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it doesn't fall by the wayside. there's a price. it falls by the wayside when the weak sellers get out of it and when you recalibrate the story. i was going through this last night and the companies that have the irreplaceable, looking at r.i. mm.m., that's come back. do they have a monopoly on innovation? when steve jobs died we wondered what the company was going to be like and we were lulled into the safety net because of the stock price, not the fundamentals. we keep coming up to this pivotal quarter on the 22nd. that's going to tell us a lot. there's going to be no product announcements. >> how do you compare? >> i can give you many more. you can go out polaroid, you couldn't live without it. eastman kodak changed everybody's life. now you've got a price point in a product that is not worthy of that price point because they are not the innovators anymore. the innovators are the galaxy. what technology is better. >> where i'm going to disagree with you is that all of this where apple is falling by the wayside, there's still spec
it doesn't fall by the wayside. there's a price. it falls by the wayside when the weak sellers get out of it and when you recalibrate the story. i was going through this last night and the companies that have the irreplaceable, looking at r.i. mm.m., that's come back. do they have a monopoly on innovation? when steve jobs died we wondered what the company was going to be like and we were lulled into the safety net because of the stock price, not the fundamentals. we keep coming up to this...
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who were left by the wayside now have free access to education. the effort for reconstruction is already paying off. more than 1 million homeless people finding accommodation, and part of these benefits have come from taxpayers. i say to them that all of our strategies and their solidarity has not been wasted. those that are most formidable are the ones that have benefited the most. -- most vulnerable are the ones then have benefited the most. there is taking shape in front of our eyes that the institutions have been filled. the constitution has been amended, and despite its weaknesses, it has now been promulgated. the magistrates have found their positions again. the constitutional court is now functioning. the permanent electoral committee is taking shape. the elections for one-third of the senate posts are on their way. freedoms are there, as well. -- citizens' freedoms are there, as well. corruption is losing ground, and organized crime has no more sanctuary. slowly but surely, justice is becoming more just. in the chapter of human rights, the
who were left by the wayside now have free access to education. the effort for reconstruction is already paying off. more than 1 million homeless people finding accommodation, and part of these benefits have come from taxpayers. i say to them that all of our strategies and their solidarity has not been wasted. those that are most formidable are the ones that have benefited the most. -- most vulnerable are the ones then have benefited the most. there is taking shape in front of our eyes that the...
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this is a fast developing situation. , that goes byts the wayside. your taxes would go up if the is enacted. could be ideal tonight in the senate. e house has gone home for tonight. i am told as long as they vote pretty soon, it would not be a major disaster. we will keep our eyes on this. we will latino. >> tomorrow is a federal -- we will let you know. >> one thing that was completed was a pay raise for all federal workers. president obama signed an granting arder raise. include members of congress and the white house staff. mr. obama will not be getting a raise. will -- not all will get a raise, and -- be out of the job. leon panetta said he does not the day-to-day operations dramatically if we go over the fiscal cliff. the planning has begun for a layoffs. government civilian furloughs could impact to 800,000 workers. we're learning more about a crash to second involving prince william county. yung died a short time colliding with a minivan bristow. withe witness we spoke describes a chaotic scene. could see people trying to the police officer. i
this is a fast developing situation. , that goes byts the wayside. your taxes would go up if the is enacted. could be ideal tonight in the senate. e house has gone home for tonight. i am told as long as they vote pretty soon, it would not be a major disaster. we will keep our eyes on this. we will latino. >> tomorrow is a federal -- we will let you know. >> one thing that was completed was a pay raise for all federal workers. president obama signed an granting arder raise. include...
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record that fell by the wayside t the trike of midnight.i in a city deemed the 7th deadliest byy forbes magazine. ((pkg))19:19:442(gessler sound))-johny mcfadden 62... kendal stetten 27 they are theenames of those whh were murdered in - baltiiore city in 2012. 3 just before the ewwyear was &pushered in. 217 lives lost.... 20 more compared to the - historic low of 2011. 18:57:33(gessler -batts) we -3can ddop that number below 197 & 197 are still too many lives being loss... too me brothers - uncles ttoomany fathers too many people of color and non & color losing their life that's got ttosttp. :54 under former police commisisoner fred bbalefeld the motto was getting bad guys with guns oof proved suucessful ut is noo being twwaked by he city's new commissioner. councilman brandon scoot is the vice chair of baltimore'sspublic - safetyycommittee. 10:34:244i think the wildcarrdin this is how are e going to get innolved in that fight cuz that the ultimate key they're city as safe as we want it to - be :34 just last month, commissiinerranthony batt
record that fell by the wayside t the trike of midnight.i in a city deemed the 7th deadliest byy forbes magazine. ((pkg))19:19:442(gessler sound))-johny mcfadden 62... kendal stetten 27 they are theenames of those whh were murdered in - baltiiore city in 2012. 3 just before the ewwyear was &pushered in. 217 lives lost.... 20 more compared to the - historic low of 2011. 18:57:33(gessler -batts) we -3can ddop that number below 197 & 197 are still too many lives being loss... too me...
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without good management, that all tends to fall by the wayside. to paraphrase an old song, without good government, it is like sitting in a rocking chair. it keeps you moving, but you go nowhere. with that, i want to thank spur and mfac. it is so important to recognize the people in the city that are so good and so creative and reward them and celebrate that good management. keep moving the city forward, folks. [applause] >> but it is not going to get this award next year. [laughter] technical difficulties. be patient. enjoy that fabulous bar. i just love landscaping. i grew up in a landscaping business. i learned to appreciate the outdoors. coming to rec and park was a natural transition. i started in may of 1998. i came in as a gardener and worked with the turf crew. i manage approximately 7,000 acres and i supervise 75 to 85 people under my direct supervision. i am responsible for eight parks more or less. every day that i stepped out, i feel so fortunate and very lucky to work for an organization with so many different properties. each one is
without good management, that all tends to fall by the wayside. to paraphrase an old song, without good government, it is like sitting in a rocking chair. it keeps you moving, but you go nowhere. with that, i want to thank spur and mfac. it is so important to recognize the people in the city that are so good and so creative and reward them and celebrate that good management. keep moving the city forward, folks. [applause] >> but it is not going to get this award next year. [laughter]...
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it's really cold stuff and at least the windchill goes by the wayside overnight tonight.nd then saturday, looks lick a great day with the high of 50 degrees. lots of sunshine. a light breeze out of the south helping to bring in that milder air. but then on sunday, that's when that reinforcing shot starts to make its way toward us. so we're back down to seasonable 46 degrees. mostly sunny skies. and then monday, looks like a very chilly day. 35 degrees for your high. it will be colder with that chance for some flurries, no accumulating snow in this forecast. but it will be cold and breezy for the inauguration and then heading back to work and school, high temperatures only in the 20s. stay with us, we're going to go to the kitchen when we come back from break. >>> i am one-on-one today with one of my favorite chefs. eddie shock and he is with wildfire in tyson's galleria and he wanted to see my ring. i love rings, the ravens are playing the patriots, the patriots right here on channel 9. 6:30. >> hopefully they can get another one. >> yes. another one. but anyway, this is
it's really cold stuff and at least the windchill goes by the wayside overnight tonight.nd then saturday, looks lick a great day with the high of 50 degrees. lots of sunshine. a light breeze out of the south helping to bring in that milder air. but then on sunday, that's when that reinforcing shot starts to make its way toward us. so we're back down to seasonable 46 degrees. mostly sunny skies. and then monday, looks like a very chilly day. 35 degrees for your high. it will be colder with that...
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world of basketball, but, now, to the nfl playoffs where big name quarterbacks are falling by the waysideyton manning is out and so is last year's mvp, aaron raunlers. that means post-season glory could fall to russell wilson, instead. you might be asking who is russell wilson. carlos diaz has the introduction. >> reporter: he's the only rookie quarterback left in the playoffs and his name is russell wilson. >> a lot to be excited about. >> reporter: that's an understatement at only 5'11", wilson has less than ideal height for nfl quarterback. one of the reasons he lasted into the third round of the draft until he was picked by seattle. >> he made everyone around him better. he had tremendous athleticism. i mean, he had a canon arm. he made good decisions. a lot of times he made the coaches look good by decisions he made. >> reporter: russell carried those traits to the nfl where the seahawks realized he was the best quarterback on the team and named him the starter just before the season. >> this game is not easy. especially playing the quarterback position, playing as a rookie. it's as
world of basketball, but, now, to the nfl playoffs where big name quarterbacks are falling by the waysideyton manning is out and so is last year's mvp, aaron raunlers. that means post-season glory could fall to russell wilson, instead. you might be asking who is russell wilson. carlos diaz has the introduction. >> reporter: he's the only rookie quarterback left in the playoffs and his name is russell wilson. >> a lot to be excited about. >> reporter: that's an understatement...
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. >> that is because many union jobs have been going to the wayside aztec knowledge improves.a look at unions within the changing global used work force. >> reporter: a 30-day contract extense agreed to by the international longshoremen's association, shippers and port operators last friday temporarily averts a shutdown of 14 ports from massachusetts to texas. but 14,000 longshoremen still find their jobs threatened by automation. today, it takes just one longshoremen to do the work of three a generation ago. >> we've seen it in several of the heavy industries some america's history where efficiency and new productivity, machines have come into play and people get displaced by that. it has been a difficult thing but it is one of the things that, in order to maintain the cost and competitive's in a global marketplace, we've got to pay attention to. >> reporter: while union membership in the u.s. has declined to just 11.8% ever the work force, president obama finds himself beholden more to unions. they contributed heavily in manpower and money to his re- election. he has made a
. >> that is because many union jobs have been going to the wayside aztec knowledge improves.a look at unions within the changing global used work force. >> reporter: a 30-day contract extense agreed to by the international longshoremen's association, shippers and port operators last friday temporarily averts a shutdown of 14 ports from massachusetts to texas. but 14,000 longshoremen still find their jobs threatened by automation. today, it takes just one longshoremen to do the work...
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i don't know, they sort of fell by the wayside. i never saw them.hen we went down to the same place in the screening room. we did some sort of bizarre, hour-long improv, the two of us, that steven had set up and janusz again filmed it. afterward, i said, "thank you so much, both of you, for this generous gesture. i'll let you talk amongst yourselves." i got in my car, i took mary off of me and got in my car, and when i arrived home my cell phone was ringing, and the two of them were on it, daniel and steven, saying, "will you be our mary?" tavis: and now this oscar buzz. that's how that works. i didn't want to interrupt, and i'm so glad i didn't, to hear the full breadth and depth of how this came to be. there are so many things you said now that i want to get you to unpack for me. it's a shame that i only have two nights with you now, because you've said just enough in this first answer that intrigues me. let me go back to this first, and i promise we'll get back to the "lincoln" conversation, mary todd specifically. you spoke, you referenced earli
i don't know, they sort of fell by the wayside. i never saw them.hen we went down to the same place in the screening room. we did some sort of bizarre, hour-long improv, the two of us, that steven had set up and janusz again filmed it. afterward, i said, "thank you so much, both of you, for this generous gesture. i'll let you talk amongst yourselves." i got in my car, i took mary off of me and got in my car, and when i arrived home my cell phone was ringing, and the two of them were...
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by proxy the world by crisis and it doesn't matter who gets hurt who is good who gets work by the wayside as long as a special interest is served so is long as it's always under the shadow of a crisis. where it's only when it has to do with acting in behalf of the people of this nation it seems like the people always take a backseat when artie's economics expert max kaiser thinks the deal might bring short term relief but does nothing to address the underlying problems. the fiscal cliff is just more theater. trying to distract from the underlying root catastrophe that is a bunch of. manipulating the system. the strong economy this fiscal cliff is just more drama more theater and it doesn't really focus on the true underlying problems and we're going to see more of this going forward in two thousand and thirteen. the tension from the mob. and they're going after these people they want to just delay that. many months if they can but that day of reckoning. it's. cause report has more predictions in store for the new year and you can watch it any time take. british prime minister david camero
by proxy the world by crisis and it doesn't matter who gets hurt who is good who gets work by the wayside as long as a special interest is served so is long as it's always under the shadow of a crisis. where it's only when it has to do with acting in behalf of the people of this nation it seems like the people always take a backseat when artie's economics expert max kaiser thinks the deal might bring short term relief but does nothing to address the underlying problems. the fiscal cliff is just...
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nation by proxy the world by crisis and it doesn't matter who gets hurt was good who gets left by the wayside as long as a special interest is served so long as it's always under the shadow of a crisis they will act when it's only when it has to do with acting in behalf of the people of this nation it seems like the people always take a backseat. party's economics expert max kaiser thinks the deal might bring short term relief but the big problems didn't go anywhere. the fiscal cliff is just more theater. trying to distract people from the underlying root catastrophe. for manipulating the system. the strong economy. grow more theater it doesn't really focus on the true underlying problems and we're going to see more of this going forward in two thousand and thirteen anything. from the mob what they're pitchforks and torches coming after these people they want to just delay that day of reckoning for as many months as they can but that day's reckoning twenty it's comic. and hotties because a report has more financial analysis and full cost for the new year available right now on a website i don
nation by proxy the world by crisis and it doesn't matter who gets hurt was good who gets left by the wayside as long as a special interest is served so long as it's always under the shadow of a crisis they will act when it's only when it has to do with acting in behalf of the people of this nation it seems like the people always take a backseat. party's economics expert max kaiser thinks the deal might bring short term relief but the big problems didn't go anywhere. the fiscal cliff is just...
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this nation by proxy the world by crisis and it doesn't matter who gets hurt who gets work by the wayside as long as a special interest is served so long as it's always under the shadow of crisis. when it's only when it has to do with acting in behalf of the people of this nation it seems like the people always take a back seat well arty's economics expert max kaiser thinks the deal might bring short term relief but does not just do nothing to address the underlying problems. it's just more theater. trying to distract from the underlying root that is a bunch of. manipulating the system. strong the economy is. wrong. it doesn't really focus on the true underlying problems and we're going to see more of this growing. tension from the mob. and they're going after these people they want to just lay that. month but the day of reckoning. and report has more predictions in store for the new year you can watch any time. british prime minister david cameron says he's willing to fight to keep control of the falkland islands it comes to the argentinian president said him and calling for negotiations
this nation by proxy the world by crisis and it doesn't matter who gets hurt who gets work by the wayside as long as a special interest is served so long as it's always under the shadow of crisis. when it's only when it has to do with acting in behalf of the people of this nation it seems like the people always take a back seat well arty's economics expert max kaiser thinks the deal might bring short term relief but does not just do nothing to address the underlying problems. it's just more...
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as i said, some of those projects may fall by the wayside. so, in the final analysis, there may be, say, 15 projects that end upcoming in. the level of protection, the kinds of things we should be doing would be similar to what we're doing if we were doing all 20 or 30 projects. again, it's online. [speaker not understood] protection devices and switches. >> generally just so i know what we're talking about and that's not being sort of electric grid experts here, when we're talking about bringing online sort of a new solar energy source or somebody wanted to tap in this in this case it's north star solar energy, * what is the problem that gets disrupted. they're feeding into our system, our transmission line to create that even level of energy, that creates a problem? is that what happens? >> if it's out of phase with our electricity delivery, if it's a spike in energy, any one of those things can actually adversely affect the delivery system and cause failures that were totally unanticipated. it's not that the energy is bad. it has to be lin
as i said, some of those projects may fall by the wayside. so, in the final analysis, there may be, say, 15 projects that end upcoming in. the level of protection, the kinds of things we should be doing would be similar to what we're doing if we were doing all 20 or 30 projects. again, it's online. [speaker not understood] protection devices and switches. >> generally just so i know what we're talking about and that's not being sort of electric grid experts here, when we're talking about...
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nature of a small business where you're running around all the time and certain things fall by the wayside do you make your choices, adam? i mean, i am sure you get pitched all the time that will help your company. how do you decide which ones to implement? >> well, i mean, i guess to sort of answer the initial question and then follow up up on yours, i think small business owners are afraid of risk. and any change implements risk. and that's really what we think about when we're making our decisions. is the unnecessary enter vupgs going to pay off in the way where it's worth the risk of leaving something that's not broken. >> even if you know you need something and there are ten services throughout and they all provide it. and they all provide it a little bit differently. and you've talked to all your friends and everyone uses a different one, how do you decide? >> well, i think what you said, talking to friends is a hugely important thing. most of our technology solutions are things that either we have found from people that we trust or we've shared with others once we've found them to m
nature of a small business where you're running around all the time and certain things fall by the wayside do you make your choices, adam? i mean, i am sure you get pitched all the time that will help your company. how do you decide which ones to implement? >> well, i mean, i guess to sort of answer the initial question and then follow up up on yours, i think small business owners are afraid of risk. and any change implements risk. and that's really what we think about when we're making...
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that's got these crashes these very immediate financial crashes and so the pension is falling by the wayside and that's leading to talk of the potential point this is going to come in the future so it is quite a grim picture at the moment. well to talk to me live from london there's a medical emergency in madrid thousands of health care workers in the streets testing against plans to privatized a number of local hospitals fearing this will ruin the already slim employment opportunities that story in front of all those for you after this short break. join me on a journey to the heart of the place is hidden from the tourists you're going to meet some real criminal insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . coming up to fifty minutes past the hour now here in the russian capital u.s. president barack obama has put forward his current counter terrorism adviser john brennan as the new head of the cia he's also announced maverick conservative chuck hagel as his choice for defense secretary will talk more on the president's choices i'm joined now live by u.s. army col
that's got these crashes these very immediate financial crashes and so the pension is falling by the wayside and that's leading to talk of the potential point this is going to come in the future so it is quite a grim picture at the moment. well to talk to me live from london there's a medical emergency in madrid thousands of health care workers in the streets testing against plans to privatized a number of local hospitals fearing this will ruin the already slim employment opportunities that...
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nation by proxy the world by crisis and it doesn't matter who gets hurt was good who gets work by the wayside as long as a special interest is served so long as it's always under the shadow of crisis they want it was only when it has to do with acting in behalf of the people of this nation it seems like the people always take a backseat and economics but marx kaiser says that although an immediate crisis has been avoided if the main underlying problems remain unresolved. the fiscal cliff is just more theater bankers and politicians trying to distract people from the underlying root to task about is a bunch of hers and frankly who are manipulating the system day in and day out the strong economy clip is just more drama more theater and it doesn't really focus on the true underlying problems and we're going to see more of this going forward in two thousand and thirteen anything good bye flecked attention from the mobs what they're pitchforks and torches were coming out for these people they want to just delay that day of reckoning for as many months as they can but that day's reckoning twenty e
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that's got these crashes these very immediate financial crashes and so the pension is falling by the wayside and that's leading to talk of the potential point this is going to come in the future so it is quite a grim picture at the moment. from london there is a medical emergency in madrid thousands of health care workers from the streets angrily protesting against plans to privatizing number of local hospitals fearing this will ruin the already slim employment opportunities that's coming your way after a brief break. the mission to free credit patients free clothes for charges free to make amends free. free. free. download free broadcast quality video for your media project for free media. dot com. or go. to. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today. again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are all. of the news continues now thousands of health workers in spain's capital madrid have been venting their anger at cuts to the health care syste
that's got these crashes these very immediate financial crashes and so the pension is falling by the wayside and that's leading to talk of the potential point this is going to come in the future so it is quite a grim picture at the moment. from london there is a medical emergency in madrid thousands of health care workers from the streets angrily protesting against plans to privatizing number of local hospitals fearing this will ruin the already slim employment opportunities that's coming your...
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got these precious these very immediate financial pressures and so the pension is falling by the wayside and that's leading to talk of the potential point this is going to come in the future so it is quite a grim picture at the moment they'll probably live in london thanks very much indeed for that that's probable cause to correspondent there in the british capital . thousands of health workers in spain's capital madrid have been venting their anger at cuts to the health care system they're running against plans to privatize several hospitals and nearly thirty health centers financial experts particularly he don't these desperate measures will do the spanish economy any good. there's really absolutely nothing that can be done about the current sponge situation the government is affectively running a deficit around the bite nine percent of g.d.p. and it really year that's a huge number spain has the tenth biggest deficit on the planet of any country and effectively it's hemorrhaging money at the moment because the budgets were made in the good old days when property markets were going thr
got these precious these very immediate financial pressures and so the pension is falling by the wayside and that's leading to talk of the potential point this is going to come in the future so it is quite a grim picture at the moment they'll probably live in london thanks very much indeed for that that's probable cause to correspondent there in the british capital . thousands of health workers in spain's capital madrid have been venting their anger at cuts to the health care system they're...
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number for all the projects that may connect to the system and some of those projects may fall by the wayside as they go forward. we actually have not approved any specific mitigation projects yet and before they're undertaken of course the puc will be subject to the usual steps for planning, design, review and approval including environmental review, commission review and board of supervisors review to the extent needed. the key terms of this mitigation agreement include that north star solar would give the puc a nonrefundable payment of 30% of their mitigation costs. the that they would pay 70% prior to construction and they'll actually post security for that second payment before they actually enter into construction. and upon final payment the city would release them from any further mitigation obligation to the city. so, what we're looking for here is board authorization for the general manager to execute
number for all the projects that may connect to the system and some of those projects may fall by the wayside as they go forward. we actually have not approved any specific mitigation projects yet and before they're undertaken of course the puc will be subject to the usual steps for planning, design, review and approval including environmental review, commission review and board of supervisors review to the extent needed. the key terms of this mitigation agreement include that north star solar...
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systemic change, all of those simpson bowles-like notions have at least temporarily fallen by the wayside. >> i agree with that. for the economy this was a disaster. raising capital gains taxes and dividend taxes makes no sense. in fact, the president gave a press conference last night where he said what we need now in the future is more investment. and we just had this giant increase -- tax increase on investment. but i think the democrats who were kind of thumping their chests now and saying we won have to realize that tax increases are done. this is it. there aren't going to be any more tax increases from this -- certainly from this house of representatives. and that means that you got a real question of where the revenues are going to come from to fund all of the government spending that president obama wants to do, because the truth is it's still -- it's still true that most of the income in this country is in the hands of the great middle class. >> the way you just voiced that makes -- lends credence to the fact that this is a tax increase to some. grover norquist gave his blessing
systemic change, all of those simpson bowles-like notions have at least temporarily fallen by the wayside. >> i agree with that. for the economy this was a disaster. raising capital gains taxes and dividend taxes makes no sense. in fact, the president gave a press conference last night where he said what we need now in the future is more investment. and we just had this giant increase -- tax increase on investment. but i think the democrats who were kind of thumping their chests now and...
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the whole counter insurgency strategy seems to have gone by the wayside. it is now just limit al-qaeda, and build up security forces. is that -- i don't hear people talk about winning these days. >> when i was in iraq, particularly with special operations i was in charge of a very kinetic part of of the operation against al-qaeda and iraq. >> right, and a lot of your book focuses on that, it is actually very fascinating. >> right, when i got to afghanistan, i realized that the taliban is not this national liberation front, waiting for people to come rescue them. they're extraordinarily unpopular and mistrusted because of how poorly they governed before, and how extreme they are. what they want is a reasonable legitimate government, of course, they're struggling to have that. the right approach was to protect the afghanistan people and give them a reason to believe. >> but you go out on patrol with these guys, last time i was out with the marines in helmand province, you would spend all day going out to some isolated village, to great risk to those on the g
the whole counter insurgency strategy seems to have gone by the wayside. it is now just limit al-qaeda, and build up security forces. is that -- i don't hear people talk about winning these days. >> when i was in iraq, particularly with special operations i was in charge of a very kinetic part of of the operation against al-qaeda and iraq. >> right, and a lot of your book focuses on that, it is actually very fascinating. >> right, when i got to afghanistan, i realized that the...
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regulatory basis, grow in a kind of free wheeling way and all of a sudden people are falling at the wayside, is there a connection? and i think there is, and i think we need to fix it, because i think the objective of society is not to have the richest country in the world in terms of of gdp which is an aggregate measure, but to have the highest quality of life for each and every person within that society. >> host: is the world capitalist? >> guest: the world is capitalist, but the term "capitalism" means different things in different places. so, you know, in the united states for the past couple of decades we've been pushing a kind of capitalism where government stays out of the way. it's laissez-faire capitalism, milton friedman capitalism. but there are other places, china, certainly, is a communist country. but it's also a capitalist country, it's just got a different definition of capitalism. and in places like singapore where there's small countries where there's a strong collaboration between the government and the market, you have a different form of capitalism. places like brazil
regulatory basis, grow in a kind of free wheeling way and all of a sudden people are falling at the wayside, is there a connection? and i think there is, and i think we need to fix it, because i think the objective of society is not to have the richest country in the world in terms of of gdp which is an aggregate measure, but to have the highest quality of life for each and every person within that society. >> host: is the world capitalist? >> guest: the world is capitalist, but the...
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we're seeing programs that have been working, having real success, going by the wayside throughout america. the sheriffs in the majority of county jails, and in the county jails you look at in various counties, the majority of them, that's the largest mental health facility there is. >> gentlemen, thank you all very much. it's been a busy day for you and i know we all share one common goal, which is to reduce the number of americans killed by guns. i appreciate you joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> when we come back, new york's top cop, ray kelly, on the guns he calls public enemy number one. need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life
we're seeing programs that have been working, having real success, going by the wayside throughout america. the sheriffs in the majority of county jails, and in the county jails you look at in various counties, the majority of them, that's the largest mental health facility there is. >> gentlemen, thank you all very much. it's been a busy day for you and i know we all share one common goal, which is to reduce the number of americans killed by guns. i appreciate you joining me tonight....
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once they subpoena all the record, my guess is the civil case will go by the wayside and there will be many coming in. this family is in big trouble. melissa: everybody has paused their television because we're watching on dvr. they have run off to see, look at their phone bill. what are you looking for? >> what are you looking for? if you see, have a verizon bill or at&t bill and see like another company under there, it should raise an eyebrow. won is called network assurance. i could tell you on my cell phone bill i pay extra 5.99 if i lose my phone. i get a free phone back. that is assurance plan. but i know about it. makes sense to me. but if you see another 15 bucks for global voice mail, wait a minute. verizon has voice mail. at&t has voice mail. all the people have voice mail. you have to pick up that 800 number can i ask you what this is. melissa: until they answer and go through tell you what it is. you have to deal with the pain. >> melissa francis while you're on hold. melissa: you could watch with me. that is great idea. i love that. my question was, and we don't know the a
once they subpoena all the record, my guess is the civil case will go by the wayside and there will be many coming in. this family is in big trouble. melissa: everybody has paused their television because we're watching on dvr. they have run off to see, look at their phone bill. what are you looking for? >> what are you looking for? if you see, have a verizon bill or at&t bill and see like another company under there, it should raise an eyebrow. won is called network assurance. i...
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they will be going by wayside tomorrow and tomorrow is going to be a cold day. 45 degrees, high temperaturetoday. low of 38 degrees. little bit above average for the high. well above average for the low. average low this time of year is 29 degrees. that's amazing. record low today, minus 14. set back in 1881. i don't think we will ever see that again in our area. here's just way too cold and with our records now at the airport, those numbers continuing to go up. 45 degrees at the airport now. winds out of the west or northwest at 8 miles an hour. gives us wind chills around 41. little chill in the air. 35 in hagerstown. 10 degrees colder in haguers than in washington. 39 in manassas. 39 in culpeper. 44 towards fredericksburg. easton coming in at 39 degrees. radar showing nothing across our region. way down to the south. there is some moisture down here. most of this mass not been reaching the ground. very dry atmosphere along the mid atlantic. even though it looks like we have a lot of rain coming our way, most of it has not reached the ground. even this in towards west virginia that looks
they will be going by wayside tomorrow and tomorrow is going to be a cold day. 45 degrees, high temperaturetoday. low of 38 degrees. little bit above average for the high. well above average for the low. average low this time of year is 29 degrees. that's amazing. record low today, minus 14. set back in 1881. i don't think we will ever see that again in our area. here's just way too cold and with our records now at the airport, those numbers continuing to go up. 45 degrees at the airport now....