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phil book. -- your book. once upon a time chris worked here at the spotsylvania national military arc but has since gone on to do amazing things. some of his career highlights, he served as supervisor out of. fill battlefield, the state park in connecticut -- kentucky, excuse me. currently he is now with the general macarthur memorial in norfolk. he spends most of his days thinking about the pacific theater of world war ii but his heart will always remain back in 1861, 1860 2, 1863, 1864. marrying his two loves, talking about the navy. [applause] >> thank you. that is certainly one of the more entertaining introductions i have ever had. i also note that i go second, which is a great thought but that youies the caveat now have had your coffee, you hope will could up, chris has warmed you up but since i am the one guy talking about the navy, this is insurance i don't put you to sleep. what can i say? there will be an open discussion after this. both the union and confederacy knew that 1864 would be the decisive
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aside the time to do the krudz we need to go ahead and support our local formula retails like phil's coffee and books inc. and the sf soup company those people know what they're doing and providing he employment so we need to help them to move into another area it is critical we do that we should support the small businesses they're our kids the ones that are making up the community and we need to look at it it let's do something about the cu particularly those companies that are born and raised here thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm janet crane i am with crane architect we have the goals of the city formula retail but any regulation that treats the same units as starbuck's has drawbacks we work with tenants over the edge of 12 between 11 and 20 they their local people they're a national company wants to come to san francisco and to the west coast names that most people have not heard of the process for those tenants is e crushing and bumper to bumper the cruz take bumps after that if all goes perfectly and most of the tenants have to pay the represented for this pedestrian and processing
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actually, if i can say so without sounding like some sort of snake oil salesman and i think this book actually does phil and -- it does find its unleash in america. people are really curious. much more so than there were divvied up me much more so than i had first thought. so much of the american story is inscribed. i think of me know, and general interest. c-span: how many of the specials were printed? >> guest: half a million for the newsstands. and for a half million for subscribers. c-span: and how many of the videos? >> guest: i have no idea. the more ad hoc way. you don't have to do all big addition of various. and here it marked for the demand. c-span: we talked earlier about depression. have you gone over all that? xbox. >> guest: oh, yes. eighty-four what got you out of it? >> guest: hard work. c-span: what would you recommend, what would you avoid? >> guest: don't be ashamed about it. don't think you can basher way through it. just remember, it's going to pass. which is hardest thing of all remember dividend above all, you know, try and get on, you know. i mean, if you've done some project to
actually, if i can say so without sounding like some sort of snake oil salesman and i think this book actually does phil and -- it does find its unleash in america. people are really curious. much more so than there were divvied up me much more so than i had first thought. so much of the american story is inscribed. i think of me know, and general interest. c-span: how many of the specials were printed? >> guest: half a million for the newsstands. and for a half million for subscribers....
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. >> the people that red the book that i saw it with, they loved the phil graham sometimes they take me and just rue continue with a movie. glad to hear they like. >> this made them go back and want to read more of the book. >> let me no, i -- >> oh, i can't say. >> don't rue continue for us. >> won't say a word. when you think after bunny you probably think of small variety running around your neighborhood. >> rabbits at the many many wood park zoo are super size. check it out. rabbits and german rabbits there is can he grow to up 30 pounds. >> rabbits make great pets, do need a lot of exercise, apparently leash, too, a lot of room to run. elmwood park zoo takes three of their big bunnies on the road to area schools, and nursing homes. >> we'll be right back. >> first, we go to b break, reminder you can watch rebroadcast of special breakfast with the candidates this sunday at 1:00 right here on cbs-3, chance it hear governor tom corbett and his challenger tomorrow wolf debate the issues facing pennsylvania voters. we'll take a short break and be right back. >> ukee will see this shot
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bookings for future flights. welcome news for carriers preparing for a busy holiday travel season. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," dallas. >>> coming up, get aggressive or stay defensive. investment pro mike holland has your tips to suit your in investigating mood. >>> one question hanging over every investor right now is what do i do with my money? our next guest is a veteran investor and has suggestions no matter what your personality mood is. and he is mike holland, here with some news. mike, i apologize for calling you a veteran, that means we're old guys, let's talk a little bit. if i want to make an aggressive move here and if i think this may be the bottom of the market dive and i think better days will come where would you consider putting money? >> if you swing to swing for the fence, there is no place to go but the social media stocks, twitter, the chinese internet companies like alibaba. this is getting in the batter's box and going for the fence. you can strike out. don't want to try this at home. you want professionals to do it. but if you really want to go for the
bookings for future flights. welcome news for carriers preparing for a busy holiday travel season. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," dallas. >>> coming up, get aggressive or stay defensive. investment pro mike holland has your tips to suit your in investigating mood. >>> one question hanging over every investor right now is what do i do with my money? our next guest is a veteran investor and has suggestions no matter what your personality mood is. and he is...
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bookings. guys, back to you. >> okay, thank you, phil, very much. >>> despite the big selloff yesterday and the volatility which continues today, nobody on the street is changing their year-end forecasts. why, you ask? well, dominic chu has some answers. dom? >> sue, it has to do with earnings and whether or not those earnings will be impacted by all the market volatility. a lot of experts say no, and that may be one reason why you aren't seeing a lot of revisions. we'll have that story and more coming up next on "power lunch," so keep it right here. i'm type e. my golden years will not just be gold plated. i had 3 different 401(k)s. e*trade offers rollover options and a retirement planning calculator. now i know "when" i'm going to retire. not "if." just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes where you can. so you can invest in the life that you want today. tap into the full power of your fidelity greenline. call or come in today f
bookings. guys, back to you. >> okay, thank you, phil, very much. >>> despite the big selloff yesterday and the volatility which continues today, nobody on the street is changing their year-end forecasts. why, you ask? well, dominic chu has some answers. dom? >> sue, it has to do with earnings and whether or not those earnings will be impacted by all the market volatility. a lot of experts say no, and that may be one reason why you aren't seeing a lot of revisions. we'll...
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phil: i'd take the delay of game just because it gives you more room, more room for error when you punt it. that was the play you go by the bookn when you have tom brady. got to respect the time. big difference, 1:55 to what we're going to see now, probably just a lit overall 1:00. jim: 245eu8 be able to run this down to about 1:15. ryan allen. had a punt blocked in the open never down in miami. -- opener -- opener down in miami. 1:16. a time out. phil: called it with two seconds left. jim: i would have waited another tick. phil: yeah, take the delay of game. make sure you get every possible second off. we talked about it earlier, you sew the players getting ready. the jets are 1-5. you look at, the only game last week against denver, they had a chance to go down and tie the game up a. had some tough breaks go against them. think of green bay, they had a big lead, let it get away from them. detroit, chicago, many chances to win both of those games. jim: ban tremendous effort tonight by the jets. now they get the ball back. where will the drive start. knocked deep. it's going to be at the 12. 1:0206 play, no time outs. trying t
phil: i'd take the delay of game just because it gives you more room, more room for error when you punt it. that was the play you go by the bookn when you have tom brady. got to respect the time. big difference, 1:55 to what we're going to see now, probably just a lit overall 1:00. jim: 245eu8 be able to run this down to about 1:15. ryan allen. had a punt blocked in the open never down in miami. -- opener -- opener down in miami. 1:16. a time out. phil: called it with two seconds left. jim: i...
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phil: i'd take the delay of game just because it gives you more room, more room for error when you punt it. that was the play you go by the bookn when you have tom brady. got to respect the time. big difference, 1:55 to what we're going to see now, probably just a lit overall 1:00. jim: 245eu8 be able to run this down to about 1:15. ryan allen. had a punt blocked in the open never down in miami. -- opener -- opener down in miami. 1:16. a time out. phil: called it with two seconds left. jim: i would have waited another tick. phil: yeah, take the delay of game. make sure you get every possible second off. we talked about it earlier, you sew the players getting ready. the jets are 1-5. you look at, the only game last week against denver, they had a chance to go down and tie the game up a. had some tough breaks go against them. think of green bay, they had a big lead, let it get away from them. detroit, chicago, many chances to win both of those games. jim: ban tremendous effort tonight by the jets. now they get the ball back. where will the drive start. knocked deep. it's going to be at the 12. 1:0206 play, no time outs. trying t
phil: i'd take the delay of game just because it gives you more room, more room for error when you punt it. that was the play you go by the bookn when you have tom brady. got to respect the time. big difference, 1:55 to what we're going to see now, probably just a lit overall 1:00. jim: 245eu8 be able to run this down to about 1:15. ryan allen. had a punt blocked in the open never down in miami. -- opener -- opener down in miami. 1:16. a time out. phil: called it with two seconds left. jim: i...
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phil libeau has had a busy day all right. twhaz take away. >> very profitable day. combined with strong traffic and bookings. along with moderate jet fuel prices. fist with alaska airlines. the q 3 earnings per share, 1.45, up 27% and the revenue down 7% from the third quarter of last year. still the ceo called it the best quarterly profit ever. american, revenue jumping 63%. earnings 87%. the conference call had just begun for american. will be interesting to see what they say about the fourth quarter. jet blue 2 cents below estimate. revenue up 6% compared to last year to 1.5 billion dollars. southwest beat the street again by 2 cents. third quarter earnings up 6%. and then mentioned united even though the stock is down, had a much better third quarter than previous quarters. earnings of 2.73 a share, 97% with revenue up 3.2. and jet fuel, keep in mind on the southwest conference call, gary kelly said they expect jet fuel to be the about 2.75 a gallon for the fourth quarter. compare that with 3.05 for the fourth quarter of last year. the bottom line they are primed to continue doing well. and shift gears t
phil libeau has had a busy day all right. twhaz take away. >> very profitable day. combined with strong traffic and bookings. along with moderate jet fuel prices. fist with alaska airlines. the q 3 earnings per share, 1.45, up 27% and the revenue down 7% from the third quarter of last year. still the ceo called it the best quarterly profit ever. american, revenue jumping 63%. earnings 87%. the conference call had just begun for american. will be interesting to see what they say about the...
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phil graham's. that is him on the right the secretary peters and if clark. another retired colonel. i revealed the book of the grounds maneuvered on capitol hill tonight sure that big safari got to work its wonders on the predator. another unorthodox thinker who played a pivotal role in turning the predator into a world changing technology is someone whose photo i can show you. a techno- scientist of extraordinary intellect and ability who got interested in the predator when it was still just a test knowledge of fun by the army. snake park called him the man with two brains. in the book by mutual agreement i call him fans and i describe in detail some of the major innovations come up with to the predator. they include figuring out to strand predator video back to the pentagon and other senators from anywhere in the world, mapping out a unique satellite fed up to the big safari crew could fly predator over afghanistan in the fall of 2000 from a ground control station in europe and creating a new communications architecture that made it possible in 2001 for cruz in the united states to fly armed predator
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phil. >> he was an extraordinary man with great judgment. >> yeah. [laughter] >> so let me ask you a fe questions about six amendments your most recent book. so what did you -- it's about a book for six amendments that you think we should have for the constitution. >> right. >> how did you come to write it? >> it's interesting. i think i explain in the first chapter, it was the newtown massacre that -- after the shootings up in connecticut there was a "new york times" story that stated that because of the decision of the supreme court a few years ago, the data bases that an f.b.i. uses to check out purchases on firearms are not entirely complete because some states are not -- do not provide all the detail that the f.b.i. requests. and the reason they don't do it is because of the supreme court is the prince case. i had to state it in the decision. they had very unwisely adopted a rule which is an anti-commandeering rule that prohibits the government compelling state officials to obey any federal command even though world war i draft, world war ii drafts were largely conducted by state officials and not paid by the federal government. but b
phil. >> he was an extraordinary man with great judgment. >> yeah. [laughter] >> so let me ask you a fe questions about six amendments your most recent book. so what did you -- it's about a book for six amendments that you think we should have for the constitution. >> right. >> how did you come to write it? >> it's interesting. i think i explain in the first chapter, it was the newtown massacre that -- after the shootings up in connecticut there was a...
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phil keet, thanks. >> he risked his life to take down america's most wanted terrorist, osama bin laden. now a former member of seal team six may be in trouble for writing a booko easy day." we debate. should seals remain silent professionals or is this hero being singled out? why do people count on sunsweet amazin prune juice to stay fit on the inside? it's made only from prunes, nothing else. it works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and five essential vitamins. it's the smart choice for me. try sunsweet amazin prune juice. also available in light. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil
phil keet, thanks. >> he risked his life to take down america's most wanted terrorist, osama bin laden. now a former member of seal team six may be in trouble for writing a booko easy day." we debate. should seals remain silent professionals or is this hero being singled out? why do people count on sunsweet amazin prune juice to stay fit on the inside? it's made only from prunes, nothing else. it works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and five essential vitamins. it's...
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phil black at the turkey/syrian border, appreciate it. let's go right to dean of the fletcher school at tuft university and author of "the accidental commander." good to have you back. i enjoyed the book. congratulations on that. you as the senior allied commander of nato, you've dealt with turkey. >> indeed. >> turkey says it's not realistic to hold back gains made by the coalition air strikes. turkey, as a member of nato and as somebody that shares a border with syria seems, surprisingly reluctant to get involved in this fight despite the fact that it directly affects that country more than the u.s. what's the deal? why don't they want to get involved? >> jake, i'm surprised, also, because i think we're going to see general john allen talking very seriously with our turkish colleagues. the second place i'm surprised we're not seeing traction is from nato. this is a nato border in every sense. so i think the turks are conflicted because what they really want is the downfall of the assad regime but i think it's donning on them that it's time to go. >> president obama's ambassador to turkey, president obama's ambassador to iraq says the obama administration, when they downplayed the st
phil black at the turkey/syrian border, appreciate it. let's go right to dean of the fletcher school at tuft university and author of "the accidental commander." good to have you back. i enjoyed the book. congratulations on that. you as the senior allied commander of nato, you've dealt with turkey. >> indeed. >> turkey says it's not realistic to hold back gains made by the coalition air strikes. turkey, as a member of nato and as somebody that shares a border with syria...
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phil block reporting live for us this morning. thank you. >>> in the meantime, former defense secretary leon panetta is weighing in on the crisis in iraq. in a new tell-all bookorthy fights" set to hit the shelves next week, panetta slams the president for ignoring his advice to leave some u.s. ground forces in iraq. he claims it would have helped stave off terrorist influences. panetta writes "my fear as i voiced to the president and others is that if the country slid apart or slid back into the violence that we'd seen in the years immediately following the u.s. invasion it could become a new haven for terrorists to plot attacks against the u.s. iraq's against the united states. iraq's stability was not only in iraq's interest but also in ours." panetta says his views were shared by other military commanders but those concerns were ignored. let's talk about this with cnn political analyst and senior national correspondent for the daily beast, josh rogan. welcome, josh. >> thank you. >> thank you for being here. i apologize for reading that quote so poorly. when all is said and done, panetta is not very complimentary of mr. obama's defense strategy. and that
phil block reporting live for us this morning. thank you. >>> in the meantime, former defense secretary leon panetta is weighing in on the crisis in iraq. in a new tell-all bookorthy fights" set to hit the shelves next week, panetta slams the president for ignoring his advice to leave some u.s. ground forces in iraq. he claims it would have helped stave off terrorist influences. panetta writes "my fear as i voiced to the president and others is that if the country slid apart...
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phil toomey. he was a close associate of philips and was a political and psychological strategist. next slide. this is a bunch of pseudonyms. merton. knight appears in hunt's books. next slide. we have got a bunch more. lawrence f. barker pops up in mexico city. somebody asked me a question? douglas and bob lee and roberto has a lot to do when he is running conte aguero. john d. nadleman was used for the p.p. op staff. in radio and tv. and pickworth, first used in an interview. there is also a donald barton who is philips contact. let's go to the next slide. i meant to the roadblock set in place to decouple phillips from merton. this is the cable in which it was inserted. next slide. we are going to blow up the top. at the top, a known pseudonym for phillips is negotiating with merton. because we know -- i just showed you be on reasonable doubt that phillips was merton and that merton cannot be a negotiating with himself, what we now have is a very valuable example to exactly how compartmentalization is used inside the c.i.a. at the secret level to fragment somebody who is playing multiple roles. back to the main conference sheet. let me summarize this part of m
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phil. >> he was an extraordinary man with great judgment. >> yeah. [laughter] >> so let me ask you a fe questions about six amendments your most recent book. so what did you -- it's about a book for six amendments that you think we should have for the constitution. >> right. >> how did you come to write it? >> it's interesting. i think i explain in the first chapter, it was the newtown massacre that -- after the shootings up in connecticut there was a "new york times" story that stated that because of the decision of the supreme court a few years ago, the data bases that an f.b.i. uses to check out purchases on firearms are not entirely complete because some states are not -- do not provide all the detail that the f.b.i. requests. and the reason they don't do it is because of the supreme court is the prince case. i had to state it in the decision. they had very unwisely adopted a rule which is an anti-commandeering rule that prohibits the government compelling state officials to obey any federal command even though world war i draft, world war ii drafts were largely conducted by state officials and not paid by the federal government. but b
phil. >> he was an extraordinary man with great judgment. >> yeah. [laughter] >> so let me ask you a fe questions about six amendments your most recent book. so what did you -- it's about a book for six amendments that you think we should have for the constitution. >> right. >> how did you come to write it? >> it's interesting. i think i explain in the first chapter, it was the newtown massacre that -- after the shootings up in connecticut there was a...
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booking hotel rooms. fans are spending and san francisco is raking in the products. hunter pence and michael morse apparently have an affinity for phil'sed out in his giants' outfit. giants foem finger talked into his -- foam finger tucked in his briefcase. >> you can never have too much giants' gear. as long as it's black and orange, it works. >> great colors on anyone. >> reporter: we've had oracle open world, dream force and fleet week. that generated millions in revenue. it's been a great month economicwise and, of course, sportswise, fingers crossed for friday when the giants come home for game 3. live in san francisco, i'm tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right, tara. thanks a lot. all of the world series games right here on channel 2. first pitch just after 5:00 tonight. games 3 and 4 are in san francisco friday and saturday. if it's necessary, game 5 will be sunday. >>> san francisco supervisors passed a controversial new law legalizing short-term rental services in the city such as air bnb. supporters of the change cheered after a split vote by the board of supervisors passed the measure. it will allow property owner
booking hotel rooms. fans are spending and san francisco is raking in the products. hunter pence and michael morse apparently have an affinity for phil'sed out in his giants' outfit. giants foem finger talked into his -- foam finger tucked in his briefcase. >> you can never have too much giants' gear. as long as it's black and orange, it works. >> great colors on anyone. >> reporter: we've had oracle open world, dream force and fleet week. that generated millions in revenue....