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so that's fundamentally changed the world. and at&t, although they invented cell phones at bell labs, basically let up the ghost by letting go of cellular. so that's what i see, is long distance ceased to be a business, separate business, and you have cell phones. i would disagree with the lack of competition. i mean, there are always people in washington arguing everything. that's how they stay in business. but if you actually look, the latest government statistics are 32% of the people don't even have land line telephones anymore, they use cell phones. and of people who have land line telephones, about 30% of them now have cable telephones. so there's competition out there, and in terms of the internet, you know, 4g is coming in, and there are various predictions about what's going to happen to internet capability. i'd be willing to predict in 10 or 15 years the majority of use of the internet is going to be over mobile phones and cell phones throughout the world. so one really has -- >> guest: if you actually expand that -- >> guest
so that's fundamentally changed the world. and at&t, although they invented cell phones at bell labs, basically let up the ghost by letting go of cellular. so that's what i see, is long distance ceased to be a business, separate business, and you have cell phones. i would disagree with the lack of competition. i mean, there are always people in washington arguing everything. that's how they stay in business. but if you actually look, the latest government statistics are 32% of the people...
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when it comes to handling issues in the middle east yeah absolutely i mean that's why i respect r t so much for covering a lot of other things in the corporate media of course does not because they total government line let's talk about the government rhetoric how insulting it is to have the u.s. government basically spread spreading too broad but then their allegiance to saudi arabia. bahrain what do you think these double standards do when people are looking at the u.s. government intervening in these countries what do you think this does to us middle east relations a lot of it started even before the u.s. siding with israel blindly without even looking at the palestinian question and a lot of people in the arab world would look at this double standard and say why do we have to trust what the u.s. is doing in these countries now when we still in the past that they never stood on the side of the. palestinians and other issues as well egypt is another example because when the protestant i didn't the u.s. was very hesitant to label the protesters and labeled the president in that countr
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. >> we are tracking some problems in t so, maybe you're trying to figure out question seven. well, let me give it a shot. if you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... fifty million a year gaming in other states, fair enough. but if you think we should keep that money here... add twelve thousand jobs, and generate millions for schools... well you should probably vote for question seven. because if it doesn't pass, all of this goes away. that's why the post called seven, common sense. but decide for yourself. >> i'm stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. is it going to be chilly? >> my have to scrape some frost off your windshield. we haven't said that for a while. the afternoon temperatures have been below average. it may be a little bit of a shock to you. we will make it to 50 this afternoon. a mixture of sun and clouds. it will be kind of chilly today. >> get out and vote. the frost may set you back a few minutes. one problem at broadway with fire activity. southbound 795, speeds around 57 miles per hour. 59 on the west
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professor joseph chang from the hong kong city university it is a pleasure to see you today here on r t so one candidate has ordered the u.s. navy to surround china the other one promises to label beijing a currency manipulator and launch a trade war if elected which comes with the obama camp all the romney camp which one is china leaning towards. well chinese leaders tend to normal criticisms of china in election campaigns they believe that the real president will have to be more pragmatic in dealing with china but certainly the obama administration is a known quantity to the chinese leadership and the statements made by. you mr romney pop up very small fractal to china especially as what you just said he that on his very first day in office would label tie now as a currency manipulator and give he carries out this electoral pratt's appoint you election then certainly it will you will be very disruptive to the you cannot make ties as well as through the overall or strategic relationship between the two countries you said moments ago that ultimately chinese officials ignore campaign rhetor
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and we'll show you the jewels recovered from the "titanic" when the "cbs evening news" continues.yo t. so why spend even a moment considering any broth but swanson? the broth cooks trust most to make the meal folks spend all year waiting for. in stuffing and more, the secret is swanson. if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body
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of the south edge connects directly to brandon street wharf project which has soft scape related to t. so, in fact, we're designing a park-like access there i suppose you could say is softer than concrete or some other kind of surface that you could play in or gather in if you're younger. >> thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. * >> supervisors, noe we've been running late. i want to give a quick minute to representatives from the [speaker not understood] and office of disanalyst to speak briefly on their involvement in the project with your permission. >> thank you. good afternoon, supervisors. i had it all prepared but i'll keep it brief. i'm assistant deputy chief ken lombardy [speaker not understood]. along with that i'm in charge of our earthquake safety emergency response bond which the voters of san francisco passed in 2010, recognizing that the fire department had many aging buildings and facilities that were not seismically safe. and, so, over the past two years the fire department has identified several properties and one of those properties is pier 22-1/2 where we c
of the south edge connects directly to brandon street wharf project which has soft scape related to t. so, in fact, we're designing a park-like access there i suppose you could say is softer than concrete or some other kind of surface that you could play in or gather in if you're younger. >> thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. * >> supervisors, noe we've been running late. i want to give a quick minute to representatives from the [speaker not understood] and...
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t so much for the older guys. they be we have smartened up.eil: you should have an apology bouquet. we have a dog house uk. do people use flowers to make a statement? >> during the last few years, the top recessionary times, we saw a number of transactions with the average ticket was down. and our food busies held up even better. a box of chocolates mighte a little bit less ephemeral than a bouquet of flowers. birthdays are still going to come around. all of those celebratory occasions are going to come around they need to participate in. we had a nice little service that will help others. neil: who better than the guy who plays cliff on how jobs are falling off a cliff. john mica murder on layouts that are way out of the norm. and while he says his fix is better than washington's. better than washington's. bar none. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that
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least a year before lobbying schiller's office did not answer multiple requests for comment from r t so let's see what schuler with his six years of building connections on capitol hill will do for duke when he shuffles through that revolving door that's can do for now but make sure you check out our youtube channel where we post everything there youtube dot com slash r t america you can also check out our website that address is r t dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter at liz wall for now have a great night.
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rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and that is the last picture on these slides, so -- the t shape, the pottery, i followed genetic information that you find in bones and teeth. i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads you somewhere. everything out there is a story. and that's what i'm following, these stories, looking for ways, looking for grains of sand out of place, looking for stories out in the middle of nowhere. i can open this up for questions if anybody has any questions. . >> i was wondering if they had any sort of metal or did they use hardened rocks of some sort to shape their stones? . >> most of what they did was stone. metallurgy was just starting to move up into northern chijuajua at that time and they were working with copper. that wa
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this is so close, it's only small go on spendme for those few t other day, yesterday. he needed to win. it's not over obviously. bu ye was his best prospects and i'm so the senate the way every single anelly. who would have and there's wherebx in. you've got to put everything the line and the other guy makes mourdock made hist. only would have one ifn play and you're there.ve got to breaks. wouldn't have bw he's what justhe ra elizabeth warren. >> scott brown very good politician popular in the stat member of the pty in a presidential year in the massachusetts. so not a big surprise. disappointed. >> he did run a bad paign that he was capable juvenile campaigni was just there sunday monday. he did this thing was a very is d understanding that this notiat tries to project is an attack on ence. th honored byere. it is as there a by the wise corner of the massachusetts politics which isday of the nerd, the one who does her homework. jockl thing and hi one irrelevo do governing. if you look at the indiana race that y n just by independence and democratic lso significant po
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t. shirt so that is the that is the development so far dimitri medvedev speaking out about this the permits for to commercialize it denied and of course we'll keep you updated on all the latest developments all right and with the latest there lucy coffin of live from moscow who really belongs to thank you lucy. now coming up later this hour there is no hiding from the canadian authorities protesters well now a face up to a decade behind bars if they are found to be wearing a mask during demonstrations. also a media scandal continues to unfold in greece has yet another reporter's put away for threatening the government with an alarming exposé on the country has just sent a growing economy this story in detail and more just ahead. what's the difference between a samurai sword and a blind guys walking stick well known if you're one of the cops in northern england an elderly blind architect with taser in the back because his cane looks like a sword that was used in a nearby crime honest mistake because swords are often tubular and use this walking sticks more and more we hear stories like this
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so the long distance companies are gone. mci is but a faint memory, and the old at&t has gone as well. so what has changed? well, there was a huge mistake made at the time of the breakup. mackenzie, which is much in the news the past few days, a well- known consulting company, at the time of the breakup at&t had to make a decision. should we keep our cellular spectrum, which the fcc had given us, or should we let the box have it? they asked mackenzie. mackenzie predicted that as of the year 2000, there would be 1 million users and the united states of cellular telephones. it was a pretty good prediction accept it was off about 99 million. there were actually 100 million by the year 2000. that has fundamentally changed the world, and at&t, although the infected cell phones at bell labs, basically gave up the ghost -- although they basically and vented cell phones at bell labs, basically give up the ghost. i would disagree with the lack of competition. people in washington always argue everything. that is how they stay in business. but if you look, the latest government statistics are 32% of people don't eve
so the long distance companies are gone. mci is but a faint memory, and the old at&t has gone as well. so what has changed? well, there was a huge mistake made at the time of the breakup. mackenzie, which is much in the news the past few days, a well- known consulting company, at the time of the breakup at&t had to make a decision. should we keep our cellular spectrum, which the fcc had given us, or should we let the box have it? they asked mackenzie. mackenzie predicted that as of the...
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"i think about her everyday, she coosumes me, t's always so much you wanted to say the in my prayers" prayers" ligginn' trial is sst to begin december 4th. a ccolege student accused of f - killinggher roommate begins today.alexis simpson is charged with killing domonique frazier last septeeber in univerrity.prosecutors say she stabbed fraaier over an ipod... but defense attornnys &pccaim it waa selffdefense. testimony is set to behind nexttweek. &p know the cause... o killed... a grandmother ... and... four children... last month ... n... northeast it.... broke ddnwwod avenue..../ killing... p 55... year-old... nancy &pworrell .../ children... ranginggin age... from... 1 to 7...///. investigators... believe... the fire... was caused by... combustible stored... aaainst a - furnacee...//three... others ...were innluding... two firefighters..../ and... worrellls husband... who... umped from ...a.. second floor window. a... ralll... getting underway... as... we speak.../ to... protest... a prooosed... 80... in... east balti. at the war memooral building downttwn... where people have gathe
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and the same way that our country is vulnerable to those attacks and we have seen t. so our role as a global super power and as... an ally to what i believe is our best ally in the region of israel is that we should stand tall. we should defend israel and the court of world opinion, whether it is in the u.n. or other international forums and insist that the real story come out. it is hamas that has been on the offensive. israel has practiced so much patience and reluctance to go into gaza until these rockets, as you indicate, have come into jerusalem and the escalation has resulted in rockets coming in in tel aviv and other population centers there. so we have an obligation, the president has an obligation. thus far this week, the white house has acted in a way that i believe the israelis can see that america stands by us. certainly, in the past, last couple of years, there has been a question in my mind about where the president and the white house stand as far as the u.s./israel relationship is concerned. i am glad to see what they have said this week. i hope it holds.
and the same way that our country is vulnerable to those attacks and we have seen t. so our role as a global super power and as... an ally to what i believe is our best ally in the region of israel is that we should stand tall. we should defend israel and the court of world opinion, whether it is in the u.n. or other international forums and insist that the real story come out. it is hamas that has been on the offensive. israel has practiced so much patience and reluctance to go into gaza until...
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if we retain that ramp make it a t intersection so cars have to stop for pedestrians and finally we're again looking at is there a different place to have the passenger drop off and pick up activity? currently it's on geneva and kiss and ride lane and if we move it around and less conflict with the buses stopping to pick up passengers on to geneva avenue. in terms of next steps we do want to continue refine our concepts and we think we be ready to share them with the committee later this winter and we will have a workshop and the balboa park cac. after that we are evaluating the concepts in spring and summer and looking at these impacts and how does it affect the bike and transit activity in the area. we would like recommendations by the fall of 2013 including cost estimates and implementation plan. okay. then stepping back from that study and just looking at balboa park activities overall some things to look out for upcoming is the first balboa park cac meeting. it looks like it's scheduled at the beginning of 2013, and we just heard some improvements are moving through construction i
if we retain that ramp make it a t intersection so cars have to stop for pedestrians and finally we're again looking at is there a different place to have the passenger drop off and pick up activity? currently it's on geneva and kiss and ride lane and if we move it around and less conflict with the buses stopping to pick up passengers on to geneva avenue. in terms of next steps we do want to continue refine our concepts and we think we be ready to share them with the committee later this winter...
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t. >> so those three fixes you have put forward, robert, how much money would that save us?we have no idea how much exact think would save but the fiscal cliff right now a band-aid on top of this larger fiscal problem. the real question when is the federal government and congress getting serious about make the cuts they need to protect the debt long term and fay off? >> absolutely the problem. put a band-aid over the fiscal cliff. okay. we ticked that one off. then a lot of long-term problems to solve here. i would like to ask you though, robert, because you, along with many other people who talked to us on cnbc, their wish list of what they would like that is a wish list. how realistic is it? >> not that realistic, but it could happen because if the tax rates are secondsed to 2013 you are going to have an opportunity for major tax reform and maybe an opportunity to really look at the federal budget and see what can be cut. >> robert, thank you very much for talking us to here on cnbc. >>> we are going to head to the west coast to the l.a. auto show in a second where we talk
t. >> so those three fixes you have put forward, robert, how much money would that save us?we have no idea how much exact think would save but the fiscal cliff right now a band-aid on top of this larger fiscal problem. the real question when is the federal government and congress getting serious about make the cuts they need to protect the debt long term and fay off? >> absolutely the problem. put a band-aid over the fiscal cliff. okay. we ticked that one off. then a lot of...
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so probably we're going tourn t in the north part of mexico. re going to start to develop a lot of maquiladora businesses and it'soing to go down, down and down because we're going toun out of labor. so they have to go farther south. jones agrees that the abundance of cheaper labor inalready, ofelia has a neww new employment option hereouthg is is one of twoew mthat makes women's underwear. they are typical of maquilas moving south. textile workers require fewer skills, so employers can pay them less than workers along the border. jones: since i gaisdy, i've already noted that maquiladoras are decentralizing into the north central region, into some of the smaller places, and this is having the beneficial effects of increasing the job rate and decreasing e u.s. migration rate. narrator: eight years later, and the numbers confirm his theories. nationwi after 20, e mber of maquilora jobs dipp witthe u.s. recession, but then rebounded again. and employers certainly moved south. in 1993, nonborder states employed ten percent of maquila workers. in998
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. >> $10,000 might not seem like ot t so people, but that loss of income required a complete financial eemotional and spiritual overhaul in our family, it means that even though i would rather shop at local grocers, i shop at walmart for groceries because that's where the lowest prices are. sometimes the grocery money runs out before the end of the month and then we have to be creative with what's in the cupboard and that was a fun challenge at first but the nolty ars off after a while. it means that most of our clothing comes from goodwill, garage sales, and the clearance racks because we try not to spend full price on anything more. it means that when my son brought me the snack calendar for his classroom and i saw that that month was his week to provide snacks for 15 classmates, i was scared because i knew that it would be stretch the grocery budget even further. and we don't have roast beef and pork chops in our house that and we don't have roast beef and pork chops in our house that month. out-of-pocket medical expenses beyond what our insurance covered. >> the fast few years our
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and will connect up with the joint station so that you have a connection with the t -line so that trains that come down there don't deadhead. they can go right back that way, and also it connects the western part of san francisco with the eastern part. and then that entire line continues on and services [speaker not understood], executive park, and maybe even loops around the 3rd street. that's what i've envisioned. i think that's probably a really good system if we can try to work with mta. i think there is a joint study -- there has been a joint study between san mateo county and san francisco mta, and i think it's really important that that all fits together the right way so that we allow that to progress in the right way. and i'm sure you have to also talk to others who are located there and make sure there is enough right-of-way to get that thing through. and then the other thing i think that's really important is to work with brisbane with their development and also understand their development on the bay lands is largely commercial. but there also is residential development occurr
and will connect up with the joint station so that you have a connection with the t -line so that trains that come down there don't deadhead. they can go right back that way, and also it connects the western part of san francisco with the eastern part. and then that entire line continues on and services [speaker not understood], executive park, and maybe even loops around the 3rd street. that's what i've envisioned. i think that's probably a really good system if we can try to work with mta. i...
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knowing how things work in cantor's office, it -- they run by the letter of the law to a "t," so i'm sure everything was done with heavy legal counsel and guidance. >> something like this, jim, you know the way the senate intelligence committee folks work particularly on both sides of this. finding out that an fbi agent -- we're calling this person a whistleblower, is that a fair description? >> i'm not quite sure i'm convinced i know what to describe this person as. i've listened to previous reports on msnbc. there are all sorts of rumors swirling around. i'm just not sure if that's the case or not. but i think there is a fair case to be made and has been by senator feinstein that she should have been given a heads up earlier than she was. no doubt about it. she has an amazing ability to keep things secret. >> fair enough. i want to go to fiscal cliff. i think there are two questions here. on the republican side it has to do with does john boehner speak for his conference and how far can the president go on social security and medicare without losing democrats on this? i think these
knowing how things work in cantor's office, it -- they run by the letter of the law to a "t," so i'm sure everything was done with heavy legal counsel and guidance. >> something like this, jim, you know the way the senate intelligence committee folks work particularly on both sides of this. finding out that an fbi agent -- we're calling this person a whistleblower, is that a fair description? >> i'm not quite sure i'm convinced i know what to describe this person as. i've...
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>> and i just blithely went ahead and spelled it with only one "t". sothe first time he was ever in "fortune" we misspelled his name. i say "that's the editorial "we" because it was i who did it. >> and it's the only mistake she ever made. she's never been wrong. >> (laughs) >> rose: your husband, john loomis, met him first. >> yes, he did. >> rose: and said what? >> he said "i think i've just met the smartest investor in the country." and i'm sure like wifes do i rolled my eyes and thought, oh, yeah, yeah. then i met him with his first wife susie and i realized how terribly impressive he was and from that day forward i thought that, too. >> rose: and then he formed berkshire hathaway. >> well, he'd taken over berkshire hathaway but it was -- nobody knew the name. it was totally insignificant. and so then we worked up from that one sentence with the word misspelled to two paragraphs in 1970. but by 1977 we had a 7,000 word piece by warren himself. we recognized that he was a very good writer and we went forward with that, too. and so this book has a doze
>> and i just blithely went ahead and spelled it with only one "t". sothe first time he was ever in "fortune" we misspelled his name. i say "that's the editorial "we" because it was i who did it. >> and it's the only mistake she ever made. she's never been wrong. >> (laughs) >> rose: your husband, john loomis, met him first. >> yes, he did. >> rose: and said what? >> he said "i think i've just met the smartest...