrs. mandela. it was a big moment, people were standing on top of the marque, so just a special moment for this community. also a lot of people coming off the subway, this is how they found out about his death. now i want to take a look at memorable speech, nelson mandela made while he was on a trip toening land. >> pockets.h i had deep that i could look at my pocket and see you there. >> in south africa, he was known affectionately as medeba. listen to a crowd say nateing the leader. ♪ ♪ nelson mandela the first black president of south africa has died. he was in prison for 27 years and negotiated an end to white minority rule. tonight people are celebrating his life, a crowd of people have been dance and singing in his memory for hours and that will continue president obama also honored mandell what's memory today. >> . >> he achieved more than could be expected of any man. today he has gone home. >> former president george w bush and former first lady lora bush are among those expressing condolences. they re
mrs. mandela. it was a big moment, people were standing on top of the marque, so just a special moment for this community. also a lot of people coming off the subway, this is how they found out about his death. now i want to take a look at memorable speech, nelson mandela made while he was on a trip toening land. >> pockets.h i had deep that i could look at my pocket and see you there. >> in south africa, he was known affectionately as medeba. listen to a crowd say nateing the...
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it gives you the leverage you need to tackle tough kitchen messes and big bathroom grime, too. mr.ean's new magic eraser handy grip. >>> it's time for sports. week 16 of the nfl and still the playoff picture is not set. let's turn to nfc where bears and eagles are fighting for division titles. eagles take a commanding three-touchdown lead. nick foles to wide open tight end and in the fourth eagles start to run away with it. jay cutler goes back and throws a pick six. this game is over. philly wins by final score of 54-11. >>> let's go to dallas in washington. tony romo being criticized for late game collapse. in his defense it's only happened for the past decade. he was a hero yesterday, fourth down by 26, on own 8, romo throws deep hitting terrance williams. he scrambles to find demarco murray who falls in for the score. dallas hangs on to win it 28 -13. >>> saints and panthers. less than a minute to go, down by three. cam newton steps up and a 14-yard strike. panthers win late. what a game, 17-13. >>> finally, the seahawks have been unbeaten at home in seattle for two years. four
it gives you the leverage you need to tackle tough kitchen messes and big bathroom grime, too. mr.ean's new magic eraser handy grip. >>> it's time for sports. week 16 of the nfl and still the playoff picture is not set. let's turn to nfc where bears and eagles are fighting for division titles. eagles take a commanding three-touchdown lead. nick foles to wide open tight end and in the fourth eagles start to run away with it. jay cutler goes back and throws a pick six. this game is over....
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mr. hadley one of the big users of your service is the federal government.an you give us scenarios in which you can identify how the federal government uses your service is? >> certainly. the biggest users of experion data in government are the department of health and human services. right now we operate on health care.to two authenticate the identities of individuals signing up for health care to make sure that fraud is eliminated, to make sure that tony is getting an account and establishing an account and not an imposter with his name. we also have a contract with the social security administration and as they move persons on line for on line accounts from paper-based accounts -- we all get her social security statement in the mail. we authenticate individuals to have on line accounts with the social security administration. we too elite hhs could be a user of our marketing data particularly in the lower economic echelons to reach out to people to see if they are eligible for health care and try to determine how to market that process to them. they haven
mr. hadley one of the big users of your service is the federal government.an you give us scenarios in which you can identify how the federal government uses your service is? >> certainly. the biggest users of experion data in government are the department of health and human services. right now we operate on health care.to two authenticate the identities of individuals signing up for health care to make sure that fraud is eliminated, to make sure that tony is getting an account and...
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it gives you the leverage you need to tackle tough kitchen messes and big bathroom grime, too. mr. clean's new magic eraser handy grip. and big b♪ hroom grime, too. ♪ i know they say you can't go home again ♪ ♪ ♪ i just had to come back one last time ♪ ♪ ♪ you leave home, you move on [ squeals ] ♪ and you do the best you can ♪ i got lost in this old world ♪ ♪ and forgot who i am you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. >>> it's hard to believe we are still two weeks away from winter with the wicked ice and snowstorm that's slamming the country's midsection. and it's not over yet. in a swath of the midwest and south stretching from texas to ohio, hundreds of flights have already been delayed. hundreds of thousands are without power. and travel on the roads, it's treacherous to say the least. dylan dreyer is in portsmith, arkansas, where it's coming down. >> reporter: we have changed over to snow. the snow is now accumulating on top of the half inch of ice accumulation
it gives you the leverage you need to tackle tough kitchen messes and big bathroom grime, too. mr. clean's new magic eraser handy grip. and big b♪ hroom grime, too. ♪ i know they say you can't go home again ♪ ♪ ♪ i just had to come back one last time ♪ ♪ ♪ you leave home, you move on [ squeals ] ♪ and you do the best you can ♪ i got lost in this old world ♪ ♪ and forgot who i am you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but...
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business as being a large business contract and how they would port an award to a small this was a big a large mrs contract would cancel itself out right we don't see that every year for a decade we see billions and billions of dollars being reported is going to large corporations so this excuse of anomalies the miscoded. peter glitches it's just it's absurd and i think what really perturbed me is this is been going on for decades and ten years not one reporter in america's ever asked by the government to explain why these supposed random anomalies always diverts federal small bits of contracts from small businesses and give it to big business it's not once ever what i thought it's the first thing i want to talk about that because why i mean we live in a corporatocracy that's not really surprising that these contacts are being doled out to giant corporations but why the media i mean beyond just corporate media even independent media why have there been has there been no follow up to this story lloyd and you claim that you've been censored trying to tell the story but haven't so you have to back up
business as being a large business contract and how they would port an award to a small this was a big a large mrs contract would cancel itself out right we don't see that every year for a decade we see billions and billions of dollars being reported is going to large corporations so this excuse of anomalies the miscoded. peter glitches it's just it's absurd and i think what really perturbed me is this is been going on for decades and ten years not one reporter in america's ever asked by the...
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it gives you the leverage you need to tackle tough kitchen messes and big bathroom grime, too. mr.n's new magic eraser handy grip. [ male announcer ] campbell's homestyle soup with farm grown veggies. just like yours. huh. [ male announcer ] and roasted white meat chicken. just like yours. [ male announcer ] you'll think it's homemade. i love this show. [ male announcer ] try campbell's homestyle soup. they were a big hit online but decided to open a brick and mortar store to take their business to the next level. how eye glass entrepreneur saw clearly they needed to interact with customers. plus, he wants to rock'n'roll all night and make money every day. rock star and entrepreneur gene simmons on why you shouldn't listen to people to succeed in business. that's all coming up next on "your business."
it gives you the leverage you need to tackle tough kitchen messes and big bathroom grime, too. mr.n's new magic eraser handy grip. [ male announcer ] campbell's homestyle soup with farm grown veggies. just like yours. huh. [ male announcer ] and roasted white meat chicken. just like yours. [ male announcer ] you'll think it's homemade. i love this show. [ male announcer ] try campbell's homestyle soup. they were a big hit online but decided to open a brick and mortar store to take their...
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show because we're trying to protect his territory up in the north pole is under attack from big oil and mrs claus ascents son the subpoena bills almost every week begging and anyway it's also being victimized by the black hawk helicopters of exxon so it's a it's a war zone up there so handbags and shoes i may have come from the north pole they're going to be produced by pepe down there in mexico they were there wasn't quite the brando she's in i'm back though thinking about ladies' handbags seems to pricing seems to make no sense for example i hear people women paying fifty thousand dollars for a handbag so i mean a lot of people criticize bitcoin for having no intrinsic value but what intrinsic value can you apply to a handbag you would pay fifty thousand dollars for if we cannot see one thoughts for you first thousands of them who might but lots of people do you. they. claim design is often come out limits and designs you may say ok we're going to transit value story there i mean you've got a designer you've got a design but if i were down to the local shimada rag dealership. you know you
show because we're trying to protect his territory up in the north pole is under attack from big oil and mrs claus ascents son the subpoena bills almost every week begging and anyway it's also being victimized by the black hawk helicopters of exxon so it's a it's a war zone up there so handbags and shoes i may have come from the north pole they're going to be produced by pepe down there in mexico they were there wasn't quite the brando she's in i'm back though thinking about ladies' handbags...
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the show because we're trying to protect this territory up on the north pole so your tax from big oil and mrs claus a cent on the subpoena almost every week begging and anyway it's also being victimized by the black hawk helicopters of exxon so it's a it's a war zone up there so handbags and shoes that may have come from the north pole they're going to be produced. there in mexico and i wasn't quite the brunt of she's in i'm back though thinking about ladies' handbags seems to pricing seems to make no sense for example i hear people women paying fifty thousand dollars for a handbag so i mean a lot of people criticize bitcoin for having no intrinsic value but what intrinsic value can you apply to a handbag you would pay fifty thousand dollars for if we cannot see work that's for you fifty thousand of them who might but lots of people do you. they. claim design is often come out limits in designs you may say ok we're going to transit value story there i mean you've got a designer you've got to design but if i were down to the local shimada rag dealership. you know you can say but that's a sayin
the show because we're trying to protect this territory up on the north pole so your tax from big oil and mrs claus a cent on the subpoena almost every week begging and anyway it's also being victimized by the black hawk helicopters of exxon so it's a it's a war zone up there so handbags and shoes that may have come from the north pole they're going to be produced. there in mexico and i wasn't quite the brunt of she's in i'm back though thinking about ladies' handbags seems to pricing seems to...
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it gives you the leverage you need to tackle tough kitchen messes and big bathroom grime, too. mr. new magic eraser handy grip. and big bathroom grime, too. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. >>> we're back here with our roundtable, nancy gibbs from time magazine. he's not the person of the year, but edward snowden was a significant figure. could we be having this debate without him? >> no, and we interviewed him for our piece, and he pushed the point that the public has to have an informed debate about the surveillance capabilities, and when the public doesn't even know what the government is capable of doing, that debate isn't possible. he felt like his purp
it gives you the leverage you need to tackle tough kitchen messes and big bathroom grime, too. mr. new magic eraser handy grip. and big bathroom grime, too. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an...
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it gives you the leverage you need to tackle tough kitchen messes and big bathroom grime, too. mr. new magic eraser handy grip. to tackle tough kitchen messes and big bathroom grime, too. let love shine. ♪ dazzling diamond gifts she'll adore starting at 199. zales is the diamond store. . >>> this day in 2011 when the service members crossed the border from iraq into kuwait closing the gates and ending the u.s. military presence in iraq after nearly nine years. to members of the millennial generation, it may seem like the war was going on for their entire life. one of the factors that makes this generation unique. on the heels of generation x, they have grown up in the shadow of 9/11 and had to cope with hardship. it's the first generation since the greatest to grow up in tougher times than their parents. now that millennials are starring to test the waters, they will find out if the experience translates into the new generation of leaders. folks under 35 are more optimistic. they said 2013 was an average or better than average year for them. 37% said 2013 was an average or better ye
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mr. lawrence karnow. >> then let's go big on this dame. 2013, winding down.ling through our skies today and looks like it will stay mild. no rain in the forecast just yet. will that change for the new year? we'll talk about that coming up. >> and the roads are nice and dry as lawrence said and everything is light, as well. of course, this is new year's eve so we are not expecting a full morning commute. we'll show you where there is overnight roadwork. >> we think you would be busier tonight than this morning here in the city anyway. >> action packed. >> thank you. >>> some developing news now in san francisco. a police officer was hurt during a high-speed chase through several neighborhoods. the chase began around 9:00 last night and ended when the suspect crashed near the southeast corner of golden gate park. >> the incident started in the bayview district. officers went up to a car to take a person of interest. he made some movement consistent with having contraband or a
mr. lawrence karnow. >> then let's go big on this dame. 2013, winding down.ling through our skies today and looks like it will stay mild. no rain in the forecast just yet. will that change for the new year? we'll talk about that coming up. >> and the roads are nice and dry as lawrence said and everything is light, as well. of course, this is new year's eve so we are not expecting a full morning commute. we'll show you where there is overnight roadwork. >> we think you would be...
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mr. clean realized the way to handle bigger, tougher messes was better leverage, he created a magic eraser with an attachable handy grip. it gives you the leverage you need to tackle tough kitchen messes and big bathroom grime, too. mr. clean's new magic eraser handy grip. i did my job. but as a veteran with a disability, i was worried about my career prospects. after my traumatic brain injury, vocrehab helped me roll up my sleeves and get back to work. - made me realize i could plant a beautiful garden for my community center. - took my professional development to the next level with vocational counseling and education. ♪ - showed me a bright future, even though my sight was damaged in combat. ♪ - elevated my career, even though a back injury prevented me from doing heavy lifting. - prepared me for my next mission, and helped me realize that success after the service is possible. announcer: if your service-connected disability prevents you from continuing in your civilian career, vocrehab offers counseling, training with a living allowance, education, and other services to help prepare you for your next mission. >> the deadline for the obama care man date was supposed to be january 1st, just
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the minister at a cost make a very big difference. mr. sweeney's outfit does have very low cost but many do not. it makes a big difference in someone's ability to accumulate for retirement. if everyone had the option of a certain amount deducted and you could have that as a default contribution, could opt out of and put into a thrift savings type plan, though administered of cost, take that wherever they that,again, option out of that would be the default, i think that can make a big difference for middle-income retirees and how much they're able to save. >> mr. sweeney, your thoughts? solvesal security longevity and printable income for people for during retirement. -- protectable income for people during retirement. we asked people to figure out their expenses and cover those essential expenses -- food, shelter, medical care with predictable stream of income as possible. do counselhing we them is if you continue to work longer the benefit you will receive on an annual basis increases possibly a percent here. that is one of the trade-offs
the minister at a cost make a very big difference. mr. sweeney's outfit does have very low cost but many do not. it makes a big difference in someone's ability to accumulate for retirement. if everyone had the option of a certain amount deducted and you could have that as a default contribution, could opt out of and put into a thrift savings type plan, though administered of cost, take that wherever they that,again, option out of that would be the default, i think that can make a big difference...
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. >> 5% of the population controls 82% of the stock, who loves free money better than the big money? mr. cotter is by now. istill struggling along in the world. liz: every single stock moved higher except for boeing. i can barely disagree, a little off the top, could have gone the other way. down 292 points, but it didn't. market showed it is wearing grown up suits at this point because clearly it understood ben bernanke saying things have gotten better. 2.9 million jobs created, slight stabilization, the housing market is good, come on. >> they really did not do much here. if you look at it on a peer basis, they didn't do a lot. wt. as far as zero interest rates forever. it will not be zero interest rates forever. they will raise them when nobody expects it. in three months, four months, five months saying the fed will not raise rates. people will say here i knew this. david: may have been telegraphing everything. it is a new style that they telegraph things, now the telegraphing tapering, they are going to be tapering, it could go down to 6.5%, and there is no way they will raise inte
. >> 5% of the population controls 82% of the stock, who loves free money better than the big money? mr. cotter is by now. istill struggling along in the world. liz: every single stock moved higher except for boeing. i can barely disagree, a little off the top, could have gone the other way. down 292 points, but it didn't. market showed it is wearing grown up suits at this point because clearly it understood ben bernanke saying things have gotten better. 2.9 million jobs created, slight...