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well you know robert already there are old brands think they can actually be made internationally i think the first company that ever listed a local on a local stock exchange was bolshevik biscuits yeah males ok i mean well known in russia but that's a hard it's a hard sell i was trying to push as you have received several i.p.o.'s of companies which have you know associations very close associations with russian names. and it is a you know off to there's a very hard sell but i think when people actually get into these companies and look at the quality of management look at the fundamentals driving those companies forwards and the market they have in russia and now continue to expand outside of russia you know we've seen quite a few successes going to it's really interesting across the carpet of the confectionery again if you translate it into english red october it still does not have an appeal to outside this because the borders of this country which i can attach the of their product is makes ok it is competitive but you know i mean they are they're real can you think of any brands outs
well you know robert already there are old brands think they can actually be made internationally i think the first company that ever listed a local on a local stock exchange was bolshevik biscuits yeah males ok i mean well known in russia but that's a hard it's a hard sell i was trying to push as you have received several i.p.o.'s of companies which have you know associations very close associations with russian names. and it is a you know off to there's a very hard sell but i think when...
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already have her. sandra sandoval. jose esetera. robert clothier, shadeck, maria flow rezz, -- flores, alejandra vieda. jacqueline reyes, theresa mcgwire and haste use. -- jesus. if you would please, to the -- come up to me -- the mic. it looks like we're missing a few folks. ok, you have a minute. >> yes, thank you. i came here tonight to ask for consideration for a young student named richard. he is being placed in a school that is very, very far from his neighborhood. his mother had a choice, where the school is overcapacity. her second choice was to try to send the child to note -- oh, ok. the presidio school. so i came here to ask you guys for consideration. the guy has just lost his father. he also has a lot of health problems along with it, with letters from the doctor, as proof. i just want you guys to consider the opportunity for this guy to be placed near. his mom is a single mom. she is not able to be in all these places at once, so please take it into consideration. president mendoza: ma'am, would you also like to speak? >> --
already have her. sandra sandoval. jose esetera. robert clothier, shadeck, maria flow rezz, -- flores, alejandra vieda. jacqueline reyes, theresa mcgwire and haste use. -- jesus. if you would please, to the -- come up to me -- the mic. it looks like we're missing a few folks. ok, you have a minute. >> yes, thank you. i came here tonight to ask for consideration for a young student named richard. he is being placed in a school that is very, very far from his neighborhood. his mother had a...
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defense secretary robert gates has already said he hopes that iraqi officials can find some way to ask the u.s. to stay longer than december and he hopes that the u.s. would say yes to that request. >> yeah. i really -- speaking of robert gates, i'm struck by how emotional secretary gates has been in these recent appearances of his. but as you said, he is still pushing for this modest drawdown in afghanistan. >> that's right. he would like to see, a, troops stay longer than december in iraq. he feels like the iraqis still can't defend themselves in a number of ways. they don't really have an air force, things like that. in afghanistan, he would like to see a more staggered withdrawal, slower, more spaced out. but of course there are going to be those voices especially in light of the killing of osama bin laden who are going to say, look, we need to draw this down. we need to ramp up and get more of these troops out of there quickly. >> all right, chris lawrence for us at the pentagon. chris, as always, thank you. >>> we've certainly thrown a whole lot of numbers at you, but here are so
defense secretary robert gates has already said he hopes that iraqi officials can find some way to ask the u.s. to stay longer than december and he hopes that the u.s. would say yes to that request. >> yeah. i really -- speaking of robert gates, i'm struck by how emotional secretary gates has been in these recent appearances of his. but as you said, he is still pushing for this modest drawdown in afghanistan. >> that's right. he would like to see, a, troops stay longer than december...
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. >> reporter: when brian terry was gunned down last september, he had already mailed christmas gifts. secret service agent robertigher is his cousin. >> the gifts that terry picked out with such thought and care began to arrive in the mail in the same week. with each delivery, we felt the indescribable pain of brian's death. >> reporter: terry's family wants someone to accept responsibility. the department of justice inspector general is investigating, and scott, any gun walking that was taking place has now been halted. >> pelley: thank you, sharyl. you probably couldn't tell from the look on his face but this picture was taken on the day john edwards was arraigned on criminal charges. it's his mug shot released today by the u.s. marshall's service. released today by the u.s. marshalls service. edwards pleaded not guilty to charges he illegally used campaign funds to keep his mistress in hiding. in syria, some soldiers are refusing orders to shoot women and children. syria syr in syria, some soldiers are refusing orders to shoot women and children. that's just ahead. from happening in the first place. advair is
. >> reporter: when brian terry was gunned down last september, he had already mailed christmas gifts. secret service agent robertigher is his cousin. >> the gifts that terry picked out with such thought and care began to arrive in the mail in the same week. with each delivery, we felt the indescribable pain of brian's death. >> reporter: terry's family wants someone to accept responsibility. the department of justice inspector general is investigating, and scott, any gun...
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. >>> today a summer soaker added to what's already been a very wet year. robertuth bay's water supply and who actually could do without all this rain right now. >> reporter: gabriella zavala an family headed out to enjoy the summer weather. which for gabriella meant cloudy skies and rainfall. >> because i like the smells when it all gets wet and it looks very nice, very calming. >> even if next year we were a very dry area we would have reserves that would carry over to next year. so our reservoirs will probably have a good amount of water left for the next summer. >> reporter: but for some people we talked to, drought or no drought, the rainy season should be done. >> it's supposed to be sunny but it's cloudy like this, it's really terrible. >> reporter: did you have to dig around for your umbrella. >> i hate the rain so i always know where my umbrellas are. >> reporter: kim sasell also says enough is enough. >> we don't really need any more rain. we've had enough rain during the critical times for growing of cherries. a lot of farmers lost a lot of cherries. >>
. >>> today a summer soaker added to what's already been a very wet year. robertuth bay's water supply and who actually could do without all this rain right now. >> reporter: gabriella zavala an family headed out to enjoy the summer weather. which for gabriella meant cloudy skies and rainfall. >> because i like the smells when it all gets wet and it looks very nice, very calming. >> even if next year we were a very dry area we would have reserves that would carry over...
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. >>> today a summer soaker added to what's already been a very wet year. robert handa shows us what it means for the south bay's water supply and who actually could do without all this rain right now. >> reporter: gabriella zavala an family headed out to enjoy the summer weather. which for gabriella meant cloudy skies and rainfall. >> because i like the smells when it all gets wet and it looks very nice, very calming. >> even if next year we were a very dry area we would have reserves that would carry over to next year. so our reservoirs will probably have a good amount of water left for the next summer. >> reporter: but for some people we talked to, drought or no drought, the rainy season should be done. >> it's supposed to be sunny but it's cloudy like this, it's really terrible. >> reporter: did you have to dig around for your umbrella. >> i hate the rain so i always know where my umbrellas are. >> reporter: kim sasell also says enough is enough. >> we don't really need any more rain. we've had enough rain during the critical times for growing of cherries. a l
. >>> today a summer soaker added to what's already been a very wet year. robert handa shows us what it means for the south bay's water supply and who actually could do without all this rain right now. >> reporter: gabriella zavala an family headed out to enjoy the summer weather. which for gabriella meant cloudy skies and rainfall. >> because i like the smells when it all gets wet and it looks very nice, very calming. >> even if next year we were a very dry area we...
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already, the radiation has effected tens of thousands of lives. robert bazell, nbc news, fukushima, japan. >>> and one more piece of fallout connected to the fukushima disaster rr switzerland's parliament today voted to phase out nuclear plant, gradually shutting their plan between now and 2024. germany is also going to close the rest of their plants by 2022. >>> in washington, the dow was down. off almost 22 points today. >>> when we come back, a fond farewell to a member of our family. mr. and mrs. nadimpalli... baba... what's the diffence between the fusion and other hybds? the look. yeah, it doesn't look like a box. we wanted a hybrid and we wanted... didn't want it to look like a hybrid. and ford hybrid was fantastic for that. what are your favorite uses for sync? movie listings for me. yeah, i do everything with it. who uses the navigion system the st between the two of you? caw caw! [ dictor ] what is that? that's a horrible crow. here are some things that i'll make as little portals. honestly, d love to do this for the rest of my lif so i've got
already, the radiation has effected tens of thousands of lives. robert bazell, nbc news, fukushima, japan. >>> and one more piece of fallout connected to the fukushima disaster rr switzerland's parliament today voted to phase out nuclear plant, gradually shutting their plan between now and 2024. germany is also going to close the rest of their plants by 2022. >>> in washington, the dow was down. off almost 22 points today. >>> when we come back, a fond farewell to a...
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do you want to see them or are they already overexposed, robert? ration ale to show those photos is an example of birth control because it's such a turnover. >> will? >> let me tell you something, if those pictures are published, i, just like everyone and robert and sam. would click on those photos. i think andrew is doing the right thing keeping them under wrap. >> speak for yourself, will. >> sam. i think andrew likes his time in the sun as the guy who holds those naked picture, i fully allow that time in the sun. >> what a pleasure, this is the first political buzz experience. how much fun is this? i look forward to the next one. >> thanks, guys. >> you bet. >> an nfl player actually spends lockout time by giving back. david bruton is substitute teaching at his old high school in dayton, ohio. we'll talk with him in less than ten minutes. for people with astigmatism. acuvue® oasys for astigmatism. he said it's the only lens of its kind designed to realign naturally with every blink and created with hydraclear® plus. i'm seeing more clearly, cris
do you want to see them or are they already overexposed, robert? ration ale to show those photos is an example of birth control because it's such a turnover. >> will? >> let me tell you something, if those pictures are published, i, just like everyone and robert and sam. would click on those photos. i think andrew is doing the right thing keeping them under wrap. >> speak for yourself, will. >> sam. i think andrew likes his time in the sun as the guy who holds those...
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bachmann is already facing the heat for a mix up this morning. she said robert wayne was from waterloo. it was the serial killer robert wayne who lived near waterloo. >>> the other six candidates trailed in the single digits. >>> a fire is threatening the nation's nuclear lab in new mexico. the fire started south of the los alamos nuclear lab and destroyed 30 structures. officials closed the labs as the flamed came close to the lab. the fire danger $30 million in damage destroying hundreds of homes. >>> and in arizona, the largest fire is now 82% contained. the wallow fire has burned 138,000 acres in the northeast part of the state. it started at the end of last month. investigators think it was caused by a campfire. >>> and you tell me what's wrong with this picture when it comes up. you're not supposed to see rainfall as you get into late june, early july. there you go offshore. live storm tracker 2 picking up returns. the showers are in the bay area forecast as we roll into your tuesday. here is the weather system as it stands. you can see it backing up a lit
bachmann is already facing the heat for a mix up this morning. she said robert wayne was from waterloo. it was the serial killer robert wayne who lived near waterloo. >>> the other six candidates trailed in the single digits. >>> a fire is threatening the nation's nuclear lab in new mexico. the fire started south of the los alamos nuclear lab and destroyed 30 structures. officials closed the labs as the flamed came close to the lab. the fire danger $30 million in damage...
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already have one. oh. ♪ >>pam: now, here is stanley roberts who found people behaving badly.you are looking at a hypodermic needle in the ground at this children's golden gate park. this is an empty can anfour loco also on the playground. just where children play. what about this liquor bottle? again brighton said the playground. every morning and city employees have to clean empty liquor bottles and even that needles. dumped on the playground, from overnight. another problem are dogs. they're not allowed inside the park unless they are on a leash and oftentimes they are not on a dog leash. they are not allowed inside but it is often that a rule that is ignored. in fact just walking to the park could be rather challenging. not to mention that when you return to your car there's a possible chance that it could have been broken into. their backpack was found inside the men's bathroom it was inside the car but wait! they found another back pack. >> i found this backpack and another area. >> this was also stolen. >> this is costing you if you just go to the golden gate park. >>pa
already have one. oh. ♪ >>pam: now, here is stanley roberts who found people behaving badly.you are looking at a hypodermic needle in the ground at this children's golden gate park. this is an empty can anfour loco also on the playground. just where children play. what about this liquor bottle? again brighton said the playground. every morning and city employees have to clean empty liquor bottles and even that needles. dumped on the playground, from overnight. another problem are dogs....
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already for u.s. defense secretary robert gates he it touched down in the afghan capital of kabul. he is on a farewell tour of sorts. he retires from his post a little later this month. earlier today he reassured u.s. allies attending the annual asia security meeting in singapore, telling them despite america's economic challenges the u.s. will honor its military commitments also called future military ties with china, a priority. >>> from political star to a felony indictment. former senator john edwards says he did not do anything -- or he certainly did do something wrong, but saying he didn't do anything illegal. federal prosecutors accusing john edwards of using campaign money to hide an affair with the campaign worker. edwards' attorney says the money was not a campaign donation, but a gift from two edwards' supporters. joe johns with the story. >> reporter: t.j., john edwards was one of the last dan cats in 2008 for the race for the democratic nomination. this time he was standing up in court facing a six-count indictment. the government has charged him with conspiracy, makin
already for u.s. defense secretary robert gates he it touched down in the afghan capital of kabul. he is on a farewell tour of sorts. he retires from his post a little later this month. earlier today he reassured u.s. allies attending the annual asia security meeting in singapore, telling them despite america's economic challenges the u.s. will honor its military commitments also called future military ties with china, a priority. >>> from political star to a felony indictment. former...
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already have one. oh. ♪ >>pam: now, here is stanley roberts who found people behaving badly. director san francisco maybe you noticed one of these? it is a parklet, just exactly what they are called. this is public space for anybody can use this. and that the complaint is but i'm hearing is that a loss of parking spots. and every one of these costs to parking spots. and forgetting about the parking spots for one minute. two parking spots are lost. for each one. take a look at this, cafe roma. normally, this would not be a problem but this is a public park. yes, the business bought and paid for the park but but we understand is that it is for open use. however, when i was asked if i could eat lunch? i was told the the need to purchase food from cafe roma. this is tony brought the owner and i asked him the same. and he said that it is recommended that the purchase lunch from his cafe. i am assuming that tony to not get the memo. for the record? five of the rest two runs that i can have my lunch and the all said that it is an open park. five of the- restaurants. in the san franc
already have one. oh. ♪ >>pam: now, here is stanley roberts who found people behaving badly. director san francisco maybe you noticed one of these? it is a parklet, just exactly what they are called. this is public space for anybody can use this. and that the complaint is but i'm hearing is that a loss of parking spots. and every one of these costs to parking spots. and forgetting about the parking spots for one minute. two parking spots are lost. for each one. take a look at this, cafe...
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pelosi and reid have already thrown him under the bus. it's done. >> robert?r a margarita with the three of you. >> money talks, especially to voters. should the president change his tune. dana? >> o. i think he should. there's no way he can answer this, though. there hasn't been a president since fdr that's seen unemployment rate over 7%. so it's a dangerous time for him political politically. i don't think there's anything he could have said that would have made it okay, that would have been safe for him to say. >> cornel? >> i think as a president he has to reassure the that the country is moving in the right direction. look, it took eight years to tear down the piece of prosperity that bill clinton built, he won't be able to return it overnight. so he has to reassure the country. >> robert? >> it's always about the economy, stupid. jimmy carter got devoted in 1980 because of the economy. in 1991, the bush folks were begging the clinton folks to run against them and look what happened in 1992. if the president is not more substantive and more caring about t
pelosi and reid have already thrown him under the bus. it's done. >> robert?r a margarita with the three of you. >> money talks, especially to voters. should the president change his tune. dana? >> o. i think he should. there's no way he can answer this, though. there hasn't been a president since fdr that's seen unemployment rate over 7%. so it's a dangerous time for him political politically. i don't think there's anything he could have said that would have made it okay,...
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already burned. >>> the u.s. is having preliminary talks with the taliban in afghanistan. that's according to robert gates.antial movement in peace talks until the winter. president obama plans to withdraw troops next month. gates is retiring in less than two weeks and will be replaced by leon panetta. now back to "dads for my daughters." >>> sunday, february 1st, 2009. dear friends and family, there are very few days in one's life that you know in advance are going to be momentous. december 23rd was one of those days for me. >> reporter: december 23rd, 7:00 a.m., new york city. the streets are quiet, and they are cold. bruce entered through these doors for a risky operation to cut out the cancer and repair his leg. surgeon john healey led the team. when you looked at his films and after you examined him, did you have a plan formulated? >> typically, we would just remove the hip and replace that along with the femur. >> reporter: but healey had bigger ideas. >> i think we can do better than that. i think i can save your hip joint. >> years ago, treating an osteosarcoma like bruce's often meant amputation t
already burned. >>> the u.s. is having preliminary talks with the taliban in afghanistan. that's according to robert gates.antial movement in peace talks until the winter. president obama plans to withdraw troops next month. gates is retiring in less than two weeks and will be replaced by leon panetta. now back to "dads for my daughters." >>> sunday, february 1st, 2009. dear friends and family, there are very few days in one's life that you know in advance are going...
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already died. it was the beginning of the aids crisis. today in this country alone, 56,000 people contract hiv each year. nbc's chief science correspondent robert bazell has covered the epidemic from the start and reports tonight on aids 30 years later. >> welcome to gay politics. >> reporter: nominated for five tonys, "the normal heart" is a broadway hit. it describes the early years of the aids epidemic. >> you can be gay. >> reporter: when there were a handful of cases and few people worried much about it. >> i'm trying to understand why nobody wants to hear that we're dying. >> reporter: the reading, of course, was on broadway. the play is an autobiographical account by larry cramer, widely regarded as the most influential aids activist. >> letter from the author. >> reporter: he still hands out leaflets outside the theater urging action by those moved by the play. >> thank you so much. >> it still makes me cry a lot. because it represents a lot of people who died needlessly and who continue to die needlessly. >> reporter: after the first five cases in 1981 the numbers grew steadily. within a year there were more than 200. the centers for d
already died. it was the beginning of the aids crisis. today in this country alone, 56,000 people contract hiv each year. nbc's chief science correspondent robert bazell has covered the epidemic from the start and reports tonight on aids 30 years later. >> welcome to gay politics. >> reporter: nominated for five tonys, "the normal heart" is a broadway hit. it describes the early years of the aids epidemic. >> you can be gay. >> reporter: when there were a...
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robert. i have lived in the neighborhood for about 20 years. when the property originally came to sail, and there was a condition split along in two -- to split the yard in two. we have already put a stop sign up there. yes, there have been more people moving in, but my concern is about the safety of the area, and for those of us who wanted to move into san francisco, i just see these properties are going to change the character of the neighborhood. >> next speaker please. >> my name is carmen. can you hear me? my family has lived here for almost 50 years, and i feel it would really be devastating to our residential neighborhood in terms of property values and quality of life. if the board of appeals allows the construction to go through on not only three houses but the building -- it is not within the confines of what we have now. it is not going to be in cohabitation with our neighborhood. as the not only for myself. i only recently found out they were talking about putting in a multi-level home. i feel very disenfranchised by what they have decided. they are allowing a high-density development, and it is already overcrowded. what are we thinking? this is just not feasible
robert. i have lived in the neighborhood for about 20 years. when the property originally came to sail, and there was a condition split along in two -- to split the yard in two. we have already put a stop sign up there. yes, there have been more people moving in, but my concern is about the safety of the area, and for those of us who wanted to move into san francisco, i just see these properties are going to change the character of the neighborhood. >> next speaker please. >> my...
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already halfway through a lost decade. an important point. anyway, thank you, robert reich, david gergen. as always, great to have you. >> thanks, eliot. >> thank you. >>> now that we've seen the current crop of candidates all together, who jumped out as the winner or loser in the crowd? here now to delve deeper is our own e.d. hill and cnn's senior political analyst jeffrey toppin. thank you both for being here. e.d., all right, winners and losers. who's up, who's down in this game? >> i think it's pretty early in the game. i didn't really see a whole lot of winners. i think you looked for more of the losers. the people who lost the base that they really were going to go after. santorum i think was swept by bachmann. pawlenty by romney. and cain by paul. so i think you sort of saw people move farther back in the park, not necessarily farther forward. >> if somebody's going back, somebody's going forward. the way i used to run a race. but i hear your point. in every one of those you had two people vying for the same -- >> in the mind of the average american did somebody really push ahead?
already halfway through a lost decade. an important point. anyway, thank you, robert reich, david gergen. as always, great to have you. >> thanks, eliot. >> thank you. >>> now that we've seen the current crop of candidates all together, who jumped out as the winner or loser in the crowd? here now to delve deeper is our own e.d. hill and cnn's senior political analyst jeffrey toppin. thank you both for being here. e.d., all right, winners and losers. who's up, who's down in...
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and robert lyons the deputy editor of the online magazine spike lee says that what's going on in the hague now is a show trial with the outcome already set in stone i don't think there's anything. fair about this trial at all about the whole process. or what's what's happening it is that the kind of the outcome is kind of been it's been set already it's a bit of a show trial i think. as a result i think it's very much about bolstering the west's position and making the west look like it's for free it's a friend or of justice and the largest has already been certain the bad guys in this i'm not. allowed to choose are wonderful human being but the crimes on all sides are not war and to pick out one side has been worse than the other. it was a much murkier there were opportunists nationalists politicians on all sides and some fairly brutal people behind them as well. and the contributors to the r.t. for them are saying that their pay tribunals should be dissolved in their view it has no legal grounds to exist now you can go to our website to have your say on whether general or practical malathi it will get a fair trial at the u.n. war c
and robert lyons the deputy editor of the online magazine spike lee says that what's going on in the hague now is a show trial with the outcome already set in stone i don't think there's anything. fair about this trial at all about the whole process. or what's what's happening it is that the kind of the outcome is kind of been it's been set already it's a bit of a show trial i think. as a result i think it's very much about bolstering the west's position and making the west look like it's for...
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they have already found ten sets of human remains in a remote part of long island. they will now search the robertoday. that connects long island to another smaller island. they believe a serial killer may be responsible for the deaths of at least four prostitutes and that other killers may have left victims along the remote parkway. >>> a bay area labor dispute, one that's really laying -- raising eyebrows. we'll tell you why angry protesters set up a pickett line. set up a pick ket line. >>> let's bring you up to date on some of the top stories we're following for you right now. the case of mirroring nursing student -- missing nursing student michelle le is now a homicide case. investigators say evidence taken from her car and search warrants lead police believe that she was killed. >>> voters in the city of hercules are deciding whether to recall mayor joan ward and city councilman donald kiehne. both are accused of causing a financial crisis in the city. polling places are open and will stay open until 8:00 tonight. >>> and anthony wieners says he will cooperate fully with an ethics investigat
they have already found ten sets of human remains in a remote part of long island. they will now search the robertoday. that connects long island to another smaller island. they believe a serial killer may be responsible for the deaths of at least four prostitutes and that other killers may have left victims along the remote parkway. >>> a bay area labor dispute, one that's really laying -- raising eyebrows. we'll tell you why angry protesters set up a pickett line. set up a pick ket...
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to stay in over the long term and already are out and when you go in without the public support then you have the problems that we're having now ok let's go to robert and what is limited kinetic action mean to you i have no idea what that term means listening to you robert. well it's part of this borrowed from the military it's one of their euphemisms it's all totally irrelevant it's totally irrelevant whether you call it a war or a humanitarian intervention there's always an excuse and you know there was an excuse in iraq it was in history excuse so what's the excuse this time and longer what is the what is which are the right what do you ski what is the excuse has been extinguished and you let me. go ahead robert the excuse was the excuse was the excuse was that this is a limited military intervention to protect civilians that was the excuse the excuse was that there is going to be this horrendous massacre in benghazi and were intervening too. to have this limited intervention to prevent this massacre that was a lie in fact the very day that president obama gave his speech to the nation. or he said you know we have a limited military mission to p
to stay in over the long term and already are out and when you go in without the public support then you have the problems that we're having now ok let's go to robert and what is limited kinetic action mean to you i have no idea what that term means listening to you robert. well it's part of this borrowed from the military it's one of their euphemisms it's all totally irrelevant it's totally irrelevant whether you call it a war or a humanitarian intervention there's always an excuse and you...
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the expense of the serbs and robert lyons the deputy editor of the online magazine spike lee says that what's going on at the hague now is a show trial with the outcome already set in stone. i don't think there's anything . fair about this trial it's all about the whole process. i think what's what's happening is. because of the outcome would have been. settled already it's a bit of a show trial i think. as a result i think it's very much about bolstering the west's position and making the west look like it's if the free french are of justice. the largest has already been . the bad guy in this i'm not. allowed to choose our wonderful human being but there were crimes on all sides in that war and to pick out one side was worse than the other is a bit peculiar of the situation was much more there were opportunists nationalists politicians on all sides and some fairly brutal people as well. contributors to the r.t. for saying that the hague tribunal should be dissolved in their view it has no legal grounds to exist if you just go to our website you can have your say on the general radical malott it will get a fair trial at the un a war crimes court article com
the expense of the serbs and robert lyons the deputy editor of the online magazine spike lee says that what's going on at the hague now is a show trial with the outcome already set in stone. i don't think there's anything . fair about this trial it's all about the whole process. i think what's what's happening is. because of the outcome would have been. settled already it's a bit of a show trial i think. as a result i think it's very much about bolstering the west's position and making the west...
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robert gates about yemen -- >> reporter: what do we do about al qaeda now in yemen? >> well, i think we maintain the focus. >> reporter: a new special forces strategy? >> there's one already, i can assure you. >> when we find them, we take them out. >> reporter: but that key strategy, using armed drones, is now threatened as well. the chaos in yemen means intelligence gathering and coordination for the drones is far more difficult. and it is vitally important to america in its efforts to find the world's most dangerous terrorist, who uses his perch in yemen to influence terror around the globe. >> and martha, you are here, but how vulnerable are the people in that u.s. embassy there? >> reporter: well, the u.s. embassy has been heavily fortified but they fortified it even more now. in the last few weeks, they sent in 60 u.s. forces to surround that embassy. clearly, very worried, and there is an evacuation plan if it comes to that. >> all right, martha raddatz, who, as we say, has traveled to yemen so many times. thank you. >>> and we have word of a mystery, it is breaking news tonight, from texas, reports of a gruesome discovery, a mass grave. the sheriff's department sa
robert gates about yemen -- >> reporter: what do we do about al qaeda now in yemen? >> well, i think we maintain the focus. >> reporter: a new special forces strategy? >> there's one already, i can assure you. >> when we find them, we take them out. >> reporter: but that key strategy, using armed drones, is now threatened as well. the chaos in yemen means intelligence gathering and coordination for the drones is far more difficult. and it is vitally important...
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at only 23 years old, our next guest has already shared the screen with meryl streep, uma thurman and, yes, jackie chan. his newest movie, with emma robertsers now. please say hello to michael angarano. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: did i pronounce your last name correctly? angarano. >> angarano. i don't know where i am until i hear my name pronounced because in stallen island, it's angarano. here in california, it managed to be angarano. i now said -- >> jimmy: you spilled water on -- >> on myself. >> jimmy: on your wangarano. i did both. i'm from new york and i live out here so i split the difference and go with angarano. you are from new york originally. do you live here now? >> i do. i moved out here when i was 12. the family migrated from staten island. >> jimmy: was it because of you and acting or did you go with your family? >> you know, they used it as a great excuse, my acting, i mean, to move out there. because my parents are born in brooklyn, i was raised in staten island. all my family's back in staten island, many aunts, uncles, cousins, that italian-catholic family. >> jimmy: right, yeah. >> but we moved here for acting.
at only 23 years old, our next guest has already shared the screen with meryl streep, uma thurman and, yes, jackie chan. his newest movie, with emma robertsers now. please say hello to michael angarano. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: did i pronounce your last name correctly? angarano. >> angarano. i don't know where i am until i hear my name pronounced because in stallen island, it's angarano. here in california, it managed to be angarano. i now said -- >> jimmy: you...
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already, you know, no chicken anymore, small young chicken, no chick. you know, i'm in my 60's, early 60's. and so they said, "well, you can't commute, you know, like robert redford or anthony hopkins. you have to come to hollywood." so like a fool, and i'm a risk-taker so i came to hollywood. >> hinojosa: so even... because what people don't know about you is that you have this extraordinary career in the theater, and then you... you know, you make this hollywood movie. it's something of a hit. but you basically say, "okay, now i'm going to move to hollywood"? >> yeah. >> hinojosa: wow. and how did it go? >> well, you know, i could, you know, be a total failure, but the minute i arrived, somebody gave me a huge television series, okay? pilot, one hour. >> hinojosa: okay. >> what is it? i remember. the guy who made magnum... >> hinojosa: p.i. >> huge, you know? and i didn't to go and see the suits, you know? >> hinojosa: you call them the suits? >> all the people that, you know, you have to go through to get a television series. so i thought that every actor gets a television series. >> hinojosa: just by arriving in hollywood? >> like, you know, that they
already, you know, no chicken anymore, small young chicken, no chick. you know, i'm in my 60's, early 60's. and so they said, "well, you can't commute, you know, like robert redford or anthony hopkins. you have to come to hollywood." so like a fool, and i'm a risk-taker so i came to hollywood. >> hinojosa: so even... because what people don't know about you is that you have this extraordinary career in the theater, and then you... you know, you make this hollywood movie. it's...
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already been sold. it's on "the new york times" bestsellers list where it's been for 14, 15, 19 weeks, a long time. and i'm really delighted that we have robert here to tell us even more. robert hearst. [applause] >> i have to turn myself on here, no pun. [laughter] thank you, susan, for that introduction. it always reminds me of the way mark twain said he was introduced out here in california 140 years ago. he was on one of his first lecture tours in california, never published a book. of course, nobody knew him. he was up in red dog, and no one even knew how to introduce him. but finally the crowd persuaded a slouching and awkward, big miner to get up on the stage and do the honors. he stood thinking a moment, mark twain says, and he said i don't know anything about this fellow. [laughter] rather, i only know two things. one is he hasn't been in the penitentiary. [laughter] and the other is i don't know why. [laughter] mark twain said he liked that because it was a compliment that didn't raise expectations too high. [laughter] payne, mark twain's official biographer, put that into the autobiography because payne didn't know that mark twain
already been sold. it's on "the new york times" bestsellers list where it's been for 14, 15, 19 weeks, a long time. and i'm really delighted that we have robert here to tell us even more. robert hearst. [applause] >> i have to turn myself on here, no pun. [laughter] thank you, susan, for that introduction. it always reminds me of the way mark twain said he was introduced out here in california 140 years ago. he was on one of his first lecture tours in california, never published...
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robert gates. the cia's role in the raid that killed bin laden adds to panetta's already lengthy resume. >>> the chorus of calls of congressman anthony weiner to resign is growing louder. democrats calling for him to step down. weiner apologized for posting a lewd photo on twitter and lying about it and for inappropriate relationships with women online. more evacuations in arizona as a massive wildfire is spreading. towns of springerville and eger are fully evacuated on sheriff's orders. the fire burned almost 400,000 acres, an area bigger than new york city and chicago combined. thousands of people are out of their homes. >> we're going to get out of here, since they want us out of here, we don't want to go, no. >> we saw it rip through places, that's what i worry about. >>> u.s. drones and fighter jets have resumed attacks in yemen, and the military believes an air strike has kill aid top al queda insurgent there. a u.s. military official tells cnn that air operations were halted for several months, because the u.s. didn't have faith in the information available to conduct targeted strikes against su
robert gates. the cia's role in the raid that killed bin laden adds to panetta's already lengthy resume. >>> the chorus of calls of congressman anthony weiner to resign is growing louder. democrats calling for him to step down. weiner apologized for posting a lewd photo on twitter and lying about it and for inappropriate relationships with women online. more evacuations in arizona as a massive wildfire is spreading. towns of springerville and eger are fully evacuated on sheriff's...
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roberts sitting in for tamron hall. the "news nation" is following developing news. a massive wildfire in arizona rapidly expanding today, and right now there is zero containment. the fire is already the third large he is in that state's history and dry, windy conditions are whipping up the flames today. there are new evacuations as the blaze has charred more than 190,000 acres in eastern arizona. brad is the public information officer for the wallow fire department and he joins us now. brad, we know this fire is at zero containment. explain to all of us why this has been so difficult to fight and also to get anything in terms of containment. >> this is an extremely complex fire. we have a recipe of tough terrain, high winds. we've introduced dry lightning to the mix and with extremely dry fuels, it's just the perfect kn combination to create a fire of this magnitude. >> put this in perspective for us about how dangerous it is for residents who are caught in the fray. >> it's very dangerous to residents in the area. fortunately, we've had incredible partnership and cooperation through the community members who live in those areas and they have left. we've also -- the county sherif
roberts sitting in for tamron hall. the "news nation" is following developing news. a massive wildfire in arizona rapidly expanding today, and right now there is zero containment. the fire is already the third large he is in that state's history and dry, windy conditions are whipping up the flames today. there are new evacuations as the blaze has charred more than 190,000 acres in eastern arizona. brad is the public information officer for the wallow fire department and he joins us...
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already was talking about putting new strains on u.s. aid to pakistan. now the rhetoric and ideas are getting tougher. listen to this exchange today as robertates testified before the senate. >> how long do you support governments that lie to us? when do we say enough is enough? secretary gates, i will start with you. >> first of all, i would say based on 27 years in the cia and 4 1/2 years in this job, most governments lie to each other. that's the way business gets done. >> do they also arrest the people that help us? >> sometime. >> when they save their allies. >> sometime. >> not often. >> and sometimes they send people to spy on us. and they are close allies. so -- >> we -- >> the real world we deal with. >> live in islamabad. what's the pakistani government saying? how do they explain the arrests? >> security officials here tell us that pakistan's top spy agency arrested the suspected informants, pakistani men, who allegedly fed information to the cia before the raid on the bin laden compound last month. it is not clear, they say why they were arrested, if they are still in custody and if they will be charged with a crime. we know acc
already was talking about putting new strains on u.s. aid to pakistan. now the rhetoric and ideas are getting tougher. listen to this exchange today as robertates testified before the senate. >> how long do you support governments that lie to us? when do we say enough is enough? secretary gates, i will start with you. >> first of all, i would say based on 27 years in the cia and 4 1/2 years in this job, most governments lie to each other. that's the way business gets done. >>...
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robert gates about yemen. what do we do about al qaeda now in yem snen? >> maintain the focus? >> special forces strategy. >> there is one already i can assure you. >> when we find them we take them out. >> reporter: that strategy using armed drones to hunt terrorists is now threatened as well. the chaos in yemen means intelligence gathering and coordination for the drones is far more difficult. and it is vitally important to america, in its efforts to find the world's most dangerous terrorist, who uses his perch in yemen to influence terror around the globe. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >>> german chancellor angela merkel returns home with a special souvenir. president obama awarded her the presidential medal of freedom, highest civilian honor, presentation at the state dinner in the white house rose garden. merkel grew up in east germany, the president praised her for overcoming the past and a brighter future. >> airlines are doing a better job of not leaving passengers stuck on the tarmac hours on end. the government says the delays have largely disappeared. after new rules went into effect a year ago. the department
robert gates about yemen. what do we do about al qaeda now in yem snen? >> maintain the focus? >> special forces strategy. >> there is one already i can assure you. >> when we find them we take them out. >> reporter: that strategy using armed drones to hunt terrorists is now threatened as well. the chaos in yemen means intelligence gathering and coordination for the drones is far more difficult. and it is vitally important to america, in its efforts to find the...
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already tell that jackson has his game face for his new job. in san francisco, fred inglis for sports wrap. >> the weather was hot and so were the scores in st. jude in memphis. robertme the 7th first time winner on the fedex tour. >>> the 24 race of allan mcnish collides with a driver. he goes into the guardrail and has his car shredded. the unbelievable testament to the safety of these cars was the fact that he was not seriously hurt and able to climb out with a little bit of help. this incident right at the beginning of the 24-hour race which is still underway at this hour. that will do it for this saturday night edition of sports wrap. we will see you again tomorrow at 5:00. >> all right. thanks, joe. obviously you talked about tim lincecum's performance today. should we read a lot into that? >> you know i think if you remember last august he was having a little struggle. if i remember he was 1-5 in the month of august last year and remember how that season ended up. >> yes. >> let's take them one start at a time. interesting to hear what he said tonight. but he does have some things unquestionably three needs to work out between now and his next couple of start
already tell that jackson has his game face for his new job. in san francisco, fred inglis for sports wrap. >> the weather was hot and so were the scores in st. jude in memphis. robertme the 7th first time winner on the fedex tour. >>> the 24 race of allan mcnish collides with a driver. he goes into the guardrail and has his car shredded. the unbelievable testament to the safety of these cars was the fact that he was not seriously hurt and able to climb out with a little bit of...
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robert f. kennedy, the fight for social justice, his fight continues. his daughter and human rights activist kerry kennedy introduces us to the modern day heroes next on "andrea mitchell reports." [ male announcer ] diane was alreadyhe chief operating officer at a national tissue bank, when she decided to get her masters in health care administration. by choosing a university that connects working students to faculty who are also leaders in their fields, she was able to apply her studies to the real world, and help more people, much quicker. my name is diane wilson, i deliver the best gifts on earth, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] university of phoenix is proud to sponsor education nation. because we believe an educated world is a better world. so delicious. i think you'll find it's the vegetables. deliciously rich. flavorful! [ female announcer ] together at last. introducing new stouffer's farmers' harvest with sides of lightly sauteed farm-picked vegetables. find more ways to get to the table at letsfixdinner.com. aflac! oh, i've just got major medical... major medical. ...but it helps pay the doctors. pays the doctors, boyyy! [ quack ] oh yeah? what about your family? ♪ we added aflac, so we get cash!
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robert redford. and so through the whole show, you're trying to find him. anybody else leading man that you would like to have on the program. you mentioned a few alreadyve lawrence, i would like to have him back. and george clooney, we wouldn't turn down. we'll make due with almost anybody. >> tom selleck, perhaps? >> oh, yes, tom selleck. oh, yes. i won't even try to get him to shave his mustache. >> you're so busy. we recently both have something in common, both joined aarp. you're doing commercials for aarp. >> i haven't seen them. i'll be 90 in january. you're a little ahead of me. >> you haven't seen these commercials. they're hysterical. we're going to play one. >> joining aarp doesn't make you old. i'm a member and i still live life to the fullest. missed a spot. oops. missed another spot. >> your expressions are absolutely -- i did not trust with you george, josh and sam and the guys of "gma." the last time you were here, you were hitting on george and you were getting flustered. hey, we're going to do something we call the hot seat. we'll ask you the first thing that comes to your mind when i ask you a certain question. the music and the ligh
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already committing suicide." >> woodrow wilson. interesting. dana bash, like you said though congress says he is still dug n thank you. >> thanks, brooke. >>> man expected to replace secretary of defense roberts and leon panetta is getting quite candid today. you will hear what he says about how fast troops will begin leaving afghanistan next month. >>> also, the next time you try on clothes, you may see a camera in the dressing room. i'm serious. a camera. but wait until you hear why. alison kosik, i don't know where you find this stuff, i know we have talked about some crazy stories before. this is a special day with you. that's next. what's this option? that's new. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> leon pan knelt ta talks afghanistan and cameras making an appearance in your dressing room. time to play reporter roulette. barbara starr, i want to talk to you at the pentagon. the head of the cia, currently leon panetta, testifying today, telling congress how woe handle afghanistan if, in fact, he is confirmed as the next secretary of defense. what is he saying today (well, right now, he i
already committing suicide." >> woodrow wilson. interesting. dana bash, like you said though congress says he is still dug n thank you. >> thanks, brooke. >>> man expected to replace secretary of defense roberts and leon panetta is getting quite candid today. you will hear what he says about how fast troops will begin leaving afghanistan next month. >>> also, the next time you try on clothes, you may see a camera in the dressing room. i'm serious. a camera....
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robert said something very important. 28% of the properties he sees on a regular basis just entering the process are already vacant and abandoned. for whatever reason the occupant of the property has given up on the real estate and it's empty. and empty is the playground of the devil. there are all sorts of shenanigans and mayors you all know that that go on in vacant properties. as you've also heard, the ability of the servicer, lender, investor, who ever has interest is hampered by the fact that they don't have legal rights until the foreclosure process runs. to the extent that takes years that allows all of the desperation -- deterioration and the shenanigans and blight. and that allowed that to happen and exacerbate the problem. we wanted to talk to you about the 28%. we don't have an answer to the whole. but we do believe we have a good answer to the 28% of the property that is are creating the largest drag on your cities. that is that we need to be moved through the process as quickly as possible so that whether it's the taxing authority in the case of the tax expedition bill that jim talked about, or
robert said something very important. 28% of the properties he sees on a regular basis just entering the process are already vacant and abandoned. for whatever reason the occupant of the property has given up on the real estate and it's empty. and empty is the playground of the devil. there are all sorts of shenanigans and mayors you all know that that go on in vacant properties. as you've also heard, the ability of the servicer, lender, investor, who ever has interest is hampered by the fact...
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roberts said something very important. 20% of the property that he sees on by the basis and i just entering the process of already vacant and abandoned. for whatever reason, a document of the property has given up on the real estate and it is and deep. and he is the playground of the devil for -- empty is the property of the devil. lever -- whoever can do something of a resolution nature is hampered by the fact didn't have legal rights. to the extent that that takes years and that allows all of the deterioration and the shenanigans and a blight that occurs from it to happen and to exacerbate the problem. what we wanted to talk to about was the 28%. we don't have an answer to the whole of the foreclosure crisis but we do have an answer to the 20% of the properties that are creating the largest tract in your cities. they need to be moved to the process as quickly as possible so whether it is the tax authority in the case of the tax expedition built or a property that is empty because of whatever decision that got there, that property knees to get in the hands of someone that can do things with it. when banks that a
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but robert said something very important. 28% of the properties he sees on a regular basis are alreadyver reason the occupant of the property has given up on the real estate and it's emptying and empty is the playground of the devil. there are all sorts of shenanigans. as mayors, you all know that, that go on in vacant properties. as you've also heard, the ability of the servicer, the lender, the investor, whoever has interest in the property, to do something of a resolution nature, is hampered by the fact that they don't have legal rights until the foreclosure process runs. to the extent that takes years, that allows all of the deterioration of the shenanigans and the blight that occurs from it to happen and to exacerbate the problem. so what we wanted to talk to you about was that 28%. we don't have an answer to the whole of the foreclosure crisis. we do believe we have a good answer to the 28% of the properties that are creating the largest drive on your cities. and that is that they need to be moved through the process as quickly as possible. so that whether it's the taxing authori
but robert said something very important. 28% of the properties he sees on a regular basis are alreadyver reason the occupant of the property has given up on the real estate and it's emptying and empty is the playground of the devil. there are all sorts of shenanigans. as mayors, you all know that, that go on in vacant properties. as you've also heard, the ability of the servicer, the lender, the investor, whoever has interest in the property, to do something of a resolution nature, is hampered...
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robert gates about yemen. what do we do about al qaeda now in yemen? >> well, i think we maintain the focus. >> a new special forces strategy. >> there is one already, ithe past and pointing toward a brighter future. >> airlines are doing a better job of not leaving passengers stuck on the tarmac hours on end. the government says the delays have largely disappeared. after new rules went into effect about a year ago, the department of transportation has threatened to fine the airlines up to $27,000 per passenger if they were kept on the tarmac for longer than three hours. and who hasn't been there, done that. >> absolutely. well, basketball players aren't flying anywhere yet. they're staying in dallas. nba finals will go to at least game six thanks to last night's heroics by the dallas mavericks. the mavs were down again in the fourth quarter. they outscored the heat 21-9 over the game's final ten minutes desperation shot by miami wasn't even close. tossing up some air. mavs win 86-83. series tied two games each. ame five is thursday night. boy, these have been all tight, exciting games. >> really good series. >> yeah. >> you know it's really nice to w
robert gates about yemen. what do we do about al qaeda now in yemen? >> well, i think we maintain the focus. >> a new special forces strategy. >> there is one already, ithe past and pointing toward a brighter future. >> airlines are doing a better job of not leaving passengers stuck on the tarmac hours on end. the government says the delays have largely disappeared. after new rules went into effect about a year ago, the department of transportation has threatened to fine...