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burn storlber de múnich, no lo entiendo ¿por qué estamos acá?lber en mi oficina en el vaticano. entiendo. lo dudo mucho. hace una semana me envió este correo electrónico ♪ si es cierto lo que dice aquí, sería muy bueno. si eso fuera cierto pero el señor storlber ya no nos puede dar más información al respecto, dios se apiade de su alma ¿qué espera de mí? quiero que investigue esto. ¿en múnich? sí, allá usted tiene buenas relaciones con las autoridades. entiendo, ¿quiere que llame a la señora blank y le pida un favor en nombre suyo? en el nombre de la iglesia. por supuesto eminencia ¿cuánto es el 25% de 60? no sé. lisa, mañana es la prueba y los porcentajes son importantes. pero la abuela dijo que tú también eres mala en matemáticas. igual has salido adelante ella preguntó y no hay que mentirle. sí, gracias mamá eres de gran ayuda, divide 60 por 100, ¿sí? eso te da... eh, momento contesta, habrías podido ¡hum! sí claro. blank señora blank soy simon castell, ¿molesto? no al contrario, dígame. para variar necesito su ayuda oh, ¿podría usted repetir
burn storlber de múnich, no lo entiendo ¿por qué estamos acá?lber en mi oficina en el vaticano. entiendo. lo dudo mucho. hace una semana me envió este correo electrónico ♪ si es cierto lo que dice aquí, sería muy bueno. si eso fuera cierto pero el señor storlber ya no nos puede dar más información al respecto, dios se apiade de su alma ¿qué espera de mí? quiero que investigue esto. ¿en múnich? sí, allá usted tiene buenas relaciones con las autoridades. entiendo, ¿quiere que...
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one of the big issues was munich. how was it possible for this small country, czechoslovakia, to basically be betrayed by major powers and deals made over their heads and not standing up to evil. and so, i did, in fact, be -- i was affected by what people called the munich syndrome, which is basically to stand up to things, when evil is being perpetrated. >> and that is for our viewers, 1938, i believe, neville chamberlain goes to munich and appeases hitler. >> and what the story really talks about, much more than i ever knew, even at the time was how many deals were made to appease hitler, to kind of feed the beast and to see whether it was possible to just keep giving in to him, so that he would not carry out his plans to conquer europe. that's where the word "appeaseme "appeasement" really was the strongest and is really the indictment about how the western powers behave. >> first of all, what year did you flee check slozechoslovakic? >> in march of '39. >> and how old were you? >> i was 2. >> and my father was a m
one of the big issues was munich. how was it possible for this small country, czechoslovakia, to basically be betrayed by major powers and deals made over their heads and not standing up to evil. and so, i did, in fact, be -- i was affected by what people called the munich syndrome, which is basically to stand up to things, when evil is being perpetrated. >> and that is for our viewers, 1938, i believe, neville chamberlain goes to munich and appeases hitler. >> and what the story...
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you cannot be in munich or vietnam. munich is an ethnology that tends to thrive when the country has been in peace and prosperity for long enough it feels it can do anything. it feels it can intervene on behalf of subject and oppressed people around the world and it doesn't think about the cost it hasn't had to pay the cost for several decades now. vietnam is about taking care of one's own the and paying attention to how things can go wrong despite the best of intentions. if he were a total vietnam person you will be such a realist that would be crude you wouldn't have anything on the interest and to the nation requires ideals for the self identity to define itself. if you are only emunim person you will be intervening every time there's a massive human-rights. you will have troops in five different places so it's only when the two in our genes are put together that a stable policy can emerge that can get public support over the long term. >> let's talk -- i assure the audience is going to want to give questions about c
you cannot be in munich or vietnam. munich is an ethnology that tends to thrive when the country has been in peace and prosperity for long enough it feels it can do anything. it feels it can intervene on behalf of subject and oppressed people around the world and it doesn't think about the cost it hasn't had to pay the cost for several decades now. vietnam is about taking care of one's own the and paying attention to how things can go wrong despite the best of intentions. if he were a total...
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he played in more than 200 matches for nuremberg and bayern munich. hopes of a white christmas have been dashed. the country south as experience record high temperatures. >> in munich, the mercury hit 20.7 celsius, a record. a similar picture elsewhere in central europe, having an impact on how people celebrate christmas. >> these icicles are fake, just like the polar bears. a real winter wonderland would melt in the blazing sun of the atlantic coast. people are just. there holiday activities to suit the weather. >> it is wonderful weather for this season. usually it is cold. >> experiencing unseasonable sunshine. flocking to beer gardens and parks for a different take. >> we are not getting a christmas tree this year. it is better to just sit in the garden and enjoy things. >> switzerland is reporting record temperatures as well. these have shed their winter coats for a cool dip. this christmas, the only snow will be on the mountain tops. >> there will be a lot of well wishing from merry christmas to happy new year, but what exactly is happiness? >>
he played in more than 200 matches for nuremberg and bayern munich. hopes of a white christmas have been dashed. the country south as experience record high temperatures. >> in munich, the mercury hit 20.7 celsius, a record. a similar picture elsewhere in central europe, having an impact on how people celebrate christmas. >> these icicles are fake, just like the polar bears. a real winter wonderland would melt in the blazing sun of the atlantic coast. people are just. there holiday...
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belfast we have anthony rosato he is a political commentator and former irish political activist and in munich we crossed the jose newness he is a professor at the department of modern american history at the university of santiago de compostela all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want christian if i can go to you first so we're returning to an age of nationalism a new nationalism considering what's going over going on in europe we're talking about the separatism that we see the so-called vulcanization of europe and all over the wall we have these strivings but i believe that we are getting into a concert of days and of special of the european union as as the other regions in the world see they can't cope together. there are only two or three states but they have to be a real region to count in the world on a global scale ok so that means everything's fine in the european union. well everything's fine so far in the european union we know that we have a development going through at the moment we have to overcome a crisis we have separatist movem
belfast we have anthony rosato he is a political commentator and former irish political activist and in munich we crossed the jose newness he is a professor at the department of modern american history at the university of santiago de compostela all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want christian if i can go to you first so we're returning to an age of nationalism a new nationalism considering what's going over going on in europe we're talking...
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termino con el chicharito hernandez y los juegos se juegon 5, 12 y 13 de marzo, arsenal contra bayer munichfutbol,hasta aqui con acción deportivbva. >> gracias y prepare el praguas, qué tal guillermo. >> gracias buenas noches vamos al vistazo que nos va a molestar, ya entra al norte de california, realmente es grande el sistema y se queda con nosotros los próximos tres dias y las advertencias son fuertes nevcadas cerca de la costa y la presencia de alto oleaje, temperaturas entre los 45 y 48 en la bahia, por allá en stockton y modesto estaran en los 39, mire como se extiende y para navidad estara saliendo el sol, frio pero finalmente seco, con ese descenso en la temperatura y las lluvias llegan para quedarse, mañana nos vemos con más, hasta luego. >> >>> un estudio señala que las peleas entre hermanos podrian llevar a la baj autoestmia y problema de depresion los adolescentes que peleaban por justicia tenian más niveles de depresion y por el espacio, tenian más ansiedad y autoestima más bajo. >> las personas que usan aspirina por diez años pueden desarrollar degeneracion macular. >> pasamos
termino con el chicharito hernandez y los juegos se juegon 5, 12 y 13 de marzo, arsenal contra bayer munichfutbol,hasta aqui con acción deportivbva. >> gracias y prepare el praguas, qué tal guillermo. >> gracias buenas noches vamos al vistazo que nos va a molestar, ya entra al norte de california, realmente es grande el sistema y se queda con nosotros los próximos tres dias y las advertencias son fuertes nevcadas cerca de la costa y la presencia de alto oleaje, temperaturas entre...
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league , el manchester united ante el real madrid llama la atención barcelona ante milán, el bayern munich
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bundesliga powerhouse bayern munich are set to go into the break at the top of the table. >> they faceh. >> they remember the sting of defeat. last season, the keeper and his team lost to gladbacn twice -- gladbach twice. bayern sits firmly at the top of the table, but they need a win on friday to break dortmund's record. >> i think that gladbach do not have a chance. >> it will probably be 3-0 or 4- 0. >> gladbach enter the game as underdogs, but that does not scare the coach. >> they have always been one of the best teams in europe. they have fought well and wisely, but all that does not matter to us -- us. we have a lot of respect for bayern, but we are not afraid. >> perfect conditions for a thrilling and maybe even historic rendition of a bundesliga classic. >> the english club chelsea might be out of the champions league already, but at least they have reached the final of the club world cup. they beat monterrey 3-1. an own-goal sealed the win. they will face the brazilian side in sunday's final. that is going to wrap it up for us. >> see you soon. captioned by the national capti
bundesliga powerhouse bayern munich are set to go into the break at the top of the table. >> they faceh. >> they remember the sting of defeat. last season, the keeper and his team lost to gladbacn twice -- gladbach twice. bayern sits firmly at the top of the table, but they need a win on friday to break dortmund's record. >> i think that gladbach do not have a chance. >> it will probably be 3-0 or 4- 0. >> gladbach enter the game as underdogs, but that does not...
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test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, +++bayern-munich -- the rs big matches -- of course when real madrid faces man united. >> down to the last 32 teams, the draw has also been made. here is what awaits the four german sides. >> they take on portugal. >> andbundesliga champions to and have managed to keep alive their hopes by booking a spot in the championship. >> they crowned an amazing year with an emphatic 5-1 win over and over. >> the reigning cup champs invested everything they had in the game. after just three minutes, they opened the scoring. the goal left hand over in no doubt who was in command. in the 18th minute, they took the rebound of hanover's keeper. just ahead of the break, dortmund added another goal to their tally. 10 minutes before full time, the consolation goal for hanover, but dortmund was not finished, and the hat trick completed five minutes later. in the final moments, a second chance to make it 5. dortmund is into the winter break with style, with a reputation cemented as one of the most talented players. >> ba
test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, +++bayern-munich -- the rs big matches -- of course when real madrid faces man united. >> down to the last 32 teams, the draw has also been made. here is what awaits the four german sides. >> they take on portugal. >> andbundesliga champions to and have managed to keep alive their hopes by booking a spot in the championship. >> they crowned an amazing year with an emphatic 5-1 win...
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by 38y, 39y, particularly after munich there is a strong sense, actually, although winston is a nuisance he's right on the fundamental thing. and he is the great advantage for churchill is that when war comes, he is in a position of not having been tainted. he's not got dirty hands. he has a really clear record. can speak with authority. and there is an overwhelming desire to see him back in government. >> and he manages an extraordinary passage for the british parliament because there was this growing unease, particularly after munich, so many people deep in their gut knew that a terrible mistake had been made. and that became then a laugh because of the pace. and he manages to take that and turn it into resolution. and one of the things the speech he made, the first version of it, he isn't precise about, he actually says this makes no difference, words to that effect. then he realizes of course that is absurd and it makes a huge difference because britain is indeed isolated. america is not in the war. so it makes an enormous difference. and then he goes right to the point t makes no di
by 38y, 39y, particularly after munich there is a strong sense, actually, although winston is a nuisance he's right on the fundamental thing. and he is the great advantage for churchill is that when war comes, he is in a position of not having been tainted. he's not got dirty hands. he has a really clear record. can speak with authority. and there is an overwhelming desire to see him back in government. >> and he manages an extraordinary passage for the british parliament because there...
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the state appellate court in munich today ruled that deutsche bank must pay damages to the heirs of the deceased mogul. >> the court ruled that the former ceo of deutsche bank, seen here, was responsible for the collapse of the world's largest licenser of film rights. in an interview, this credit worthiness was question, driving the conglomerate into bankruptcy. damages are expected to range anywhere from 120 million euros to 1.25 billion euros. it was also a big topic at the frankfurt stock exchangr markets this report from the trading floor. >> for the deutsche bank, this verdict is more than just a verdict because it weighs heavily on the image of germany's biggest bank. also because of the fact that the trial is not the only one that the deutsche bank is faced with, and some analysts are fearing now that investors might lose their confidence in dutch bank and sell their shares, so this week, though to bancshares lost by more than 5%, also because of the fact that there has been proper running. >> let's take a quick look at some of the market numbers right now. the dax ended the day
the state appellate court in munich today ruled that deutsche bank must pay damages to the heirs of the deceased mogul. >> the court ruled that the former ceo of deutsche bank, seen here, was responsible for the collapse of the world's largest licenser of film rights. in an interview, this credit worthiness was question, driving the conglomerate into bankruptcy. damages are expected to range anywhere from 120 million euros to 1.25 billion euros. it was also a big topic at the frankfurt...
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. >> bayern munich have talked their group. berlin see a finished in second place, following their 1-0 victory -- valencia. she is thousands of years old but still is ageless and beautiful as ever. the bust of the egyptian queen nefertiti was discovered by archaeologists from the royal prussian academy exactly 100 years ago today on december 6, 1912. >> a special exhibit is opening in berlin that traces the discovery of the rare find. years were dedicated digging in the desert sands before efforts were richly rewarded. >> the light falls on her face from different angles, showing the lines of time. a proud queen and a classic beauty. the bust of nefertiti is the star attraction of the museum island in berlin, drawing visitors from all over the world. >> it grabs you completely because it is so lifelike. >> she was unearthed a century ago. now, nefertiti's life is revealed. the worship of the sun deity and intimate moments by the side of hurricane -- hurricane -- her king. >> nefertiti still plays a role as an iconic beauty. als
. >> bayern munich have talked their group. berlin see a finished in second place, following their 1-0 victory -- valencia. she is thousands of years old but still is ageless and beautiful as ever. the bust of the egyptian queen nefertiti was discovered by archaeologists from the royal prussian academy exactly 100 years ago today on december 6, 1912. >> a special exhibit is opening in berlin that traces the discovery of the rare find. years were dedicated digging in the desert sands...
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even when neville chamberlain, the author of the munich agreement, said that you cannot make a deal withhitler. kennedy kept trying. he returned to this country in 1940 in disgrace because he had made it clear that no american dollar support the british because they were going to get defeated. the only way americans could survive, he thought, was to make a deal with the germans and italians and japanese. but he said war would destroy the country, the united states. we would go back into depression, capitalism would be threatened. democracy would also be threatened. he became a pariah and an outsider in 1940. the last remarkable chapter of this man's life, from 1940 to 1960, the kennedy family goes from being low, in 1960 joseph p. kennedy became the ultimate insider. the ultimate establishment figure. the father of the president of the united states. it is a wonderful story. and i have a great deal of fun doing lots of writing. i thank you for your attention. [applause] >> i hope you don't mind if i stand. i can see you better from this vantage point. it is an honor to be here and share
even when neville chamberlain, the author of the munich agreement, said that you cannot make a deal withhitler. kennedy kept trying. he returned to this country in 1940 in disgrace because he had made it clear that no american dollar support the british because they were going to get defeated. the only way americans could survive, he thought, was to make a deal with the germans and italians and japanese. but he said war would destroy the country, the united states. we would go back into...
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very much for us fascinating discussion many thanks today to my guests in brussels belfast and in munich and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at the next time and remember prosperity. and. you can. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch our t.v. any time. lead. club. would be soon which brightened if you knew all about somebody from the list impressionist. stunts on t.v. dot com. look what. leg. luck. oh who claim. looters that takes your breath away few tourists travel to these parts no prepackaged comfort but the joy of the wild is guaranteed guinea's a zoology professor works in the u.s. and travels to these remote areas in washington every summer as he says he confines untouched landscapes like this anywhere else in the world. we're going off the list below sea line if i go wrong. and surprise you you'll go to the water and so we did. one animal whose par you definitely wouldn't want to shake here is the brown bear you can literally sp
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. >> i was in munich, germany, this week, talking with business executives, the germans thought we were crazy. only people not watching this charade in u.s. is the french, they are looking to get out of france because of the tax rate there. the they said only thing france will export in 21 century are millionaires. neil: they all go to belgium, it is obviously for more than just the chocolate. so, where do we stand? the markets have been nearly, if not dismissively going by all this and through all this, assuming i think that a teal would be had -- a deal would be had. tomorrow it looks like a deal will not be had, the they -- mas have turned sharply lower, 74 down in the futures. i am wondering, if that is a signal they could worry this is not a fore gone conclusion, we could go into the new year with no deal. >> i'm thinking, increasingly, that sequestration and going into the new year without a deal is the best possible thing for the u.s., it is the only way you will see spending decreases. you will get revenue increase on top. but hopefully, they will be in better balance, and presi
. >> i was in munich, germany, this week, talking with business executives, the germans thought we were crazy. only people not watching this charade in u.s. is the french, they are looking to get out of france because of the tax rate there. the they said only thing france will export in 21 century are millionaires. neil: they all go to belgium, it is obviously for more than just the chocolate. so, where do we stand? the markets have been nearly, if not dismissively going by all this and...
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olympics committee would not have a moment, ten seconds of silence to honor the anniversary of the munichmpics, he's prone to political commentary and it's right to do so. >> and also said that he was very smart and knew exactly what he was doing, it was not a mistake, basically and that's an interesting sort of side line to this. >> he did try to back off and he did apologize for using that particular platform, he said that was probably an inappropriate place, people are tuning in to watch sunday night football and they get this commentary on gun culture and he tried to split hairs, not talking about gun control, but gun culture. they're essentially one in the same or what he was doing using the gun culture to advocate for gun control. >> he was shifting, a, away from brain injuries, but the column referred to by jason whitlock, the main burden of that fox news diet come or fox sports.com, cancel the game, inappropriate to have a football game 24 hours after the man shot himself and killed his girlfriend so the gun control thing as whitlock himself said it was secondary to the main thing
olympics committee would not have a moment, ten seconds of silence to honor the anniversary of the munichmpics, he's prone to political commentary and it's right to do so. >> and also said that he was very smart and knew exactly what he was doing, it was not a mistake, basically and that's an interesting sort of side line to this. >> he did try to back off and he did apologize for using that particular platform, he said that was probably an inappropriate place, people are tuning in...
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the munich olympic tragedy, the opening ceremonies in london, olympic stadium. bob doesn't shy away from these things and i think that's terrific. >> people who are angry at cotts as the and thing he should be fired, is it that they don't adegree with his views or completely inappropriate using that half 250itime broadcast. i thing it would be more of the latter. i'm sure some would agree but they would say you're the host of the halftime. >> i think it would bring them out on both sides. >> like when you and i know when we write something controversial, if people all agree with me, i'm nervous. what's wrong? the idea is to stir the pot, make people think. like i said, if it was a little clearer to every viewer watching that that bob was going go into 0 seconds of a kmimtary kind of issue, if it was the issue of domestic violence or concussions, that is part of the problem here. it wasn't labeled well by his network. >> this is where i agree with her. domestic violence, the disproportionate number of assaults that happen in sports as opposed to society is wrong
the munich olympic tragedy, the opening ceremonies in london, olympic stadium. bob doesn't shy away from these things and i think that's terrific. >> people who are angry at cotts as the and thing he should be fired, is it that they don't adegree with his views or completely inappropriate using that half 250itime broadcast. i thing it would be more of the latter. i'm sure some would agree but they would say you're the host of the halftime. >> i think it would bring them out on both...
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munich, dry conditions. as for our weather headlines, made the -- dry conditions mainly.y area, the rainfall totals are not going to be as impressive as what we saw the weekend. 1.5 in. in the north bay perhaps that is a bit much probably 1 in.. one quarter of one expected with the wind not also that strong compared to what we saw this weekend. gusting at 30 m.p.h. with your extended forecast, a we care system as the go for the workweek drier conditions are expected. a weaker system--gabe slate tech report >> shopping a run the holidays should be a fun activity if your out shopping around holidays but a lot of times it can be very stressful. one of the most dreadful about holiday shopping is parking. a great new mobile application that takes the stress out of parking. >> the main objective of " park now " to go from the are origination-destination without circling of looking for parking. >> this is a parking application with a free application, why not secure parking before you leave? similar to the airport. and park now it is applying that to everything else. and if we c
munich, dry conditions. as for our weather headlines, made the -- dry conditions mainly.y area, the rainfall totals are not going to be as impressive as what we saw the weekend. 1.5 in. in the north bay perhaps that is a bit much probably 1 in.. one quarter of one expected with the wind not also that strong compared to what we saw this weekend. gusting at 30 m.p.h. with your extended forecast, a we care system as the go for the workweek drier conditions are expected. a weaker system--gabe slate...
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what the munich at all wrong? i re-signed monday afternoon. you said i re-signed tuesday morning.[laughter] so i was sweating it. the book was already out, it's too late. it was gone, you know? so what happened is, well, let me check before i go, and i look at president reagan's diaries. president reagan's diaries? that's not such a bad source to look at. and, of course, president reagan says -- >> he wasn't the most reliable. [laughter] >> this is his diary. and then the diary it said, guess what? we are going have the announcement tuesday morning. i call him back and i said wow, maybe that was one thing that i forgot about. well, i think contemporary records have their place. >> i am hopeful that we can resolve this discussion in the next two minutes. i am hopeful. are you saying that that's what happened, the fiscal responsibility of the u.s. government eventually embraced was just an unintended consequence of a policy? >> no. this was a long time ago and i don't remember all that. who knows what our stinking at that point? my memory, you know, pretty tight policy at a time whe
what the munich at all wrong? i re-signed monday afternoon. you said i re-signed tuesday morning.[laughter] so i was sweating it. the book was already out, it's too late. it was gone, you know? so what happened is, well, let me check before i go, and i look at president reagan's diaries. president reagan's diaries? that's not such a bad source to look at. and, of course, president reagan says -- >> he wasn't the most reliable. [laughter] >> this is his diary. and then the diary it...
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they have anti-platelet agents that was reviewed by the university of munich. tremendous review. the verge of having cardiac surgery got to get all that plavix out or counteract that. if this gets approved, three products in phase three which is step after that, new drug application. tracy: right. >> then you go to the market. if one of these gets approved i think the stock pops. certainly if this one gets approved i think it makes a pretty good move. even though they missed street last time they reported operating margins wouldn't from 11% to 7%. like to see a close above 22. i think it has room to 26. i would suggest 20 if anybody in the stock looking at it as potential stop loss. tracy: 22 right now. you want to see close here? >> i like to see volume build on it. i've seen this stock in the pass pop. it hit my radar not too long ago. i've been waiting for a moment to look at for long entry. i think it is oversold here. it has a pretty tight rangingdtrading range. dennis: i never heard of the medicine company. some big drug guy going to be buy these guys? >> might be early in
they have anti-platelet agents that was reviewed by the university of munich. tremendous review. the verge of having cardiac surgery got to get all that plavix out or counteract that. if this gets approved, three products in phase three which is step after that, new drug application. tracy: right. >> then you go to the market. if one of these gets approved i think the stock pops. certainly if this one gets approved i think it makes a pretty good move. even though they missed street last...
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we had to go back to our little house in alexander virginia, suburbia, munich, the neighborhood was surrounded by secret service. we been living there. dad was vice president. i've never forget that night mom was cooking dinner. literally, we are -- [laughter] -- sitting around the dinner table and mom is cooking dinner, and she looked over at my dad and she said, jerry, something is wrong here. [laughter] >> you just became president of the united states and i'm still cooking. [laughter] >> steve ford and jenna and barbara bush on growing up in the white house. sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. it's part of american history tv right through christmas day on c-span3. >> senator daniel inouye died monday at the age of 88. senator inouye, and world war ii medal of honor recipient spend 50 years in the senate. members of the public will be allowed to view his casket in the rotunda. friday at 10:30 p.m. eastern, the public memorial will be held at the washington national cathedral. >> senator kay bailey hutchison, republican of texas, is retiring from the senate after serving four t
we had to go back to our little house in alexander virginia, suburbia, munich, the neighborhood was surrounded by secret service. we been living there. dad was vice president. i've never forget that night mom was cooking dinner. literally, we are -- [laughter] -- sitting around the dinner table and mom is cooking dinner, and she looked over at my dad and she said, jerry, something is wrong here. [laughter] >> you just became president of the united states and i'm still cooking. [laughter]...
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so they were referred to as natural-morn munichs. >> i don't think jesus ever said gay is okay.o plays ] troy polamalu's going deeper. ♪ ♪ and so is head & shoulders deep clean. [ male announcer ] with 7 benefits it goes deep to remove grease, gunk and flakes. deep. like me. [ male announcer ] head & shoulders deep clean for men. ♪ ♪ >> wow! i've never seen anything like this. >> when disaster strikes sometimes the only way out is to look within. current tv digs deep into the extraordinary tales of heroism determination and escape. "trapped" experience the drama. back to back to back. >> hold on mates! >> catch the "trapped" mini-marathon saturday starting at 1 eastern. on current tv. ♪ come to my window ♪ ♪ wait by the light of the moon ♪ come to my window ♪ ♪ i'll be home soon ♪ >> stephanie: it is the "the stephanie miller show." welcome to it. 51 minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-12 the phone number toll free from anywhere. susan in l.a. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi sus. welcome. >> caller: i can't think of anybody else i would wait two hours to talk to. >> st
so they were referred to as natural-morn munichs. >> i don't think jesus ever said gay is okay.o plays ] troy polamalu's going deeper. ♪ ♪ and so is head & shoulders deep clean. [ male announcer ] with 7 benefits it goes deep to remove grease, gunk and flakes. deep. like me. [ male announcer ] head & shoulders deep clean for men. ♪ ♪ >> wow! i've never seen anything like this. >> when disaster strikes sometimes the only way out is to look within. current tv...
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i guess we are staying together the president now says he means it and we say you are right to munichdo have your back. his searing tv sketchiness news conference, as the title shipped to her military force to be used to prevent those chemical weapons from ever seeing the light of day and never ever of congress i know of will be behind the president. but what do you do with the weapons themselves? >> that's the lesson of libya. if we did not have sufficient control of the arms caches all over the place and obviously those weapons have gone to places that we didn't want them to do. the second major issue is the increasing ambrogi hobbyist, al qaeda on the ground fighting very well, by the way, that issue is going to be a very serious challenge. the longer this goes on, the bigger challenges. [inaudible] >> secretary of state if i understand correctly is urgently meeting with russian representatives and lots of elements of the american state department meeting with our allies. one of the things that reference for recognition of the new searing national council is something we'd be doing
i guess we are staying together the president now says he means it and we say you are right to munichdo have your back. his searing tv sketchiness news conference, as the title shipped to her military force to be used to prevent those chemical weapons from ever seeing the light of day and never ever of congress i know of will be behind the president. but what do you do with the weapons themselves? >> that's the lesson of libya. if we did not have sufficient control of the arms caches all...
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people do believe this is a munich. if you get one thing, they're coming for the next. it's not true and that argument has to be made in a convincing way. >> we have people like joe manchin coming out, lifetime member of the nra, governor of west virginia, grew up in the hunting culture. that's the key. you have to have more people. with all due respect to michael bloomberg, he ain't going to convince anybody in america that it's not a slippery slope. he's just not but joe manchin will. other conservatives from the south, out west. people that grew up in a hunting culture, where you walk around the gun room, you sat at night with cases around, with fathers that taught you how to use guns safely, those are the people that will sway this debate. >> here's what i will say about bloomberg that there is -- now, because of how much time he's served, real data in new york city, as to what he has been able to do, that shows certain important numbers going down. he'll talk more about that when he comes on the show. >> understand what i'm -- >> i know. >> understand what i'm sayi
people do believe this is a munich. if you get one thing, they're coming for the next. it's not true and that argument has to be made in a convincing way. >> we have people like joe manchin coming out, lifetime member of the nra, governor of west virginia, grew up in the hunting culture. that's the key. you have to have more people. with all due respect to michael bloomberg, he ain't going to convince anybody in america that it's not a slippery slope. he's just not but joe manchin will....
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remember munich, 1972, the israeli athletes are massacred by the palestinian radicals in the olympicrators and killing the people who perpetrated the mass murder of the israeli athletes. that's the armed forces approach, or the sending seal team 6 against osama bin laden. that's the military approach. what's happening in benghazi is pretty clear to me. it's a law enforcement approach. we busted them at the airport in turkey. in cairo the cops there apprehended one of the alleged masterminds of the benghazi attacks. it's clear there will be a law enforcement approach to catching the perpetrators of the benghazi attacks. not a military approach. now, i believe in terms of the hillary clinton testimony, they can now use that secretive, undercover, law enforcement approach as the reason they do not publicly disclose what they're doing to apprehend the perpetrators -- but also may be true. >> brian: the law enforcement approach has fallen very short. >> we have a half dozen in custody. >> we had a senator who had to get the f.b.i. in to question those captured would be kill increase tunis
remember munich, 1972, the israeli athletes are massacred by the palestinian radicals in the olympicrators and killing the people who perpetrated the mass murder of the israeli athletes. that's the armed forces approach, or the sending seal team 6 against osama bin laden. that's the military approach. what's happening in benghazi is pretty clear to me. it's a law enforcement approach. we busted them at the airport in turkey. in cairo the cops there apprehended one of the alleged masterminds of...
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so they were referred to as natural-morn munichs. >> i don't think jesus ever said gay is okay.round the world that leave no shortage for exciting conversations. at the end of the show, you know what has happened, why its happened and more importantly, what's going to happen tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ ♪ and letting go ♪ ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we...