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now, robert, smile. smile, robert. lovely. robert, it's finished. it's finished, robert. beautiful, robert. oh, lovely. robert, what about another card? no. just one card. one card. what if it gets lost? you know what, robert, i've heard stories about the postman. if those bastards don't strike, you know what they do? they sit down on the way, open all the letters. "dear my wife," the letter goes to hell, the money here. he opens another one, "dear my wife," the card goes to hell. he puts the money here. oh, robert, if you take another card, you don't have to pay me the money now, just the deposit. like sales house. exactly, robert. where do you work? feltex. felt & textiles consolidated spinning mills? - yes. - they payood there. - not bad. - robert, tell me, have you ever walked down that long passage that lead to the big glass offices, the manager's office? oh, robert, image in 15 years time to quit promoting the felt & textiles, you can become the best chief senior messenger boy. robert, imagine yourself sitting behind the desk like a white man withhe phone ringing, a
now, robert, smile. smile, robert. lovely. robert, it's finished. it's finished, robert. beautiful, robert. oh, lovely. robert, what about another card? no. just one card. one card. what if it gets lost? you know what, robert, i've heard stories about the postman. if those bastards don't strike, you know what they do? they sit down on the way, open all the letters. "dear my wife," the letter goes to hell, the money here. he opens another one, "dear my wife," the card goes to...
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robert will be the first one to tell you that's a bunch of guys working together. robert will say that the stats don't moon anything until you start winning football games. a lot of goes into it. but i'm very proud of what he has done and i believe he will still get better. >> reporter: griffin's ability to run the option so well, so fast has him on pace for a record season. it was well documented that he could run and in week 6, the vikings got a quick lesson, a 76-yard touchdown that clinched the skins' victory. on the year, the he racked up 479 rushing scores and three touch dow jones. >> he can also air it out. he connected with pierre gargon for his debut. a week later, leonard hankerson hauled in a touch down. >> you try to appreciate everything and try not to we too much on your personal success so you don't have to be humbled. i try to make sure that i stay grounded. a lot of people around me make sure i stay grounded. you want to make sure that you not bigger than live life. i don't ever want to feel the need to be humbled. i appreciate everything and try
robert will be the first one to tell you that's a bunch of guys working together. robert will say that the stats don't moon anything until you start winning football games. a lot of goes into it. but i'm very proud of what he has done and i believe he will still get better. >> reporter: griffin's ability to run the option so well, so fast has him on pace for a record season. it was well documented that he could run and in week 6, the vikings got a quick lesson, a 76-yard touchdown that...
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. >> robert pattinson. >> take him in. i mean, look at him. >> and chris hardwick. >> i have to follow a hufl pufl on this stage! >> jimmy: most things >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about the new microsoft surface. it's packed with some features so incredible, i am not qualified to explain them so we brought in our technology experts, the gadget guru guys guillermo and yehya, to give us their take. gentlemen? >> thank you mr. jimmy kimmel. we are here to review the microsoft surface. first lets take it out of the box, shall we? >> jimmy: it's not the sur-face, it's the surface. >> yes, let's take it out of the box. >> yes, let's take it out of the box. >> jimmy: i can't wait to hear about all the great features. while they are working on it, let me just say that the surface has some amazing features including a magnetic keyboard and built-in kickstand, which allows it to easily transform from a tablet to a laptop. how are you guys doing? >> guillermo: good. >> jimmy: the surface also has a lot of other great f
. >> robert pattinson. >> take him in. i mean, look at him. >> and chris hardwick. >> i have to follow a hufl pufl on this stage! >> jimmy: most things >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about the new microsoft surface. it's packed with some features so incredible, i am not qualified to explain them so we brought in our technology experts, the gadget guru guys guillermo and yehya, to give us their take. gentlemen? >> thank you mr. jimmy kimmel....
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here's robert pattinson, everybody! welcome -- >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: -- to our show, my friend. we love you here at the show. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: yeah. you're a musician yourself? are you a carrie underwood fan? >> i am. i'm an even bigger fan now that i just met her as well. >> jimmy: yeah. she's very cool, right? are you a country fan? >> yes. >> jimmy: you do? >> yeah. >> jimmy: have you ever been to nashville? >> briefly. >> jimmy: it's a fantastic place. >> it's -- i mean, for the hour i was there, it seemed very lovely. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you only went there for one hour? why? >> uh -- i don't know. i can't really -- >> jimmy: how do you just end up in nashville for an hour? >> i think it was nashville. >> jimmy: i got to hang out with you more. that's pretty fun, yeah. >> yeah, no. i think i was there and i just -- i bought a couple of little instruments and that was that. >> jimmy: yeah, oh -- did you go to gruhn -- >> gruhn's. >> jimmy: gruhn's guitar shop? >> is it gruhn's?
here's robert pattinson, everybody! welcome -- >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: -- to our show, my friend. we love you here at the show. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: yeah. you're a musician yourself? are you a carrie underwood fan? >> i am. i'm an even bigger fan now that i just met her as well. >> jimmy: yeah. she's very cool, right? are you a country fan? >> yes. >> jimmy: you do? >> yeah. >> jimmy: have you ever been to...
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robert gray will be going through the numbers. is robert available? let me ask you specifically about one tax of concern to a lot of investors particularly retirees. the dividend tax is not only set to double but almost triple as a result of the expiring tax cuts for the bush era. if that happens isn't there going to be a big move out of a lot of these high-paying dividend stocks? >> i agree. as long as it is favorable there's no reason to move but if we see 15% of to 43% we got a major problem. dave: a major problem for stocks like johnson and johnson that had been a refuge of a lot of people over the past year. >> dividend paying stocks were your best friend and very defensive of that and are always like a pay to wage theme but i am advising my clients keep the money on the sideline, don't go in and buy any new dividend stock. liz: we got a nordstrom numbers clean up. let's get to robert gray. >> coming in better than expected on revenue. $2.81 billion the earnings messing by a penny, $0.71 to 72, a little weakness in after-hours trading as well. li
robert gray will be going through the numbers. is robert available? let me ask you specifically about one tax of concern to a lot of investors particularly retirees. the dividend tax is not only set to double but almost triple as a result of the expiring tax cuts for the bush era. if that happens isn't there going to be a big move out of a lot of these high-paying dividend stocks? >> i agree. as long as it is favorable there's no reason to move but if we see 15% of to 43% we got a major...
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robert pattinson. >> take him in. i mean, look at him. >> and chris hardwick. >> i have follow a hufl pufl on this stage! >> i have follow a hufl pufl [ mitt romney ] we have to work on a collaborative basis. look, the reason i'm in this race is there are people that are really hurting today in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the fututure generations. and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to have leadership -- leadership in washington that will actually bring people together and get the job done and could not care less if it's a republican or a democrat. i've done it before, i'll do it again. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about the new microsoft surface. it's packed with some features so incredible, i am not qualified to explain them so we brought in our technology experts, the gadget guru guys guillermo and yehya, to give us their take. gentlemen? >> thank you mr. jimmy kimmel. we are here to review the microsoft sur
robert pattinson. >> take him in. i mean, look at him. >> and chris hardwick. >> i have follow a hufl pufl on this stage! >> i have follow a hufl pufl [ mitt romney ] we have to work on a collaborative basis. look, the reason i'm in this race is there are people that are really hurting today in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the fututure generations. and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to have leadership -- leadership in...
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robert was down in front of a police officer and started on certain questions invited you here so we can talk some more so what is your name robert run till we go now i would like to ask you several questions about your life at home and your mother well sometimes we have arguments with my mom but on the whole everything is ok let's agree that you will tell only the truth i only tell the truth. when they bore me that the policeman asked me many times does your mom abuse you should be you up my said no she doesn't. know. after the interview robert was taken in by an orphanage you are mostly welcome to the intensive treatment care unit this is the place where children are living actually we have seven children here and this is our kitchen and this is the place where we gather every day to have meals break first lunch dinner us. sometimes scoop together. bake some things together and this is the place where we mostly see it when we are all together here and here we have our living room oh actually. this center is dealing with problem children it looks like a regular boarding school at fi
robert was down in front of a police officer and started on certain questions invited you here so we can talk some more so what is your name robert run till we go now i would like to ask you several questions about your life at home and your mother well sometimes we have arguments with my mom but on the whole everything is ok let's agree that you will tell only the truth i only tell the truth. when they bore me that the policeman asked me many times does your mom abuse you should be you up my...
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tonight -- robert pattinson. comedian chris hardwick. and music from ben folds five. with cleto and the cletones. and now, all of the sudden, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. that's very kind. think, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for coming, thank you for watching. we are back home in hollywood. i hope you stayed out of the heat today. i hope you made the adjustment to daylight savings. you know, today is that magical day, it comes once a year, when the clocks in our cars are finally almost correct again. [ laughter ] and, by the way, if i could speak directly to the manufacturers of kitchen appliances for a second -- it's time to add a daylight savings button to your products. [ cheers and applause ] every -- for real. every march and every november, i stand in front of my microwave for no less than 20 minutes trying to figure how to reset the clock. i never once used the baked potato button, so why don't we swap that out? i would use the daylight savings button twice a year. you know how ma
tonight -- robert pattinson. comedian chris hardwick. and music from ben folds five. with cleto and the cletones. and now, all of the sudden, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. that's very kind. think, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for coming, thank you for watching. we are back home in hollywood. i hope you stayed out of the heat today. i hope you made the adjustment to daylight savings. you know,...
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robert frank, thank you very much.e'll go to belize this weekend, you and i. >>> i'm getting a lot of heat for saying we were doing well. guess what? we're up now ten points. yes, we fell 50 points at the beginning of the show, we were down 60 points but still i don't spend every moment staring at a screen with numbers going up and down. got to prep for fine interviews like the one robert delivered for us as well. there well. there are are your markets up across the board. coming up, what is behind this door? it is something that has everybody in america clamorring to get their hands on. that's a cnbc hallway. this will be a cnbc exclusive coming up. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. try running four.ning
robert frank, thank you very much.e'll go to belize this weekend, you and i. >>> i'm getting a lot of heat for saying we were doing well. guess what? we're up now ten points. yes, we fell 50 points at the beginning of the show, we were down 60 points but still i don't spend every moment staring at a screen with numbers going up and down. got to prep for fine interviews like the one robert delivered for us as well. there well. there are are your markets up across the board. coming up,...
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wealth editor robert frank is here with more. robert, a little trickier this time for some. right? >> indeed, thanks, michelle. after disasters like katrina, haiti and the asian tsunami, the wealthy rode to the rescue. they wrote those big checks to charities. they gave their time, their expertise and even their private jets. but with sandy we have yet to see these big checks from the wealthy. why? well, charity experts tell me that many of the wealthy are still digging out themselves. some of the most expensive neighborhoods in the country were hit by sandy and they still don't have power or water. also, it's early. wealthy donors don't want to duplicate efforts of the government, they don't want to send water to staten island if the coast guard is already there, for instance. they do want to figure out longer term needs, whether that's better evacuation systems, help for the elderly or taking a closer look as many are now at climate change. meanwhile, companies are also stepping up. jpmorgan is giving $5 million. disney's giving $2 million. fedex, toyota, viacom are all now among
wealth editor robert frank is here with more. robert, a little trickier this time for some. right? >> indeed, thanks, michelle. after disasters like katrina, haiti and the asian tsunami, the wealthy rode to the rescue. they wrote those big checks to charities. they gave their time, their expertise and even their private jets. but with sandy we have yet to see these big checks from the wealthy. why? well, charity experts tell me that many of the wealthy are still digging out themselves....
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robert did join an english language class as a good school where staff paid close attention to their students and then one of his classmates shared the story with the teacher he said that robert's mother sometimes disciplined her son with more than just words of wisdom in the form of a question i was summoned to school to pick up my son's homework and while i was at school they came to our how is to move him from our home in other words they made me leave on purpose once i realized something was wrong i rushed back to see a car driving on. the. robot was down in front of a police officer and started on soaring questions and i invited you here so we can talk some of what is your name robert run tyler we go now i would like to ask you several questions about your life at home and your mother well sometimes we have arguments with my mum but on the whole everything is ok let's agree that you will tell only the truth i only tell the truth. the good there when they brought me there the policeman asked me many times does your mum abuse you should be you up my said no she doesn't get asked y
robert did join an english language class as a good school where staff paid close attention to their students and then one of his classmates shared the story with the teacher he said that robert's mother sometimes disciplined her son with more than just words of wisdom in the form of a question i was summoned to school to pick up my son's homework and while i was at school they came to our how is to move him from our home in other words they made me leave on purpose once i realized something...
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you can see him hop in his car and hot on the trail of 24-year-old thomas robert landry. native of san diego. you see the officer catches up with the red vehicle. listen to this. a little pit maneuver flips him around and cars are face to face. 24-year-old thomasobert landry jumps out of his car after he got knocked over there to the side of the road with his arms now the reason i'melling you about this is. the video just came out. back in august he played guilty to evading and obstructing an officer. is ordered to enroll in a mental health program. >> crazy video. >>> you guys remember the sale of the datson 280z and how he put a woman up there. this is the 20-year-old daughter of kim ridly. >> that's his daughter? >> you were creeped out to the max. creepiest thing we have seen in a long time. >> when we talked to him, he told us, no. that's not my daughter. >> what? >> it's not? good. i feel so much better about this. >> wait a second. i'm glad if that's true. did he just say it was his daughter to get more publicity. >> he didn't say it to get more publicity. what he
you can see him hop in his car and hot on the trail of 24-year-old thomas robert landry. native of san diego. you see the officer catches up with the red vehicle. listen to this. a little pit maneuver flips him around and cars are face to face. 24-year-old thomasobert landry jumps out of his car after he got knocked over there to the side of the road with his arms now the reason i'melling you about this is. the video just came out. back in august he played guilty to evading and obstructing an...
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>> she, "rashida, do your impression of robert de niro. love, amy." [ cheers ] >> jimmy: oh, that's good. hey, that's pretty good. oh my god. that is -- ♪ [ cheers ] that's the prettiest robert de niro impression i've ever seen. >> i'm going to keep that. >> jimmy: you're really pretty. yeah, let's keep that right in there. yeah. thank you. hey, i have to say, your movie by the way, "celeste and jesse forever." >> yes. >> jimmy: i love this movie. >> oh, thank you. >> jimmy: it was so well done, so funny. you act in it so great. and andy samberg. >> andy samberg, a great actor. >> jimmy: great job acting. >> great actor. that's actually going to be out february 5th on dvd. >> jimmy: february 5th on dvd, you guys have to check it out.
>> she, "rashida, do your impression of robert de niro. love, amy." [ cheers ] >> jimmy: oh, that's good. hey, that's pretty good. oh my god. that is -- ♪ [ cheers ] that's the prettiest robert de niro impression i've ever seen. >> i'm going to keep that. >> jimmy: you're really pretty. yeah, let's keep that right in there. yeah. thank you. hey, i have to say, your movie by the way, "celeste and jesse forever." >> yes. >> jimmy: i love...
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dagen: robert, thank you for that. robert gray at the new york stock exchange. turning out to be the biggest insider trading case in history. charlie gasparino has new details on the charges on a former portfolio manager and billionaire hedge fund tanager. so more winners on the nasdaq. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into t marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. dagen: how interested are the feds. charges against steve cohen, the billionaire hedge fund manager, so badly that even though he has not been charged with insider trading some investigators are likening him to the head of an organized crime family. charlie gasparino has new and exclusive details. charlie. charlie: one way to scar
dagen: robert, thank you for that. robert gray at the new york stock exchange. turning out to be the biggest insider trading case in history. charlie gasparino has new details on the charges on a former portfolio manager and billionaire hedge fund tanager. so more winners on the nasdaq. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into t marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he...
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to find out. >> i wanted answers for men like robert. 22-year-old former soldier and now a recovering drug addict. he was diagnosed with ptsd. he's in transitional housing with no idea what comes next. he's just trying to get back on his feet. >> i had to steal food at one point because i had too much pride to ask anyone. i -- i still have that kind of pride. >> for vets like robert, the aclu filed suit to try and force the va to build housing on 400 acres of land that it was given back in 1888. at first we called the head of the va and they said, look, we can't comment on pending litigation. we called the department of justice whose lawyers are handling the case and they said they can't talk about it either. well, finally, the va called us back and said their chief of staff wants to sit down, talk to me and tell us what they're doing to help homeless vets. >> we've added 700 emergency housing and transitional housing beds. they have mental health programs, substance abuse programs. >> they also have something else. known as rent voucher
to find out. >> i wanted answers for men like robert. 22-year-old former soldier and now a recovering drug addict. he was diagnosed with ptsd. he's in transitional housing with no idea what comes next. he's just trying to get back on his feet. >> i had to steal food at one point because i had too much pride to ask anyone. i -- i still have that kind of pride. >> for vets like robert, the aclu filed suit to try and force the va to build housing on 400 acres of land that it was...
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robert rice, who has the better economic growth program? >> barack obama. >> and why? >> you wanted me to go that extensive commentary? larry, i think that obama is showing the country, and it's clear from john's polling, the post he relates, we're on the right track. it's a very anemic recovery but we or the right track. i don't think people want to take a chance with an unknown and romney-nomics. i think people feel and understand it's too dangerous. the ryan budget, who knows what that's going to generate. and i don't think that romney has any plan for replacing dodd-frank or for replacing obama care. i think that we really are on a solid footing here. and again, it's a slow -- it's a slow -- >> solid footing, it's the worst economic growth and jobs-creating cycle since 1947, according to the joint economic committee. >> it's the worst -- wait a minute. it was the worst economy to begin with since 1947. >> it should have had a big rebound. steve moore, i want to ask you the identical question. many polls show that voters favor romney on the economy. >> it's hard not
robert rice, who has the better economic growth program? >> barack obama. >> and why? >> you wanted me to go that extensive commentary? larry, i think that obama is showing the country, and it's clear from john's polling, the post he relates, we're on the right track. it's a very anemic recovery but we or the right track. i don't think people want to take a chance with an unknown and romney-nomics. i think people feel and understand it's too dangerous. the ryan budget, who...
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it is the senate of hubert humphrey, howard baker, robert and ted kennedy, robert dole and many others. they were an unusual group and they were triggered, in my estimation, by their war experience, the need for dealing with the cold war, and a progressive impulse that focused on some moral imperatives starting with civil rights. what you see is that senate was at the forefront of everything and accomplish an enormous amount over that period of time. host: what is it about the times we live in now makes the operation of the senate different from the way the senate operates during the time you were writing about between 1962 and 1980? guest: i always say it is harder to be a search senator today with the demands of campaign fund-raising -- to be a senator today with the demands of campaign fund-raising and the type of media we have, 24 our media, political conversation on facebook and twitter - 24-hour media, political conversation on facebook and twitter. those senators focus on national interests. what has gone on during the last 20 years and has worsened on -- during the obama presid
it is the senate of hubert humphrey, howard baker, robert and ted kennedy, robert dole and many others. they were an unusual group and they were triggered, in my estimation, by their war experience, the need for dealing with the cold war, and a progressive impulse that focused on some moral imperatives starting with civil rights. what you see is that senate was at the forefront of everything and accomplish an enormous amount over that period of time. host: what is it about the times we live in...
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it's john roberts agenda and it has not yet succeeded. an agenda to change many of the important residents at the supreme court and that's why roberts is the candidate of change. and obama is saying leave things the way they are. >> eliot: you're saying as a matter of constitutional doctrine, row versus wade, on and on, the president said we're happy where things are. >> that's right. and you see the lack of relative discussion on these issues. george w. bush, whatever you think of him paid attention to constitutional issues. he didn't want judges who legislated to the bench. he held high profile ceremony on primary time to nominate his first group of judges. you never hear any that have from barack obama because it's not a priority. >> eliot: where does that leave us? take the gun case and the heller case which was viewed as an expansesive interpretation of the second amendment. who won-- >> no, barack obama--this is the thing, the democratic party made a decision. chuck schumer has even talked about this, there are certain issues we're
it's john roberts agenda and it has not yet succeeded. an agenda to change many of the important residents at the supreme court and that's why roberts is the candidate of change. and obama is saying leave things the way they are. >> eliot: you're saying as a matter of constitutional doctrine, row versus wade, on and on, the president said we're happy where things are. >> that's right. and you see the lack of relative discussion on these issues. george w. bush, whatever you think of...
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after the interview robert was taken in by an orphanage mostly welcome to the intensive care unit and this is the place where children are living actually we have seven children here and this is our kitchen and this is the place where we gather every day to have meals break first lunch dinner is. sometimes scoop together. bake some things together and this is the place where we mostly see it when we are all together here and here we have our living room actually as you can see it's been playing here a little bit. this center is aimed at dealing with problem children it looks like a regular boarding school at first sight but on closer inspection there are some key differences like magnetic locks on the doors to which only stuff have keys our children they can go out with a reason also adults here of course because we have children sometimes they need guidance that's why. we always talk with the children when they go home. the methods used in finland to protect children from their own parents are complex and often contradictory they became even more severe after the adoption of a new la
after the interview robert was taken in by an orphanage mostly welcome to the intensive care unit and this is the place where children are living actually we have seven children here and this is our kitchen and this is the place where we gather every day to have meals break first lunch dinner is. sometimes scoop together. bake some things together and this is the place where we mostly see it when we are all together here and here we have our living room actually as you can see it's been playing...
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not quite, says robert kaplan.book called "the revenge of geography: what the map tells us about coming conflicts and the battle of fate. he joins me now. you have this terrific book out. explain what the premise is. mine i tried to very briefly do it. >> yeah, the premise is that in all the journals of opinion, all the op-ed pages, it's all about what we can do. we can intervene here. we can change interest rates there. there's human agency. there's nothing human beings can't overcome if only we had the right policy. this book takes the other 50% of reality. it's about constraints. it's about what we cannot do. it is about the parameters in which we have to operate. a good part of those are geographical. >> let's do this practically. let's take a look at a map. you tell me what you see. when we look at europe, we tend to think of this big global economy, a borderless society, and you look at this map and you look at europe and russia. >> yes. europe is not just a debt crisis. we've been narcissistically focusing o
not quite, says robert kaplan.book called "the revenge of geography: what the map tells us about coming conflicts and the battle of fate. he joins me now. you have this terrific book out. explain what the premise is. mine i tried to very briefly do it. >> yeah, the premise is that in all the journals of opinion, all the op-ed pages, it's all about what we can do. we can intervene here. we can change interest rates there. there's human agency. there's nothing human beings can't...
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this is where they roberts court, the robbers about to meet the road.ink there's a distinction to be made between what a judge who deeply believes and he deeply believes that it's wrong for the government to classify your account people by race even for what one would consider benign or benign purposes. what a judge believes in how a judge chooses to behave. there were various off ramps for these cases that he could take. i have a feeling from the health care case that he is not completely in charge, that he was kind of scrambling to stay afloat and therefore more conservatives indicated that they were really willing not only to strike down the mandate that validate the entire law under provisions that had nothing to do with the mandate. that was a very rapid stance that they took and i think it left him kind of thinking whoa, where do i go with this? again i have no inside information. i'm just kind of projecting so it's just a fascinating component. >> thank you very much for your presentation. at the question about citizens united decision which you
this is where they roberts court, the robbers about to meet the road.ink there's a distinction to be made between what a judge who deeply believes and he deeply believes that it's wrong for the government to classify your account people by race even for what one would consider benign or benign purposes. what a judge believes in how a judge chooses to behave. there were various off ramps for these cases that he could take. i have a feeling from the health care case that he is not completely in...
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our general work around war has it is a website this facebook and it's also on my twitter account robert greenwald and my facebook account any and all of those will have the blogs the videos the researches and the investigations will be doing great thank you robert tell us about your trip to pakistan. where i went to pakistan and the idea was to interview research investigate and really the same way when i went to afghanistan and came back and talk with you tom and many of your listeners and viewers to see and feel and sense what was going on and i met with a whole variety of people everyone from the potentially the next the elected leader of pakistan imran khan to journalists to reporters to doctors who were treating drone victims to elected officials the after the pakistan parliament has voted three times unanimously to oppose drones and then most movingly and troubling only and upsettingly drone victims their families. young young boys fathers whose mothers had been killed and tribal elders who talked about drones attacking them as they were having meetings among their families i reme
our general work around war has it is a website this facebook and it's also on my twitter account robert greenwald and my facebook account any and all of those will have the blogs the videos the researches and the investigations will be doing great thank you robert tell us about your trip to pakistan. where i went to pakistan and the idea was to interview research investigate and really the same way when i went to afghanistan and came back and talk with you tom and many of your listeners and...
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kennedy y el de vuelta sera el miÉrcoles 7 de noviembre a las 8 de la noche aca en el estadio robert ahora tiene mas ventaja red bulls que terminara en casa a pesar que dc united termino segundo en la tabla de posiciones. hasta aqui los deportes, buenas noches para todos. el mundo del entretenimiento con es momento de hablar de entretenimiento, asi que veamos unas notas sobre la noche de brujas y hasta un poco de las elecciones...
kennedy y el de vuelta sera el miÉrcoles 7 de noviembre a las 8 de la noche aca en el estadio robert ahora tiene mas ventaja red bulls que terminara en casa a pesar que dc united termino segundo en la tabla de posiciones. hasta aqui los deportes, buenas noches para todos. el mundo del entretenimiento con es momento de hablar de entretenimiento, asi que veamos unas notas sobre la noche de brujas y hasta un poco de las elecciones...
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robert griffin iii had another record-setting day. a salute to the military personnel at fedexfield. rg3, of course, from a military family. the eagles starting with the ball. quarterback nick foles making his first nfl start. oh-oh this, isn't what he was hoping for. picked off by deangelo hall. hall returns this thing 26 yards and that sets up a young touchdown. the skins' defense with two picks and a fumble recovery to go with four sax. the second quarter, griffin fakes the in route. he's going deep to aldrick robinson. the skins are looking good, up 17-3 at halftime. third quarter, more rg3. this time he's airing it ought to santana moss. talk about faith in your receiver. double coverage and moss comes through. little long in the tooth, uh-uh. moss is still getting it done. 61-yard touchdown. griffin woof griffin would add another touchdown pass. 31-6 was the final. >> despite the score, it was still a fight out there. we just were able to make the big plays when it counted and as a team this is big for us. we all knew it. it's n
robert griffin iii had another record-setting day. a salute to the military personnel at fedexfield. rg3, of course, from a military family. the eagles starting with the ball. quarterback nick foles making his first nfl start. oh-oh this, isn't what he was hoping for. picked off by deangelo hall. hall returns this thing 26 yards and that sets up a young touchdown. the skins' defense with two picks and a fumble recovery to go with four sax. the second quarter, griffin fakes the in route. he's...
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a review of robert griffin, ii; nine games in. >>> good morning. happy veterans day. the national holiday was originally established to honor americans who have served in world war i. today, it honors veterans of all wars for their patriotism and sacrifice for our country. there's a number of ceremonies being held in the dc region today. you're taking a live look right now at the world war ii memorial on the national mall. there will be a wreath-laying ceremony and performance by the united states air force band brass quintet beginning at 9:00 this morning. then at 11:00, a wreath will be laid at the tomb of the unknown at the arlington national cemetery. there will be a ceremony at the veterans memorial beginning at 1:00 p.m. >>> looks like the weather will be stellar for all of the veterans day events. good morning, gwen. >> so happy mother nature will cooperate today weather wise because of all the outdoor activities you mentioned, but also there's a lot of parades going on. here's our fox 5 accuweather satellite radar composite. we do have a few clouds mainly to t
a review of robert griffin, ii; nine games in. >>> good morning. happy veterans day. the national holiday was originally established to honor americans who have served in world war i. today, it honors veterans of all wars for their patriotism and sacrifice for our country. there's a number of ceremonies being held in the dc region today. you're taking a live look right now at the world war ii memorial on the national mall. there will be a wreath-laying ceremony and performance by the...
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robert mudge, are there limits to technology when it comes to this? 40% of americans are now landline less. they don't have a landline, they just have cell phones. >> guest: even at the heart of the storm, our wireless network was operating at 94% capacity. we argued back to full capacity pre-store. so i think that many people, not just through the telecommunications, but with the power outage, learned and found out the electricity is very important along with telecommunications. i think it's a reminder for many of our customers that good wireline service is very helpful. because they can help offset each other. >> host: the so-called triple play packages offered by bryson and others, do they have the same reliability as the old-style telephones for the copper wires and etc.? >> guest: i think there is a little bit of a difference, but by and large, we have seen that fiber is more resilient than copper. it will impact fios, so there can be emergency calling. going back to your other point, there is a crossover with wireless usage. the ability to make
robert mudge, are there limits to technology when it comes to this? 40% of americans are now landline less. they don't have a landline, they just have cell phones. >> guest: even at the heart of the storm, our wireless network was operating at 94% capacity. we argued back to full capacity pre-store. so i think that many people, not just through the telecommunications, but with the power outage, learned and found out the electricity is very important along with telecommunications. i think...
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. >> in 1992, robert glenn was sentenced to three years for auto theft. when we met him 15 years later at california state prison corcoran, he was still in prison. and two of his former cellmates were six feet under. glenn murdered the first one while he was still in county jail. >> i slashed his throat repeatedly. blood was everywhere. and then another inmate passed me a shank. probably about that long with a handle on it. i just started stabbing him. stabbed him about over 100 times, in the back, sides, neck. he was crying, telling me to stop. begging for me to stop. he was still alive through all of it. >> you're smiling. >> i like that. that was one of my favorite ones right there. >> he surprised me in that he had a gleefulness about him as he was discussing the violence he had committed in prison. he had this proud little smile as he was telling us these very disturbing and violent acts. >> after murdering his cellmate in jail, glenn came to prison where his predatory behavior escalated. >> while i was there for about a year, i got about 14 assault
. >> in 1992, robert glenn was sentenced to three years for auto theft. when we met him 15 years later at california state prison corcoran, he was still in prison. and two of his former cellmates were six feet under. glenn murdered the first one while he was still in county jail. >> i slashed his throat repeatedly. blood was everywhere. and then another inmate passed me a shank. probably about that long with a handle on it. i just started stabbing him. stabbed him about over 100...
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"outfront" tonight, robert gibbs from the obama campaign and florida senator and romney supporter, marco rubio. why it all comes down to this state. plus, the man who's being called the most important person in this election. he joins me live and an "outfront" investigation into the never ending gas lines in the northeast following sandy. the gas lines didn't have to happen. something could have been done to prevent them, so why wasn't it? let's go "outfront." tonight, dead heat. election day is just five hours away and the candidates are using every last minute they've got. our latest cnn poll of polls today shows president obama ahead by one point. 49 to 48 for mitt romney and it could all come down to this state where i am tonight. ohio. both campaigns made stops here today. mitt romney's campaign just announced he will make a stop here tomorrow as well. now, each man spent the day crisscrossing the united states, trying to make final pleas to voters. >> we have got to lead america to a better place. we're one day away from a fresh start. >> after all we have been through through toge
"outfront" tonight, robert gibbs from the obama campaign and florida senator and romney supporter, marco rubio. why it all comes down to this state. plus, the man who's being called the most important person in this election. he joins me live and an "outfront" investigation into the never ending gas lines in the northeast following sandy. the gas lines didn't have to happen. something could have been done to prevent them, so why wasn't it? let's go "outfront."...
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robert: very bullish black friday indeed.ou mentioned session highs making a run for a 13,000 level, volume today very light. that is anticipated, the closing bell coming several hours early today but we have the run up today, a broad based rally. all the industry groups with the exception of utility's continuing their sell-off we have seen this fall particularly picking up steam after the election. a lot of concerns about the dividend prospects for those companies but broadbased being led by consumer stocks on black friday. a couple minutes to go. we are heading for the $13 level two points away. tracy: rim seems to be seeing big gains today and it amazes me this -- there's ootimism over this blackberry 10 coming. everyone is asking for iphones in my house. robert: an analyst at national bank was one of the first to get to this party but we have seen research in motion shares up 30% in the last week or so alone. off of market lows it is
robert: very bullish black friday indeed.ou mentioned session highs making a run for a 13,000 level, volume today very light. that is anticipated, the closing bell coming several hours early today but we have the run up today, a broad based rally. all the industry groups with the exception of utility's continuing their sell-off we have seen this fall particularly picking up steam after the election. a lot of concerns about the dividend prospects for those companies but broadbased being led by...
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robert kennedy jr. for writing to important chapters in the book including the takeover, the hostel takeover of america and the good chapter on ballot staff. there are nine ways -- though one of the subtitles is how to steal an election in 9 easy steps and we take you through you. i want to give you some numbers. don't take it down, just get the book. all proceeds are nonprofit. it's official, in 208,750 and 50,023 provisions never counted, 1,451,116 ballots were spoiled and 488,136 absentee ballots were cast and not counted as the 2.7 million ballots in the dumpster. that was last time and this time it will be bigger. then, 3.2, 3.2 million people, american citizens were removed from the voter rolls broke kinds of wonderful and bogus reasons, purged. in fact for those of you who do not know greg palast, most people here do know that i broke a story back in 2000 about how kathryn harris and jeb bush knocked off tens of thousands of black folk off the voter rolls, calling them balance. if you have a felo
robert kennedy jr. for writing to important chapters in the book including the takeover, the hostel takeover of america and the good chapter on ballot staff. there are nine ways -- though one of the subtitles is how to steal an election in 9 easy steps and we take you through you. i want to give you some numbers. don't take it down, just get the book. all proceeds are nonprofit. it's official, in 208,750 and 50,023 provisions never counted, 1,451,116 ballots were spoiled and 488,136 absentee...
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that is when robert contacted 7 on your side and we contacted verizon which now owns mci.robert was, indeed, double billed but he also should have received two credits after the mistake. robert says he couldn't find any additional credit and because of all of the confusion verizon did agree to remove the remaining charges on his account saying we apologize for any inconvenience as a result of the credit card billing error. as soon as it was identified a credit was issued to the customer's credit card. for robert it was a big relief. >> no one could is seem to streiten it out and find out what was write or wrong. 7 on our side got some action. >> see, see. verizon says there was a one-time glitch in a is system that bills credit cards automatically so i would like to thank the company for straightening out the account. if you have a consumer problem go to abc7.com and click on 7 on your side and we will get it fix. >> nice job. thanks. >> sure. >> coming up next, an exclusive look nine stories below sea level. >> and we will show you the remarkable techn >>> there is a mass
that is when robert contacted 7 on your side and we contacted verizon which now owns mci.robert was, indeed, double billed but he also should have received two credits after the mistake. robert says he couldn't find any additional credit and because of all of the confusion verizon did agree to remove the remaining charges on his account saying we apologize for any inconvenience as a result of the credit card billing error. as soon as it was identified a credit was issued to the customer's...
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officer robert long are right first in salt a suspect standing in front of 16th avenue. he saw he was holding his right hand in was dripping with blood. he also observed there was blood all of the sidewalk in front of the victim's house. he rendered first aid and so stayed with the victim. officers chased of fillmore, kevin i sent and sergeant mary gray responded to the scene as back of units. elderly male victim told responded officers that his son had stabbed him, and that he was somewhere inside of the house at 636 funston avenue. he said his son was suffering from mental issues. officers quickly determined there were other family members inside the house with the suspect. officers knew there could be for their victims of they did not act immediately. officer fillmore and sergeant grey enter the residence and started walking up the stairs while announcing san francisco police department. officers could see the carpeted stairs and walls inside the house were covered in blood. at the top of the stairs was always there ran perpendicular to the stairs. there was still no
officer robert long are right first in salt a suspect standing in front of 16th avenue. he saw he was holding his right hand in was dripping with blood. he also observed there was blood all of the sidewalk in front of the victim's house. he rendered first aid and so stayed with the victim. officers chased of fillmore, kevin i sent and sergeant mary gray responded to the scene as back of units. elderly male victim told responded officers that his son had stabbed him, and that he was somewhere...
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kennedy y el de vuelta sera el miÉrcoles 7 de noviembre a las 8 de la noche aca en el estadio robertventaja red bulls que terminara en casa a pesar que dc united termino vamos a el salvador porque el jugador de luis angel firpo y capitÁn de la selecciÓn cuscatleca, dennis alas tiene problemas. resulta que quedo bajo arresto domiciliar por cuatro meses y deberÁ pagar una fianza de 10 mil dÓlares tras la audiciencia inicial por el caso de estupro en su contra. en la audiencia realizada en el centro judicial de san salvador se decretÓ que deberÁ permanecer en casa por 120 dÍas ademÁs del pago de multa. sin embargo la fiscalÍa general de la repu Ública dijo que no quedÓ conforme por lo que en cinco dÍas presentarÁn una apelaciÓn junto al abogado de la demandante para que la detenciÓn sea en un centro penintenciario. todo esto significa que dennis alas queda fuera de toda competencia atletica. por cierto hoy hay jornada completa en el futbol salvadoreÑo y guatemalteco. por la copa sudamericana de futbol se iniciaron los partidos de ida de los cuartos de final, en porto alegre brasil, el g
kennedy y el de vuelta sera el miÉrcoles 7 de noviembre a las 8 de la noche aca en el estadio robertventaja red bulls que terminara en casa a pesar que dc united termino vamos a el salvador porque el jugador de luis angel firpo y capitÁn de la selecciÓn cuscatleca, dennis alas tiene problemas. resulta que quedo bajo arresto domiciliar por cuatro meses y deberÁ pagar una fianza de 10 mil dÓlares tras la audiciencia inicial por el caso de estupro en su contra. en la audiencia realizada en el...