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. -- me and the guys walked into this you woulda thought from the name it was gonna be packed with sailors i immediately picked out the biggest guy in there. and i walked straight up to him. now he looks me square in the eye, and, i swear he says, "welcome to navy federal credit union." whoa friendly alert! i got a great auto rate outta that guy. now i have a wonderful hybrid. slate blue. crÈme interior. he was so nice! open to the armed forces and their families for over 80 years. navy federal credit union. jill: welcome back to "defense news." we hear a lot about heroism of many veterans,or it doesn't end when you leave the battlefield. trains -- assists federal agents to stop online explication and bring offenders to justice. >> even wrestling one is work -- even rescuing one child, it is worth it. >> that child is something else's son or daughter. >> somebody has got to be there to stave away the wolves. >> now ready to stave away the wolves are these graduates of vago muradia hero corps -- graduates of hero corps in d.c.. they work to combat child pornographers. their work can lead to
. -- me and the guys walked into this you woulda thought from the name it was gonna be packed with sailors i immediately picked out the biggest guy in there. and i walked straight up to him. now he looks me square in the eye, and, i swear he says, "welcome to navy federal credit union." whoa friendly alert! i got a great auto rate outta that guy. now i have a wonderful hybrid. slate blue. crÈme interior. he was so nice! open to the armed forces and their families for over 80 years....
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no woulda coulda shouldas. second guessing, you make a call, buy cell gene and then it has a patent issue or you sell dupont the day before a noted activist takes a stake in it next thing you know you are filled with self-doubt. that's nonsense. get it together. the market requires you to have the right head on at all times. you have to be ready to see the ball for the next pitch. there's no time to get down on yourself. do that for fantasy if you cut like brady or something. if you want to be introspective and constructive, brackets in time at the end of each month or the end of a quarter to assess your strategy and stock-picking abilities now second-guess your strategy is to put yourself a loser mind-set. the pain felt. when i thought one of the younger people in my office made a mistake costly to me, i made them wear the symbol of the stock they screwed up on as a post-it on their forehead for the day. i even sent them outside but i insist any time spent saying if only i is time that keeps you get from getti
no woulda coulda shouldas. second guessing, you make a call, buy cell gene and then it has a patent issue or you sell dupont the day before a noted activist takes a stake in it next thing you know you are filled with self-doubt. that's nonsense. get it together. the market requires you to have the right head on at all times. you have to be ready to see the ball for the next pitch. there's no time to get down on yourself. do that for fantasy if you cut like brady or something. if you want to be...
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700 heavenly-mile rock march to honor fallen soldiers -- 300 me and the guys walked into this you wouldaught from the name it was gonna be packed with sailors. so i immediately picked out the biggest guy in there. and i walked straight up to him. now he looks me square in the eye, and, i swear he says, "welcome to navy federal credit union." whoa friendly alert! i got a great auto rate outta that guy. now i have a wonderful hybrid. slate blue. crÈme interior. he was so nice! open to the armed forces and their families for over 80 years. navy federal credit union. >> last month, a group of army ruckers walked to deliver a very special paddle that survived a helicopter crash that killed seven marine raiders. military times has the story. >> honoring seven marine raiders who died last year in a helicopter crash. >> the hardest part is probably the mental part. where you just want to stop. >> they marched from the crash the raidersida to headquarters in north carolina. this paddle survived the crash and with the help of support volunteers, the 19 marched to take the paddle home to hotel comp
700 heavenly-mile rock march to honor fallen soldiers -- 300 me and the guys walked into this you wouldaught from the name it was gonna be packed with sailors. so i immediately picked out the biggest guy in there. and i walked straight up to him. now he looks me square in the eye, and, i swear he says, "welcome to navy federal credit union." whoa friendly alert! i got a great auto rate outta that guy. now i have a wonderful hybrid. slate blue. crÈme interior. he was so nice! open to...
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. >> so he woulda been on twitter. >> absolutely. i mean, don't think they are, like, you know, like - of course, they're musical gods. but they're s - totally normal, you know? i mean, they were talking about what their favorite bread. "oh, i want to have apartment like that, you know, one salon. i saw two bedrooms.yeah. i mean, mozart is, like, always sending millions of kisses. "i want to kiss you thousand million times." i mean, for him, numbers are like nothing. i mean, thousand millions of times? i mean, what is that? >> you said you were working on a piece now that you had not played before. >> yeah. i'm - i'm now working on this rachmaninoff - the most romantic composure from russia - his - concerto number one. 'cause i did number two, number three and paganini variation. and - and i want t - to have some new piece for me. but it's still very romantic, you know, like the normal rachmaninoff style. so rach 1 is really ideal. so i'm - i will play today for my - teacher, gary graffman - right after the show. so i go to his studi
. >> so he woulda been on twitter. >> absolutely. i mean, don't think they are, like, you know, like - of course, they're musical gods. but they're s - totally normal, you know? i mean, they were talking about what their favorite bread. "oh, i want to have apartment like that, you know, one salon. i saw two bedrooms.yeah. i mean, mozart is, like, always sending millions of kisses. "i want to kiss you thousand million times." i mean, for him, numbers are like nothing....
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(clapping) michelle'll looked at him and say, "you... ...michelle woulda said, "duce. i'm out."ughs). >> it's been real nice, i'll call you. like, yo. (laughs) and don't call me again. >> i'll holla. i'll holla, barack. >> but they went... they went... they went to see... >> that was a good choice, you approve? >> oh... oh yeah. oh... >> it was a good choice. >> it's part of history. >> hello. >> part of history. i mean, no matter what that film brought 'em together, and then they went their s... they went to baskin robbins after that. >> what kinda ice-cream? >> i don't know, you gotta ask them. i... all i know is they had a choice of 33 flavors. (laughs). >> al jazeera america - proud to tell critical and timely stories of race in america. >> i think since he was a person of color, the police department won't care. >> i'm more scared of the police than a burglar. >> this is really really unfair how we're being treated. >> i think what's important is that we're having a discussion about it. >> what took place here 60 years ago...the murder of emmett till is to this day an unsol
(clapping) michelle'll looked at him and say, "you... ...michelle woulda said, "duce. i'm out."ughs). >> it's been real nice, i'll call you. like, yo. (laughs) and don't call me again. >> i'll holla. i'll holla, barack. >> but they went... they went... they went to see... >> that was a good choice, you approve? >> oh... oh yeah. oh... >> it was a good choice. >> it's part of history. >> hello. >> part of history. i mean, no...
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(clapping) michelle'll looked at him and say, "you... ...michelle woulda said, "duce. i'm out."ughs). >> it's been real nice, i'll call you. like, yo. (laughs) and don't call me again. >> i'll holla. i'll holla, barack. >> but they went... they went... they went to see... >> that was a good choice, you approve? >> oh... oh yeah. oh... >> it was a good choice. >> it's part of history. >> hello. >> part of history. i mean, no matter what that film brought 'em together, and then they went their s... they went to baskin robbins after that. >> what kinda ice-cream? >> i don't know, you gotta ask them. i... all i know is they had a choice of 33 flavors. (laughs). to change this county, and we will change the world. >> monumental decisions. >> mr. president, there's a one and three chance of a second great depression. >> first-hand accounts from the people who were there. >> their opinion was shocking. >> the challenges. >> he said, "i am president of the united states and i can't make anything happen." >> the realities. >> he stood up and said, "that's it, i'm finished." ♪ >>> welcome
(clapping) michelle'll looked at him and say, "you... ...michelle woulda said, "duce. i'm out."ughs). >> it's been real nice, i'll call you. like, yo. (laughs) and don't call me again. >> i'll holla. i'll holla, barack. >> but they went... they went... they went to see... >> that was a good choice, you approve? >> oh... oh yeah. oh... >> it was a good choice. >> it's part of history. >> hello. >> part of history. i mean, no...
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and the times piece is kind of a woulda, coulda, shoulda story.'m not entirely convinced the momentum is lost. this is working. there's an ongoing fbi investigation about the e-mails. i wonder if given the chance to talk about the e-mails once again whether sanders would shy away from it. >> let's go out to madison where we're joined by someone who knows the badger state really well. it's the editor and chief of the progressive magazine, ruth conniff, who as i said is coming to us from madison today. we have been talking about bernie sanders, and the arc of his campaign. give us a sense to the extent that sanders right now seems to be the favorite in wisconsin, why that is. what is it that bernie sanders, what part of the sanders message is resonating with progressives and democrats in wisconsin more than the clinton message? >> well, as you mentioned, i'm the editor of the progressive magazine, which has more than a 100 year tradition here in wisconsin. we have a really progressive, strong progressive tradition. a lot of the things that bernie sa
and the times piece is kind of a woulda, coulda, shoulda story.'m not entirely convinced the momentum is lost. this is working. there's an ongoing fbi investigation about the e-mails. i wonder if given the chance to talk about the e-mails once again whether sanders would shy away from it. >> let's go out to madison where we're joined by someone who knows the badger state really well. it's the editor and chief of the progressive magazine, ruth conniff, who as i said is coming to us from...