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perfect. >> to illustrate how the recipes work, nathan takes some crazy photos.shot like this, he slices his pricey cooking equipment in half. no food or drink is safe from nathan's questioning mind and outlandish experiments. >> this is a great bottle of wine. we are going to pour it into a blender. >> this seems sacrilegious to me. >> it is particularly sacrilegious. there are two reasons to do this. one is that it takes the benefits of decanting and makes them much more so. the other is it freaks people out. >> have you always been a risk- taker? >> yes. including that thanksgiving dinner when i was 9. that was risk taking, let me tell you. >> and the risks are paying off. it is hard to believe food this good is cooked in liquid nitrogen and a jewelry cleaner. >> it conjures the image, forgive me, of the mad scientist. >> you say that like it is a bad thing. >> you are right, it is not a bad thing. >> crazy ideas sometimes work. the technological society that we have is built on a foundation of those crazy ideas that work. >> next, an adventure on the high sea
perfect. >> to illustrate how the recipes work, nathan takes some crazy photos.shot like this, he slices his pricey cooking equipment in half. no food or drink is safe from nathan's questioning mind and outlandish experiments. >> this is a great bottle of wine. we are going to pour it into a blender. >> this seems sacrilegious to me. >> it is particularly sacrilegious. there are two reasons to do this. one is that it takes the benefits of decanting and makes them much...
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ands north of seattle nathan likes to work and play.olymath and he studied under stephen hawking. bringinghe brain he is to the kitchen. >> our approach is to loving food and the process of taking of doing something amazing. nathan, amazing food is subject to rigorous scientific testing. publishes a six volume bible of modern cuisine that cost $625 and he has sold thousands of copies. >> why did you decide to leave a >> it took five years and it is 24 pages. that favorite statistic is it is for confident. it is a hint that the next book will focus on dessert. nitrogen >> hed uses ingredients commonly found in a lab. never do this. >> this is a bad idea. >> now, i really want to do it. >> go ahead. >> it is cold. >> how does one come across liquid nitrogen and use it in the kitchen? >> it costs less than bottled water, believe it or not. >> what has been the reception of the traditional foodies? are they welcoming this technology? >> some say cooking should be about soul and art and get this liquid nitrogen out of here. but then you put
ands north of seattle nathan likes to work and play.olymath and he studied under stephen hawking. bringinghe brain he is to the kitchen. >> our approach is to loving food and the process of taking of doing something amazing. nathan, amazing food is subject to rigorous scientific testing. publishes a six volume bible of modern cuisine that cost $625 and he has sold thousands of copies. >> why did you decide to leave a >> it took five years and it is 24 pages. that favorite...
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rbs, the cfo nathan bostock is going back home. cfo, gone down as the from rbs. , marginsxt -- inditex are rising. company in italy, berlusconi family invests. holding divesting their in the company. we will see how that trade plays out through the rest of the day. by atock is being placed number of institutions. in terms of currency, the overall direction of the dollar -- we had just halted the decline in the asian trade. we are just nipping back into that overall direction. euro-yen, i am seeing from the analyst they are saying that euro-yen is oversold. it still dips a little bit. technically, that is oversold. back to you. >> thank you so much. our next guest says equities will continue to offer investors the most attractive long-term returns. for more on his investment strategy, let's welcome the globalcio at allianz investors with more than 300 billion euros in management. talk to me about what your main concern over the next eight weeks is going to be. we have this budget deal. it is not bad. nothing to write home about, but
rbs, the cfo nathan bostock is going back home. cfo, gone down as the from rbs. , marginsxt -- inditex are rising. company in italy, berlusconi family invests. holding divesting their in the company. we will see how that trade plays out through the rest of the day. by atock is being placed number of institutions. in terms of currency, the overall direction of the dollar -- we had just halted the decline in the asian trade. we are just nipping back into that overall direction. euro-yen, i am...
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nathan bostock has returned to santander after only two months in the job.es six months after rbs ceo stephen hester announced his resignation. it expects a substantial loss this year after the creation of a bad bank for its worst loans. u.s. budget negotiators have unveiled an agreement to avoid another government shutdown next week. it eases automatic spending cuts and reduces the deficit. the house will consider the measures later this week. the agreement would end a three- year cycle of partisan showdowns over the budget. both wall street and u.s. regulators are claiming victory after the adoption of a strict new volcker rule. regulators are pleased with the restraints on hedging. won exemptions for their market-making that. they were able to push the role's start date to july 2015. let's talk about how the european markets are trading as we go to the u.s. session. manus cranny with more. >> european equities managed to galvanize themselves. it attempt onit the upside by the heart of europe. paris up 0.6%. we are waiting for the chinese to tell us, are y
nathan bostock has returned to santander after only two months in the job.es six months after rbs ceo stephen hester announced his resignation. it expects a substantial loss this year after the creation of a bad bank for its worst loans. u.s. budget negotiators have unveiled an agreement to avoid another government shutdown next week. it eases automatic spending cuts and reduces the deficit. the house will consider the measures later this week. the agreement would end a three- year cycle of...
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. >> washington's first idea of the spy is nathan hale? tell us about that. >> guest: nathan hale wanted to see the auction in just missed bunker hill sid he comes back with washington and there was a familiarity there. i gail graduate and teacher in to he volunteers to be a spy in washington says they need volunteers. he had no experience and is extremely bright and ambitious and peerless. he was sent him over against his better instincts. as part of research would reveal to see the point at which he would cross ended a couple of days there was a story going around about one said he was overheard asking questions somebody pretended to be sympathetic he was caught and captured a few days later he is saying to unceremoniously the debates about this location they understand that when i looked there i believe was a dress for less but there's a big black bear here stood nathan hale and where would they be next? but this is not mars but new york city. you will not be a loyalist? we will be direct. >> host: he failed because of his experience if
. >> washington's first idea of the spy is nathan hale? tell us about that. >> guest: nathan hale wanted to see the auction in just missed bunker hill sid he comes back with washington and there was a familiarity there. i gail graduate and teacher in to he volunteers to be a spy in washington says they need volunteers. he had no experience and is extremely bright and ambitious and peerless. he was sent him over against his better instincts. as part of research would reveal to see...
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hang on nathan. >> they did have a big robust -- >> nathan, we're going black..s., what do i do then? should i be proceed active? to simon's point we'll say, this will blow over and by this time next year everyone wants their christmas gifts? >> you want to make sure you win back that goodwill. a small mea culpa and credit is a long way to go. make sure it goes to the heart, an emotional message saying we know your child, those you love did not get their gifts on time. we're very sorry that happened and we'll work very hard. >> life is unfair. woergs worse things will happen. >> nathan? >> i think he should work in pr that's what i think. i think it's all going to be about -- this was a slow retail season. if they can't get it right compared to when it's hopping next year, good luck. >> customer service, hey, you'll live. >> how do you think target amazon, u.p.s. and fedex, by the way, should pursue relations with customers? tweet us what you think. we'll share your thoughts later in the show. >>> 2013 may be coming to an end next year but a tax and investment m
hang on nathan. >> they did have a big robust -- >> nathan, we're going black..s., what do i do then? should i be proceed active? to simon's point we'll say, this will blow over and by this time next year everyone wants their christmas gifts? >> you want to make sure you win back that goodwill. a small mea culpa and credit is a long way to go. make sure it goes to the heart, an emotional message saying we know your child, those you love did not get their gifts on time. we're...
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and nathan said something about thanksgiving. and it just hit me. and i want thanksgiving, yeah, i mean it's fascinating to me. here we are in a country that actually said that they were sorry to the native people. and why can't they say that in our country. how come we can't say we're sorry. and how come, you know, we should give them the meal for thanksgiving, not feed ourselves. we should feed the native americans. >> rose: and when some president or another decides that we should apologize for something terrible that happened, you hear people don't apologize for america, that becomes the accusation in the political arena. you're apologizing for something. as if. >> look that's a crime. >> i actually, there's a part of it i find understandable. i don't think there's great value in saying you're sorry over and over again. i do think there is great value in saying it at least once and to recognize it. but at the end of the day, change your behaviour is really what i think is the ball game. change your behaviour. because words are cheap. actions are
and nathan said something about thanksgiving. and it just hit me. and i want thanksgiving, yeah, i mean it's fascinating to me. here we are in a country that actually said that they were sorry to the native people. and why can't they say that in our country. how come we can't say we're sorry. and how come, you know, we should give them the meal for thanksgiving, not feed ourselves. we should feed the native americans. >> rose: and when some president or another decides that we should...
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>> sam and nathan huntsinger. >> very articulate. >> did you hear that first answer? >> those guys got something going on. >> you're going to buy yourself some balm. >> if i knew how to use the interweb and buy some i would buy some now. >> we have got your first move tomorrow when we come back. stay tuned. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. every weekend worked, every idea sold... ♪ you deserve a cadillac, the fastest growing full-line luxury brand in the united states. including the all new 2014 cadillac cts, motor trend's 2014 car of the year. now during our season's best event, get the best offers
>> sam and nathan huntsinger. >> very articulate. >> did you hear that first answer? >> those guys got something going on. >> you're going to buy yourself some balm. >> if i knew how to use the interweb and buy some i would buy some now. >> we have got your first move tomorrow when we come back. stay tuned. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics...
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. >>> you are looking at joe nathan. joe nathan is moving on want the tigers agreed to a 2-year deal to make him the closer. he had 43 saves last year with texas. ironically the trade for nathan way back in 2003, he also has a new home after agreeing to a 1- year deal with boston. >>> hockey and the sharks, now sitting atop of the nhl standings. not so for the toronto maple leafs who lost 4 in a row. brett burns with his first career catch pick. look, going deep. 5 on 3, and joe palevsky to joe thornton. stewart getting credit for the game winner. the sharks beat the maple leafs, 4-2. and they get the sixth straight win. >> arizona state hosting stamford in the pac10 championship. instead of palo alto one team will make a huge different. >> we don't play well on the road when the atmosphere isn't electrifying like most away game the are. it was just flat. >> reporter: stamford does not care where they play, they just want back for the rose bowl. >> in no way shape or form is this a disappointment. if you could tell our t
. >>> you are looking at joe nathan. joe nathan is moving on want the tigers agreed to a 2-year deal to make him the closer. he had 43 saves last year with texas. ironically the trade for nathan way back in 2003, he also has a new home after agreeing to a 1- year deal with boston. >>> hockey and the sharks, now sitting atop of the nhl standings. not so for the toronto maple leafs who lost 4 in a row. brett burns with his first career catch pick. look, going deep. 5 on 3, and...
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tell us that story. >> caller: nathan hale missed bunker hill. he wanted to see the action, and i know you know this inside and out, and he just missed by a little while, and he comes back with washington, and i guess there was a familiarity there, and he's a teacher, and yale graduate. he says, i need volunteers, washington knew in the gut this guy was ill-prepared to do it, no experience, he was bright, good looking guy, robust, ambitious, and seemed to be fearless. he sent them over against what i understand, what i concluded was his better instincts. he only last fairs we can tell, as far as the research reveals, a couple days, went to huntington, the point which he crossed, and there's a few stories going around, one of which said he was overheard asking questions, someone pretended to be sympathetic, there was a trap, caught, captured #, and a few days later, he's hanged. unceremoniously. there's debate about the location. the location i understand was 66 and 3 #rd, and i was heartenedded to see when i went there, i believe, it was a dress-
tell us that story. >> caller: nathan hale missed bunker hill. he wanted to see the action, and i know you know this inside and out, and he just missed by a little while, and he comes back with washington, and i guess there was a familiarity there, and he's a teacher, and yale graduate. he says, i need volunteers, washington knew in the gut this guy was ill-prepared to do it, no experience, he was bright, good looking guy, robust, ambitious, and seemed to be fearless. he sent them over...
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it's not good for the vast majority of students. >> nathan said one of the most important aspects of the pay as you earn model is that it gives the entrepreneurs the freedom to take a risk at exactly the right time. >> there are all these people who have the real window in life when they didn't have a spouse orchids or a mortgage or anything else that prevents them from taking risks now. >> risks that people are bet willing pay a big reward down the line. stacey tisdale, al jazeera new york. >> that's our show for today. i'll ali velshi. thanks for joining us. >>> i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in "the stream." what's the right equation to help students learn. here's the formula, and it has many rethinking the future of education. >> we bring in your voice and all of your live feedback throughout the show. in the 1920s everybody thought radio was the tool that was going to transform learning, and now people are looking to online education for this. >> we have this thing call
it's not good for the vast majority of students. >> nathan said one of the most important aspects of the pay as you earn model is that it gives the entrepreneurs the freedom to take a risk at exactly the right time. >> there are all these people who have the real window in life when they didn't have a spouse orchids or a mortgage or anything else that prevents them from taking risks now. >> risks that people are bet willing pay a big reward down the line. stacey tisdale, al...
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it's not good for the vast majority of students. >> nathan said one of the most important aspects of the pay as you earn model is that it gives the entrepreneurs the freedom to take a risk at exactly the right time. >> there are all these people who have the real window in life when they didn't have a spouse orchids or a mortgage or anything else that prevents them from taking risks now. >> risks that people are bet willing pay a big reward down the line. stacey tisdale, al jazeera new york . >> that's our show for today. i'll ali velshi. thanks for joining us. check check >> hello. welcome to al jazeera america. i'm thomas drayton. here are the top stories we are following. >> egypt's muslim brotherhood is criticising the decision to declare it a terrorist organization. it says it is based on false accusations. the brotherhood denied it was behind the deadly suicide bomb engine mansoura. >> the united nations says aid agencies will need at least $166 million over the next three months to help people displaced by fighting in south sudan. thousands died since the violence in central a
it's not good for the vast majority of students. >> nathan said one of the most important aspects of the pay as you earn model is that it gives the entrepreneurs the freedom to take a risk at exactly the right time. >> there are all these people who have the real window in life when they didn't have a spouse orchids or a mortgage or anything else that prevents them from taking risks now. >> risks that people are bet willing pay a big reward down the line. stacey tisdale, al...
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. >>> north yot bo nathan bostoc left his position.ritish bus and rail operator first group stock up nearly 3% rejecting a proposal to split the firm and sell the company's u.s. business, saying the plan is not compelling and contains inaccuracies. the world's biggest clothing retailer posted a 10% raise in sales for the first weeks of the first quarter. we'll get more on inditex in around 45 minutes. >>> as far as bond markets are concerned, we saw treasury yields down to a yield of 2.8%. we're currently on ten-year treasuries just above that at 2.81%. we were yielding 2.93% after the jobs report last friday. and on the currency markets, the dollar is town to a six-week low. the euro yesterday we saw up to around 1.3748. we are above that at 1.3767. not far away from the high of 1.3830. dollar/yen is back below 1.30 moving away from that six-month high. sterling/dollar, 11 is.6416. that is the trading in europe. let's bring in sixuan from singapore with the update on what's happening in asia. hi, sixuan. >> hi. thank you, ross. a lot
. >>> north yot bo nathan bostoc left his position.ritish bus and rail operator first group stock up nearly 3% rejecting a proposal to split the firm and sell the company's u.s. business, saying the plan is not compelling and contains inaccuracies. the world's biggest clothing retailer posted a 10% raise in sales for the first weeks of the first quarter. we'll get more on inditex in around 45 minutes. >>> as far as bond markets are concerned, we saw treasury yields down to a...
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nathan lion wonderful. his first five-fer spell. mitchell johnson involved in a clash against kevin pitter sen, put off by a bag. johnson was tired of him delaying play time after time. they had words in the middle adding to a testy relation between the teams. australia primed to win the fourth ashes test, go 4-0 up, heading to sydney hoping to make it an ashes clean sweep. we'll wait and see. >> from cricket to football. there's six matches to look forward to. action against west brom. reigning champions manchester united dwelling in seventh. picking up much-needed points. the welsh club's first claim since the sacking of mckay. arsenal playing on sunday. city could go top if they beat crystal palace. >> maybe everyone thinks that we are going to win because we are playing an easy game. all the teams are in the relegate position. it is tough. tough to play against them. we must try to recover. what happened - i don't think it would be anything. >> world number two novak djokovic is attempting to add one more trophy to his collectio
nathan lion wonderful. his first five-fer spell. mitchell johnson involved in a clash against kevin pitter sen, put off by a bag. johnson was tired of him delaying play time after time. they had words in the middle adding to a testy relation between the teams. australia primed to win the fourth ashes test, go 4-0 up, heading to sydney hoping to make it an ashes clean sweep. we'll wait and see. >> from cricket to football. there's six matches to look forward to. action against west brom....
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this is making a more extreme version, as url v usual, of nathan's point. i would argue at least through 2011. long term unemployment for anybody is just devastating. if your choice is. [applause] . .
this is making a more extreme version, as url v usual, of nathan's point. i would argue at least through 2011. long term unemployment for anybody is just devastating. if your choice is. [applause] . .
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nathan hale volunteers to be a spy. washington says he needs volunteers and he knew that this guy was ill-prepared to do it, he had no experience, extremely bright, good looking guy, robust and ambitious and seemed to be fearless. he said against by understand and what i've concluded is against his better instincts. as far as we can tell and as far as my research would reveal a couple days. he goes into huntington and i saw the point in which he crossed and in a couple days there's a few stories going on but one of which said that he was overheard asking some questions and some one pretended to be sympathetic to what he's doing and he was captured and a few days later he is hanged unceremoniously. there is a debate about the location that on a understand was 56 and third and i was heartened to see when i went there i believe it was a dress for less, but there is a plaque here stood nathan hale and its are now where we are keeping this and that's fine. but i think most important i want people to say she didn't get hang o
nathan hale volunteers to be a spy. washington says he needs volunteers and he knew that this guy was ill-prepared to do it, he had no experience, extremely bright, good looking guy, robust and ambitious and seemed to be fearless. he said against by understand and what i've concluded is against his better instincts. as far as we can tell and as far as my research would reveal a couple days. he goes into huntington and i saw the point in which he crossed and in a couple days there's a few...
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i agree with athanasios and nathan. that doesn't mean he did qe at any and everything would be solved. that's not my point. but just the discussion that central bankers have allowed this, to get into the rhetorical trap, start apologizing, we are using unconventional policy. i wish we weren't getting our hands so dirty. but i'm with him on what he said about the crisis, the idea is to get the job done. that are more or less political populace to do it but get the job done. and qe roughly speaking is getting the job done. >> i be happy to continue to ask questions but i want to let a couple of you. i think we have microphones around the room that can be passed. and if you get by, first of all, please wait, raise your hand if you want to ask the question. right here. if you could just identify who you are. >> can you hear me speak with the is spent my question is about a simon johnson 13 bankers question. in the u.s., part of the strategy seemed to include the steps where banks were allowed to consolidate and get larger.
i agree with athanasios and nathan. that doesn't mean he did qe at any and everything would be solved. that's not my point. but just the discussion that central bankers have allowed this, to get into the rhetorical trap, start apologizing, we are using unconventional policy. i wish we weren't getting our hands so dirty. but i'm with him on what he said about the crisis, the idea is to get the job done. that are more or less political populace to do it but get the job done. and qe roughly...
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nathan bomie is a business reporter for the "free press." good morning to both of you.h the widow of a detroit firefighter who was killed in the line of duty five years ago. she and her six children rely on her husband's $2500 a month pension. here's what she said. >> for us not to be eligible to receive his pension benefits, which he definitely worked for and gave the ultimate sacrifice, it's a slap in the face, you know. i don't think that anybody should have to go through that. they shouldn't change the game at the end. >> rochelle, i know you've been talking to a lot of these folks who are going to be directly impacted by this. what are they telling you? >> well, first and foremost, they're scared to death. as lee saunders said, we're not talking about people who are living high on the hog. these are people who are living from paycheck to paycheck trying to decide between food and medicine. in some cases you've got widows of firefighters and police officers like syrie harris there who are frightened and confused. >> part of that confusion, nathan, obviously public p
nathan bomie is a business reporter for the "free press." good morning to both of you.h the widow of a detroit firefighter who was killed in the line of duty five years ago. she and her six children rely on her husband's $2500 a month pension. here's what she said. >> for us not to be eligible to receive his pension benefits, which he definitely worked for and gave the ultimate sacrifice, it's a slap in the face, you know. i don't think that anybody should have to go through...
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dan nathan. josh brian, brian kelly and steven. let's get to our top story. the late day sell-off, the s&p and nasdaq falling more than 1%. if you read the interweb, brian kelly, it will say because there are worries about taper. >> i think the interweb is wrong on that. if you're really right today discovering, oh, my god they might taper next week and you're selling today you're probably doing the wrong thing. the market has been up tremendously. it got a little scary today let's call it, 1786 on the s&p 500 was my very short-term line in the sand. now looks like we'll have to go down and test 1750 and see what happens from there. but it was indiscriminate today. >> i don't buy what the interweb tells me either in general although i will push back and say now that we have a budget deal isn't it more likely the fed will taper sooner? it's more of a higher probability at this point so -- >> i think everyone has been so wrong on whether or not -- when they're going to taper that it's just to me you have to push it off the desk right now. you have to worry abou
dan nathan. josh brian, brian kelly and steven. let's get to our top story. the late day sell-off, the s&p and nasdaq falling more than 1%. if you read the interweb, brian kelly, it will say because there are worries about taper. >> i think the interweb is wrong on that. if you're really right today discovering, oh, my god they might taper next week and you're selling today you're probably doing the wrong thing. the market has been up tremendously. it got a little scary today let's...
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that again i agree with nathan.doesn't mean if you take qe out infinitum everything would be solved but i think the discussion central bankers have allowed themselves to get into this rhetorical trap of apologizing oh we are using uncommercial policy. i wish we weren't getting our hands at dirty that i'm with him on what he said about the crisis. there are better and worse ways of doing it and there are more careless way that a popular doing it to get the job done. q. qe roughly speaking it's getting it's part of the job done. >> i made continue asking questions. i think we have microphones around the room that can be passed and if you get one first of all please wait. raise your hand if you want to ask a question. right here. is there someone here? if you can identify who you are. we would all like to know and you are being videotaped for outside viewers. >> can you hear me. >> yes. >> my question is about simon johnson 13 bankers question. in the u.s., part of the strategy seems to include steps where tanks were a
that again i agree with nathan.doesn't mean if you take qe out infinitum everything would be solved but i think the discussion central bankers have allowed themselves to get into this rhetorical trap of apologizing oh we are using uncommercial policy. i wish we weren't getting our hands at dirty that i'm with him on what he said about the crisis. there are better and worse ways of doing it and there are more careless way that a popular doing it to get the job done. q. qe roughly speaking it's...
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[cheers and applause] >> stephen: now, nathan -- [cheers and applause] >> stephen: i have always said. i have always said america is the greatest country in the history of the united states. [ applause ] >> stephen: some naysayers they say the country is in decline because it's harder to get into walmart than harvard. really? where did you hear that sounds like [beep]. they claim the middle class have a declining of standard of living. it adjusts to inflation of 199. so income hasn't changed from the 80s. neither has a lot of things. look at rob low. you're older than i am! why aren't you melting. you're like a flower preserved in amber. now, no surprise -- [laughing] >> stephen: no surprise. bitching about the middle class has become obama's latest pet project. which he detailed recently in a major speech he called "let's talk about anything but obama care." jim. >> -- decreasing mobility pose a fundamental threat to the american dream, our way of life, and what we stand for around the globe. it has jeopardized middle class america, if you work hard you have a chance to get ahead. i
[cheers and applause] >> stephen: now, nathan -- [cheers and applause] >> stephen: i have always said. i have always said america is the greatest country in the history of the united states. [ applause ] >> stephen: some naysayers they say the country is in decline because it's harder to get into walmart than harvard. really? where did you hear that sounds like [beep]. they claim the middle class have a declining of standard of living. it adjusts to inflation of 199. so income...
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it's celebrities who let you know what it takes to win in life-- nathan adrian, allyson felix, and robbysh. this is how to overcome. [captioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ as long as it's all right i know there's a way... ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa lexington. find out how to have the real winning edge ove
it's celebrities who let you know what it takes to win in life-- nathan adrian, allyson felix, and robbysh. this is how to overcome. [captioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ as long as it's all right i know there's a way... ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa lexington. find out how to have the real winning edge ove
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officer nathan magnal. sergeant andrew mahan. and my academy mate, captain michael moran. may i please have officer brendan o'connor. sergeant matthew o'leary. officer mike palata. and officer adrian pane. may i have now officer jason robertson. sergeant sean ryan. sergeant kelvin sanders. sergeant jason sawyer. [applause] can i have officer pete sable. officer thomas smith. officer michael wolf. officer ronald laberto. >> mike wolf decided to be with his wife, having a baby and missed our ceremony. see if he ever gets anything again. >> and the silver medal awarded for the first officer on that night sergeant roberto. and although captain told the story as well could be told. i was there that night. and the story pales by comparison if you saw what these officers encountered. and the fact of the smoke and the rounds going through floors and ceiling and fire and all the buildings attached. i can assure that the shot taken that night by officer hines saved lives as well as all of these officers. [applause] and one person that is not mentioned in the report is captain jason
officer nathan magnal. sergeant andrew mahan. and my academy mate, captain michael moran. may i please have officer brendan o'connor. sergeant matthew o'leary. officer mike palata. and officer adrian pane. may i have now officer jason robertson. sergeant sean ryan. sergeant kelvin sanders. sergeant jason sawyer. [applause] can i have officer pete sable. officer thomas smith. officer michael wolf. officer ronald laberto. >> mike wolf decided to be with his wife, having a baby and missed...
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. >> washington's first idea of the spy is nathan hale? tell us about that. >> guest: nathan hale wanted to see the auction in just missed bunker hill sid he comes back with washington and there was a familiarity there. i gail graduate and teacher in to he volunteers to be a spy in washington says they need volunteers. he had no experience and is extremely bright and ambitious and peerless. he was sent him over against his better instincts. as part of research would reveal to see the point at which he would cross ended a couple of days there was a story going around about one said he was overheard asking questions somebody pretended to be sympathetic he was caught and captured a few days later he is saying to unceremoniously the debates about this location they understand that when i looked there i believe was a dress for less but there's a big black bear here stood nathan hale and where would they be next? but this is not mars but new york city. you will not be a loyalist? we will be direct. >> host: he failed because of his experience if
. >> washington's first idea of the spy is nathan hale? tell us about that. >> guest: nathan hale wanted to see the auction in just missed bunker hill sid he comes back with washington and there was a familiarity there. i gail graduate and teacher in to he volunteers to be a spy in washington says they need volunteers. he had no experience and is extremely bright and ambitious and peerless. he was sent him over against his better instincts. as part of research would reveal to see...
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from mississippi, nathan gonzalez, you believe what i believe.nerable. >> i think it's important that you remember all the prime easier are not created equal. you have incumbents with different levels of vulnerability. the different levels of credibility and states that are more difficult or expensive to play than others. when you compare mississippi to texas, you can advertise in mississippi statewide and if you transfer that, you can get about half of one of the 23 media markets in texas. >> and statewide mississippi. >> and chris mentioned with the club for growth, it's $5.5 million and not going to be with steve stockman, but mississippi is the one race where you have that alignment with the outside groups. the other thing is the senator is starting for scratch. he can't start the model of ahead of your challenge, 18 months in advance. he is starting from zero. mississippi is the to watch. >> then there is kentucky. they both feel they are more symbolic. lindsay graham and mitch mcconnell are symbolic. i go back and forth of who is more vulne
from mississippi, nathan gonzalez, you believe what i believe.nerable. >> i think it's important that you remember all the prime easier are not created equal. you have incumbents with different levels of vulnerability. the different levels of credibility and states that are more difficult or expensive to play than others. when you compare mississippi to texas, you can advertise in mississippi statewide and if you transfer that, you can get about half of one of the 23 media markets in...
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months and i got hit with an armed robbery. >> despite their claims of innocence, brandyn cox and nathanfound guilty of the battery that landed them in seg. since then, cox has been released. brady remains at pendleton. as for jacob shauntee, his future remains as troubled as his past. even though he's completed all programs and has earned his release, he can't go home. according to superintendent mike dempsey, jacob has no one or no place to take him in. >> it could be directly related to there being no parent, to there being no guardian, no relative that's willing to take the offender in. it could be that they've exhausted all of the other community placement treatment programs that were out there, and we're having to dig and try to find as best we can somebody else to take him. >> in his final comments about what he sees for his future, jacob reveals one last wrenching detail about the life he left behind. >> normal, good life for me? going back to school so i could finish my high school diploma, take care of my little girl, get married to my girl's mama. take care of them. pretty muc
months and i got hit with an armed robbery. >> despite their claims of innocence, brandyn cox and nathanfound guilty of the battery that landed them in seg. since then, cox has been released. brady remains at pendleton. as for jacob shauntee, his future remains as troubled as his past. even though he's completed all programs and has earned his release, he can't go home. according to superintendent mike dempsey, jacob has no one or no place to take him in. >> it could be directly...
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. >> nathan harding is a cofounder of ekso bionics. it was invented not for the health field, but battlefield as a device to help soldiers carry heavy loads. >> there's a problem with soldiers getting injured due to large loads they were carrying and they wanted to develop more. we were helping to develop exoskeleton for someone to carry a backpack and a vest. the breakthrough was to carry a wearable robot supporting its own weight with minimal energy, meaning it could be powered by a battery pack. and the rocking thing. >> it takes over the function of the muscles in your legs. it can do that completely for a person who is completely paralyzed below the waste or partially for someone who is trying to relearn to walk, like someone that had a streak. >> jason guys -- geeser is a test pilot. >> i put it in walk mode. take the step and as i move my body the exomoves. if i stop, the exostops so i can go forward and lateral. there we go. >> in 2008 his spinal cord was injured in a motorcycle accident that almost killed him. jason found out
. >> nathan harding is a cofounder of ekso bionics. it was invented not for the health field, but battlefield as a device to help soldiers carry heavy loads. >> there's a problem with soldiers getting injured due to large loads they were carrying and they wanted to develop more. we were helping to develop exoskeleton for someone to carry a backpack and a vest. the breakthrough was to carry a wearable robot supporting its own weight with minimal energy, meaning it could be powered by...
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nathan, you want to handle the question splication?> at guantanamo, we have some residents being brought to the trial, but we also have stateless yemenis and people who were swept up and it was decided we're not a threat and could be released. what right closet they -- rights do they have to get out of guantanamo? >> well, that's an interesting point. what rights do they have? well, so far, i mean, these are people who have not been criminally charged. this is an important distinction. there are about 150 people held at guantanamo, but only about a third of them. the government estimates can be charged or will be charged with specific violences of the laws of war that the military commission can try. so what about the other people? some of them have been cleared for release. others have not. the federal court have not questioned the government's power to hold enemy prisoners captured during armed conflict. .. >> especially with what has been opposed by the government. their status remains a question mark. so, yes, what can happen to th
nathan, you want to handle the question splication?> at guantanamo, we have some residents being brought to the trial, but we also have stateless yemenis and people who were swept up and it was decided we're not a threat and could be released. what right closet they -- rights do they have to get out of guantanamo? >> well, that's an interesting point. what rights do they have? well, so far, i mean, these are people who have not been criminally charged. this is an important distinction....
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. >> nathan is one of the robot's inventers.d for the are meat feed but for the credit military field. >> there's a huge problem in the field for soldiers carrying the large loads, in fact they want to carry more. we were helping to develop exoskeletons. to carry the person's weight and more as well. >> it can be powered by a small battery pack and then there's that whole walking thing. >> it takes over the function of the muscles in your legs. it can do that either completely, for a person who's completely paralyzed, or partially for someone who is rethroarng walk, like someone who -- credit relearning to walk, like someone who has just had a stroke. >> i put the device in walk-mode and take the first right step and as i move my body the exo will move with me. if i don't move to the any next position the exo stops. >> test pilots like amanda boxtel and jason geezer, how have they helped you advance this technology. >> they have helped tremendously. everything is unpredictable once you introduce a human into the situation. 38 ph
. >> nathan is one of the robot's inventers.d for the are meat feed but for the credit military field. >> there's a huge problem in the field for soldiers carrying the large loads, in fact they want to carry more. we were helping to develop exoskeletons. to carry the person's weight and more as well. >> it can be powered by a small battery pack and then there's that whole walking thing. >> it takes over the function of the muscles in your legs. it can do that either...
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>> reporter: 27-year-old nathan is what supporters are counting on. one of the young invincibles whose enrollment is critical to make the law work. he's in no hurry to sign up. what's the hold up? >> i haven't gotten around to it yet. >> reporter: how do you get young people on board. >> recruit their parents with a dose of humor. aarp urging mothers to send children e cards. get health insurance so i can stop pestering you to sign up and pressure you to get married. >> something important to talk to you about. >> reporter: this new ad encourages moms and dads to have the talk with their grown kids over the holidays. >> we know you don't have health insurance. >> we love you no matter what, but it's time to get covered. >> reporter: using star power, too, like olivia wild. >> go. preventive care is free. >> obama care. >> reporter: obama care needs young, healthy adulted to offset cost of older people and those with preebsisting conditions. advocates say there are encouraging signs in california. first state to report who's enrolling. through october
>> reporter: 27-year-old nathan is what supporters are counting on. one of the young invincibles whose enrollment is critical to make the law work. he's in no hurry to sign up. what's the hold up? >> i haven't gotten around to it yet. >> reporter: how do you get young people on board. >> recruit their parents with a dose of humor. aarp urging mothers to send children e cards. get health insurance so i can stop pestering you to sign up and pressure you to get married....
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shrinks, they warned us of a substantial fall after they assets.n toxic nathan bought stock is returningold employer. he was the chief financial officer there. cfo, this is where the speculation. hsbc, a potential ip a -- ipo? the markets picked up so much, so it is out on the cards. will this be a promise that he will take the reins of power? rbs. small compared to step dish -- did threaten to leave two years ago. they promised him the role of cfo. >> thank you very much. barclays africa and unit plans to spend millions upgrading its operations, but will it be enough to win over lost market share? barclays africa has lost market share in south africa. they bought a 55% stake in the south african unit. 160 millionspend dollars on upgrading its branches. just like what we have seen in the u.k. and the u.s. they have fallen behind the curve, these to be top in the mortgage lending space in south africa. it has not been a very aggressive lending space. 4.9% relativeat to total lending. it has been embarking on cleaning up. how is it shaping up? the unsecured lending rate is very exciting. i
shrinks, they warned us of a substantial fall after they assets.n toxic nathan bought stock is returningold employer. he was the chief financial officer there. cfo, this is where the speculation. hsbc, a potential ip a -- ipo? the markets picked up so much, so it is out on the cards. will this be a promise that he will take the reins of power? rbs. small compared to step dish -- did threaten to leave two years ago. they promised him the role of cfo. >> thank you very much. barclays africa...
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our reporter howard nathan was in the denver suburb when hundreds of students gathered to pray last night. >> reporter: prayers for claire. on a fence outside a wrap ho high school. and on a field behind the school. employees kept us at a distance but we learned some 400 gathered, the recovery from friday's violence inside their school has just begun. >> people of faith were able to come closer to god. those without faith were able to through all these people heal in their own way. >> their thoughts are with 17- year-old claire davis, critically shot, the sheriff says but another student, 18- year-old carl pearson, who took his own life as a deputy approached. >> a lot of them are still in shock and they don't know how they feel and everybody handles grieving and healing differently. >> the sheriff's office is close to wrapping up its investigation here but says trying to understand the shooter's motives to hunt down his debate coach, identified by the school as tracy murphy, may take much longer. >> we are trying not to talk about the shooter much, trying not to make him a celebrity or a
our reporter howard nathan was in the denver suburb when hundreds of students gathered to pray last night. >> reporter: prayers for claire. on a fence outside a wrap ho high school. and on a field behind the school. employees kept us at a distance but we learned some 400 gathered, the recovery from friday's violence inside their school has just begun. >> people of faith were able to come closer to god. those without faith were able to through all these people heal in their own way....
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go.et me let nathan >> i appreciate that. i think adam is right in 99% of the cases. really do believe that in recent years we have seen some of the 1% manifest itself. it would haveif you hav been harder for the federal reserve to justify the qe. inflation was very close to 2%. that was the only objective for the federal reserve, coming in with these big guns of $85 million a month a month the would have been very difficult to justify. this was very much about hoping the labor market had a dual mandate. athink that if the ecp had dual mandate, i think there would have been additional pressures on the ecb to respond to the soft economic performance .hat we have seen there >> if you think hard about the mandate that they have, that they have not been vigorous in trying to achieve it, i think if there have had been another leg been it would have additional institutional pressures on them to stimulate. i the bank of england while was there, we have an inflation target. but we interpreted the mandate to say we are not going to kill the economy. you can look forward. you c
go.et me let nathan >> i appreciate that. i think adam is right in 99% of the cases. really do believe that in recent years we have seen some of the 1% manifest itself. it would haveif you hav been harder for the federal reserve to justify the qe. inflation was very close to 2%. that was the only objective for the federal reserve, coming in with these big guns of $85 million a month a month the would have been very difficult to justify. this was very much about hoping the labor market had...
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police that with that americans support these on this plane began eating elements in the resistance nathan well it it is important to who prefers to realize that the baby slept through it all. they don't want peace they don't want to or is it so i went to the circle into the studio condo went to the color scheme to buy for me to miss the start of the people read those rather responded oh you must know when that friend so we have a situation which united states to re read it they were oriented peace talks between khartoum and look where that word also looking at him and he is he the army. oh and the cost it's one of the list might be. and he lists the overtime ban you go to break down and consider at least two of the story. okay that's all did you get married. or the islamists. the studies are going to be in the development of the resistance of the results meanwhile according to the right things. syria needs to treat the human rights if it means that even at that has become a target banks trying to complain at least thirty six on the day to save the children sang lead on to the latest updat
police that with that americans support these on this plane began eating elements in the resistance nathan well it it is important to who prefers to realize that the baby slept through it all. they don't want peace they don't want to or is it so i went to the circle into the studio condo went to the color scheme to buy for me to miss the start of the people read those rather responded oh you must know when that friend so we have a situation which united states to re read it they were oriented...
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most of the minors he would tell you how likely have in the small bundle and nathan wednesday's data from a single soul that lives to fill the concert. when children present an ideal saakashvili husband to let the sentinel fourteen ukraine kiev has also bought fifty five other people from georgia the heat and beat us from entering the country all of them suspected of lacking with the ukrainian opposition during the ongoing anti government protests on tuesday crayfish color as well. well the most prominent person on the list is obviously former georgian president mikhail saakashvili at wellness support of the state called color revolutions. he's already visited the key is independence square at once and december. lately i'm twenty nine georgians on the list among them is the man who is on didn't catch a wanted list for being behind the unrest that the account during the protests in may two thousand and twelve in moscow this twist to it since they're all from the european union and us citizens who invented and treat the ukraine a train in parliament member who initiated this move. sad
most of the minors he would tell you how likely have in the small bundle and nathan wednesday's data from a single soul that lives to fill the concert. when children present an ideal saakashvili husband to let the sentinel fourteen ukraine kiev has also bought fifty five other people from georgia the heat and beat us from entering the country all of them suspected of lacking with the ukrainian opposition during the ongoing anti government protests on tuesday crayfish color as well. well the...
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i'm nathan and i quit smoking with chantix.ng him up and holding him against me. it wasn't just about me anymore. i had to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. chantix didn't have nicotine in it, and that was important to me. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix and see your doctor right away, as some could be life threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart a
i'm nathan and i quit smoking with chantix.ng him up and holding him against me. it wasn't just about me anymore. i had to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. chantix didn't have nicotine in it, and that was important to me. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping...
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. >> this is nathan, once again. >> nathan. that's going over the fireplace.i had a fireplace that would go over the fireplace. >> it's going over my fireplace. >> get a fake fireplace that you put up against the wall and then put that picture up over it. >> i got a couple of bathrooms in my house. i'll frame that. >> in the master? >> and the guest. >> so -- >> what was that, t.j.? >> oh, my gosh, shock jock sound effects. it's barnacle. >> speaking of bathrooms, turn that mic off. >> look who is here. visiting professor from the macintosh chair. >> take a look at the morning papers. "detroit free press" in just a few hours a judge will rule if detroit should get the green light to brode it's chapter 9 bankruptcy filing. if approved the bankruptcy would be the largest in u.s. history. >> from the telegraph, police in iceland shot and killed an armed gunman marking the first time a police operation resulted in the death in the country's history. reports say the suspect was killed after shooting two unarmed officer who tried to enter his apartment. iceland has
. >> this is nathan, once again. >> nathan. that's going over the fireplace.i had a fireplace that would go over the fireplace. >> it's going over my fireplace. >> get a fake fireplace that you put up against the wall and then put that picture up over it. >> i got a couple of bathrooms in my house. i'll frame that. >> in the master? >> and the guest. >> so -- >> what was that, t.j.? >> oh, my gosh, shock jock sound effects. it's...
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also joining us to talk markets, "fast money" contributor dan nathan.oing to put you first right here. what do you think explains the losing streak that we're seeing right now? i think dan is still getting ready. bob pisani, over to you, sir, in the meantime. bob pisani, four down days for the dow. we're seeing some of the rate sensitive sectors today, for example, take it on the chin. what are we to make of all this? >> the market wants some unequivocal sign that the fed is or is not going to taper in december or in january. and that's why this jobs number is so important tomorrow. generally most people feel, got to be a little over 200,000. 220, that'll give the three month average at 200,000. that's the sign they're going to do it sooner. without that, if we get some wimpy number of like 150,000 tomorrow, the market is going to sit and say now we don't know what to do. that's part of this indecisiveness we've been seeing. >> i wonder, cardiff, is it possible, let's say 500,000 jobs tomorrow morning. you really think the fed a couple weeks after that
also joining us to talk markets, "fast money" contributor dan nathan.oing to put you first right here. what do you think explains the losing streak that we're seeing right now? i think dan is still getting ready. bob pisani, over to you, sir, in the meantime. bob pisani, four down days for the dow. we're seeing some of the rate sensitive sectors today, for example, take it on the chin. what are we to make of all this? >> the market wants some unequivocal sign that the fed is or...
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we met up with costumes and has always put to music and hacked the likes of nathan kept a day late. i have come to my digital studio wants to chew on my blog. my kids. you know what just went crazy together but the atmosphere i think it's actually do all the time he has. these are busy times for bp his diary is willing to every weekday and travis began for me it is that i do i know who you know gates and saddening. here is that it can be smarter category a deal. it's obscene. that's the most awesome to see a whale. it's as a light in that ice pack that of the new topical. i enjoy that and i guess it didn't she at sixteen to mclaren. he is assisting with the camera side enjoyed the food people on the back as well as doing local peaks she has made guest appearances on a number of functions and has been considerably busier since the release of the album with her love songs. she is no traveling further afield including a recent appearance of the film but cooking show weekend in wales. the last few months she's had a number of radio interviews on a national basis and have been or could y
we met up with costumes and has always put to music and hacked the likes of nathan kept a day late. i have come to my digital studio wants to chew on my blog. my kids. you know what just went crazy together but the atmosphere i think it's actually do all the time he has. these are busy times for bp his diary is willing to every weekday and travis began for me it is that i do i know who you know gates and saddening. here is that it can be smarter category a deal. it's obscene. that's the most...
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ukraine is in it very difficult position economically and that if russia considers ukraine as a brother nathan which it does he has to help. in a family in the family not in the family way. he said that's that. i couldn't be at the rusty sending fifteen billion dollars in order to support the budget and he added that trust as assistance to kiev has nothing to do with ukraine's negotiations with the european union nor with the protests that are continuing in the ukrainian capital kiev over. i doubt that the ukrainian present the two units would be too bad the first of the decision to sign a trade deal with the european union he said the money to feed two million dollars or less inclined to speak to spend in ukraine will come from the foundation of national wealth. that's where buster has been accumulating in some great news for massive oil and gas sales that has been going on in the recent years russia is one of them is the leading importer of energy in the world and that's where it's been soaring is also part of that wealth is now going to be invested in ukraine. he said that the russian has b
ukraine is in it very difficult position economically and that if russia considers ukraine as a brother nathan which it does he has to help. in a family in the family not in the family way. he said that's that. i couldn't be at the rusty sending fifteen billion dollars in order to support the budget and he added that trust as assistance to kiev has nothing to do with ukraine's negotiations with the european union nor with the protests that are continuing in the ukrainian capital kiev over. i...
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this is nathan qualls. he graduated from arkansas tech university this weekend.hile he was receiving his diploma, he got a nice surprise. >> it was his brother. his brother is army sergeant >> can't get close enough. you can tell. >> how beautiful is that. army sergeant qualls served in afghanistan from 2010 to 2011 is on his second tour in kuwait. >> so off, we see the parents and kids reunited. such a beautiful thing. you don't usually see ones with the brothers like that. it's something about grown men like that, just makes you cry. >> it is beautiful. >> good news. >> or bad. >> coach seats are going to be getting smaller. >> where's the good news. >> just as we as a nation are battling our obesity problems, some airlines are tightening up. >> you know the goal, so they can put more seats in the plane so you pay your old seat price for a littler seat. >> which is small to begin with. >> less padding. >> and more battles over the arm rests and eliminating the recline. >> here's are the ones already installing these seats. they're calling them slim line. you go
this is nathan qualls. he graduated from arkansas tech university this weekend.hile he was receiving his diploma, he got a nice surprise. >> it was his brother. his brother is army sergeant >> can't get close enough. you can tell. >> how beautiful is that. army sergeant qualls served in afghanistan from 2010 to 2011 is on his second tour in kuwait. >> so off, we see the parents and kids reunited. such a beautiful thing. you don't usually see ones with the brothers like...
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nathan, you want to handle the question splication? guantanamo, we have some residents being brought to the trial, but we also have stateless yemenis and people who were swept up and it was decided we're not a threat and could be released. what right closet they -- rights do they have to get out of guantanamo? >> well, that's an interesting point. what rights do they have? well, so far, i mean, these are people who have not been criminally charged. this is an important distinction. there are about 150 people held at guantanamo, but only about a third of them. the government estimates can be charged or will be charged with specific violences of the laws of war that the military commission can try. so what about the other people? some of them have been cleared for release. others have not. the federal court have not questioned the government's power to hold enemy prisoners captured during armed conflict. .. >> especially with what has been opposed by the government. their status remains a question mark. so, yes, what can happen to them,
nathan, you want to handle the question splication? guantanamo, we have some residents being brought to the trial, but we also have stateless yemenis and people who were swept up and it was decided we're not a threat and could be released. what right closet they -- rights do they have to get out of guantanamo? >> well, that's an interesting point. what rights do they have? well, so far, i mean, these are people who have not been criminally charged. this is an important distinction. there...