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was it realistic for these two powers, who are very different, to really get along for very long or were they really destined to have a cold war and luckily never really had a hot war except through proxies.
was it realistic for these two powers, who are very different, to really get along for very long or were they really destined to have a cold war and luckily never really had a hot war except through proxies.
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well, the question is are scenes like this realistic?> you're a terrorist. >> imagine we were sitting down to dinner with your wife and children and drone strike heads destroy us all. who is the terrorist. >> cenk: we have a former c.i.a. agent on the show tonight and she'll explain that the scene is shockingly realistic. how much did sheldon adelson spend on this election? >> cenk: shooting his girlfriend and then going down the stadium and shooting himself as well. we'll give you more details on that in a second. what everyone is talking about is bob costas' reaction during the sunday night football game. first he started out unobjectible, poignant and he usually is. >> in the aftermath of the unphattible eventsunfathomable events in kansas city. this really puts everything in perspective. if so that perspective has a short shelf life since we'll hear about the perspective we'll regain the next time ugly reality intrudes upon our games. those who need tragedies to recalibrate their sense of proportion with sports would seem to have lit
well, the question is are scenes like this realistic?> you're a terrorist. >> imagine we were sitting down to dinner with your wife and children and drone strike heads destroy us all. who is the terrorist. >> cenk: we have a former c.i.a. agent on the show tonight and she'll explain that the scene is shockingly realistic. how much did sheldon adelson spend on this election? >> cenk: shooting his girlfriend and then going down the stadium and shooting himself as well. we'll...
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you know and it's never been a realistic option listen it's going to cost hundreds of billions of dollars to curtail carbon emissions just a tiny bit in the developing countries starting to develop the world and that's going to lead to very very small declines in temperature rise because by the end of the century it's simply a very poor way to try to help the world with climate change that why it's bearing and in terms of rosseau we've had ross a pulling out along with new zealand even japan they've all jumped ship so do you think countries on radio as enthusiastic as they want swallow well the event enthusiastic to begin with what's happened a while i think a lot of countries want to show their goodwill but a lot of countries also realize this is going to be costly that's why the us never joined up that's why i can't remember actually kept their promises and of course for russia it was only an easy argument because you came out of the three magic to find innovations from the clocks back in the one nine hundred ninety one so fundamentally nobody perhaps except the e.u. has ever really pai
you know and it's never been a realistic option listen it's going to cost hundreds of billions of dollars to curtail carbon emissions just a tiny bit in the developing countries starting to develop the world and that's going to lead to very very small declines in temperature rise because by the end of the century it's simply a very poor way to try to help the world with climate change that why it's bearing and in terms of rosseau we've had ross a pulling out along with new zealand even japan...
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and realistically, guys, we aret the last hour here. actually have something that is done and then negotiated it and debate it more, i don't see it happening and i don't think that anybody on wall street is either. >> we have to call it there. i want to say thank you so much to the panel. it with was a great discussion and greatly appreciate it it. the time is testy, but we will see what it does to us. >> happy new year. >> and what is the last-minute battle doing to cleng students? one says it might change her career path. she and others sound off in a moment. ♪ if you'd like to try and guess ♪ ♪ it is something very special ♪ i would readily confess [ dogs barking ] ♪ 'cause all i want this season ♪ ♪ is something from your heart ♪ la da da, la da da [ male announcer ] thinking of others this holiday season, travelers. well, if itmr. margin?margin. don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. th
and realistically, guys, we aret the last hour here. actually have something that is done and then negotiated it and debate it more, i don't see it happening and i don't think that anybody on wall street is either. >> we have to call it there. i want to say thank you so much to the panel. it with was a great discussion and greatly appreciate it it. the time is testy, but we will see what it does to us. >> happy new year. >> and what is the last-minute battle doing to cleng...
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former mississippi governor who is a realist, haley barbour, planted him in the realist camp, and even rush limbaugh has acknowledged republicans' weak position. let's listen to both. >> as a republican, i would take raising the rates on the two top brackets if in return we had tax reform laid out over a period of months, if we had entitlement reform, if you have the whole package. i would hold my nose. >> what i'm saying is i don't think there's a republican alive who can stop what's going to happen. we don't have the leverage, the power isn't there. >> talk about a decisive move. we got him in the realist category, it's a strange brew. then the ideologues. i thought rush was always there. but not this time. they say avoid tax increases at all costs. here is kentucky senator rand paul. let's listen. >> i think the president's got it exactly backwards. he's adamant about raising taxes, and he's dead wrong. >> what do you think of mr. boehner's idea, cap deductions and get $800 billion in revenues. does that make any sense? >> it's a tax increase. it's a bad idea. >> what kind of questi
former mississippi governor who is a realist, haley barbour, planted him in the realist camp, and even rush limbaugh has acknowledged republicans' weak position. let's listen to both. >> as a republican, i would take raising the rates on the two top brackets if in return we had tax reform laid out over a period of months, if we had entitlement reform, if you have the whole package. i would hold my nose. >> what i'm saying is i don't think there's a republican alive who can stop...
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and how many feel just right is of utmost importance the more realistic the training the more useful it is when the time comes to put that. the company's production facility designers are constantly working to improve. in addition to realistic structures they've also been working on a skin like covering that will mimic the feel of cutting through real life. as well as becoming more lifelike. production. training complex robots. skilled computer programming. operation. creative programmers. everyone. together. for cardiovascular. for joint. programmers to recreate just about any problem. in the world there are four major companies in the business of making medical simulators. naturally. their best. about this kind of competition. that it benefits the. competing companies there are . the better. it is for the medical equipment market so we feel that our devices are better than foreign ones in number of ways by new companies first and they have been tailored specifically for the russian healthcare system of that secondly we have introduced a new concept. with a number of ports which is
and how many feel just right is of utmost importance the more realistic the training the more useful it is when the time comes to put that. the company's production facility designers are constantly working to improve. in addition to realistic structures they've also been working on a skin like covering that will mimic the feel of cutting through real life. as well as becoming more lifelike. production. training complex robots. skilled computer programming. operation. creative programmers....
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and feel just right is of utmost importance the more realistic the training the more useful it is when the time comes to put that knowledge to use. with that in mind the company's production facility designers are constantly working to improve them in addition to realistic structures they've also been working on a skin like covering that will mimic the feel of cutting through real life. rather early days for. as well as becoming more lifelike. production ranges from simple c.p.r. training manikin to complex robots. skilled computer programming is the real brains of the operation. talented team of. programers all the simulated guts on the inside would be more or less useless. every one of the models for a concrete could be a specific section or the whole body all together depending on what it's designed for engineers can replicate the various systems and organs as closely as possible to real life compressors are used to mimic breathing. tanks and pumps who fluids for cardiovascular. systems and servo motors for joint movement and sensors react to the doctor's actions. programmers to rec
and feel just right is of utmost importance the more realistic the training the more useful it is when the time comes to put that knowledge to use. with that in mind the company's production facility designers are constantly working to improve them in addition to realistic structures they've also been working on a skin like covering that will mimic the feel of cutting through real life. rather early days for. as well as becoming more lifelike. production ranges from simple c.p.r. training...
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most important the more realistic the training the more useful it is when the time comes to put that. the company's production facility designers are constantly working to improve them in addition to realistic structures they've also been working on a skin like covering that will mimic the feel of cutting through real life. as well as becoming more lifelike. production ranges from simple c.p.r. training to complex robots. skilled computer programming. operation. team of creative programmers simulated. everyone. for a concrete. together. possible to real life compressors are used to mimic breathing. for cardiovascular. systems. for joy. to the doctor's actions. programmers to recreate just about any problem imaginable. in the world there are four major companies in the business of making medical simulators. naturally each manufacturer their best to. have about this kind of competition because we believe that it benefits the. competing companies there are. the better it is. so we feel that our devices are better then for. specifically for the russian health care system of that secondly
most important the more realistic the training the more useful it is when the time comes to put that. the company's production facility designers are constantly working to improve them in addition to realistic structures they've also been working on a skin like covering that will mimic the feel of cutting through real life. as well as becoming more lifelike. production ranges from simple c.p.r. training to complex robots. skilled computer programming. operation. team of creative programmers...
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the realist crows return at earliest morning. and the madman with broom, madman in his night shirt with a broom, he, too, returns. he thinks to roust the crows from the mulberry boughs by jabing and swirling his broom, by crazily twirling his broom in the wet summer air and hurling curses skyward beyond the boughs and the crows toward the fading gods beyond the fading stars. but the realist crows know it is only a man in a nightshirt after dawn; that the broom is a broom and that his cries are nothing more than words and half words the heavy air will swallow. they rise anyway from the tree, as best to quiet him and let morning be morning. soon enough they will return again by twos and threes, settling among the spreading limbs, their laughter the same before and after. catherine case is the next reader. . >> one is called the mountain by hashim hafik and it's translated by sadi samoi. i have washed the mountain, i have washed the stones and the pebbles that clings to the trees. i have washed the mountain. i have lit the paths and
the realist crows return at earliest morning. and the madman with broom, madman in his night shirt with a broom, he, too, returns. he thinks to roust the crows from the mulberry boughs by jabing and swirling his broom, by crazily twirling his broom in the wet summer air and hurling curses skyward beyond the boughs and the crows toward the fading gods beyond the fading stars. but the realist crows know it is only a man in a nightshirt after dawn; that the broom is a broom and that his cries are...
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what are the odds of that realistically? >> realistically we can see a ban on assault wpons. whether that will address the problem, i do not think so. the problem goes beyond the assault weapons, as charles poind out. there are so many weapons out there right now. there are thousands already out there in the communi. it oy takes one person to do something. >> and sales have gone up since. >> that is all true, but we could do something about the ze of these clips. having said that, we need to do something about the mental health system in our cntry. it is completely fallen apart. after the shootings at virginia tech, in the state of virginia they appropriated $43 million more for mental health services. the next year, thhey cut it by $50 million. you cannot have aystem thatt does not treat people. you cannot have a system that does not do something about committing people for more easily for periods of time to be able to treat them. it does not work. on top of that, you have these incredibly ferocus weapons that were made four more times ththan anybody seems to be able to get
what are the odds of that realistically? >> realistically we can see a ban on assault wpons. whether that will address the problem, i do not think so. the problem goes beyond the assault weapons, as charles poind out. there are so many weapons out there right now. there are thousands already out there in the communi. it oy takes one person to do something. >> and sales have gone up since. >> that is all true, but we could do something about the ze of these clips. having said...
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in addition to realistic bone structures they've also been working on a skin like covering that will mimic the feel of cutting through real life. still rather early days for i don't train mannequins each new model they come out with is getting more and more advanced as well as becoming more lifelike. present production ranges from simple c.p.r. training mannequins to complex robots. skilled computer programming is the real brains of the operation. talented team of creative programmers all the simulated guts on the inside would be more or less useless. every one of their mannequin models is built for a concrete order to be a specific section or the whole body all together. engineers can replicate the body's various systems and organs as closely as possible to real life compressors are used to mimic breathing. tanks and pumps through fluids for cardiovascular. systems and servo motors for joint movement and react to the doctor's actions. programmers to recreate just about any problem imaginable. in the world there are four major companies in the business of making medical simulators. n
in addition to realistic bone structures they've also been working on a skin like covering that will mimic the feel of cutting through real life. still rather early days for i don't train mannequins each new model they come out with is getting more and more advanced as well as becoming more lifelike. present production ranges from simple c.p.r. training mannequins to complex robots. skilled computer programming is the real brains of the operation. talented team of creative programmers all the...
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the most realistic and most achievable. within a year's pass of time and funding although i feel this is the most realistic i maintain convinced this should become our national priority. thank you. >> okay. have we got anybody from wales? still trying to speak? okay. what about the guy right at the end on the front bench? thank you. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my name is adam,. first off, i want to ask a conference on wednesday all about the topic. the people we sat around the table with directly told me that they wanted a -- this sort of topic would be controlled and best for everybody if it was a national sentiment if everybody was to be learning the same thing. that way someone won't be learning one thing about sex education and another might be learning about everything differently. i ask people for examples, only a third of the people in that room put up their hand and said they knew what it was. so, two lead persons who were opposing this motion, as i've said directly, i did speak to them and speak with my constituency
the most realistic and most achievable. within a year's pass of time and funding although i feel this is the most realistic i maintain convinced this should become our national priority. thank you. >> okay. have we got anybody from wales? still trying to speak? okay. what about the guy right at the end on the front bench? thank you. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my name is adam,. first off, i want to ask a conference on wednesday all about the topic. the people we sat around the table...
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>> one half of my brainn is realistic and the other is banking. i think y disagree -- squeezed the risk out as much as possible when you are passionate about what you are doing. it does not mean you will be the best but it means you will be successful. i truly believe that anybody in business has some levevel of risk taking, whether you are chairman the banca or listed or investment company. there is some level of risk. anything you do in light has a level of risk. it is really a matter -- matter of managing the risk. >> you talk abou how banking is changing and the customer is changing and how they use banks. what will the next decade's banker look like that will be different than that kind of banker when you first went into thee business? >> a great questions. i think you will continue to see the personal business side of community banking. like many industries you will have the gll sized banks and community banks. i think the in betweens will disappear because they cannot find the right place. i think community bank -- technology will take a bi
>> one half of my brainn is realistic and the other is banking. i think y disagree -- squeezed the risk out as much as possible when you are passionate about what you are doing. it does not mean you will be the best but it means you will be successful. i truly believe that anybody in business has some levevel of risk taking, whether you are chairman the banca or listed or investment company. there is some level of risk. anything you do in light has a level of risk. it is really a matter...
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if we start talking about that, then we'll be realistic. i think what's happening now for a lot of these politicians is we've had this moment here in our culture which is pretty horrific, and they're running for the hills a little bit, running scared, so they're going to look for something they can do that is maybe better than nothing but largely cosmetic. just like the assault weapons ban was largely cosmetic. >> give me a ron reagan gun bill. >> a ron reagan gun bill says just like when you want to buy a car or drive a car, you have to go and prove that you understand the laws surrounding the use of your gun. you have to prove you know how to use your gun, how to store your gun, how to clean your gun. you've got to go through a background check, of course, whether you buy the gun at a gun show or anywhere else. think of the stupidity of the gun show loophole. i mean, was bob casey talking about that? the fact you can buy a gun over ruling out the possibility of some gun control legislation, but catch his act. this is what the republican p
if we start talking about that, then we'll be realistic. i think what's happening now for a lot of these politicians is we've had this moment here in our culture which is pretty horrific, and they're running for the hills a little bit, running scared, so they're going to look for something they can do that is maybe better than nothing but largely cosmetic. just like the assault weapons ban was largely cosmetic. >> give me a ron reagan gun bill. >> a ron reagan gun bill says just...
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>> we ought to talk about what might be realistic. given the clock is ticking. you have to look at what is set to expire. i would suggest the payroll tax cuts should be allowed to expire. it is $127 billion. it is not needed. in addition to that, it sets a terrible precedent to general revenue financing of social security. secondly, you clearly do not take place. allow some of it to take place. we have got to patch amt. we have got to do something pending more fundamental health care reforms. the president talks a lot about balance. i would suggest that is the wrong term. we need a comprehensive solution, not a balanced solution. balanced implies 50/50. it should be weighted towards spending. tax expenditures, they are back door spending. if you reduce tax expenditures, even geared toward the "wealthy," then you reduce spending and increase revenues. 95% of people who voluntarily sign up for voluntary programs for medicare get a 75% taxpayer subsidy irrespective of their income. if you move towards premium support, that will generate more revenues, but it will c
>> we ought to talk about what might be realistic. given the clock is ticking. you have to look at what is set to expire. i would suggest the payroll tax cuts should be allowed to expire. it is $127 billion. it is not needed. in addition to that, it sets a terrible precedent to general revenue financing of social security. secondly, you clearly do not take place. allow some of it to take place. we have got to patch amt. we have got to do something pending more fundamental health care...
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realistically. > realistically, you really have to- if you are really going to look at it as a true investment you really have to go in and start being very careful and buying some more high-end things. we are talking wines that are $500 a bottle upon release, $1,000 a bottle upon release, and you're going to want to buy full cases, whether that be a six-pack case or a 12-pack case. so, you are looking a lot of times at a minimum investment of $6,000 to $12,000 for a case. it is not an easy thing to get into unless you really kind of have the capital to do so. > terrific. very good advice. thank you so much craig perman from perman wine selections. stay tuned, chart talk is next. volatility was a big deal in 2011. in 2012, not so much - until now. dan deming of stutland equities joins us this morning for chart talk. hi dan. what's happening with the vix? > > hey chuck. you are certainly seeing some strength there, some concerns as we roll toward the end of the year with no deal out of washington. you are seeing some vol buyers enter the market on a daily basis now. even though we have seen the
realistically. > realistically, you really have to- if you are really going to look at it as a true investment you really have to go in and start being very careful and buying some more high-end things. we are talking wines that are $500 a bottle upon release, $1,000 a bottle upon release, and you're going to want to buy full cases, whether that be a six-pack case or a 12-pack case. so, you are looking a lot of times at a minimum investment of $6,000 to $12,000 for a case. it is not an easy...
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the social norm adapted to a realistic well informed sensitive person probably isn't very happy i mean on a lot of her during the waiting three hundred hours in line to see her son in prison was probably not very happy and i understand why and so that this would become a norm but i don't think it's genetic in the russian people i think their experience has a custom them to a fairly low set of expectations and it's the sort of the good news is our recent surveys show that they're not up to where you would expect them to be but they're higher than they used to be. according to your research the western society has changed a lot and the materialist values are changed it to be like the post materialist values of the sixty's yes well that russia is a changing too to post materialist values well the factors that led to it pushed materialism were prosperity to the point where you took survival for granted this was in the rich countries of western europe and the united states and a few other australia canada. this was real i think there were a combination of things that were the economic mirac
the social norm adapted to a realistic well informed sensitive person probably isn't very happy i mean on a lot of her during the waiting three hundred hours in line to see her son in prison was probably not very happy and i understand why and so that this would become a norm but i don't think it's genetic in the russian people i think their experience has a custom them to a fairly low set of expectations and it's the sort of the good news is our recent surveys show that they're not up to where...
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i don't know how the president's realistically have that kind of impact of the way we live our lives. >> walking around the white house grounds, i am constantly reminded of all of the people who have lived there before and all of the women. . .
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what is more realistic with what you think congress is-- >> very quick. >> what's more realistic, partial fix of the tax cuts and you'll get some kind of increase in taxes you'll have some kind of cut in spending, mostly on nonmedicare and non-social security programs. >> well, mostly, but there's only four programs that count anymore, health care, social security, defense, interest on the national debt. if you eliminated everything else, we still wouldn't have a balanced budget. david: david wyss, thank you very much. the n.r.a.'s wayne lapierre says we should put armed guards in schools. we talk to a former d.e.a. agent who has thought this out coming up after the break. [ malennouncer ] it's tt time of year again. ti for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castlehing. and you realldon't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finde, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all youeed
what is more realistic with what you think congress is-- >> very quick. >> what's more realistic, partial fix of the tax cuts and you'll get some kind of increase in taxes you'll have some kind of cut in spending, mostly on nonmedicare and non-social security programs. >> well, mostly, but there's only four programs that count anymore, health care, social security, defense, interest on the national debt. if you eliminated everything else, we still wouldn't have a balanced...
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so building up to a very realistic car hit i thought would be pretty cool. >> kyle writes the script for exhibit b-5 and hires professional actors, marsia and cindy to star in the video. >> the shoot was really short and simple. >> there was no special lighting, no special sound. it just was a flip camera. >> it took about a full day to do it. but kyle knew what he wanted, and he knew how he wanted it to look. >> so now it's time for me to even the score. [ knocking ] >> the challenges that it presented were fun. which is how to make this thing feel really real. ways to do that are like the handheld shaky cam. having the actors interrupt each other. >> oh, my god. she's so lucky we're not doing it at night. >> but kyle knows the believability of the video hinges on how realistic the climactic car hit looks. >> rachel! >> it ended up being so much fun. it was kind of cool to see how it was made. >> this three second special effects shot takes hours to create. >> to do a digital effect you shoot basically several layers. from the top of the stairs i shot the road empty, the car pass, c
so building up to a very realistic car hit i thought would be pretty cool. >> kyle writes the script for exhibit b-5 and hires professional actors, marsia and cindy to star in the video. >> the shoot was really short and simple. >> there was no special lighting, no special sound. it just was a flip camera. >> it took about a full day to do it. but kyle knew what he wanted, and he knew how he wanted it to look. >> so now it's time for me to even the score. [...
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me that we're getting to that you know and the problem with people like me who analyze this on a realistic basis is seven keep saying the sky is falling the sky is falling and the sky never quite falls which is very frustrating for us but the fact is the fundamental problems of the eurozone are still in place and insolvency is still the only the only end game for this part go down i will leave it there thank you very much indeed good to hear from the guns on the lyric crisis started just live on. in the run up to christmas parts of northern ireland have been gripped by violence there's been two weeks of fierce clashes between police and pro british residents in belfast on monday violent protesters wrapped in union flags stormed a local council meeting charging sectarian abuse of councillors and making threats to members of a non sectarian alliance party all spot by a decision to end a century old tradition of flying britain's union flag over city hall for three hundred sixty five days a year well to discuss this now i'm joined by dr kevin being he's an author research of northern politics
me that we're getting to that you know and the problem with people like me who analyze this on a realistic basis is seven keep saying the sky is falling the sky is falling and the sky never quite falls which is very frustrating for us but the fact is the fundamental problems of the eurozone are still in place and insolvency is still the only the only end game for this part go down i will leave it there thank you very much indeed good to hear from the guns on the lyric crisis started just live...
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it is a realistic painting. it's the obama family dog in front of the white house.ainting was done in black and white. it's based on a color photo. that's the original photo. it was a little too colorful for me. a very colorful. i think beau might be getting to the obama supply of centrum. speaking of the holiday spirit this is nice. this happened in thanksgiving. a station in kentucky was doing a live report from a shelter that does an annual thanksgiving dinner. keep an eye on what goes on in the background in tonight's edition of "behind the news. >> what are you thankful this thanksgiving? >> this thanksgiving i'm thankful i see all these men and women in this hotel who come in and have a good thanksgiving and share it with us that i have my life back, my grandchildren, my son. i have a wonderful job now. i couldn't be more blessed. >> spirit of the holidays. everyone wants a drumstick. what are you going to do? >>> tonight is the third night of hanukkah. my favorite thing about hanukkah is there is no wrong way to spell it. i think chewbacca is acceptable. it's
it is a realistic painting. it's the obama family dog in front of the white house.ainting was done in black and white. it's based on a color photo. that's the original photo. it was a little too colorful for me. a very colorful. i think beau might be getting to the obama supply of centrum. speaking of the holiday spirit this is nice. this happened in thanksgiving. a station in kentucky was doing a live report from a shelter that does an annual thanksgiving dinner. keep an eye on what goes on in...
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this is being pro formaed at realistic [speaker not understood]. the next piece, we've structured this deal that orton has offered, willing to commit up to 14 million. also because of their credit, their ability and their experience, able to bring tax credit investor, equity investment which is a 20% of the project cost as another equity partner into this. and strong debt. so, because of that and the rent, we can draw the capital needed. it's managing the costs is going to be the challenge here, but we think we have the skills and the partner to move forward. as i said, this is the term sheet. this is laying out the framework that we dive into next is really digging into all the costs. really working through the engineering. and when we're back here next year, we're going to know more on answering that and showing you exactly where the numbers are coming from and how we're going to verify and control the costs. and then the last piece i'm about to step to is the structure of the deal here. this is a partnership deal. the port gets no revenue from t
this is being pro formaed at realistic [speaker not understood]. the next piece, we've structured this deal that orton has offered, willing to commit up to 14 million. also because of their credit, their ability and their experience, able to bring tax credit investor, equity investment which is a 20% of the project cost as another equity partner into this. and strong debt. so, because of that and the rent, we can draw the capital needed. it's managing the costs is going to be the challenge...
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>> it is very realistic. you know, it is funny, we are so accustomed in the past decade or so to being on the edge of the oil equation and by that i mean, we are just -- things are tight, shortages almost if there was any kind of upset in the middle east prices would react violently to the upside but i have been doing this a while and i don't want to date myself but back in 1998 when oil prices fell to about $10 a barrel that was because there was over production, saudi arabia was battling venezuela at the time for market share here in the u.s. and when you talk about 70 or i think merrill lynch's $50 a barrel call, potential call, it is that kind of environment, it is that one i can't there is oil that is being produced really massively in the middle of the country, makes it to the gulf coast, where we see the production in iraq continue to arise, we see the saudis trying to hold on to market share and others that will force this price down, break the back of the entire prices. >> just to wrap it up here i w
>> it is very realistic. you know, it is funny, we are so accustomed in the past decade or so to being on the edge of the oil equation and by that i mean, we are just -- things are tight, shortages almost if there was any kind of upset in the middle east prices would react violently to the upside but i have been doing this a while and i don't want to date myself but back in 1998 when oil prices fell to about $10 a barrel that was because there was over production, saudi arabia was...
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the gold-leaf sky isn't realistic, but it implies a rich and holy setting., these panels tell the story of the crucifixion, but they don't create any sense of depth. yet artists were trying. to show jesus' head leaning out, it actually does. giotto, often considered the first modern painter, is still gothic, but notice the progress. a more realistic setting places mary and baby jesus on a throne occupying a believable space. the kneeling angels in front and peek-a-boo saints behind create an illusion of depth. if the renaissance was a foundation of the modern world, a foundation of the renaissance was classical art. sculptors, painters, and poets alike turned to ancient work for inspiration. this 2,000-year-old classical goddess, a roman copy of the much older greek original, stood in the medici family garden. this venus was considered the epitome of beauty. louis xiv made a copy, napoleon stole it, and in the 19th century, young aristocrats on the grand tour stood right here and swooned. in the renaissance, as in the ancient world, people saw the glory of g
the gold-leaf sky isn't realistic, but it implies a rich and holy setting., these panels tell the story of the crucifixion, but they don't create any sense of depth. yet artists were trying. to show jesus' head leaning out, it actually does. giotto, often considered the first modern painter, is still gothic, but notice the progress. a more realistic setting places mary and baby jesus on a throne occupying a believable space. the kneeling angels in front and peek-a-boo saints behind create an...
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it is about as realistic planning. that is a great thing about africom. if it does the training exercises and it does the capacity building that they know how to do, they're going to provide -- they're going to help africans provide realistic solutions. heritage was the first foundation to make a credible argument for establishing africom. we want to facilitate solutions within those countries so united states does not get drawn in. if we let africom do its job, we can create sustainable solutions. i really believe that. >> can i add one thing? i think conjuring up afghanistan may have been a mistake because it is associated with intense political feelings that folks may have. my point simply was it that we have done it in the past. we have failed in some ways, yes. but we have done it. it is doable in places that are much more difficult and operating -- if it is doable in places that are much more difficult to operate in, it can be done there. >> thank you, mr. affleck. there may be some on this committee who think that we have got the job done in iraq a
it is about as realistic planning. that is a great thing about africom. if it does the training exercises and it does the capacity building that they know how to do, they're going to provide -- they're going to help africans provide realistic solutions. heritage was the first foundation to make a credible argument for establishing africom. we want to facilitate solutions within those countries so united states does not get drawn in. if we let africom do its job, we can create sustainable...
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the most realistic and most achievable. within a year's pass of time and funding although i feel this is the most realistic i maintain convinced this should become our national priority. thank you. >> okay. have we got anybody from wales? still trying to speak? okay. what about the guy right at the end on the front bench? thank you. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my name is adam,. first off, i want to ask a conference on wednesday all about the topic. the people we sat around the table with directly told me that they wanted a -- this sort of topic would be controlled and best for everybody if it was a national sentiment if everybody was to be learning the same thing. that way someone won't be learning one thing about sex education and another might be learning about everything differently. i ask people for examples, only a third of the people in that room put up their hand and said they knew what it was. so, two lead persons who were opposing this motion, as i've said directly, i did speak to them and speak with my constituency
the most realistic and most achievable. within a year's pass of time and funding although i feel this is the most realistic i maintain convinced this should become our national priority. thank you. >> okay. have we got anybody from wales? still trying to speak? okay. what about the guy right at the end on the front bench? thank you. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my name is adam,. first off, i want to ask a conference on wednesday all about the topic. the people we sat around the table...
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>> we ought to talk about what might be realistic. >> ok. >> and given the clock is ticking, we don't have a whole lot of time left. first, you have to look at what is set to expire and you have to separate the week from the things that should be allowed to expire and things that shouldn't. i would suggest that the payroll tax cuts should be allowed to expire. it's $127 billion. it's not needed at this point in time. it's a want, it's not a need. in addition to that, as former trusty of social security and medicare, it set a terrible precedent for social security. secondly, you clearly don't want all of the sequester to take place with regard to defense and discretionary. we've got to patch a.m.t. and ultimately, we need to get rid of it. we've got to do something -- pending more fundamental health care reforms. but other ideas. the president talks a lot about balance. i would respectfully suggest that's the wrong term. we need extensive solution and not a balance solution. balance implies 50-50 -- i'm a libra, with regard to revenue and spending and i don't believe that's the case. i
>> we ought to talk about what might be realistic. >> ok. >> and given the clock is ticking, we don't have a whole lot of time left. first, you have to look at what is set to expire and you have to separate the week from the things that should be allowed to expire and things that shouldn't. i would suggest that the payroll tax cuts should be allowed to expire. it's $127 billion. it's not needed at this point in time. it's a want, it's not a need. in addition to that, as former...
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we have to be realistic. we are not going to hold the middle class harmless forever in this process, i do not think. secondly, we are not talking much about corporate tax reform. this system is uncompetitive from a global standpoint. there is a diminishing amount of money to the treasury. it is riddled with loopholes that distort sound business decision making. this has got to be changed as an economic imperative. we have u.s. companies sitting on profits that we need to repatriate and get back into the u.s., and the third stage, the longer run, we do need to look towards more revenue sources. we cannot look at this with the aging society based on just looking at the income tax and payroll tax systems, which is why the carbon tax really does commend itself to me. tax that which you want less of. carbon emissions. carbon tax will raise $150 million a year. that is real money that we need not only to broaden the revenue base for an aging society, but it will also help lubricate the tough tax tradeoffs and horse
we have to be realistic. we are not going to hold the middle class harmless forever in this process, i do not think. secondly, we are not talking much about corporate tax reform. this system is uncompetitive from a global standpoint. there is a diminishing amount of money to the treasury. it is riddled with loopholes that distort sound business decision making. this has got to be changed as an economic imperative. we have u.s. companies sitting on profits that we need to repatriate and get back...
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>> it's not realistic, but it was realistic december 1st. it's time for us to get down to work and do the people's business. >> senator klobuchar, you heard senator isakson support a bill like that. is that what you expect your leader, senator reid, to bring to the floor? >> well, we have already passed that in the senate, as you know, george, for keeping the tax cuts in place for the middle class, people making under 250,000 a year, and as you know, if we go back to the clinton levels for people making over 250,000, we literally save a trillion dollars in ten years but i will say, johnny isakson is a guy i like a lot. you can see his willingness to talk about things in the middle is what we need in washington and the main thing that needs to happen here is that speaker boehner and the house of representatives have to come back to washington. the senate is coming back on december 27th. i think, you know, most members are used to spending that christmas to new year's at home in their home states. it is time to get back to the table, and i hop
>> it's not realistic, but it was realistic december 1st. it's time for us to get down to work and do the people's business. >> senator klobuchar, you heard senator isakson support a bill like that. is that what you expect your leader, senator reid, to bring to the floor? >> well, we have already passed that in the senate, as you know, george, for keeping the tax cuts in place for the middle class, people making under 250,000 a year, and as you know, if we go back to the...
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not an entirely realistic plot. the way we rode it was allen would write a chapter in send it to me and i would write a chapter in quickly instead of working toward some common artistic goal, deal with this. it will be the most realistic plot the of the book a one to talk about briefly , in sin city, novel and a route by myself without any help from anyone . and it's coming out in january. it's about a wedding set in miami, people from out of town come. the ritz-carlton key biscayne, and many things go wrong. almost all because they picked miami as the city to hold the sweating. of a big defender. i always have been commander since i moved here. but i defend the city. people afraid of miami. come back. we weren't shooting you. a fabulous place to be a fiction writer. the bus line never be done the imagination. you just need a subscription to the miami "herald". want you to consider some recent true events. a guy each another guy's face on the causeway. a person goes to jail for allegedly injecting fix a flat into ot
not an entirely realistic plot. the way we rode it was allen would write a chapter in send it to me and i would write a chapter in quickly instead of working toward some common artistic goal, deal with this. it will be the most realistic plot the of the book a one to talk about briefly , in sin city, novel and a route by myself without any help from anyone . and it's coming out in january. it's about a wedding set in miami, people from out of town come. the ritz-carlton key biscayne, and many...
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the most realistic and most achievable. within a year's pass of time and funding although i feel this is the most realistic i maintain convinced this should become our national priority. thank you. >> okay. have we got anybody from wal? still trying to speak? okay. what about the guy right at the end on the front bench? thank you. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my name is adam,. first off, i want to ask a conference on wednesday all about the topic. the people we sat around the table with directly told me that they wanted a -- this sort of topic would be controlled and best for everybody if it was a national sentiment if everybody was to be learning the same thing. that way someone won't be learning one thing about sex educion and another might be learning about everything differently. i ask people for examples, only a third of the people in that room put up their hand and said they knew what it was. so, two lead persons who were opposing this motion, as i've said directly, i did speak to them and speak with my constiency and c
the most realistic and most achievable. within a year's pass of time and funding although i feel this is the most realistic i maintain convinced this should become our national priority. thank you. >> okay. have we got anybody from wal? still trying to speak? okay. what about the guy right at the end on the front bench? thank you. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my name is adam,. first off, i want to ask a conference on wednesday all about the topic. the people we sat around the table...