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steven cook, senior fellow of middle eastern studies and the author of "the struggle for egypt."elcome. >> hi, how are you? >> good. you write in a recent column in fp. you write there's something to this idea of american exceptionalism. people do not swim to brazil for a better future, authoritarian russia is a model for no one, india and china are still very poor countries and millions of their citizens want to build futures in the united states. there's no argument from me there on american exceptionalism, but you argue it's not our ideals that make us exceptional. what do you mean by that? >> i do think so some extent it's our ideals. arabs express tremendous admiration for our ideals and principles and institution of our government. they're outraged by the gap that they perceive between the pay in which we live here in the united states and our conduct in their part of the world. all that being said, we're left with the situation in the middle east right now where no other country has the capacity to do the kinds of things that the united states can do. no other country has
steven cook, senior fellow of middle eastern studies and the author of "the struggle for egypt."elcome. >> hi, how are you? >> good. you write in a recent column in fp. you write there's something to this idea of american exceptionalism. people do not swim to brazil for a better future, authoritarian russia is a model for no one, india and china are still very poor countries and millions of their citizens want to build futures in the united states. there's no argument from...
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elizabeth cook cbs five. a master stevens was a former peace corps volunteer was confirmed as the u.s. ambassador to libya in may last year in the middle of the revolution he had to ride into the country the only way he could get there by sea are riding on a greek cargo ship u.s. officials confirmed that he spent his final moments trying to save his own staffers those who knew him say that is just the kind of guy he was. reporter mark stare on how they're remembering him tonight. tonight for steady members who have met even born when they attended uc- berkeley came together to remember him and to honor him as in so many others who knew him around the bay. when the ambassador attended cal he was a member of the office how might a fraternity. and tonight the house on a their brother forest service and the sacrifice. >>> was now more than ever to work for a world where peace rather than tearing could be international constant. our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. we wish him the most love and respect in our
elizabeth cook cbs five. a master stevens was a former peace corps volunteer was confirmed as the u.s. ambassador to libya in may last year in the middle of the revolution he had to ride into the country the only way he could get there by sea are riding on a greek cargo ship u.s. officials confirmed that he spent his final moments trying to save his own staffers those who knew him say that is just the kind of guy he was. reporter mark stare on how they're remembering him tonight. tonight for...
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. >>> at the remains of the ambassador stevens and three american scheduled to come home tomorrow. elizabeth cook cbs 5 >>> the a media camps outside of the southern california house where the film maker is believed to live there was movement inside the house but no one came to the door a government source says the man behind the foam has sparked the anti-american sentiment. and number of sources say he is the man who lives in the house. >>> we responded to this address it involved that individual's name >>> steve what morris as a heavy l.a. county sheriff's presence in the near abroad because of the media. >>> the film maker considers himself a coptic christian who exactly are there are they, their many in the bay area for a convention reporter kiet do was there to see what they had to say about the film sparking a protest. >>> for coptic christians the place to be tonight was pleasanton. 300 gathered for a today spiritual conference many say whoever behind the movie was not one of them. >>> let's say it was a coptic or to and tried to paint the picture of all the coptics that is not right eithe
. >>> at the remains of the ambassador stevens and three american scheduled to come home tomorrow. elizabeth cook cbs 5 >>> the a media camps outside of the southern california house where the film maker is believed to live there was movement inside the house but no one came to the door a government source says the man behind the foam has sparked the anti-american sentiment. and number of sources say he is the man who lives in the house. >>> we responded to this...
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. >>> the remains of the ambassador stevens and three other american scheduled to come home tomorrow elizabeth cookbs 5 >>> we get our first look inside the consulate every room and every building looks like this. towards then ransacked the compound sits on a residential street it was not heavily fortified witnesses say the attackers came from all sides at once burning their way through the compound and a four and one- half hour siege. they made sure nothing was left tossing furniture in the pool >>> the film maker by the anti muslim movie that fuels the mob violence is in hiding the media state outside his house in southern california where he believes to lead. no one has come to the door. a source says he is the man behind the film he is a convicted felon on probation for financial crimes. the film maker can set himself a coptic christian. who exactly are they a lot of them are in the bay area and now for a convention reporter kiddo on what they have to say about the film. >>> for coptic christians in the bay area the place to be was pleasanton. 300 gathered for a two day spiritual conference man
. >>> the remains of the ambassador stevens and three other american scheduled to come home tomorrow elizabeth cookbs 5 >>> we get our first look inside the consulate every room and every building looks like this. towards then ransacked the compound sits on a residential street it was not heavily fortified witnesses say the attackers came from all sides at once burning their way through the compound and a four and one- half hour siege. they made sure nothing was left tossing...
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. >> on deck with what's cooking in today's sports breakfast. >> talking about steven strassburg and the shut down. we'll tell you when it is coming up in sports. >> but first --. >> he's dancing. >> i can't dance. >> all right. before we get to all that, back with another check of your traffic and weather coming up every 10 minutes. it is now 7:09. we'll be right back . >> traffic and weather not always a good thing. henson, bibig day -- we're gona fly to jersey, then mexico, china and france. you're going to travel through so many time zones, you're going to have jet lag for months. now sink your teeth into that big n' toasted if you're ready to soar. good. exits are here, here, and here. a big day calls for the big n' toasted breakfast sandwich, with fried eggs, cherrywood smoked bacon, and cheese, stacked high on texas toast. grab yours at dunkin' donuts. it's a breakfast favorite. start your big day with a big n' toasted breakfast sandwich from dunkin'. delicious hershey's chchocolate with 30% less fat? new hershey's simple pleasures chocolate. 30% less fat, 100% delicious. from
. >> on deck with what's cooking in today's sports breakfast. >> talking about steven strassburg and the shut down. we'll tell you when it is coming up in sports. >> but first --. >> he's dancing. >> i can't dance. >> all right. before we get to all that, back with another check of your traffic and weather coming up every 10 minutes. it is now 7:09. we'll be right back . >> traffic and weather not always a good thing. henson, bibig day -- we're gona fly...
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cook. >> we will go back to tori and dave. >>> christopher stevens is from right here in the bay area.e was remembered by his fraternity brothers. candles were lit who graduated from berkeley. yesterday, we talked to a u.s. diplomat in residence at uc berkeley. he met with bam bass door stevens before he left. >> there were four that lost their lives. >> that is a big loss to us. >> we are a small organization. >> only 16,000 american diplomats. so a loss of four is a big loss for us. >> now, ambassador stevens' mother said she is preparing to fly to d.c. to wait for the return of her son's body. >> we will talk live with the reporter on the ground in libya today. about the investigation into the killing of ambassador stevens. >> back here at home. crews are busy in fremont right now. they are cleaning up where a driver lost control of a car and crashed into someone's backyard. it happened near a curve in the road. the driver smashed right through a fence and the owner of the house said this has happened many times before. >> tara moriarty is back now. can you she show us some of the d
cook. >> we will go back to tori and dave. >>> christopher stevens is from right here in the bay area.e was remembered by his fraternity brothers. candles were lit who graduated from berkeley. yesterday, we talked to a u.s. diplomat in residence at uc berkeley. he met with bam bass door stevens before he left. >> there were four that lost their lives. >> that is a big loss to us. >> we are a small organization. >> only 16,000 american diplomats. so a loss...
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stevens. >>> apple shares bouncing around after ceo tim cook unveiled the iphone 5.ghter, features a bigger screen and made entirely of glass and aluminum. in the last hour of squawk, we spoke to brian marshal of isi group and asked him about the user experience. >> the actual product came in very similar to what we're expecting. when i touched the iphone 5, had it in my hands and got to play around with it, i was blown away. once you get it in your hands you'll feel much different than your iphone 4s and that will drive a lot of upgrade. >>> after a volatile day the stock riding in pre market trading. at 7:40 eastern we'll hear from jay elliot, the author of "the steve jobs way: i leadership for a new generation". >>> when we come back, phil purcell will join us for the remainder of the show as our guest host. that plus much more on the markets and what's going on in the middle east when we return. >>> it is faster, lighter, thinner, it is 70% of apple's gross revenue. >> what can they come up with next? >> 2013 i think will be the year of the ipad. >> you say apple
stevens. >>> apple shares bouncing around after ceo tim cook unveiled the iphone 5.ghter, features a bigger screen and made entirely of glass and aluminum. in the last hour of squawk, we spoke to brian marshal of isi group and asked him about the user experience. >> the actual product came in very similar to what we're expecting. when i touched the iphone 5, had it in my hands and got to play around with it, i was blown away. once you get it in your hands you'll feel much...
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cooks of what they are really getting themselves into. i tell them this is the new wild west. >> reporter: principal steven guglich, who grew up in manhattanw oversees two schools in the rural district 8 that for decades used one-room schoolhouses to educate its kids. guglich says those days are long gone. >> within the last ten years, we had to start servicing not only the farming community but now the oil community. >> reporter: guglich expects his student body to double in size in the coming years as oil workers bring their families to williston and more affordable housing becomes available. today real estate prices here are on par with places like new york city and san francisco. new residents are routinely paying more than $2,000 a month in rent. those prices were a problem for guglich, who needed to increase his staff dramatically this year in a state that ranks next to last in the country in teacher pay. >> we hired 14 new teachers and we were able to find housing for most of them, but we still have five teachers who don't have permanent housing. some are staying on couches, some are staying in homes that are in the process of being
cooks of what they are really getting themselves into. i tell them this is the new wild west. >> reporter: principal steven guglich, who grew up in manhattanw oversees two schools in the rural district 8 that for decades used one-room schoolhouses to educate its kids. guglich says those days are long gone. >> within the last ten years, we had to start servicing not only the farming community but now the oil community. >> reporter: guglich expects his student body to double in...