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it trades on the frankfurt and munich stock exchanges. germany company called munich reinsurance. this company is the second largest reinsurance company in the world. again, strong balance sheet, aa-minus debt rating. very good dividend yield of about 6%. they'll be able to take market share and really benefit from a good pricing environment in that area over the next few years. >> paul: we don't have a chart on the munich read because it doesn't trade anywhere in the states but you explained it very nicely what it's all about. gary, do you personally own these stocks or have any other disclosure? >> i don't own them directly but i do own them through the various templeton mutual funds i hold personally. >> paul: fair enough. i'm afraid our time is up but i want to thank you for being with us again, it's been a pleasure. >> thank you, paul. >> my guest gary motyl of the templeton global equity group. >> susie: and finally tonight, rhode island is known as the ocean state and new billboards there are trying to make residents there feel less blue over the economy. the signs are post
it trades on the frankfurt and munich stock exchanges. germany company called munich reinsurance. this company is the second largest reinsurance company in the world. again, strong balance sheet, aa-minus debt rating. very good dividend yield of about 6%. they'll be able to take market share and really benefit from a good pricing environment in that area over the next few years. >> paul: we don't have a chart on the munich read because it doesn't trade anywhere in the states but you...
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itrades on the frankfurt and munich stock exanges. germy company calledmunich reinsurance. thisompany is the second largt reinsurance cpany in the world. ain, strong balanceheet, aa-minus debt rating. very goodividend yield of about 6%. they'lbe able to take market share and really benefit froma od pricing environment inhat ea over the ntfew years. >> paul: weon't have a crt on the munich read bause it doesn't trade ywhere in the stes butyou explained i very nicely what it's all about. gary, do you persolly own these stocks or have a other disclosure? >> i don'twn them directly but i do own thethrough the varis templeton mutual nds i hold persolly. >> paul:air enough. m afraid our time is up but i want to thank yofor being with us again, it'seen aleasure. >> thank you, paul. >> my guest gary motyl of the templeton glal equity group. >> susie: and finay tonight, rhode island is known ashe ocean state annew billboards therare trying to make residents there fe less blue over the economy. the sis are posted along the state's ghways. and say thgs like: "the interestg thing about
itrades on the frankfurt and munich stock exanges. germy company calledmunich reinsurance. thisompany is the second largt reinsurance cpany in the world. ain, strong balanceheet, aa-minus debt rating. very goodividend yield of about 6%. they'lbe able to take market share and really benefit froma od pricing environment inhat ea over the ntfew years. >> paul: weon't have a crt on the munich read bause it doesn't trade ywhere in the stes butyou explained i very nicely what it's all about....
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it tdes on the frankfurt and munich stock exchges. german company called nich insurance. this cpany is the second largesreinsurance comny in e world. agn, strong balance set, -minus debt rating. ry good didend yield of about 6%. they'll able to take market share and really benefit from go pricing environment in tt ar over the nex w years. >> paul: we dn't have a cha on the munich read becse it doesn't trade anhere in the stat but ou explained it very cely what it's all about. gary, do you personay own these stocksor have any other disclosure? >> i don't o them directly but i do own them rough the variou templeton mutual fus i hold personay. >> paul: fr enough. i'afraid our time is up but i want to thank you r being with us again, it's bn a pasure. thank you, paul. >> my guest gary motyl of the templeton glob equity group. >> susie: and finalltonight, rhode island is known as t ocean state and w billboards there e trying to make residents there feeless blue over the economy. the signare posted along the state's hiways. and say thin like: "the interestinthing about recessio
it tdes on the frankfurt and munich stock exchges. german company called nich insurance. this cpany is the second largesreinsurance comny in e world. agn, strong balance set, -minus debt rating. ry good didend yield of about 6%. they'll able to take market share and really benefit from go pricing environment in tt ar over the nex w years. >> paul: we dn't have a cha on the munich read becse it doesn't trade anhere in the stat but ou explained it very cely what it's all about. gary, do you...
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four years and millions of pounds developing their cars, but this morning, at their headquarters in munich, they announced they had had enough. the chief executive said it had been a difficult decision to quit formula one at the end of the season, but they decided to focus on other areas of motorsports -- the new technologies. it is the end of an adventure that had promised much. last season, bmw finished third. the driver, winning in canada. but this season has been a tale of disappointment. with the economic crisis affecting their car sales, expensive failure is no longer an option. after honda's exit last year, bmw is the second car manufacturer to pull out of formula one, and like honda, they simply underachieved. motorsports governing body say they are saddened but not surprised, and that it justifies their recent cost-cutting measures. other teams may also now want to consider their future, but for bmw, it is already the end of the road. >> a plane, which was used by leaders of communist east germany, is back in service, but not in the air. a dutch businessman bought the aircraft, an
four years and millions of pounds developing their cars, but this morning, at their headquarters in munich, they announced they had had enough. the chief executive said it had been a difficult decision to quit formula one at the end of the season, but they decided to focus on other areas of motorsports -- the new technologies. it is the end of an adventure that had promised much. last season, bmw finished third. the driver, winning in canada. but this season has been a tale of disappointment....
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el bayern munich y el manchester y una de que el jugaron el partido por la copa audi.o. >> rosana, te quiero hacer una pregunta, ¿h@situ tuvieras la posibilidad de ser un animal, que animal que gustarÍa ser? >> iba a decir la tigresa, pero no, la leona.h@toafaf]÷skph@h@h pulgas, y cuando se lo llevaba la asociaciÓn protectora de animales de australia encontraron que en efecto tenÍa dueÑo. y bueno, fue el encuentro con sus dueÑos, increÍble, nueve aÑos a 1060 millas de distancia lo vinieron a encontrar. >> parece benji. >> nueve aÑos perdido. >> sÍ, los dueÑos sÓlo don por muerto. >> ¡cuÁntos hijos habrá tenido por el camino! >> responde tantos aÑos el dueÑo no reconoce al paro pero el paro se reconoce al dueÑo. el perro nunca olvida. si yo pudiera escoger un animal para hacer en la vida serÍa perro. yo soy como un paro que tÚ haces saltar... ( risas ) >> ¿quÉ les parece? los invito ahora a chile. en chile presentaron mÁs de 50 inventos en una exposiciÓn para incentivar a todas las mentes creativas a patentar sus productos. fÍjense que lo mÁs llamativo fue una casa que
el bayern munich y el manchester y una de que el jugaron el partido por la copa audi.o. >> rosana, te quiero hacer una pregunta, ¿h@situ tuvieras la posibilidad de ser un animal, que animal que gustarÍa ser? >> iba a decir la tigresa, pero no, la leona.h@toafaf]÷skph@h@h pulgas, y cuando se lo llevaba la asociaciÓn protectora de animales de australia encontraron que en efecto tenÍa dueÑo. y bueno, fue el encuentro con sus dueÑos, increÍble, nueve aÑos a 1060 millas de...
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there's a gray area there, like munich. golda meir says, go get the guys who killed our athletes.oint does a person become a political leader and not a terrorist, an operative? >> a couple things. first of all, as we reported today, that was in some part patterned after the israeli mossad operation to gun down palestinian terrorists after the munich olympics. >> which everybody saw in the movie. >> and they request did. you also remember mistakes were made. in one case they got a moroccan waiter who they mistakenly thought was a palestinian terrorist in norway, and members of the mossad team were locked up by the norwegian criminal justice system and spent time in jail. this was one of the things the cia was worried about. you know, that -- risk of exposure, risk they would send these squads into cities around the world and they might get -- someone might tip them off and they might get busted. but, you know, all that said, where was the authority? look, after 9/11 these guys -- we were at war. congress passed the authorization to use military force. they were military targets. so
there's a gray area there, like munich. golda meir says, go get the guys who killed our athletes.oint does a person become a political leader and not a terrorist, an operative? >> a couple things. first of all, as we reported today, that was in some part patterned after the israeli mossad operation to gun down palestinian terrorists after the munich olympics. >> which everybody saw in the movie. >> and they request did. you also remember mistakes were made. in one case they...
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bui teams s c cia and military spspiaial rce commandos to emulate whatathehe israelis did afrr the munich olympics saidd anotherr former intntliligee officicial quote, it wassststraht out of e movies.s. one o othe former intelligencnc officials id it wassike lt't's kill them allll. let's get ayay from the e exa substancncofof t question of auorory to do th.. ii rember oliverr rth andllll the e llll w w wnt thugh when e ha renegadade people doing stuff without constitutition authority, b butouou say t tss president saididoo hihi vice e presidenent,ououdo this didirt wowork w watat he usedtoto c ca dark side ororhatever enen called i it,ndnd d't tell m m about it do we k kw that hahapnened? >> have no doubt therere was that conveveatatio >> but we don't t owow tre was. could d itee cheney's manner, hs ability y toimply take a ahohori went alonggwiwi the president'ss delusion he was thee dededer? >> n no- >> that ththernener was a coconvsation. >>>> tpresident uererstd the structure here. you kw,w, he was no fol. he was in ththe itithouse. but t wh h hapns here is essentiaiallhehe got a viol
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assassinating al qaa operatives the way golda meier ce ordered the killing of the murderers at the munich olympics. >>> what put the soon to be former alaska governorarah palin on the road resignation? "newortimes" reports a top official from e republican govern's association staged an tervention, they called it, in an attempt save her governorsh and pitical futu earlier this year, but his ad was largely ignored. for what it's worth, he is levi johnston's take on his once -- well, his one-time future mother-in-law. >> she's very smart, i just don't think she can ndle the stress level as governor. i don't think she can handle it as president or vice psident. >> well, thas for what it's woh. motives, if we can gethe in's we'll get them. let's face it, it's hard to figure out anybody's motis for quitting ofce. ter on the show tonight. >>> and presidt obama names his surgeon general today. is this his way of saying it's ma or break time for his health plan? that's in "the polits fix" tonight. finally, could there be another cheney in office more on thatn the "hardball sideshow." that's his da
assassinating al qaa operatives the way golda meier ce ordered the killing of the murderers at the munich olympics. >>> what put the soon to be former alaska governorarah palin on the road resignation? "newortimes" reports a top official from e republican govern's association staged an tervention, they called it, in an attempt save her governorsh and pitical futu earlier this year, but his ad was largely ignored. for what it's worth, he is levi johnston's take on his once --...
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. >> the one story i want to share is when your father was at the munich olympics in 1972 and did suchd. horrible, horrible attack on the israeli athletes. tell about walter sending a note to your dad. >> well, i was with my dad all day, and he was in the studio for 18 hours straight. we got back to the hotel in the early morning hours. my dad went to the front desk to get his key, and the concierge said, mr. mckay, there's a telegram for you there. my dad opened it up and read it to me. it said, jim, you were superb yesterday. the profession and the industry has reason to be proud of you. congratulations, walter cronkite. >> listen to this piece. >> the greatest compliment of my career. jim, you were superb yesterday. the profession and the industry have reason to be proud of you. congratulations. he did such an excellent job. i thought he ought to know we were appreciative on this side of the ocean and particularly in the news rooms at rival networks. >> did we ever. >> what did that mean to your dad? >> well, we stood there and looked at each other. it's one of those moments that yo
. >> the one story i want to share is when your father was at the munich olympics in 1972 and did suchd. horrible, horrible attack on the israeli athletes. tell about walter sending a note to your dad. >> well, i was with my dad all day, and he was in the studio for 18 hours straight. we got back to the hotel in the early morning hours. my dad went to the front desk to get his key, and the concierge said, mr. mckay, there's a telegram for you there. my dad opened it up and read it...
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vice president was the first person in the administration in an important speech which he gave in munich, germany shortly after president obama's inauguration that we wanted to reset or relationship with russia. and we know that that's not easily done. it takes time, it takes trust building and we want what the president called for during his recent moscow summit. we want a strong, peaceful and prosperous russia. and so there is an enormous amount of hard work being done and we view russia as a great power. >> i don't think you could see the cast there. by now almost everyone knows she had that broken elbow. she says even though she has physical therapy every day, one of the challenging things is all the hands she's supposed to shake, especially during these overseas trips. >> part of the job, she's a diplomat. also, a lot of talk about her future, much speck lags, will she run for president herself? she sort of put the damper on that by basically saying it's extremely unlikely. >> famous last words, though. >> i think we heard that from her before. >> those are the key words right befor
vice president was the first person in the administration in an important speech which he gave in munich, germany shortly after president obama's inauguration that we wanted to reset or relationship with russia. and we know that that's not easily done. it takes time, it takes trust building and we want what the president called for during his recent moscow summit. we want a strong, peaceful and prosperous russia. and so there is an enormous amount of hard work being done and we view russia as a...
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he says all roads lead to munich an then hll walk away. analso the other thing is they ve a certainty about themselves whi means that, see -- >> charlie: it's mo than about themselves. it's about theyknow better, they he seen th truth an they will now -- >> a therefore absurdity drives what the policy is. finally presented with evidence that there are well-known weaponofmass destruction. their automatic response iwell they mus be hidinthem. and in fact it's that certainty that drives everying. >> charlie: he putthem into syria. >> but it also mean that the building is not an aggressive one, it's acknowledge emotion psychologicaone. if theypeak to someone o disagrees with them, their thinking is i n longer need to talk to you because you are beath me. >> charlie: beneathe nor do you have -- if you don't understand me then you're too stid for me to talk to. >> i'm wasting my ogen. >> chaie: tony blair, the real perso >> now talking about th certnty, blair, he said knowledge isn't thame as facts. i only know what i belie. nothat sounds great
he says all roads lead to munich an then hll walk away. analso the other thing is they ve a certainty about themselves whi means that, see -- >> charlie: it's mo than about themselves. it's about theyknow better, they he seen th truth an they will now -- >> a therefore absurdity drives what the policy is. finally presented with evidence that there are well-known weaponofmass destruction. their automatic response iwell they mus be hidinthem. and in fact it's that certainty that...
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he's the guy from "munich." he played the hulk, chopp. he's serious. i get to, like, you know, work with a serious guy, raise my game." and he was, like, so giggly. [ laughter ] every time, every time -- he, like, this big, handsome guy, who just giggled the whole time. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, you think he'd just be real serious about it. >> yeah. >> jimmy: "let's do another take." he'd eat glass or something. [ laughter ] "i'll do another one." i don't know why he's like that. >> no, that's what i thought. >> jimmy: but he seems like a tough guy but he kept laughing? >> he would just giggle. i was trying to be very serious and act. and he'd just giggle at me. and i got kind of irritated with him, and -- >> jimmy: you brought a clip. >> oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: i can't wait to see this. here's some bloopers and outtakes. >> this is how i dealt with him giggling. [ bleep ] >> if the chinese have oreo cookies. i n't give a [ bleep ] if the chinese have oreo cookies. i don't give a [ bleep ] if the chinese have oreo cookies. that's not funny.
he's the guy from "munich." he played the hulk, chopp. he's serious. i get to, like, you know, work with a serious guy, raise my game." and he was, like, so giggly. [ laughter ] every time, every time -- he, like, this big, handsome guy, who just giggled the whole time. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, you think he'd just be real serious about it. >> yeah. >> jimmy: "let's do another take." he'd eat glass or something. [ laughter ] "i'll do another...
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. >> munich out of germany valued at 1.1 billion. >> number three, arsenal also out of england valued rheal madrid out of spain. >> top of the list, we thought about this one. manchester united out of england and posh spice and you guys complain about the yankee franchise. that is impressive. >> value not lost our producer dave is saying. >> and out of carroll county ranks number six on the list. >>> i want to let you guys know i am submitting something today for a patent. the wasabi flavored tic tac. >> it's hard to ruin tuna tartar when you have a chef there. >> he couldn't even talk. >> he'll send you the recipe, ask for it. >> not the one made by jamie. >> when you come back, 12 days left. >> i know. can you believe it? it's exciting. >> congratulations, best morning team right here. you missed the cake yesterday. >> enjoy the soccer game tonight. >> all right. i will. >> have a great weekend. >>> thanks to are choosing "good morning, maryland" at 9:00. for more news, watch abc 2 news at 5:00 or go now to abc2news.com. abc 2 works for you. fios guy! where ya headed? uh, just insta
. >> munich out of germany valued at 1.1 billion. >> number three, arsenal also out of england valued rheal madrid out of spain. >> top of the list, we thought about this one. manchester united out of england and posh spice and you guys complain about the yankee franchise. that is impressive. >> value not lost our producer dave is saying. >> and out of carroll county ranks number six on the list. >>> i want to let you guys know i am submitting something...
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he says all roads lead to munich d thene'll walk away. d also the other thing is they have a certainty about themselves which mns that, see -- >> charlie: it's re than about themselves. it's about the know better, theyave seen e truth d they will now -- >>nd therefore absurdity drives what the policy is. finally presented with evidence at there are well-known weaps of mass destruction. their automatic responses well they mt be hidg them. and in fact it's that certainty that drives evething. >> charlie the ps them into syria. >> but it also mes that the building i not an aggressive one, it's acknowledge emotial psychologil one. if they speak to someonewho disagrees with them, their thinking is io longer need to ta to you because you are beneat me. >> charlie: benea me nor do you have -- if you don't understand me th you're too stupid for me to talk to. >> i'm wasting myxygen. >> crlie: tony blair, the real pern. >> now talki about at ceainty, blair, he said knowledge isn't e same as facts. i only know what i beeve. w that sounds great but
he says all roads lead to munich d thene'll walk away. d also the other thing is they have a certainty about themselves which mns that, see -- >> charlie: it's re than about themselves. it's about the know better, theyave seen e truth d they will now -- >>nd therefore absurdity drives what the policy is. finally presented with evidence at there are well-known weaps of mass destruction. their automatic responses well they mt be hidg them. and in fact it's that certainty that drives...
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to be the only people standing up coherently when england and france are lying down for hitler in munich and america was trying to stay out of it at that time. the communist party seemed to many american intellectuals on the left, especially jews, that this was the only force standing up to a nazi germany. that's after the spanish civil war in which hitler and stalin used retested ground for what would eventually become the second world war. so it is very understandable why a lot -- chambers'trajectory is unusual in that he left in 1938, when a lot of intellectuals were just getting around to joining. so his was always a very unusual trajectory. this was his whole career. i believe that he was a close friend of alger hiss'. i believe it not only because of what timbers said. i don't think a man like chambers and a man like alger hiss, it whwawho were so differt with such different social backgrounds. one was working for "to the new masses" newspaper and another was on a rising political trajectory. i don't see how they could have even met for it not a political association. >> you mentio
to be the only people standing up coherently when england and france are lying down for hitler in munich and america was trying to stay out of it at that time. the communist party seemed to many american intellectuals on the left, especially jews, that this was the only force standing up to a nazi germany. that's after the spanish civil war in which hitler and stalin used retested ground for what would eventually become the second world war. so it is very understandable why a lot --...
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support proposal to send speal teams after a qaeda the way israel got the terrorists who attacked the munich olyics. on march 13th, 2002, six moths, twdays after 9/11, mr. bu himself said puicly of bin laden, quote, i truly am not that concerned about him. tonight's story mr. cheney no reduced toefendg their toughness by nding his daughter out to defend them spinng that "wall sreet jourl" story to suggestit somehow reveals democratic weakness on tional security. cheneyorced to playefense nowit the weekend's revelation that it was he who ordered e cia not to comply th the laws requiringull intel briefings r congressional ers, followed ickly by today's "wall stet journal" storyhat what mr. cheyconcealed from congress were the failed attempts to co up with cia plans for geing al qaa, a story that raises a host of questions. coiderinthe congressional leaders had alady been briefed about thepresident's 2001 rective ordering the capture and killing of al qaeda members. on june 23rd of this year cia offials concerned about mieading congress still told the new director leon panetta about the al qaed
support proposal to send speal teams after a qaeda the way israel got the terrorists who attacked the munich olyics. on march 13th, 2002, six moths, twdays after 9/11, mr. bu himself said puicly of bin laden, quote, i truly am not that concerned about him. tonight's story mr. cheney no reduced toefendg their toughness by nding his daughter out to defend them spinng that "wall sreet jourl" story to suggestit somehow reveals democratic weakness on tional security. cheneyorced to...
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sport a proposal to send special tea after al qaeda the way israel got t terrists who attacked the munich olympics. on march 13th, 2002, six mths, o days after 9/11, mr. bush himself said publicly of b laden, quote, i try am not that concern about him. tonight's story . chen now reduced to defen their toughness by sending h dahter out to defend them spinning tha"wall street journal" story to est it somehow reveals democratic weakness on national security. cheney forced to pladefense now with t weekend's revelation that it we who ordered the cia not to comply with the laws requiring fu inl briefings for congressional leaders, fwed qukly by today's "wall street journal" story that what mr. cheney conceal from congress were the failed attets to come up with cia plans for getting al qaeda, a story tt raises a host oquestions. considerg the congressional leaders had already been brief about the president's 2001 directive ordering capture ankilling of al qaeda members. on june 23rd of this year ci officials concerned about misleading congress still told thnew director leon panetta about the al
sport a proposal to send special tea after al qaeda the way israel got t terrists who attacked the munich olympics. on march 13th, 2002, six mths, o days after 9/11, mr. bush himself said publicly of b laden, quote, i try am not that concern about him. tonight's story . chen now reduced to defen their toughness by sending h dahter out to defend them spinning tha"wall street journal" story to est it somehow reveals democratic weakness on national security. cheney forced to pladefense...
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vice president was the first person in the administration in an important speech which he gave in munich, germany, shortly after president obama's inauguration, that we wanted to reset our relationship with russia. and we know that that's not easily done. it takes time, it takes trust building, and we want what the president called for during his recent moscow summit. we want a strong, peaceful, and prosperous russia. now, there is an enormous amount of work to be done between the united states and russia. we're working on reducing our nuclear arsenal. we're going to work on reducing fissile material to make sure it esn't fall into the wrong hands. we're working to combat the threat of violent extremism. russia has been very helpful in our uniteded nations efforts, vis-a-vis north korea. the russians joined the g-8 statement in italy, talking about the need for iran to come to the table, either in a multilateral form, like the p 5 plus 1 that we're part of, or bilaterally with us. so there is an enormous amount of hard work being done. and we view russia as a great power. now, every coun
vice president was the first person in the administration in an important speech which he gave in munich, germany, shortly after president obama's inauguration, that we wanted to reset our relationship with russia. and we know that that's not easily done. it takes time, it takes trust building, and we want what the president called for during his recent moscow summit. we want a strong, peaceful, and prosperous russia. now, there is an enormous amount of work to be done between the united states...
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invoedssassinating al qaeda operatives the way golda meier once ordered the killing of theurderers at the munich olympics. >>at put the soon to be former alaska governor sarah palin on the rd to resignation? "new york times" reports a top officialrom the republican governor's association staged interventi, theyalled it, in an attpt to save her future earlier this ye, t his adviceas largely ignored. for at it's worth, here is levi johnston's take on his once -- well, his o-time future moth-in-law. >> she's very smart, b i just don't thinshe can handle the stress level as govern. i don't think she can hale it as president or viceredent. >> wel that's for what it's worth. we'll have much more on palin's motive if we can get them, we'll get them. t's face it, it's hard to figure out anybody motives for quitting office. later on the show tonight. >>and president obama names hisurgeon general today. ishis his way of saying it's make or break time for his alth plan? that's in "the politics fix" tonight. >>> nally, could there be anher cheney in office? more on that in the "hardbal sideshow." that's his
invoedssassinating al qaeda operatives the way golda meier once ordered the killing of theurderers at the munich olympics. >>at put the soon to be former alaska governor sarah palin on the rd to resignation? "new york times" reports a top officialrom the republican governor's association staged interventi, theyalled it, in an attpt to save her future earlier this ye, t his adviceas largely ignored. for at it's worth, here is levi johnston's take on his once -- well, his o-time...
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four years in power putin was openly referred to as an appeaser in conducting foreign policies of munich towards the united states? >> rose: that would be surprising. >> but you think about what happened. we expanded nato. we left the a.b.m. treaty, russia helped us win the ground war in afghanistan more than any other country in 2001 and 2002 and we gave them nothing. we expanded nato and withdrew from the treaty. and the political class looked at him and said "fool. weakling. we look like pushovers. we gave; they take." and that's why... that's the real issue of what happened and is happening in moscow. i wish you'd ask me another question. which was what are we not emphasize organize missing here? >> rose: okay, what are we not emphasizing or missing here? >> (laughs) i didn't know charlie was that easy to control. >> i'm auditioning for his position here. but not well. i can only do it on one subject, he can do it on every subject. we're not understanding, in my judgment... this is my view in the book how deeply the relationship, our relationship with russia is in crisis and how dang
four years in power putin was openly referred to as an appeaser in conducting foreign policies of munich towards the united states? >> rose: that would be surprising. >> but you think about what happened. we expanded nato. we left the a.b.m. treaty, russia helped us win the ground war in afghanistan more than any other country in 2001 and 2002 and we gave them nothing. we expanded nato and withdrew from the treaty. and the political class looked at him and said "fool. weakling....
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seemed to be standing up coherently when england and france were lying down, you know, for hitler at munich. america was trying to stay out of it at that time. the communist party seemed to many american intellectuals on the left especially jews, by the way, that -- this was the only force standing up to nazi germany. this, of course, comes after the spanish civil war in which hitler and stalin used as their testing ground for what would become world war ii. it's very understandable why a lot -- chambers is -- chambers' trajectory was unusual in that he left in 1938, when a lot of intellectuals were just getting around to joining. his was always a very unusual trajectory. this was his whole career. i believe that he was a close friend of alger hiss'. i believe it not only because of what chambers said, because i don't think a man like chambers and a man like miss who were so different, at such different social levels, such different backgrounds, one of whom had scruffed around being editor of "the new masses" in the 1930's, another who was on nothing but a rising career trajectory, i don't
seemed to be standing up coherently when england and france were lying down, you know, for hitler at munich. america was trying to stay out of it at that time. the communist party seemed to many american intellectuals on the left especially jews, by the way, that -- this was the only force standing up to nazi germany. this, of course, comes after the spanish civil war in which hitler and stalin used as their testing ground for what would become world war ii. it's very understandable why a lot...
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vice president was the first person in the administration in an important speech which he gave in munich, germany, shortly after president obama's inauguration, that we wanted to reset our relationship with russia. and we know that that is not easily done. it takes time. it takes trust-building. and we want what the president called for during his recent moscow summit. we want a strong, peaceful and prosperous russia. so, the taliban, which is, i believe strongly, part of a kind of terrorist syndicate with al qaeda at the center, is now under tremendous pressure, and i think that's in america's national interest. now, i have to add, nobody is more saddened than the president and i by the loss of life of our young men and women and no one is more impatient than we are to see the results of this sacrifice bear fruit. >> more now with what's going on with afghanistan, the tortuous waiting game for the family of as you soldier captured by taliban militants there private bowe bergdahl was taken captive in afghanistan weeks ago. the militants are threatening to kim him if foreign troops contin
vice president was the first person in the administration in an important speech which he gave in munich, germany, shortly after president obama's inauguration, that we wanted to reset our relationship with russia. and we know that that is not easily done. it takes time. it takes trust-building. and we want what the president called for during his recent moscow summit. we want a strong, peaceful and prosperous russia. so, the taliban, which is, i believe strongly, part of a kind of terrorist...
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three or four yrs in power putin was openly referred tos an aeaser in conducting foreign pocies of munich towards thunited states? >> rose: that woulbe surprising. >> but you thinkbout what haened. we exnded nato. left the a.b.m. treaty, russiaelped us win the groun r in afghanistan more than any other country in 2001 and 2002 and we gav them nothing we expanded nato and withdrew from the trey. and the political class looked at him and sai "fool. weakling we look like pushovers we gave; they tak" and tt's w... that's the real issue of wh happened and is happening in moscow. i wish you'd ask anotr question. ich was what are we not emphasize organize missi here? >> rose: okay, wh are we not emphasizing ormissing here? >> (laughs) i didn't know charlieas that easy to ntrol. >> i auditning for his position he. but not well. i can only do it on one subject, he can do it on ery subject. we're not understandi,n my judgment... this is my viein the bk how deeply the relationship, r relationsp with rusa is in crisis and h dangerousl. and at this relationship has come to aturning point a erefore one
three or four yrs in power putin was openly referred tos an aeaser in conducting foreign pocies of munich towards thunited states? >> rose: that woulbe surprising. >> but you thinkbout what haened. we exnded nato. left the a.b.m. treaty, russiaelped us win the groun r in afghanistan more than any other country in 2001 and 2002 and we gav them nothing we expanded nato and withdrew from the trey. and the political class looked at him and sai "fool. weakling we look like pushovers...
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there are rallies planned in a number of major cities, new york, los angeles, washington, toronto, munich, just to name a few. reza and cnn's iran desk are watching these developments inside and outside of iran. >>> i want to take you to another story now, here in the united states. it is truly a fascinating and macabre story that's developing today in chicago. take a look at this, 300 grave sites, possibly 300 grave sites, have been desecrated. why? they've actually had the graves pulled out. i think we're still looking at tehran right now, but we're going to show you what's going on in chicago in just a moment. we've got a story of grave sites. now, listen to this, this is an old cemetery. grave sites have been dug up, and those plots have been sold to other people. the money has been pocketed. there are four people under arrest. that is the picture we're seeing from the grave site in chicago. >>> let's go to cheryl jackson, who's at the grave site. she's following this story for us. sha cheryl, what on earth is going on? >> reporter: well, we have one office manager and three grave dig
there are rallies planned in a number of major cities, new york, los angeles, washington, toronto, munich, just to name a few. reza and cnn's iran desk are watching these developments inside and outside of iran. >>> i want to take you to another story now, here in the united states. it is truly a fascinating and macabre story that's developing today in chicago. take a look at this, 300 grave sites, possibly 300 grave sites, have been desecrated. why? they've actually had the graves...
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in more than a dozen cities outside of iran as well, including new york, los angeles, toronto, and munich. option leaders issued a joint statement condemning the vote and describing the crackdown that followed is savage and shocking. we are saying the government has no legitimacy because it does not have the vote of the people said mir hossein mousavi on his website. reza aslan said the conflict has taken shape out of public view. >> this is far from over. the number of people on street have diminished, the uprising has shifted from the streets to the halls of power. >> in the halls of power, a heavy faceoff. on one side, the establishment -- president ahmadinejad backed by supreme leader ayatollah khamenei and the powerful security forces. on the other, the opposition. led by mir hossein mousavi, and former reformist president, all founders of the 1979 islamic revolution and disciples of the father of the revolution, ayatollah khomeni. >> it seems the two sides, the proahmadinejad and anti-ahmadinejad sides have solidified. the people in the center, the clerics, the religious establishme
in more than a dozen cities outside of iran as well, including new york, los angeles, toronto, and munich. option leaders issued a joint statement condemning the vote and describing the crackdown that followed is savage and shocking. we are saying the government has no legitimacy because it does not have the vote of the people said mir hossein mousavi on his website. reza aslan said the conflict has taken shape out of public view. >> this is far from over. the number of people on street...
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i mean basically this was what the israelis did after the munich massacre of their athletes in 1972.ith this is they're operating in friendly countries without telling the host country. it is the huge potential for embarrassment. so the program was never actually launched. it was discussed, there was back-and-forth. panetta comes in and the counterterrorism center, as i understand it -- i'm sure rick's reporting is detailed on this -- says mr. director, we think there is a good idea, maybe it is time to go forward. panetta says, wow, this doesn't sound like a good idea to me. and more to the point, i really should tell congress. i would like to have a better relationship with congress. he goes up to the hill and tells them about it. and what happens? there are people on the house intelligence committee that say, ah-ha! this shows speaker pelosi was right, the cia's been lying, and try to use it as a new club to beat people over the head, and that's really wrong. panetta was trying to level with them and what does he get for it? that's a small example of how nutty this has gotten. >>
i mean basically this was what the israelis did after the munich massacre of their athletes in 1972.ith this is they're operating in friendly countries without telling the host country. it is the huge potential for embarrassment. so the program was never actually launched. it was discussed, there was back-and-forth. panetta comes in and the counterterrorism center, as i understand it -- i'm sure rick's reporting is detailed on this -- says mr. director, we think there is a good idea, maybe it...
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where they were considering mimicking what israel did after the munich olympic massacre targeting people who had killed thousands of americans. the reports are that it went nowhere. it was something that was considered. is everything that's considered by the cia, must that be reported to the so-called gang of 8 that you are talking about? that becomes the question here that's going to be discussed. gretchen: i thought the accusation was the former vice president had withheld information or asked the cia to withhold information from the gang of 8, from hebs of congress which would, in some case, be more serious accusation. what else i find interesting is that he is the one, vice president, remember? he is the one that has come so forward with the cia in defending them when nancy pelosi basically dissed them. >> all we have are shadowy sources at this point. the question is, if there is a plan, and it's in a infant stage, if it's just getting reported, does it have to be reported to congress. does every considered plan or plot that the cia is engaging in, does that have to be brought forwa
where they were considering mimicking what israel did after the munich olympic massacre targeting people who had killed thousands of americans. the reports are that it went nowhere. it was something that was considered. is everything that's considered by the cia, must that be reported to the so-called gang of 8 that you are talking about? that becomes the question here that's going to be discussed. gretchen: i thought the accusation was the former vice president had withheld information or...
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but when you think about that, joe, take your example of somebody in munich.know where he moves, you need to know everything about him. to assemble that kind of detailed intelligence on your own, you need a lot of resources. so there was a feeling that if you're going to do this appropriately you need to recruit a lot of agents. some of them would have to be from the countries where you were operating. that gets really complicated. i don't mean to excuse it. just the more i looked into this, the more layers of bureaucratic problems i found and i found each director, in turn, kind of going, this may be too tough for us. i think that's an issue, as congress looks at that -- >> it was all the directors from 2001 to panetta that just said, guys, would like to do something like this, it's just too difficult. >> it was panetta who looked at this program and said, wait a minute and let -- this should be briefed to congress. i think he's probably right about that. then i think there is going to be a review to ask, well, why is this so hard? is this something we ought
but when you think about that, joe, take your example of somebody in munich.know where he moves, you need to know everything about him. to assemble that kind of detailed intelligence on your own, you need a lot of resources. so there was a feeling that if you're going to do this appropriately you need to recruit a lot of agents. some of them would have to be from the countries where you were operating. that gets really complicated. i don't mean to excuse it. just the more i looked into this,...