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play with a team with unselfish devotion. trust one another and love your team teammates and in always do so have fun and it's meant to be played as a game, so for the rest of our lives i know this truly resonates for many of us. for the rest of our lives we will remember this team as a brilliant team, a team of character, a team of chemistry, and a team that ultimately clicked and we developed a short hand around our heroes and our giants experience that will always go on. harsh -- hash tag -- the baby ge raf, the freak, the horse, and the bull and on and on and on. that's what we love about this team. one national writer observed "whatever goes on in the san francisco clubhouse it's not like the rest of baseball". well, i have something to add to that. i would say whatever goes on in our front office also is not like the rest of baseball. a championship team has an architect and our general manager brian saibian and his incredible staff are the best in baseball. [cheers and applause] he built a baseball operations departmen
play with a team with unselfish devotion. trust one another and love your team teammates and in always do so have fun and it's meant to be played as a game, so for the rest of our lives i know this truly resonates for many of us. for the rest of our lives we will remember this team as a brilliant team, a team of character, a team of chemistry, and a team that ultimately clicked and we developed a short hand around our heroes and our giants experience that will always go on. harsh -- hash tag --...
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. >> what we were in awe of, the entire time was the crew that was completely unselfish. they served us with smiles, and served us in ways that are truly unthinkable, the things they had to do for us, yet they did it with smiles. we built relationships with the crew, we came home intending to keep up the relationships. they did not have to serve us to the capacity they did. they chose to make the most of it, and that encouraged all of us to make the most of it. >> you kept hearing that story over and over again. the crew truly heroes here. let's go to david mattingly live in mobile, alabama. officials said it would take about five hours to get everybody off of that boat. is everybody off at this hour? >> well, let's just say this is probably the only part of this entire voyage that went exactly as planned. before the ship even got here, they were saying it would take four, five hours to get everybody off the ship. we received a tweet message from carnival, a little over an hour ago, they said they accomplished that goal on the same sort of schedule they gave us before. th
. >> what we were in awe of, the entire time was the crew that was completely unselfish. they served us with smiles, and served us in ways that are truly unthinkable, the things they had to do for us, yet they did it with smiles. we built relationships with the crew, we came home intending to keep up the relationships. they did not have to serve us to the capacity they did. they chose to make the most of it, and that encouraged all of us to make the most of it. >> you kept hearing...
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on behalf of the sfmta, and staff, i would like to thank both of you for your unselfish commitment, tireless cooperation and working towards providing a safer transportation experience for everyone. presenting these awards is john haley, director of transit services. >> good afternoon, mr. haley. >> thank you, bond. thank you, mr. chairman. myra, with myra, by the way is her superintendent ernie >> thank you and we appreciate her being recognized. this was a violent crime. and she was instrumental in helping the young lady and it's nice to know that other young ladis that may feel in that same predicament know there are people out there willing to help them and we're proud to have her at green division and she is a great person. thank you. >> good afternoon. thank you for recognizing me for doing this. this is something that i do on a daily basis. if i see anyone in trouble or what have you, i'm helping them. whether it constitutes me calling central control or not, i'm helping them. it's just nice to be recognized for something that i do on a daily basis. thank you. >> thank you on behalf o
on behalf of the sfmta, and staff, i would like to thank both of you for your unselfish commitment, tireless cooperation and working towards providing a safer transportation experience for everyone. presenting these awards is john haley, director of transit services. >> good afternoon, mr. haley. >> thank you, bond. thank you, mr. chairman. myra, with myra, by the way is her superintendent ernie >> thank you and we appreciate her being recognized. this was a violent crime. and...
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they are unselfish, quick, and have won five of their last seven games.ake you down to when they were dominating the boards. look at more tell west coast rap -- seven guys in double figures. they led by as many as 18. 13 seconds left, inside the three. he had 14 points, 10 assists. there's one tonight, one -- 119- 113. two ball faceup between 35,000 tonight. how big is this game? they are died for the conference lead. it may be the end of an era with the orangemen moving to the azt. >> a lot of the more storied moments of the big east conference i associate with the georgetown games. laying up there as members of the same conference. >> us go to the nfl. it seems way too often these so- called experts will say the surgery went well, or he is way ahead of schedule areas to keep hearing that about rg3. this week we heard robert griffin saying all in for week one. m we spoke with his father here on abc seven this week. he is optimistic. tonight, the dr. has spoken. listen to the dr. who performed surgery on rg3. >> he is an unbelievable athlete. his recovery
they are unselfish, quick, and have won five of their last seven games.ake you down to when they were dominating the boards. look at more tell west coast rap -- seven guys in double figures. they led by as many as 18. 13 seconds left, inside the three. he had 14 points, 10 assists. there's one tonight, one -- 119- 113. two ball faceup between 35,000 tonight. how big is this game? they are died for the conference lead. it may be the end of an era with the orangemen moving to the azt. >> a...
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we're an unselfish people. >> we can be really dangerous. if we add that shooting and our defense together, we're a if you have team to beat. but we have to be prepared for each game. >> cavs stay on the road and visit virginia tech on tuesday. again the terps host duke saturday. >>> no tiger woods and no phil mickelson. but that's no problem for brant snedeker. but the pebble beach pro-am was all his. perfect day to hang out and watch some golf. good start to the day for snedeker. tied atop the leader board. second shot on two and watch where this rolls. right next to the cup. he would knock it in for the eagle and drops to 14 under. on 10, snedeker will be at 16. he's pulling away. he sinks a long birdie putt. snedeker goes on to finish the day at 19 under and gets a victory to go with all that money he's been raking in. this year's pebble beach pro-am champ is brant snedeker. coming up on "sports final," robert griffin iii has a long way to go in his recovery, but it looks promising. and lebron james shows off his talent against kobe and
we're an unselfish people. >> we can be really dangerous. if we add that shooting and our defense together, we're a if you have team to beat. but we have to be prepared for each game. >> cavs stay on the road and visit virginia tech on tuesday. again the terps host duke saturday. >>> no tiger woods and no phil mickelson. but that's no problem for brant snedeker. but the pebble beach pro-am was all his. perfect day to hang out and watch some golf. good start to the day for...
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unselfish. she's going to be so missed. >> reporter: only last night did irvine police say they put two and two together. >> today, we have identified christopher jordan dorner as a suspect in this double homicide. >> reporter: 33-year-old christopher dorner, a lieutenant in the u.s. navy reserves, honorably discharged just last friday, fired four years ago by the lapd. police claim he bore a grudge against a retired l.a. police captive, randy kwan, monica's father, as well as other lapd officers. >> of particular interest is a multi-page manifesto in which the suspect has implicated himself. >> reporter: in a rambling manifesto posted online, dorner blames kwan and other lapd officers of a smear campaign after dorner reported witnessing a fellow officer commit police brutality. the manifesto vows vengeance. i will bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in lapd uniform whether on or off duty. >> if you read his manifesto, this is a very -- lapd is a specific target, but all law e
unselfish. she's going to be so missed. >> reporter: only last night did irvine police say they put two and two together. >> today, we have identified christopher jordan dorner as a suspect in this double homicide. >> reporter: 33-year-old christopher dorner, a lieutenant in the u.s. navy reserves, honorably discharged just last friday, fired four years ago by the lapd. police claim he bore a grudge against a retired l.a. police captive, randy kwan, monica's father, as well as...
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. >> bill: great footwork, the cut, and they are are unselfish. this team gives it up. already. >> tim: that's just wonderful basketball. thomas forcing it up in traffic. staying with it. deshaun thomas averaging over 20 a game. they need him desperately now to step it up. >> bill: you're right about saying stay with it. they are on the ropes. you've got to be aggressive, get good shots and chase. >> tim: that ended an 0-14 shooting drought, that put-back by thomas. >> bill: the first double that they've run. >> bill: evans. nickel-dimer on thomas. >> tim: blocking foul. his first. >> bill: this is not a nickel-dime play as you referred to, the extra pass, being in the right position, berggren showed athleticism but the effort, this is what they need. chases misses and be aggressive. at the other end, communicate. how you handle these screens is essential. >> tim: dekker rams it home. 27-8. >> bill: we watched ohio state yesterday. just not the same focus you're accustomed to seeing with the buckeyes. >> tim: craft off the handoff. shannon on scott quicker to the ball.
. >> bill: great footwork, the cut, and they are are unselfish. this team gives it up. already. >> tim: that's just wonderful basketball. thomas forcing it up in traffic. staying with it. deshaun thomas averaging over 20 a game. they need him desperately now to step it up. >> bill: you're right about saying stay with it. they are on the ropes. you've got to be aggressive, get good shots and chase. >> tim: that ended an 0-14 shooting drought, that put-back by thomas....
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a story of faith, forgiveness and unselfish behavior and grace and redemption.arpedly the heart and soul of most hollywood filmings. but the packed theatered needed that more than bombs and bad boys and bullets flying. i would love to see lesmis to win. balse hollywood would be reminded there is it a market for family friendly movises. 32 years ago america getting used to president ronald reagan. a military that was demoralized and a population of americans who real were feeling let down. he a fine oratorand communicator and dismissed by those as a actor. >> he had courage toto stand on principle and paved the way for the end of the soviet union and communism in eastern europehe was an actor who left to become a politician and president. from politics to acting, now 32 years later, we have a person in the office who once was a politician and now is it an actor. pretending to be president and acting alarmed over the very sequestitration bill he proposed. i liked it when hommy wood actors became great leaders than when chicago politician became great actors. stow
a story of faith, forgiveness and unselfish behavior and grace and redemption.arpedly the heart and soul of most hollywood filmings. but the packed theatered needed that more than bombs and bad boys and bullets flying. i would love to see lesmis to win. balse hollywood would be reminded there is it a market for family friendly movises. 32 years ago america getting used to president ronald reagan. a military that was demoralized and a population of americans who real were feeling let down. he a...
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our family was blessed by his unselfish kind this to our children and everyone he came in contact with. he was tragically killed in december and our hearts remain broken. he has three young children who were staples running through the house. we are blessed to have his amazing life with us tonight. please join us in recognizing sure reese -- in recognizing, charise. while you maybe missed, you will never be forgotten. [applause] i also have the pleasure of being humbled by two little ones who remind me how cool it is to be their mom every day. whether it is getting them up and out the door every morning for school, sometimes fighting about what to wear or whether to go to school and all, they have a way of making me remember what is truly important. they put up with a lot but never lose the smiles on their faces. please join me in welcoming my kids. [applause] of course our family is clearly missing someone tonight. my husband is deployed with the south carolina national guard to afghanistan. we will miss him terribly. he is doing exactly what he signed up to do, serve his country. he
our family was blessed by his unselfish kind this to our children and everyone he came in contact with. he was tragically killed in december and our hearts remain broken. he has three young children who were staples running through the house. we are blessed to have his amazing life with us tonight. please join us in recognizing sure reese -- in recognizing, charise. while you maybe missed, you will never be forgotten. [applause] i also have the pleasure of being humbled by two little ones who...
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which is something the president unselfish said will not happen actually in the meeting and in germanyhe said he will not have the government says step down the current government set down to offer the parliamentary elections so we still have issues in egypt with suspected violence occurring later on in the day. cairo based journalist bel true live with us on the line from tahrir square thank you for that thousands there protesting. a rocket with communications equipment on board has strayed off course and plunged into the pacific ocean soon after takeoff the company responsible for the launches said it will look into why it happened here's artie's you've got to know with details the zenith rocket with the u.s. communications satellite on board blasted off from the odyssey floating platform but to went off course almost immediately and its engines were switched off and it did into the pacific somewhere along the equator less than a minute after takeoff now on the equator the earth's rotation speed provides an additional booster rocket so they could carry more weight when it comes to la
which is something the president unselfish said will not happen actually in the meeting and in germanyhe said he will not have the government says step down the current government set down to offer the parliamentary elections so we still have issues in egypt with suspected violence occurring later on in the day. cairo based journalist bel true live with us on the line from tahrir square thank you for that thousands there protesting. a rocket with communications equipment on board has strayed...
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perhaps the most amazing thing about them even at a very, very young age, their sort of forgiveness, unselfishnessy have all the best attributes of us humans and not very many of the bad. >> just about the best people you've ever met are the gentle men who work here. keepers, they're called, and they have extraordinary jobs. there is one keeper per elephant. he'll spend 24 hours a day with his charge, seven days a week. a keeper feeds his elephant every three hours, day and night, just like mom would. he keeps his elephant warm, not like mom would, but with a blanket. and when it's sleep time, he beds down right next to his elephant. if he leaves, if ever so briefly, the baby wakes up and broadcasts his displeasure. the keepers are rotated now and then so that no elephant gets too terribly attached to any one of them. at dawn, the elephants are taken from their dorms out to the bush. they hang out for a while, play some games. >> come, come, come, come. come, come. come on, here. come on. >> soccer is a favorite. >> come on, come on. come on, come on, come on. >> and guess who decides when it's ha
perhaps the most amazing thing about them even at a very, very young age, their sort of forgiveness, unselfishnessy have all the best attributes of us humans and not very many of the bad. >> just about the best people you've ever met are the gentle men who work here. keepers, they're called, and they have extraordinary jobs. there is one keeper per elephant. he'll spend 24 hours a day with his charge, seven days a week. a keeper feeds his elephant every three hours, day and night, just...
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the film by telling you all the scenes, but this was a story about faith, about forgiveness, about unselfish behavior, and about grace and rehe deposition. hardly the heart and soul of most hollywood films. but a packed theater needed the message of hope a whole lot more than two hours and more bombs, bad boys and bullets flying. i'd love to see "les mis" win best picture because then maybe hollywood would be reminded that there is a market for wholesome, thought provoking and family friendly movies. >> 32 years ago, america was just getting used to its new president, ronald reagan, he came into office amidst the raging economic down turn, a military that was demorallized and a population of americans who really were feeling pretty let down. he was a fine or atore and communicator, but dismissed by liberals as some old mediocre hollywood actor, but ronald reagan's skillful governing, clarity of his convictions and courage to stand on principle paved the way for the end of the soviet union and communism. and he helped the economy get back on his feet. yes, he was an actor who left that job to
the film by telling you all the scenes, but this was a story about faith, about forgiveness, about unselfish behavior, and about grace and rehe deposition. hardly the heart and soul of most hollywood films. but a packed theater needed the message of hope a whole lot more than two hours and more bombs, bad boys and bullets flying. i'd love to see "les mis" win best picture because then maybe hollywood would be reminded that there is a market for wholesome, thought provoking and family...
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climate, it is the ability to associate with others to have that mindset and the willingness to be unselfish in sharing your views and how to accomplish this and share your investors. it is a very appealing circumstance. one of the reasons i like all of you, it is this sense that there is something special about what to do. you recognize it and you want to share it with many others. the benefits to our country are significant when that happens. i do not think it is a terribly different in kansas than any other place. one of the things we have that this to our advantage is google and their efforts in kansas city. that creates an opportunity that would not otherwise exist. and our universities, our university system is releasing entrepreneur-- really seeing entrepreneurship like they have never seen before. good things are happening. in large part, you have access to capital. i would guess if you ask kansas, that would be their greatest -- we need a greater set of investors that exist in some places in much more dominant ways than in our state. >> you mentioned the google project. they asked c
climate, it is the ability to associate with others to have that mindset and the willingness to be unselfish in sharing your views and how to accomplish this and share your investors. it is a very appealing circumstance. one of the reasons i like all of you, it is this sense that there is something special about what to do. you recognize it and you want to share it with many others. the benefits to our country are significant when that happens. i do not think it is a terribly different in...
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horrible things to deal with, but wa we were in awe of the entire time is the crew that was completely unselfish served us with smiles and served us in ways that are truly unthinkable the things they had to do yet they did it with smiles. we came home intending to keep up with those relationships. they did not have to serve us to the capacity that they did. that they chose to make the most of it. and that encouraged all of us to make the most of it. we found ways to find laugher in spite of what we were dealing with and that helped us get through it. >> can you think of a moment where you felt so deeply touched by a crew member? >> there's so many, it's honestly hard to narrow down one. the day that maybe was the scariest was when the food was a bit sparse and the helicopters hadn't made it on yet or we weren't close enough for things to happen. water was really sparse. we had drank soda for. >> days. >> and we really wanted some water. and the night hour caretaker delivered a water bottle. she wouldn't even deliver till we were in the room to hand it to us and make certain we had he it. >> to b
horrible things to deal with, but wa we were in awe of the entire time is the crew that was completely unselfish served us with smiles and served us in ways that are truly unthinkable the things they had to do yet they did it with smiles. we came home intending to keep up with those relationships. they did not have to serve us to the capacity that they did. that they chose to make the most of it. and that encouraged all of us to make the most of it. we found ways to find laugher in spite of...
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because everything i've read about him, he was so unselfish. in fact, he wanted to get prosthetics to victims of land mines. he seemed to have, as i believe you have characterized him, as a 26-year-old who really had it together. >> yeah. i never saw any sign of temper from oscar. i know that he was a bit of a risk taker. you know, he liked fast cars and fast boats and in the last couple of years his advisers and family were trying to tell him, look, stop taking all these chances. and he understood his obligations to his sponsors. and all the endorsements he had not to get into some goofy accident. but i certainly never saw any sign of his temper. you know, i've interviewed other athletes where after the fact you say yeah, i could see that from that guy, you know. but not this -- i never saw this one coming. never. >> mary carillo, nbc sports contributor, thanks for joining us on "the ed show" tonight. >> sure. >> and that is "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. the "rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >>> on a day that made h
because everything i've read about him, he was so unselfish. in fact, he wanted to get prosthetics to victims of land mines. he seemed to have, as i believe you have characterized him, as a 26-year-old who really had it together. >> yeah. i never saw any sign of temper from oscar. i know that he was a bit of a risk taker. you know, he liked fast cars and fast boats and in the last couple of years his advisers and family were trying to tell him, look, stop taking all these chances. and he...
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things to deal with, but what we were in awe of the entire time was the crew that was completely unselfish. they served us with smiles, and served us in ways that are truly unthinkable, the things they had to do for us, yet they did it with smiles. we built relationships with the crew, we came home intending to keep up the relationships. they did not have to serve us to the capacity they did. they chose to make the most of it, and that encouraged all of us to make the most of it. we found ways to find laughter in spite of what we were dealing with. that really helped us get through it. >> can you think of a moment where you felt so deeply touched by the actions some other, a crew member did? >> there's so many, it's hard to narrow down one. the day where maybe it was the scariest was when the food was sparse and the helicopters hadn't made it on yet and we weren't close enough for anything to happen, and water was sparse. we had to drink soda for -- >> days. >> we really wanted water. in the night, our care taker delivered a water bottle. she wouldn't even deliver it until we were in the r
things to deal with, but what we were in awe of the entire time was the crew that was completely unselfish. they served us with smiles, and served us in ways that are truly unthinkable, the things they had to do for us, yet they did it with smiles. we built relationships with the crew, we came home intending to keep up the relationships. they did not have to serve us to the capacity they did. they chose to make the most of it, and that encouraged all of us to make the most of it. we found ways...
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because everything i've read about him, he was so unselfish.fact, he wanted to get prosthetics to victims of land mines. he seemed to have, as i believe you have characterized him, as a 26-year-old who really had it together. >> yeah. i never saw any sign of temper from oscar. i know that he was a bit of a risk taker. you know, he liked fast cars and fast boats and in the last couple of years his advisers and family were trying to tell him, look, stop taking all these chances. and he understood his obligations to his sponsors. and all the endorsements he had not to get into some goofy accident. but i certainly never saw any sign of his temper. you know, i've interviewed other athletes where after the fact you say yeah, i could see that from that guy, you know. but not this -- i never saw this one coming. never. >> mary carillo, nbc sports contributor, thanks for joining us on "the ed show" tonight. >> sure. >> and that is
because everything i've read about him, he was so unselfish.fact, he wanted to get prosthetics to victims of land mines. he seemed to have, as i believe you have characterized him, as a 26-year-old who really had it together. >> yeah. i never saw any sign of temper from oscar. i know that he was a bit of a risk taker. you know, he liked fast cars and fast boats and in the last couple of years his advisers and family were trying to tell him, look, stop taking all these chances. and he...
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. >> what we were in all of the entire time the crew was completely unselfish they serve us with smilesserve dozen ways that were unthinkable. and they did it with a smile. >> carnival c e zero apologize that a news conference and later on the public address system as people were disembarking. >> he also said carnival takes pride in providing a great vacation experience and they clearly failed in this case. >> also this morning and credible story out of russia. a meteor street into the skies over the ural mountains, causing shock waves that injured more than 500 people pe. >> we're now learning it weighed about 10 t. this is video of the event. the rural mountains are about 900 east of moscow. >> the meteor into the earth's atmosphere at a speed of at least 33,000 m.p.h. and shattered about 18 to 32 mi. above ground. one of the hundreds that were injured dozens of them were hospitalized. >> the meteor that will pass by our it is it linked to the shower. russia is saying they're not sure. it could have been a piece that had broken off but there try to determine. >> did they say will be f
. >> what we were in all of the entire time the crew was completely unselfish they serve us with smilesserve dozen ways that were unthinkable. and they did it with a smile. >> carnival c e zero apologize that a news conference and later on the public address system as people were disembarking. >> he also said carnival takes pride in providing a great vacation experience and they clearly failed in this case. >> also this morning and credible story out of russia. a meteor...
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but what we were in awe of the entire time is the crew that was completely unselfish. >> don't you love to hear stories like that, giving all these props to the crew? the nightmare cruise finally over. passengers on board carnival triumph are back on land and heading home. >>> murder in south africa. an olympic icon in court this morning accused of killing his girlfriend. the very latest in the case against oscar pistorius. >> on this vote, the yeas are 58, nays are 40. the motion is not agreed to. >>> the >> and a republican block in the senate. will the senate see eye to eye on chuck hagel? good morning. i'm zoraida sambolin. >> i'm christine romans. 5:00 a.m. in the east. let's get started. >>> first, the not so triumphant turn of the carnival "triumph." thousands of passengers who spent five days stranded at sea and slogging through sewage are sleeping on warm beds or on buses or trains, finally headed home it blocked in mobile, alabama. listen to the cheering bounds on board. but also family members waiting for them. passengers began streaming off about an hour later. some were ang
but what we were in awe of the entire time is the crew that was completely unselfish. >> don't you love to hear stories like that, giving all these props to the crew? the nightmare cruise finally over. passengers on board carnival triumph are back on land and heading home. >>> murder in south africa. an olympic icon in court this morning accused of killing his girlfriend. the very latest in the case against oscar pistorius. >> on this vote, the yeas are 58, nays are 40. the...
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. >> we were in awe of the entire time is the crew that was completely unselfish.s with smiles and served us in ways that are truly unthinkable, the things they had to do for us yet they did it with smiles. we intend to keep up with those relationships. they did not have to serve us to the capacity that they did, but they chose to make the most of it.kurncouraged all of us. >> passengers are make their way home. carnival has a mess to clean up. the pr disaster. the company is dealing with refunds, possible lawsuits and of course the bottom line, how much money they'll lose over all of this and the cruise line industry generated more than $40 billion in 2011. that is huge. travel and leisure joining us. 20 million folks went on a world last year. did we think this will make a dent at all? and do you think it will change anything in terms of how these bhig ship big ships are prepar handle something like this when they lose power? >> this is nothing that we want to make slight of, but however, it's important to realize in the context of how these crews ships are run,
. >> we were in awe of the entire time is the crew that was completely unselfish.s with smiles and served us in ways that are truly unthinkable, the things they had to do for us yet they did it with smiles. we intend to keep up with those relationships. they did not have to serve us to the capacity that they did, but they chose to make the most of it.kurncouraged all of us. >> passengers are make their way home. carnival has a mess to clean up. the pr disaster. the company is...
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chris would hit any challenge head on and never flinch from hard work and the unselfish devotion to those around him. it's now my pleasure to recognize one of our newer members from the texas delegation, mr. steve stockman. mr. stockman is recognized. mr. stockman: thank you. thank you for offering this opportunity to honor a gentleman, a texas nan who -- texan who demonstrated beyond any belief that he is dedicated to his country. after he served he could have walked out and done other things. instead, chris took it upon himself to have compassion. for his fellow soldiers. and in that process, he gave up the ultimate sacrifice. his life. he's an american hero and i offer my deepest sympathy to his wife and his two children. he served our nation courageously. and served with multiple injuries during four tours of iraq. chris retired in 2009 to spend more time with his family. on top of being a warrior, he was a christian, a son, a husband, and a father. on behalf of myself, my wife patty, our hearts go out to her and her family. our nation will never forget, forever be grateful, to chris'
chris would hit any challenge head on and never flinch from hard work and the unselfish devotion to those around him. it's now my pleasure to recognize one of our newer members from the texas delegation, mr. steve stockman. mr. stockman is recognized. mr. stockman: thank you. thank you for offering this opportunity to honor a gentleman, a texas nan who -- texan who demonstrated beyond any belief that he is dedicated to his country. after he served he could have walked out and done other things....
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it is the ability to associate with others that have that mind set and the willingness to be so unselfish and sharing your views and how to accomplish this and share your investors and it is just a very appealing circumstance. it's one of the reasons i like all the tune of the you care if i like you or not, but it's this sense that there is something special about what you do, you recognize it and you want to share it with so many others and the benefit to the country is so significant when that occurs. i do not think it is terribly difference in kansas but every other place one of the things that we have that is to our advantage in the startup community is google and their efforts in kansas city which creates an opportunity that wouldn't otherwise exist in our universities seeing the entrepreneurship in ways that they've never paid attention to before. some, like the places across the country good things are happening but in large part you have the same challenges particularly the access to capital. i'd guess if you ask the start-ups, there would be their greatest. we don't have -- we ne
it is the ability to associate with others that have that mind set and the willingness to be so unselfish and sharing your views and how to accomplish this and share your investors and it is just a very appealing circumstance. it's one of the reasons i like all the tune of the you care if i like you or not, but it's this sense that there is something special about what you do, you recognize it and you want to share it with so many others and the benefit to the country is so significant when...