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i quit rubin's most successful manager kabamba day of resigned after over a decade in charge. plus deadline day russia striker puddle of gravity act is on the verge of joining full and stood guard for the transfer window slams shut. and getting ready to rumble the patriots in the giants arrived in indianapolis ahead of their superbowl showdown. but first a bumper day of has resigned as manager from russian primary league side rubin after eleven years in charge the fifty nine year old says he had disagreements with the club's president dmitri over budget and transfer policies rubin have sold a number of key players over the last two seasons the most recent being christian or bowing to dinar moscow early this month however but they have intends to stay on and work at the club's junior cademy today of his routines most successful manager after joining them back in two thousand and one he got them promoted into russia's top flight in his first season and went on to win two russian premier league titles in two thousand and eight and two thousand and nine he also won the russians to
i quit rubin's most successful manager kabamba day of resigned after over a decade in charge. plus deadline day russia striker puddle of gravity act is on the verge of joining full and stood guard for the transfer window slams shut. and getting ready to rumble the patriots in the giants arrived in indianapolis ahead of their superbowl showdown. but first a bumper day of has resigned as manager from russian primary league side rubin after eleven years in charge the fifty nine year old says he...
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but first a better way of has resigned as manager from russian premier league side rubin after eleven years in charge the fifty nine year old says he had disagreements with the club's president dmitri summering over budget and transfer policies rubin have sold a number of key plays over the last two seasons the most recent being christian to deny moscow earlier this month however a day of intense to stay on and work at the club's junior academy but david's rubin's most successful manager after joining them back in two thousand and one he got them promoted to russia's top flight in its first season and went on to win two russian premier league titles in two thousand and eight and two thousand and nine he also won the russian super cup the following year rubina currently fifth in their domestic league and were trailing p.r. course in the europa league last thirty two on feb fourteenth. meanwhile russia striker part of the globe he is on the verge of signing for english premier league side for them from stood guard before today's deadline the twenty eight year old has only scored fifteen
but first a better way of has resigned as manager from russian premier league side rubin after eleven years in charge the fifty nine year old says he had disagreements with the club's president dmitri summering over budget and transfer policies rubin have sold a number of key plays over the last two seasons the most recent being christian to deny moscow earlier this month however a day of intense to stay on and work at the club's junior academy but david's rubin's most successful manager after...
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hello there thanks for watching the sporting these are the headlines quick rubin's most successful manager resigns after over a decade in charge. class on result while football manager gary speed may have killed himself accidentally and not committed suicide according to an inquest. and getting ready to rumble the patriots in giants arrive in indianapolis ahead of their super bowl show the. first day of has resigned as manager from russian premier league side through being after eleven years in charge the fifty nine year old says he had disagreements with the club's president dmitri stammering in over the club's budget and transfer policies rubin have sold a number of key plays over the last two seasons the most recent being christian a bow at the normal moscow early this month however the day of intends to stay on and work at the club's academy for dave is the rubins most successful manager after joining them back in two thousand and one he got them promoted into russia's top flight in his first season and went on to win two russian premier league titles in two thousand and eight and two
hello there thanks for watching the sporting these are the headlines quick rubin's most successful manager resigns after over a decade in charge. class on result while football manager gary speed may have killed himself accidentally and not committed suicide according to an inquest. and getting ready to rumble the patriots in giants arrive in indianapolis ahead of their super bowl show the. first day of has resigned as manager from russian premier league side through being after eleven years in...
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month however but day of intends to stay on and work at the club's junior academy the day of his rubin's most successful manager after joining them back in two thousand and one he got them promoted into russia's top flight in his first season and went on to win two pro russian prime elite titles in two thousand and eight and two thousand and nine he also won the russia super cup the following year rubina currently fifth in the league with the season due to regime on march the third after the winter break. meanwhile russia striker of public deadly ak is on the verge of signing for english premier league side for him in stuttgart before today's deadline the twenty eight year old has only scored fifteen goals for the blunders league a side in sixty eight appearances and only netted once this season but he is undergoing a medical and craven cottage with full on boss martin yell saying he wants to bolster his attacking options elsewhere ac milan haven't failed their latest signing maxi lopez the argent. and it's described them as a dream club after joining on loan from another italian side ta
month however but day of intends to stay on and work at the club's junior academy the day of his rubin's most successful manager after joining them back in two thousand and one he got them promoted into russia's top flight in his first season and went on to win two pro russian prime elite titles in two thousand and eight and two thousand and nine he also won the russia super cup the following year rubina currently fifth in the league with the season due to regime on march the third after the...
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we talked to the secretary of the treasury, i don't recall -- >> robert rubin? he was the secretary of the treasury at the time. >> yeah, we would've spoken to him, i'm sure. and had bob rubin said, "no, the treasury feels this is wrong," we would've been careful. because obviously, the treasury recommends to the president on an issue of this sort. and there was no argument. no one said, "we'll have to think about it." and so a consensus built up. i don't think it started in the fed. i would guess it started in the industry, it certainly got into the congress. >> by eliminating the glass-steagall restrictions we free our financial services industry to maintain its place as the world leader. >> we dominate the world financial market, and we've done it with one hand tied behind us because we have the greatest economic system in the history of the world. but we can untie that hand that we have had tied behind us. and we do it in this bill by repealing glass-steagall. >> lawmakers inevitably learn as lobbyists tell them things. it's sort of like a doctor being sold
we talked to the secretary of the treasury, i don't recall -- >> robert rubin? he was the secretary of the treasury at the time. >> yeah, we would've spoken to him, i'm sure. and had bob rubin said, "no, the treasury feels this is wrong," we would've been careful. because obviously, the treasury recommends to the president on an issue of this sort. and there was no argument. no one said, "we'll have to think about it." and so a consensus built up. i don't think...
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dan rubin is with us with more on the forecast. >>dan: would be unique, you probably are not going to need to use your heater a lot. look at the skies. very clear skies and warm temperatures expected today. very clear conditions that it will get hazy later on. we do have a spare the air de an effect. today is a spare the air day. mid-60's in the north bay. we have been keeping our eyes on the storm front that has and moving in the pacific. it is coming towards the california coast. we still have a lot of high pressure. as most of this will dissipate over the pacific northwest. this is not a lot of precipitation. will we will see is a lot of fog. fog tracker 4 is pushing ahead to 7:00 a.m.. pushing ahead into early tomorrow morning various booths he take a look at their rest of the week, we have fog the condition could a mile every morning. the weekend will give way to set aside hanahan >>marty: 8440 magnitude earthquake near youngstown ohio yesterday afternoon. this is video of some of the damage. the earthquake caused some of the
dan rubin is with us with more on the forecast. >>dan: would be unique, you probably are not going to need to use your heater a lot. look at the skies. very clear skies and warm temperatures expected today. very clear conditions that it will get hazy later on. we do have a spare the air de an effect. today is a spare the air day. mid-60's in the north bay. we have been keeping our eyes on the storm front that has and moving in the pacific. it is coming towards the california coast. we...
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david rubin's been is -- david rubenstein is donating the money to finish at the washington monument. a dental candidates are facing off one last time. -- presidential candidates are facing off one last time. polls show mitt romney in the league. >> we are following the latest in the cruise ship disaster off the coast of italy. satellite pictures are giving us a better idea of the problems rescue crews are facing. the view shows the ship on its side half submerged in deep water. the ship is the lake of three football fields. efforts to find the 21 missing people after the disaster including four americans are on hold because of rough seas. 11 people are confirmed dead. the captain of the ship said he never intended to abandon passengers. he ended up i get a laugh -- life raft after he fell into the water. he is currently under house arrest. >> the parents of a virginia curl -- virginia girl murdered in baltimore are looking at new leads. they recently had a promising meeting with police. their daughter ran away from their home in 2008. her body was found near a trash bin in baltimore.
david rubin's been is -- david rubenstein is donating the money to finish at the washington monument. a dental candidates are facing off one last time. -- presidential candidates are facing off one last time. polls show mitt romney in the league. >> we are following the latest in the cruise ship disaster off the coast of italy. satellite pictures are giving us a better idea of the problems rescue crews are facing. the view shows the ship on its side half submerged in deep water. the ship...
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and rubin navarette in san diego, california. photo finish. i have two ideas going on in my very small braun. it's the story of ouch for newt ging and out for the bottom three. is that so off the mark? >> out for gingrich, but we knew that was going to happen. we saw him drop in the polls. then negative advertising took him down. michele bachmann tonight, though, didn't say she was going to get out. i was prepared to send out a tweet that said michele bachmann has said that she will leave. i had to pull it back down even before i hit send because she then said she was going to stay in the race. a short time after that rick perry, texas governor, said he's going to go back home and reassess his campaign. >> did you tweet that one? >> i did. it wasn't as dramatic. how can he get back in the race? >> and how can michele drop out in her home state, right? that's kind of tough to stay i'm going to call it quits here. >> certainly in politics, and john can speak to this a little bit, too, there's something to be said about waiting until tomorrow, ge
and rubin navarette in san diego, california. photo finish. i have two ideas going on in my very small braun. it's the story of ouch for newt ging and out for the bottom three. is that so off the mark? >> out for gingrich, but we knew that was going to happen. we saw him drop in the polls. then negative advertising took him down. michele bachmann tonight, though, didn't say she was going to get out. i was prepared to send out a tweet that said michele bachmann has said that she will...
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robert rubin was one of her mentors. he is a former goldman sachs executive and u.s.asury secretary. today, he sits on harvard's governing board, known as the harvard corporation. >> she picked up the financial dimensions of what she faced with remarkable speed. and it wasn't that she-- only that she understood it intellectually, though she did, but she also internalized it. she knew what it meant. and she was able to make decisions, and they were very tough decisions. she was able to make them expeditiously as they needed to be made. and then she was able to work with others. and this was the absolutely critical part, i think, work with others in the institution to actually get done what needed to get done. >> susie: other universities chose to hold off making painful budget cuts, hoping the market would soon recover. but faust decided harvard needed to dramatically cut its expenses and fast. the crisis though worked in faust's favor, at least according to michael porter, harvard business school professor and one of the world's leading experts on corporate strategy.
robert rubin was one of her mentors. he is a former goldman sachs executive and u.s.asury secretary. today, he sits on harvard's governing board, known as the harvard corporation. >> she picked up the financial dimensions of what she faced with remarkable speed. and it wasn't that she-- only that she understood it intellectually, though she did, but she also internalized it. she knew what it meant. and she was able to make decisions, and they were very tough decisions. she was able to...
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democrat president barack obama in the vendors election former congressional aide than diplomat joe rubin things it's one pool who stands out from the rest but is unlikely to get enough support from his fellow republicans. in his foreign policy is very distinct from the other candidates in that he has a more isolationist viewpoint he wants the united states to retreat from international conflicts international affairs in some areas that can be good he's opposed to military action with the ron he was opposed to the iraq war but the other candidates are all extremely hawkish on foreign policy very neo conservative and ron paul does stand out amongst them he makes voters want to support him but insofar as leading the party and getting other republicans on board to really change the agenda no he hasn't done that someone who says i am a free american and i can make it on my own and that's what ron paul really embodies but republicans also understand that kind of positioning will not win the general election against president obama meanwhile things are not looking too good for president obama e
democrat president barack obama in the vendors election former congressional aide than diplomat joe rubin things it's one pool who stands out from the rest but is unlikely to get enough support from his fellow republicans. in his foreign policy is very distinct from the other candidates in that he has a more isolationist viewpoint he wants the united states to retreat from international conflicts international affairs in some areas that can be good he's opposed to military action with the ron...
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tempted to move forward with the peace process as happened with the first i'm sorry with the second rubin government in the early ninety's this is exactly what happened with the. government in the late ninety's when american support for israel was strong and was unquestionable israel's war much more willing to take risks for peace or for change as a real sharon did with the strong support he got from president bush that made him withdraw really settlements and troops from the gaza strip so this. would see this humiliation. oh sorry you want to jump in there but i mean sure i mean i agree with you but how is barack obama done something different i mean the problem like there was i don't see them. explaining to you when when barack obama started he's. united states president his first action was to try and pressure israel into freezing settlements this signal to israel which was what. went wrong with. the. legal under international law what's wrong with the president stopping raining international law doesn't make any sense look i understand that you do not you do not you do not agree with
tempted to move forward with the peace process as happened with the first i'm sorry with the second rubin government in the early ninety's this is exactly what happened with the. government in the late ninety's when american support for israel was strong and was unquestionable israel's war much more willing to take risks for peace or for change as a real sharon did with the strong support he got from president bush that made him withdraw really settlements and troops from the gaza strip so...
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central bank and its finance industry with the expected to follow suit and the weapons campaign or joel rubin says iran is trying to gain more support to prevent further penalties. i was looking for friends wherever he can find them he needs votes he needs votes at the united nations to block future saying he also sees potential markets for commerce when the rest of the world looks to be moving towards a more sanctions oriented position towards iran so if you can get votes and if you can get commerce in this trip to latin america which is a key one for him and for the united states since it's in our backyard that would be a success for him he needs to break out of the isolation that the rest of the world is trying to put him and iran into most analysts do not believe that iran is capable of maintaining a blockade of the straits of hormuz for any significant period of time if they were to do this it could also be counterproductive blocking coming out of their own country or going back and forth would both hurt their own revenue source and also harm their allies in china and other countries aro
central bank and its finance industry with the expected to follow suit and the weapons campaign or joel rubin says iran is trying to gain more support to prevent further penalties. i was looking for friends wherever he can find them he needs votes he needs votes at the united nations to block future saying he also sees potential markets for commerce when the rest of the world looks to be moving towards a more sanctions oriented position towards iran so if you can get votes and if you can get...
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reserve chairman alan greenspan and top economic advisors at the treasury, larry summers and robert rubin. >> the american people either didn't agree or didn't understand what in the world i'm up to in mexico. >> i think it started with the bailout of the banks in 1994 during the mexican peso crisis. >> reporter: for investors, it was a sight for sore eyes. mexico's stock market actually soaring instead of plummeting for the first time in weeks. all this, an immediate reaction to news of a major international aid package, nearly half of it from washington. >> that was allegedly designed to help mexico. it was $20 billion with no approval from congress that was used, i think inappropriately out of a treasury fund. and why were we doing this? it's because the big banks were too exposed to some bad loans that they had written in mexico and elsewhere. >> wall street banks. u.s. banks. >> wall street banks. wall street banks. the banks of the day, citibank, bankers trust, the others that existed at that time. and so the idea got started that washington would be there with a prop, with a bailou
reserve chairman alan greenspan and top economic advisors at the treasury, larry summers and robert rubin. >> the american people either didn't agree or didn't understand what in the world i'm up to in mexico. >> i think it started with the bailout of the banks in 1994 during the mexican peso crisis. >> reporter: for investors, it was a sight for sore eyes. mexico's stock market actually soaring instead of plummeting for the first time in weeks. all this, an immediate reaction...