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well it is absolutely well it doesn't look that way it doesn't look the way it looks like a new colonial project that i had is that is that because we intervene when we were asked to do so it was the first time that we were doing that so i think it's a it's a rupture well you can say it sounds like it looks like moral hazard to me ok just call the french they'll take care of it well just call the french because we're the only ones who have bases there and it's basically it's a it's broadly the the answer i would give to you is that we have forces that are predisposed to intervene because we are present throughout. the mission. we have. a thousand four hundred soldiers now in charge and we are present in central africa again history is something you have to take into account and we are in a francophone area and most of these countries do have in mind that fifty percent of the currency of these countries is backed up by the. defense and the process up is also something we have to take in consideration as a legacy of story which let me just if you. please little please do please do respond
well it is absolutely well it doesn't look that way it doesn't look the way it looks like a new colonial project that i had is that is that because we intervene when we were asked to do so it was the first time that we were doing that so i think it's a it's a rupture well you can say it sounds like it looks like moral hazard to me ok just call the french they'll take care of it well just call the french because we're the only ones who have bases there and it's basically it's a it's broadly the...
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>> nick: well, yeah.ed at the wedding doesn't change anything for--for me and gabi. me and gabi are having a daughter. i am so excited. >> gabi: i'm assuming things are still bad with sami? >> rafe: it's not a big deal. >> gabi: it is a big deal, rafe. come on--didn't we just agree to tell each other the truth? >> rafe: okay. >> gabi: okay. >> rafe: the truth. i called sami out on her crap. so i don't think that she's gonna be messing with you anymore, as long as things with you and nick and will continue to go smoothly. >> jennifer: i-i guess it's good that you have a positive attitude. >> nick: you guess? >> jennifer: well, it's great you're so happy with gabi, and you're--you're so excited about this baby. >> nick: uh, doesn't sound like you're--you're happy about it. >> jennifer: nick, i'm--i'm a mom, and this is the mom in me coming out, okay? everything right now for you is just--it's moving so quickly. >> nick: wh--i don't understand what i'm supposed to do. am i supposed to just walk away from gab
>> nick: well, yeah.ed at the wedding doesn't change anything for--for me and gabi. me and gabi are having a daughter. i am so excited. >> gabi: i'm assuming things are still bad with sami? >> rafe: it's not a big deal. >> gabi: it is a big deal, rafe. come on--didn't we just agree to tell each other the truth? >> rafe: okay. >> gabi: okay. >> rafe: the truth. i called sami out on her crap. so i don't think that she's gonna be messing with you anymore,...
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well, go on. off you go.k you very much. ( plays jig ) so what can you tell me about this object you brought in today? well, my father-in-law was a great collector, but i don't remember him telling me anything about this but, you know, i've certainly kept it very carefully. and what sort of things did he collect? oh, chinese, egyptian. hence this. and what do you think this is made of? well, i think it's bone. it's ivory, in fact. it's ivory? yes, it's elephant ivory. and the date, have you any idea on the date? no idea. do you? the more i look at it, the more i think it's a wonderful piece of ivory. egyptian, as you say and it's in the form, really of a flat and naked body with a head there going down to the rather crudely carved feet at the end. oh, i love the feet. yeah, they're beautiful, aren't they? in an attractive way. and you can see the striations on the ivory, and if you turn it over, you can see the other side. i think it's a wonderful piece. any idea what it might have been used for? well, i thin
well, go on. off you go.k you very much. ( plays jig ) so what can you tell me about this object you brought in today? well, my father-in-law was a great collector, but i don't remember him telling me anything about this but, you know, i've certainly kept it very carefully. and what sort of things did he collect? oh, chinese, egyptian. hence this. and what do you think this is made of? well, i think it's bone. it's ivory, in fact. it's ivory? yes, it's elephant ivory. and the date, have you any...
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well it is actually a well again look at. the way it looks like a neo colonial project is that is that because we intervene when we were asked to do so it was the first time that we were doing that so i think it's a it's a rupture well you can say that sounds like it looks like moral hazard to me ok just call the french they'll take care of it well just call the french because we're the only ones who have bases there and it's. it's brought the the the answer i could give to you is that we have. disposed to intervene because we are present throughout. the mission. we have. a thousand four hundred soldiers now in charge and we are present in central africa again history is something you have to take into account and we are in a francophone area and most of these countries do have in mind that fifty percent of the currency of these countries is backed up by the. defense and the forces are is also something we have to take in consideration as a legacy of story but let me just if you. please little please do please do respond to y
well it is actually a well again look at. the way it looks like a neo colonial project is that is that because we intervene when we were asked to do so it was the first time that we were doing that so i think it's a it's a rupture well you can say that sounds like it looks like moral hazard to me ok just call the french they'll take care of it well just call the french because we're the only ones who have bases there and it's. it's brought the the the answer i could give to you is that we have....
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years old. >> host: well, mr. taylor, we are aware of panasonic televisions, cameras, things like that. you've got a brand called your tv. what is that? >> guest: your tv is the latest innovation. people want their content the way they want it when they want it. they want to be able to communicate with each other, they want to use twitter, they want to see youtube, they want to shop. we're enabling that in a custom fashion on your tv. so we use facial recognition and voice recognition. you walk into a room, and you say my tv, and immediately the screen shows your home page. it's really the coolest thing. >> host: is it on the market? >> guest: it will be on the market this spring. >> host: 4k, oled. what are these terms? >> guest: so 4k is the latest innovation in terms of high resolution. it's four times the resolution of what you have on your hd-tv at home. it's got the same qualities as digital cinemas that you've been visiting around the world. when you go see a movie, that's 4k resolution, we can bring that i
years old. >> host: well, mr. taylor, we are aware of panasonic televisions, cameras, things like that. you've got a brand called your tv. what is that? >> guest: your tv is the latest innovation. people want their content the way they want it when they want it. they want to be able to communicate with each other, they want to use twitter, they want to see youtube, they want to shop. we're enabling that in a custom fashion on your tv. so we use facial recognition and voice...
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well let's look at this chart here this is the fed's balance sheet from two thousand and eight you see the horror frog moment you see when ben bernanke rips the leg off of the u.s. financial markets and currency system because in the first round of purchases begun in two thousand and eight the fed bought one point four trillion dollars of housing debt and three hundred billion of treasuries and the second round beginning in november twenty ten the fed but six hundred billion dollars of treasuries in the current round the fed's total purchases will be split between six hundred billion dollars of mortgage backed securities and five hundred. forty billion dollars of treasuries according to the median estimates of congress in the survey and g.d.p. in america is down just like g.d.p. all around the world is down real g.d.p. adjusted for ben bernanke you ripping off his prosthetic limbs of fake mortgage backed securities and beating us up on the head with it is negative around the world we're living in a. frickin snow global fraud perpetrated by bernanke so hard up there in the heart of dark
well let's look at this chart here this is the fed's balance sheet from two thousand and eight you see the horror frog moment you see when ben bernanke rips the leg off of the u.s. financial markets and currency system because in the first round of purchases begun in two thousand and eight the fed bought one point four trillion dollars of housing debt and three hundred billion of treasuries and the second round beginning in november twenty ten the fed but six hundred billion dollars of...
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well he was engaged in a legal laddering of i.p.o.'s and he got off because the jury was too stupid to understand his financial crimes well that's a little bit more complicated these are very very very basic simple fundamental concepts of jury law is guilt beyond a reasonable i used a phrase a deficit of comprehension a deficit of basic understanding yes it was a polite way of saying you're frickin brain dead get out of my court house before we throw you in jail for being too stupid well in this case there were thousands of e-mails between thousands of traders who are actually a few dozen traders saying set the libel rate at a rate that is not true rig it for me and they're saying that this is somehow complicated that we can't do anything about it because there are signs of innocence outside this circle of the actual writers an innocent act being committed somewhere in the universe so should we apply a stand of guilt to this admission of guilt by a just b.c. yet i just recently admitted that there are a lot of money and financing terro
well he was engaged in a legal laddering of i.p.o.'s and he got off because the jury was too stupid to understand his financial crimes well that's a little bit more complicated these are very very very basic simple fundamental concepts of jury law is guilt beyond a reasonable i used a phrase a deficit of comprehension a deficit of basic understanding yes it was a polite way of saying you're frickin brain dead get out of my court house before we throw you in jail for being too stupid well in...
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well when one. with almost two dozen deaths caused by abuse and even manslaughter russia in a move often criticized recently imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids. i've always believed that russia should stop these adoptions and i hope that they maintain this ban and don't yield to pressure autopsy an investigation results are expected to take weeks if not months to be announced no arrests have yet been made the dead boy's younger brother's destiny is yet to be determined for now he continues living in the adoptive family where his brother died while the investigation is slow paced and the alleged information on the little boy's life and death extremely scarce one of the questions that demand an answer is why should it take a rigid push from abroad for the us to pay attention to yet another tragic destiny of a hopeless child to whom it promised a better life on its soil. r.t. after county texas well miles who have been from the pound legacy a group that monitors children placed with new fam
well when one. with almost two dozen deaths caused by abuse and even manslaughter russia in a move often criticized recently imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids. i've always believed that russia should stop these adoptions and i hope that they maintain this ban and don't yield to pressure autopsy an investigation results are expected to take weeks if not months to be announced no arrests have yet been made the dead boy's younger brother's destiny is yet to be determined for now he...
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>> that's a factor as well.emember thursday night at eastern region headquartered on long island and on the long island expressway thursday night, there were signs saying heavy snow friday, you know, asking people to curtail afternoon travel. again, having that kind of lead time was important for people planning their lives and staying home. >> it makes a big difference and it absolutely does save lives of the thank you for joining us and your perspectives on snow we don't know yet, because the snow is falling, if it's one for the record books. thank you. >> thank you. >> uma: moving on to other stories now. at this hour, first lady michelle obama is in chicago paying final respects to a young lady to lost her life to senseless violence. it's captured national attention in a debate when gun makes head lines. she was killed in a case of mistaken identity in a suspected gang dispute and her death happened just days after she performed at one of president obama's inauguration events. mrs. obama met with her family
>> that's a factor as well.emember thursday night at eastern region headquartered on long island and on the long island expressway thursday night, there were signs saying heavy snow friday, you know, asking people to curtail afternoon travel. again, having that kind of lead time was important for people planning their lives and staying home. >> it makes a big difference and it absolutely does save lives of the thank you for joining us and your perspectives on snow we don't know yet,...
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we had extraordinary 2012, as well. over the last two years, we've given back $37 billion to our investors. we're quite happy with what we've done for our investors so far. and we're pretty bullish on prospects going forward. >> reporter: what are you targeting? i was talking to one of the big insurance companies before about the size of returns that they're aiming for. it was about 300 to 500 basis points or public equity funds. is that the ticket price that you also look for in the business? >> whether we try to buy a company, we're looking for much higher returns than that. we try to average returns that are probably going to be well over the public market indices. the average that you're talking about might be appropriate for insurance company, 300 to 500 basis points. we're trying to do better than that. >> reporter: i very much appreciate the time. thank you for joining us on "worldwide exchange." david rubenstein, co-ceo of carlisle group. we've got more coming up. you may have heard it some of the big deals out
we had extraordinary 2012, as well. over the last two years, we've given back $37 billion to our investors. we're quite happy with what we've done for our investors so far. and we're pretty bullish on prospects going forward. >> reporter: what are you targeting? i was talking to one of the big insurance companies before about the size of returns that they're aiming for. it was about 300 to 500 basis points or public equity funds. is that the ticket price that you also look for in the...
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well let's look at this chart here this is the fed's balance sheet from two thousand and eight you see the horror frog moment you see when ben bernanke ripped the leg off of the u.s. financial markets and currency system because in the first round of purchases begun in two thousand and eight the fed bought one point four trillion dollars. of housing debt and three hundred billion of treasuries and the second round beginning in november twenty ten the fed but six hundred billion dollars of treasuries in the current round the fed's total purchases will be split between six hundred billion dollars of mortgage backed securities and five hundred forty billion dollars of treasuries according to the median estimates of congress in the survey and g.d.p. in america is down just like g.d.p. all around the world is down real g.d.p. adjusted for ben bernanke you ripping off his prosthetic limbs of fake mortgage backed securities and beating himself on the head with it is negative around the world we're living in a. frickin snow global fraud perpetrated by bernanke the horror there is the art of da
well let's look at this chart here this is the fed's balance sheet from two thousand and eight you see the horror frog moment you see when ben bernanke ripped the leg off of the u.s. financial markets and currency system because in the first round of purchases begun in two thousand and eight the fed bought one point four trillion dollars. of housing debt and three hundred billion of treasuries and the second round beginning in november twenty ten the fed but six hundred billion dollars of...
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well i think medea is right on and chris as well but if you look a little deeper you see there is no discussion there's very little publicity well the people who are manufacturing the drones and other instruments of war are the same people that are running the mainstream media so you know you look at couey bono here who profits from a lack of discussion from these things i will add one element here it's a very encouraging thing that charles fills seattle and other places in this country are very sensitive to killing people without due process but those are mostly people like us the people who don't look like us don't deserve the same respect and i refer specifically to the largest english language and widely read journal in hockey ston done on it ran an article by a fellow from the woodrow wilson center who his name is cool good money by the way which translated from german means bullet man he's a hit man and he's hitting against those who have these squeamish thoughts about killing people that don't look like us ok and he says you know those figures are probably right from the briti
well i think medea is right on and chris as well but if you look a little deeper you see there is no discussion there's very little publicity well the people who are manufacturing the drones and other instruments of war are the same people that are running the mainstream media so you know you look at couey bono here who profits from a lack of discussion from these things i will add one element here it's a very encouraging thing that charles fills seattle and other places in this country are...
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>> well, i like the drone program. when we came in, we had the drones as intelligence platforms but we didn't have any weapons on them. they were unarmed so you could go find a target but then you had to bring in another platform in order to take it out. and it was about the time of 9/11 or shortly before that that we began to drones so you could find a target and hit it at the same time. a hellfire missile or a 500 pound bomb. i think it's a good program and i don't disagree with the basic policy that the obama administration has pursued in that regard. i put a caveat on there. i don't think they have the capacity at this point to capture al qaeda individuals and be able to develop them as sources of intelligence. i guess the last one -- >> rose: so in other words if that's a test they don't have to capacity to so go ahead and use the drones? >> well, i think drone is a good system, it's a great way to take out key targets. i don't disagree with the fundamental use of the drones. what i disagree with is the fact that
>> well, i like the drone program. when we came in, we had the drones as intelligence platforms but we didn't have any weapons on them. they were unarmed so you could go find a target but then you had to bring in another platform in order to take it out. and it was about the time of 9/11 or shortly before that that we began to drones so you could find a target and hit it at the same time. a hellfire missile or a 500 pound bomb. i think it's a good program and i don't disagree with the...
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i have some as well. commissioner moran. >> thank you. first of all, thanks to the staff for getting the budget material out prior to the last meeting. that was very helpful. i was able to go through and get my questions formed and then answered between then and now, so that helps a great deal. it also gave time to understand what was behind all of the rather daunting amount of material that was presented. and i think you've done a very nice job of summarizing that. i'd just like to, i guess, emphasize a couple things i think are important. one is that compared to where we were a year ago, and when we look at the long-time financial picture, we were very concerned with a bump in rates when we came out of the five-year rate package that we had. and we have substantially addressed that. and that i think is doubly sweet because that was a cooperative effort between ourselves and bawsca. and i think in a way that served both of us very well and is hopefully portends of better things to come. so, i think that was very important. i think the wo
i have some as well. commissioner moran. >> thank you. first of all, thanks to the staff for getting the budget material out prior to the last meeting. that was very helpful. i was able to go through and get my questions formed and then answered between then and now, so that helps a great deal. it also gave time to understand what was behind all of the rather daunting amount of material that was presented. and i think you've done a very nice job of summarizing that. i'd just like to, i...
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turns well he hasn't given us an answer yet perhaps he hasn't made up his mind so. london. and aussies coming july from moscow still to come for you here on the programs that have accolades and the french president receives a un peace prize for his mali military intervention leading rights groups label the campaign as a humanitarian disaster and we've got the details on the expert opinion just a bit later on the program. also ahead for you to see online but off limits considering becoming the first western democracy to introduce censorship on the proposals. internet. but we're discussing it live off this. morning news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. thanks for joining us here on r.t.i. rory soon iceland could become the first western democracy to introduce censorship of the internet and the government's thinking of banning online pornography all of this an attempt to protect children and reduce violence methods under consideration include the introduction
turns well he hasn't given us an answer yet perhaps he hasn't made up his mind so. london. and aussies coming july from moscow still to come for you here on the programs that have accolades and the french president receives a un peace prize for his mali military intervention leading rights groups label the campaign as a humanitarian disaster and we've got the details on the expert opinion just a bit later on the program. also ahead for you to see online but off limits considering becoming the...
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well while the e.u. leaders are fighting over where to cut there's one item that's apparently immune from any austerity measures the e.u. is reportedly planning to spend over three million dollars to wage a so-called propaganda blitz on his critics in the social media well nigel farage from the u.k. independence party says the project would violate one of the main principles of the european parliament. they decided that they going to train in house staff in the run up to the european elections of twenty fourteen train those people to go online to look at facebook twitter other social media sites and to correct that's their word not mine to correct any misapprehensions that may exist about the european union and i have to say the fact that it's a parliament that is doing this that is using taxpayers' money to do this says a lot about the institutions that all what about parliaments is the person is it's him a chair of parliament he's the speaker in westminster he's the chairman in other parliaments around
well while the e.u. leaders are fighting over where to cut there's one item that's apparently immune from any austerity measures the e.u. is reportedly planning to spend over three million dollars to wage a so-called propaganda blitz on his critics in the social media well nigel farage from the u.k. independence party says the project would violate one of the main principles of the european parliament. they decided that they going to train in house staff in the run up to the european elections...
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well cross talk is next with peter developing but with more news in half an hour. secretary of state hillary clinton recently testified to congress in regards to the attack on the u.s. consulate was killed an american ambassador in benghazi libya during the testimony couldn't rather calmly said things like that the revolutions that sprang up during the arab spring like in libya where the events in bali have created instability and safe havens for terrorists and she made it clear that there is no doubt that the algerian terrorists had weapons from libya so the us secretary has basically admitted that the actions of the usa and nato have caused a mass instability that has allowed the seeds of terrorism to grow when the justification for most of the actions in the muslim world is to stop evil dictators who harbor terrorists or spread chatting to mock recy if libya would have been left alone algerian terrorists wouldn't be getting any weapons from it now this is like an exterminator accidently or maybe on purpose actually feeding the roaches in your basements that ther
well cross talk is next with peter developing but with more news in half an hour. secretary of state hillary clinton recently testified to congress in regards to the attack on the u.s. consulate was killed an american ambassador in benghazi libya during the testimony couldn't rather calmly said things like that the revolutions that sprang up during the arab spring like in libya where the events in bali have created instability and safe havens for terrorists and she made it clear that there is...
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and that's why it's worth protecting godfrey go ahead well what about on marriage i don't god. don't want to have children god forbid i had for sexual couples who are in search of i think i don't yeah but even but even if that's that's only if they respond that to their go to god really and how it's going to go couple and it's good i don't really think why is the and give that child a million of us really is is that the free the freedom of giving the freedom. laws government sponsorship for homosexual couples to marry is actually going to detract on the u.k. a little awkward age old but you know done about the american law which will go to the european court of human rights and you will find that priests. rabbis will be in breach of the law if they refuse to marry same sex couples and i say again we have seen things that have gone far too far i was a big supporter of the liberalization of the laws when it came to homosexuality years and years ago and peter tatchell i've first to admit has done a first class job in bringing away this discrimination which was quite wrong but it's
and that's why it's worth protecting godfrey go ahead well what about on marriage i don't god. don't want to have children god forbid i had for sexual couples who are in search of i think i don't yeah but even but even if that's that's only if they respond that to their go to god really and how it's going to go couple and it's good i don't really think why is the and give that child a million of us really is is that the free the freedom of giving the freedom. laws government sponsorship for...
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well, that's a great idea, fly. come on.hetti decorate a tart. stir the spaghetti decorate a tart. pig, oh... oh, thank goodness you're here. we need your help to find a rhyme. a rhyme? oh, i love to rhyme. pig, wig, jig, big. oh, pig, you rhyme so well. i'm making up a valentine's song for bear, and i need a rhyme. show him what you got so far, sheep. okay. (clearing throat) ♪ she's fuzzy, fun and good at art ♪ ♪ i'll give her a... ♪ that's where she gets stuck. she needs something that rhymes with "art." art, huh? hmm, let's see-- art, uh.... oh, i've got it. ♪ she fuzzy, fun and good at art ♪ ♪ i'll give her a spaghetti tart. ♪ (laughing) spaghetti tart. that's a good one. only a pig could think of a rhyme like that. well, uh, yes, pig. "spaghetti tart" does rhyme with "art." but i'm not so sure "spaghetti tart" is the right rhyme for my song to bear. no? but it-it looks so yummy! (noisy chewing and oinking) well, uh, thank you, pig. let's see if another wordfriend can help us find the right rhyme. the party is going to s
well, that's a great idea, fly. come on.hetti decorate a tart. stir the spaghetti decorate a tart. pig, oh... oh, thank goodness you're here. we need your help to find a rhyme. a rhyme? oh, i love to rhyme. pig, wig, jig, big. oh, pig, you rhyme so well. i'm making up a valentine's song for bear, and i need a rhyme. show him what you got so far, sheep. okay. (clearing throat) ♪ she's fuzzy, fun and good at art ♪ ♪ i'll give her a... ♪ that's where she gets stuck. she needs something...
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>> well, it's coming for you. it's coming for us, as well. definitely innovation and the way innovation can change the way we grow our business. >> what is the biggest impact going to be in a year's time? >> data, the massive availability of data and is with new technology, we all know more and it goes like that. it's an exponential function. so it explodes at a certain period of time and i think we are at that point of the curve where processing power explodes. and i think having that huge processing power was the huge availability of internal/external data, combining that, making some of that .allowing for better informed decision making. i think that's really what we're seeing. >> maybe it can resolve the eurozone crisis? what do you think? >> no. >> in a word, no, probably not helpful. >> but the more informed you are, the more you know how little you know. >> how how we feel on the program. roger, thank you so much for coming by this morning. >>> still to come on the program, can young stand the heat or are they on their way out of the k
>> well, it's coming for you. it's coming for us, as well. definitely innovation and the way innovation can change the way we grow our business. >> what is the biggest impact going to be in a year's time? >> data, the massive availability of data and is with new technology, we all know more and it goes like that. it's an exponential function. so it explodes at a certain period of time and i think we are at that point of the curve where processing power explodes. and i think...
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well. the finish is world class athletes descend on sochi brand new olympic venues are kept safe by high tech sensors behind the scenes congestion battling infrastructure digs deep and due to hard to get downstairs where they need to be it's building google fueled by clean energy the research is pretty clear like into gold medal dream race. to your day a year on. that welcome to businesses saving now the british pound has been taking an absolute pounding so saw they share now is the way year lows against the u.s. dollar ofter dropping five percent this year at a time when the british economy is also battling with forwarding exports low productivity and a shrinking economy so is worsen joining in the so-called currency was aware of as asli the struggling british consume up well earlier today i spoke to mike ingram from three d. see paul as a majlis him exactly that. it means that you're likely to have persistently higher inflation because you're importing more inflation and in the bank of en
well. the finish is world class athletes descend on sochi brand new olympic venues are kept safe by high tech sensors behind the scenes congestion battling infrastructure digs deep and due to hard to get downstairs where they need to be it's building google fueled by clean energy the research is pretty clear like into gold medal dream race. to your day a year on. that welcome to businesses saving now the british pound has been taking an absolute pounding so saw they share now is the way year...
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>> well, well, i think there's an enormous amount of bad policy.w, they argue about raising minimum wage, if i'm an investor in the u.s., that's the wrong thing to do, driving up trickle up poverty, more unemployment, and the economic war of the u.s. versus other countries when people are out of work is just a disaster. obama care is driving an enormous amount of under employment, outsourcing, that sort of thing, the con cement of are we redistribution society or are we going to just take care of the safety net? what percentage subpoena on -- is on the safety net? 1% or 50 million food stamp people in the battle here on capitalism versus socialism. people don't like to talk about it, but i think big time investors would rather invest in societies moving towards capitalism. we're on a freight train hurdling towards 50% of the gdp in the public sector, and that's not what i would call a strong capitalist society. you know, that drives this third issue that's got to scare anybody looking at it in that huge chunks of the economy, i call it health care
>> well, well, i think there's an enormous amount of bad policy.w, they argue about raising minimum wage, if i'm an investor in the u.s., that's the wrong thing to do, driving up trickle up poverty, more unemployment, and the economic war of the u.s. versus other countries when people are out of work is just a disaster. obama care is driving an enormous amount of under employment, outsourcing, that sort of thing, the con cement of are we redistribution society or are we going to just take...
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well unfortunately over nine hundred people were injured including over two hundred children and well mostly e.'s injuries are connected with the flying glass because of these explosions there were actually three blasts because the media broke into three parts and these explosions were so powerful that locals say well at least one glass broke in each building off the city and another problem is that apparently local getting gardens have a really large windows making them more vulnerable to these loud blasts so that they crack so with all these objects and especially glass flying around that was the that the main kind of cause of all these injuries is when when you arrived what did you see i mean clearly massive effects from the impact lots of broken glass but what about structural damage could you see it was an area that really had been affected by something quite momentous. well no ports within the city itself have been. affected so much because the media did around one hundred kilometers from should have been so that you can imagine the power of this of going down since this is a pr
well unfortunately over nine hundred people were injured including over two hundred children and well mostly e.'s injuries are connected with the flying glass because of these explosions there were actually three blasts because the media broke into three parts and these explosions were so powerful that locals say well at least one glass broke in each building off the city and another problem is that apparently local getting gardens have a really large windows making them more vulnerable to...
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for amusement well he notes here in this article john gapper does in the financial times that the same situation has happened to the food industry there used to be mom and pop shops all over the place little fruit and vege markets all over the place and now there's just a few behemoths of food delivery mechanism their price their profit margin has maintained throughout this crisis like this where competition yes they there's no competition where as come you know because we know cost have come up and people are able to afford less we know they've had to cut prices where it's come from is the farmer because quote the farmer is a price taker with little power in the market there is a limit to how far you can get by squeezing suppliers time and time again sherrard a global strategist at rabaa bank who believes that food suppliers need to have stronger links like in asia like in japan he says that the the food supply system is a lot different from what here where the middle is squeezed and squeezed the farmer squeezed to death but the mythology of the farmer persisted america during the sup
for amusement well he notes here in this article john gapper does in the financial times that the same situation has happened to the food industry there used to be mom and pop shops all over the place little fruit and vege markets all over the place and now there's just a few behemoths of food delivery mechanism their price their profit margin has maintained throughout this crisis like this where competition yes they there's no competition where as come you know because we know cost have come...
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of staff well and public and he is the c.e.o. of crossbeam r.t.e. and author of the book successful business in russia business conduct manual we also have maxim should rocco he is general director of eon russia and alexander he is the executive vice president of for to or at before we continue our discussion let's look at russia's business environment i. these is russia the largest country in the world with their reach cultural identity . molded by distinguished history and vast geography for all of those wishing to develop a successful business in russia there is a need to know why this country is a challenge even for the most into a printer in russia understanding of social and business culture this key to success this is why international business students learn about russian collectivism a glittering museum and even the russian soul or the russians managed relations in and out of work in a comparatively warm open manner whenever it comes to negotiations be ready to receive a warm welcome the russian the shah is used to give in the past to ease
of staff well and public and he is the c.e.o. of crossbeam r.t.e. and author of the book successful business in russia business conduct manual we also have maxim should rocco he is general director of eon russia and alexander he is the executive vice president of for to or at before we continue our discussion let's look at russia's business environment i. these is russia the largest country in the world with their reach cultural identity . molded by distinguished history and vast geography for...
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well, okay.of in 199 -- okay, well, in 1991 the alternative blows up, there is no more soviet union. there is no superpower. we might be the most mighty, but we're the most mighty for the kinds of conflicts that we're, the wars that we are fighting or proxy wars that we are planning to fight or fighting during the cold war. that's not what's going on now. we have much less leverage over what goes on in much of the world than we did during the cold war. because the fulcrum of that leverage doesn't apply to the power balances and power grabs that are going on now. so it's a very confusing world. it's a very confused world. and, you know, until the next george cannon or something comes along, it's going to be a ad hoc sort of policy that any president is going to -- i don't know what the grand, if somebody came up with a grand strategy that would, you know, take into account everything going on in the world and how to maximize our influence within it, i don't know what that would be, and i don't kno
well, okay.of in 199 -- okay, well, in 1991 the alternative blows up, there is no more soviet union. there is no superpower. we might be the most mighty, but we're the most mighty for the kinds of conflicts that we're, the wars that we are fighting or proxy wars that we are planning to fight or fighting during the cold war. that's not what's going on now. we have much less leverage over what goes on in much of the world than we did during the cold war. because the fulcrum of that leverage...
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>> well, look. i think that it's a little extreme, but at the same time what's happening here is that the 1k50 school is trying to ply god. that's really a big issue in america today where the teachers are saying look, we have full discretion, and we can do whatever we want, and we're going to ruin your career path. >> she got a c plus. >> well, she got a c plus, but isn't it interesting that she needed a b, so they just barely ruined it, and -- >> you shouldn't let that entertain your decision as to what kind of grade you give someone. >> well, they gave her a zero in class participation, and apparently what was going on was they didn't like her because she was pro lesbian gay rights. they didn't like her because she complained. >> they had an agenda and they stuck it to her. >> apparently there was a conspiracy. look. if it was something that was totally frivolous, then the judge would have thrown it out. even as recently as today, he didn't throw it out. there was a motion to dismiss by lehigh, a
>> well, look. i think that it's a little extreme, but at the same time what's happening here is that the 1k50 school is trying to ply god. that's really a big issue in america today where the teachers are saying look, we have full discretion, and we can do whatever we want, and we're going to ruin your career path. >> she got a c plus. >> well, she got a c plus, but isn't it interesting that she needed a b, so they just barely ruined it, and -- >> you shouldn't let that...
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>> well, were you disappointed? it's like the super bowl you're going to have to stay up late. >> oh my gosh i have to sleep. i'm an old guy. >> i know i can tell by the glasses. >>> listen we have new video this morning of a restaurant explosion that happened in kansas city. >> yeah this is the big story yesterday. we told you about it on "good morning maryland." we're going to show you some of the doctormatic video -- dramatic video some of the images are going to take your breath away. >> also ahead this morning maryland high schools receive a high honor. why they get top bragging rights for the center year in a row -- seventh year in a row. >>> good morning, topping america's money, boeing says it has a solution. sources say the aircraft company believes it can prevent the lithium ion batteries on the new jets from failing and will present a plan to the faa tomorrow. >>> top federal reserve officials are split over whether to keep the low interest rates. >>> and the prices for used cars are skyrocketing because
>> well, were you disappointed? it's like the super bowl you're going to have to stay up late. >> oh my gosh i have to sleep. i'm an old guy. >> i know i can tell by the glasses. >>> listen we have new video this morning of a restaurant explosion that happened in kansas city. >> yeah this is the big story yesterday. we told you about it on "good morning maryland." we're going to show you some of the doctormatic video -- dramatic video some of the...
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well he's really going to talk to my colleague research showing a little well there are no wards for cyber spying in the u.s. just yet but big brother is still watching. and knowledge is defense contract in the us develop software that can predict people's behavior by using social networks we report on that in just a few minutes from now. in bahrain the two year anniversary of the anti regime uprising has been marked by more death and violence a teenager has reportedly been killed in clashes between police and protesters the demonstrators say their demands to end discrimination and release all political prisoners have not been that well for more on this i'm not joined by human rights activists like mad he is in denmark well we're seeing on the second anniversary of the uprising a lot more violence but over the last two years what progress has actually been made well not a lot of progress made in the last two years you know the king has assured the commission. that actually done he did not respect the recommendations i was on a mission the human rights violations i mean and as the ann
well he's really going to talk to my colleague research showing a little well there are no wards for cyber spying in the u.s. just yet but big brother is still watching. and knowledge is defense contract in the us develop software that can predict people's behavior by using social networks we report on that in just a few minutes from now. in bahrain the two year anniversary of the anti regime uprising has been marked by more death and violence a teenager has reportedly been killed in clashes...
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well. for gay marriage well i don't see any because i don't believe that gay marriage exists and here's why it let's go back to love the proponent of gay marriage saying love is love is love but the fact is that there's a difference between a love of two men and the love the man the woman the difference being that the love of a man and a woman in most cases and with a child and the child needs a mother to father a child for its entire biological life will need to be raised and will be raised best by its mother and father and so you know that's why it's absurd to claim there's something ethically wrong with seeing the love between a man or woman as being unique that's what that that's what the core of marriage is it's not it's not a valuation of one love versus the other it's saying that different loves result in different things and that's why the vast majority of people will experience love it heterosexually and will have a child and that child will need a mother and father and all the soc
well. for gay marriage well i don't see any because i don't believe that gay marriage exists and here's why it let's go back to love the proponent of gay marriage saying love is love is love but the fact is that there's a difference between a love of two men and the love the man the woman the difference being that the love of a man and a woman in most cases and with a child and the child needs a mother to father a child for its entire biological life will need to be raised and will be raised...
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so this is part of a pattern of practice that is well-worn and well-known, a provocation is met with an international sanctions, is met with new north korean threats about war breaking out, and eventually the cycle repeats itself started with another north korean provocation. so recently, in 2009, we saw this cycle the gun with a rocket launched and then the subsequent nuclear tests that was followed by a u.n. security council resolution, second major u.n. security council sanctions. that was followed by new threats. it's important to remember that north korea back them into thousand nine was saying we will go to war if you sanction us. they are saying the same thing again. this is not the first time. and that was fold eventually bite new provocations, especially thinking of yongbyon, island shelling and 2010, which seemed to ratchet up the provocation a level from weapons system illegal use of force. is a slight variant of the cycle of course. we take a diplomatic detour. and the sanctions are met with some kind of engagement where you can read about the extent of back channel dialo
so this is part of a pattern of practice that is well-worn and well-known, a provocation is met with an international sanctions, is met with new north korean threats about war breaking out, and eventually the cycle repeats itself started with another north korean provocation. so recently, in 2009, we saw this cycle the gun with a rocket launched and then the subsequent nuclear tests that was followed by a u.n. security council resolution, second major u.n. security council sanctions. that was...
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well, on to more student issues.an crisis in the country deepens with grads joingup wards of a trillion dollars all told. somebody's making money, and it's not the universities. i'm talking about uncle sam. according to a record in the "wall street journal," the federal govement is making a profit off of students. the congressional budget office says the feds issue $106 billion worth of loans in 2012 and got back $145 billion. why? well, a few reasons we talkinged about on the show before. grads are frequently late with payments and hit with fines. as a result,t, and they can't wk away from the student debt through bankruptcy. two, the government is borrowing at the relick -- ridiculously low rate of 2 #% but charge interest of 7 #. it's not all goo news. the cbo says once treasury yields go up, likely they will, the profits disappear. by 20 # 18, it's expected taxpayer have a loss on these loans. maybe we should get out of the business all together. when we come back, backstage to new york's fashion week, and are pr
well, on to more student issues.an crisis in the country deepens with grads joingup wards of a trillion dollars all told. somebody's making money, and it's not the universities. i'm talking about uncle sam. according to a record in the "wall street journal," the federal govement is making a profit off of students. the congressional budget office says the feds issue $106 billion worth of loans in 2012 and got back $145 billion. why? well, a few reasons we talkinged about on the show...
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well with. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything you thought. i'm charging market is a big. news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations to rule the day. leaders have started tough negotiations over the books and next budget for seventy is from twenty fourteen financial wrestling comes with u.k. prime minister david cameron in one corner they didn't calls for major spending cuts and crisis hit countries in the other corner. explains what else makes the talks and complex. we've seen some of the leaders who had arrived here already making strong statements first of all david cameron continuously saying that if the budget is not brought down to a level that he is happy with there will be no deal we've heard from other countrie
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that evening on lucy calvin when you're watching r t well on to our top story now it's the election that was meant to dig a debt britain italy out of crisis and it's now adding a political stalemate to economic distress no party or coalition has managed to secure a clear majority in either house of parliament with the country now stuck between options on the left and right there's also a new major force emerging with a party led by a former comedian winning a quarter of all votes party's arena has more. back with a vengeance he's just a ship that was. a man of some political experts have pulled a political corpse just a couple of months ago has made tremendous actually seems to be holding a really good cheer. in the senate but again he is tied with. the number one position in the senate now if we look at the lower house however parliament does seem like the majority of the seats there he has already claimed his victory there but you have to understand that this is not because so many people have voted for him but it is because of the italian election law which does give a lot. to the par
that evening on lucy calvin when you're watching r t well on to our top story now it's the election that was meant to dig a debt britain italy out of crisis and it's now adding a political stalemate to economic distress no party or coalition has managed to secure a clear majority in either house of parliament with the country now stuck between options on the left and right there's also a new major force emerging with a party led by a former comedian winning a quarter of all votes party's arena...
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well, now, j.t.rres had a wonderful reputation for painting the sea, and he has this gloriously airy way of doing so, and it's lovely and transparent, as well. you can see through everything, and the rigging is very finely observed. it takes a mariner to understand this. and often, pictures of this vintage-- what is it, it's late 18th century, isn't it? yes, i think so. and they've been cleaned a lot, and the first thing that goes is the riggings. the rigging's painted on the top and if you over-clean a picture, it comes right off. in this case, it's all still there. so it's in terrific condition. yeah, it's in really good condition. well, it's a big picture, and it's a good picture, and it's by one of britain's best marine painters. i think it's worth between £60,000 and £80,000. crumbs. um, that's slightly more than what the books say. it's valued at the mess at £400. £400?! yes. well, you need to update that. i think we should. definitely. thank you very much indeed. thank you. i see you've got a
well, now, j.t.rres had a wonderful reputation for painting the sea, and he has this gloriously airy way of doing so, and it's lovely and transparent, as well. you can see through everything, and the rigging is very finely observed. it takes a mariner to understand this. and often, pictures of this vintage-- what is it, it's late 18th century, isn't it? yes, i think so. and they've been cleaned a lot, and the first thing that goes is the riggings. the rigging's painted on the top and if you...
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i think christy takes that out of the equation politically because he's handled it so well. >> well,you what bothers me about this. chris christie, oh, that's really great. when president obama is like that, he's uppity. that's what bothers me about this double standard. >> can you imagine president obama telling a doctor to shut up? >> thank you. >> it does seem like it's a different standard for different politicians, wouldn't you say, dana? >> well, certainly being from new jersey or new york, you're going to get a little more leeway there. the people he's got to impress are the republican primary voters. he's got a whole bunch of policies that are not inline with the tea party. he seems to be able to, at least so far, to overcome that because he's seen as being plain spoken. you're correct that it doesn't work quite as well for president obama. and i should point out i think he is still sneaking the cigarettes here and there. >> i don't want to get in that one, we'll do that another night. but i will say that working with the president and working with democrats, might be a lot o
i think christy takes that out of the equation politically because he's handled it so well. >> well,you what bothers me about this. chris christie, oh, that's really great. when president obama is like that, he's uppity. that's what bothers me about this double standard. >> can you imagine president obama telling a doctor to shut up? >> thank you. >> it does seem like it's a different standard for different politicians, wouldn't you say, dana? >> well, certainly...
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>> well, recently for us.s been about 40% of the buyers who have been buying the tundra for work. then a large percentage are buying it for personal use. the general contractor that just needs a truck for his work, but is not using it to haul materials. we're seeing that change, though. as the real estate market and the commercial market is starting come back, that work, i need the payload, i need the towing, that buyer is coming back. jeff: bob carter, appreciate it. thank you very much. good luck with the new truck. >> thank you. jeff: all right. i got my breath back. liz: jeff, great job, thank you. jeff: good looking truck. liz: more and more americans snapping up new vehicles maybe like that new tundra eventually, in part because they have to. dealers like autonation cashing in on the upgrade cycle. look at these sales, autonation sales year over year up 22% for the month of january. wait until you see the domestic numbers and the high end luxury numbers. what does the future hold? looks pretty bright for
>> well, recently for us.s been about 40% of the buyers who have been buying the tundra for work. then a large percentage are buying it for personal use. the general contractor that just needs a truck for his work, but is not using it to haul materials. we're seeing that change, though. as the real estate market and the commercial market is starting come back, that work, i need the payload, i need the towing, that buyer is coming back. jeff: bob carter, appreciate it. thank you very much....
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well i think my friend doug over there would say that we our own greatest threat well i think my colleagues on this panel would agree that we need a full scale reassessment of our grand strategy so to speak because right now we have this web where we have to parse out what are we where the threats that we're actually causing by by having this huge footprint across the globe with our what are the actual threats we have a cyber security that has become the sort of caused as your another front in the global war on terror that we are pouring billions of dollars into right now and that's a whole other discussion because a lot of the money a lot of these contractors now they're smart they're shifting a lot of their resources over to cyber security right now because they know the money might not be there for some of these weapons systems and and the contracting that they've done for the war so i think our greatest threat right now and i hate to be. cheeky about it is i think is our our lack of imagination our lack of our lack of intelligence when it comes to our grand strategy where are we going f
well i think my friend doug over there would say that we our own greatest threat well i think my colleagues on this panel would agree that we need a full scale reassessment of our grand strategy so to speak because right now we have this web where we have to parse out what are we where the threats that we're actually causing by by having this huge footprint across the globe with our what are the actual threats we have a cyber security that has become the sort of caused as your another front in...
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well then students become a commodity. i mean education educational system and our communities are how we form young people and if we standardize our tests we standardized our children i know that sort of. slogan more than anything but as a community college professor i'm not just a researcher i mean i'm on the ground i just got out of a class ten minutes ago working with many of my students failed standardized testing high school proficiency test numerous times and they had very little exposure to critical thinking and very little exposure to an educational system that was enjoyable or it valued the sort of complicated lives we have so the danger is is that the kids could get fit into this standardized mold or like many other student i have now they're just simply shoved out and disenfranchised from the educational system and from opportunity so again the danger of commodifying education on the one hand we can modify our children on the other hand we open up education to the marketplace and to corruption and there are man
well then students become a commodity. i mean education educational system and our communities are how we form young people and if we standardize our tests we standardized our children i know that sort of. slogan more than anything but as a community college professor i'm not just a researcher i mean i'm on the ground i just got out of a class ten minutes ago working with many of my students failed standardized testing high school proficiency test numerous times and they had very little...
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well then students become a commodity. i mean education educational system and our communities are how we form young people and if we standardized tests we standardized our children i know that sort of. a slogan more than anything but as a community college professor i'm not just a researcher i mean i'm on the ground i just got out of a class ten minutes ago working with many of my students failed the standardized test my school proficiency test numerous times and they had very little exposure to critical thinking and very little exposure to an educational system that was enjoyable or it valued the sort of complicated lives we have so the danger is is that the kids either get fit into this standardized mold or like many other students i have now they're just simply shut down and disenfranchised from the educational system and from opportunity so again the danger of commodifying education on the one hand we can modify our children on the other hand we open up education to the marketplace and to corruption and there are many
well then students become a commodity. i mean education educational system and our communities are how we form young people and if we standardized tests we standardized our children i know that sort of. a slogan more than anything but as a community college professor i'm not just a researcher i mean i'm on the ground i just got out of a class ten minutes ago working with many of my students failed the standardized test my school proficiency test numerous times and they had very little exposure...
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>> well, coil toys can be conscious as well. and, again, oil is one of the key energies that helped get humanity left lifted out of the door. so the oil companies need to take their environmental concerns seriously, but they can be -- they can create value for customers, employees, suppliers, and they can have a higher purpose. so there's nothing that disqualifies them as potentially being conscious business. so, what happens in capitalism is whatever works better ultimately winness the marketplace. only, if this doesn't work better, it doesn't matter whether it sounds good or not. i won't spread. won't triumph in the marketplace. what we're seeing is that this type of philosophy is going to triumph in the marketplace. so companies will either begin to transition to more conscious, or they're going to fail and become dinosaurs and go out of business and new young entrepreneurial companies will take their place. many of the company wes most admire now for example, didn't exist 15, 20 years ago. certainly not 30 or oh years ago. t
>> well, coil toys can be conscious as well. and, again, oil is one of the key energies that helped get humanity left lifted out of the door. so the oil companies need to take their environmental concerns seriously, but they can be -- they can create value for customers, employees, suppliers, and they can have a higher purpose. so there's nothing that disqualifies them as potentially being conscious business. so, what happens in capitalism is whatever works better ultimately winness the...
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well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse.ouldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. >>> developing tonight, the latest search for a human remains associated with the killers is now over in the central valley. kron4 reports, agents say they were not able to find human remains of any other victims in the case. >> despite our intention of recovering remains of alleged victims, the effort failed to locate any human remains. >> with that, this search to find human remains associated with the serial killers, and the late lauren herzog came to a close. >> a debris field was located 95 feet below ground level, which was excavated and sifted and examined. >> written numerous letters over the years. he pre
well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse.ouldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. >>> developing tonight, the latest search for a human...
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well. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. british. market. the global economy with. headlines. for all things considered i'm. talking about same sex marriage. ok i'd like to go back to thomas and washington what kind of social good or positive value does gay marriage have for society if at all in your opinion. well. for gay marriage well i don't see any because they don't believe that gay marriage exists and here's why it let's go back to love the proponent of gay marriage saying love is love is love but the fact is that there's a difference between a love of two men and the love the man the woman the difference being that the love of a man and a woman in most cases and with a child and the child needs a mother to father a child for its entire biological life will need to be raised and will be raised best by its mother and father and so you know that's why it's absurd to claim there's something ethically wrong with seeing the love betw
well. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. british. market. the global economy with. headlines. for all things considered i'm. talking about same sex marriage. ok i'd like to go back to thomas and washington what kind of social good or positive value does gay marriage have for society if at all in your opinion. well. for gay marriage well i don't see any because they don't believe that gay marriage exists and here's why it let's go back to...