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he stands a good chance, except his biggest enemy will be wt gingrich. he may include somewhere along the way. >> a close second, 1992, a close second is perceived ass the winners and times. >> mitt romney is the prohibitive winner because he was the goverr of massachusetts. he is very well-lik there. >>he problemem with mitt romney, the case for him, he can win. there is not aompelling case that anyone can give voluntarily that they like romney, believe in him, that they b believe he wi make a big impact, they are supporting him because he can win. i think romney has to forge a case for himself as well as a case against the bridge. >> but it is not only a calculation about who can win. that is an important element. the other problem is there is a suspicion on the portion of the base that he is not a true conservative. what newt gingrich has, he has all the baggage in the world. ideological as well. it is not just the personal stuff and the lobbying. it is allhe flip-fls that he did, that that you showedancy pelosi. the thing that he has this credits him
he stands a good chance, except his biggest enemy will be wt gingrich. he may include somewhere along the way. >> a close second, 1992, a close second is perceived ass the winners and times. >> mitt romney is the prohibitive winner because he was the goverr of massachusetts. he is very well-lik there. >>he problemem with mitt romney, the case for him, he can win. there is not aompelling case that anyone can give voluntarily that they like romney, believe in him, that they b...
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this is required to install the wts. we have six panel antennas that are installed within a sepal. steeple with -- by removing the existing screens and replacing them with radiofrequency transparent screens that would not -- with an additional equipment that would be installed that is not visible to the public. that is the wtf project. this is a preference one location. the city has preferred location types. this is the most highly preferred site. public facilities by the most favored site and occur in every neighborhood. they give the opportunity for a cell phone reception. also the appearance of these sites are infrastructure related. they are most often compatible. this is not helpful pulled elvis discovered -- this was discovered. this is identified as a preferred site for establishing self-service in the residential district. antennas have been reviewed in this location for 15 years. under the city's adopted policy, this site is where cell phone providers. let's review the process that determined this site should be a preferred location. the department and commission has had g
this is required to install the wts. we have six panel antennas that are installed within a sepal. steeple with -- by removing the existing screens and replacing them with radiofrequency transparent screens that would not -- with an additional equipment that would be installed that is not visible to the public. that is the wtf project. this is a preference one location. the city has preferred location types. this is the most highly preferred site. public facilities by the most favored site and...
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if you look at china wt drove china to where it is the cost of china's ascent is pretty much the open doors, the reforms, the embracing of the market economy but at some point and mostly recently that we seem to be going a little backward. it's two step forward, one step ckward and where we are now and the government is in favor of state-owned companies. we get to where we arey privatizing everything not by state-owning everything. that's where it is. real estate is the most liberate. there's very few state-owned and many other industries are still too much controlled by the government and state-owned. >> charlie: take people like you that have been enormously successful and worked hard, you and your husband worked very hard and part of the new establishment from the private sector. measure the level of confidence about the future. >> i think if we look at wt is the greatest moment of the human -- of the history of humanity which is right nowwe're seeing these before countries with very little power like india and china and these poor coutries and now suddenly bein empowered so much a
if you look at china wt drove china to where it is the cost of china's ascent is pretty much the open doors, the reforms, the embracing of the market economy but at some point and mostly recently that we seem to be going a little backward. it's two step forward, one step ckward and where we are now and the government is in favor of state-owned companies. we get to where we arey privatizing everything not by state-owning everything. that's where it is. real estate is the most liberate. there's...
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measure the level of confidence about the future. >> i thi if we look at wt is the greatest moment of the human -- of the history of humanity which is right nowwe're seeing these before countries with very little power like india and china and these poor coutries and now suddenly bein empowered so much and growing so muc i think is a trendy think nothing can stop. now that we see china aending and talking about the being the second largest economy or will be the largest economy soon, i think that's the just the trend. nobody can really turn it backwards. i think for us the best we can do is to embrace this knowing this is going to be the future and what can we do the best to be part of it. now, in the short term there wi be challenges no doubt. it's not always going to be easy or sunny and the government is facing a lot of challenge beuse the complexity of the issues are so much mor today than before and yet it requires the skills that our systems -- thehallenges outpace our system and that's where we are now and i think that's why you're seeing polies coming from yesterday to today a
measure the level of confidence about the future. >> i thi if we look at wt is the greatest moment of the human -- of the history of humanity which is right nowwe're seeing these before countries with very little power like india and china and these poor coutries and now suddenly bein empowered so much and growing so muc i think is a trendy think nothing can stop. now that we see china aending and talking about the being the second largest economy or will be the largest economy soon, i...
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. >> this is a great unknown in al of brain science and wt i think we're gng to learn today is how much progress ha been made in th last two decades in beginning to understand aspects of consciousness, disorders of consciousness and unconscious mental processes. >> rose: episode two of the charlie rose brain series 2 underwritten by the simons foundation coming up. >> rose: tonight we continue our exploration of the wonders of the human brain. for this program, we examen the brain's most complex function, consciousness. here is what sigmund freud said. "the conscious mind may be compared to a fountain playing into a sun and falling back into the great subterranean pool of subconscious from which it rises." consciousness remains one of the great mysteries of human existence. when scientists aresked what poses th greatest challenge i modern science, they swer "consciousness." is the mind separate from the body? how can interior subjective lives be explained? what is awareness itself? these qstions ipire a search to understand the very essence of what it means to be human. from t time of a
. >> this is a great unknown in al of brain science and wt i think we're gng to learn today is how much progress ha been made in th last two decades in beginning to understand aspects of consciousness, disorders of consciousness and unconscious mental processes. >> rose: episode two of the charlie rose brain series 2 underwritten by the simons foundation coming up. >> rose: tonight we continue our exploration of the wonders of the human brain. for this program, we examen the...
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oc t coury ath bch yio wt toneorrisho fly ordaedo theenhoh ey hbud ut accepted the re's recommendation tt it should payomnsion and the archbishop of utrechtzed the victims. >> we regrethe >> victims' groups spokeeifeelgs >> the magnitude of the cases is hoifng the victims feel betrayed by the church, it denied an covered everything up fofor so long. >> the report some 800 sesexual predators, about 100 ae still alive, b ty are unlikely to face jusce asatut os ter 20...
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.>> charlie: wt the country, where do you think the country is today. clearly we had an economic collapse. and so previous president georg bush and this president tried to deal with it and the congress, healthcare came top of that. what's the mood of the cntry? how do you -- >> i think you're a student of history. to me we're at one of those pivot points that happens 75 to 80 years in the history of our country. en you think about 75 or 80 years ago we were on the great depression on the way to world war ii. 75 to 80 years before that we were in the civil war and moving from an agrarian sold to industrial-based society. 70 years before that we were ju established the first real democracy the real democracy in the modern era in the revolutionary war and we're moving in a changing economy. we're at that time. we're also at a time where people have lost faith in all the major institutions in society. they don't trust the media they don't think they get all the answers, democrats or berals and conservatives like another and people in theilgt don't -- w wher
.>> charlie: wt the country, where do you think the country is today. clearly we had an economic collapse. and so previous president georg bush and this president tried to deal with it and the congress, healthcare came top of that. what's the mood of the cntry? how do you -- >> i think you're a student of history. to me we're at one of those pivot points that happens 75 to 80 years in the history of our country. en you think about 75 or 80 years ago we were on the great depression...
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. >> when we come back from t >> when we come back from t between your politic forty years ago, he wtement. he'd yet to hear of mutual funds, iras, or annuities. back then, he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement solutions for our military, veterans and their families. from investments... to life insurance... to health care options. learn more with our free usaa retirement guide. call 877-242-usaa. [ male announcer ] got a cold? [ sniffling ] [ male announcer ] not sure what to take? now robitussin® makes finding the right relief simpler than ever. click on the robitussin® relief finder. click on your symptoms. get your right relief. ♪ makes the cold aisle easy. robitussin® has a new look, new simpler names, but the same effective relief. robitussin®. relief made simple. ♪ it's just how... [ male announcer ] turn your world upside down with gillette fusion proglide because you can shave against the grain with comfort. proglide's microcomb guides hair for its thinner blades to cut close eff
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and outside the beltway, woke up today to a very different political environment, and one in which ne wtingrich is very real. >> reporter: with gingrich coming forward, mitt romney steady and the republicans still divided, the g.o.p. members were asked if they could go into the race without a nominee. >> highly doubtful, we will be unified, because this president needs to be fired. >> reporter: before that can happen, a clear candidate must come forward. that may begin in iowa. drew levinson. >>> and more arrests in the occupy movement, this time in washington, d.c. they moved in on the protesters, who refused to dismantle the structure, the protesters were warned they needed a permit to build the structure and were given an hour's notice to take it apart. when they didn't, they moved in on horses, no word yet on the number of protesters arrested. >>> and the cost of gas tonight, the price per gallon is falling, why it is not making a difference for most of us filling our tanks. >>> and some patchy frost around the bay, this morning we see temperatures in the mid-to low 30, more details
and outside the beltway, woke up today to a very different political environment, and one in which ne wtingrich is very real. >> reporter: with gingrich coming forward, mitt romney steady and the republicans still divided, the g.o.p. members were asked if they could go into the race without a nominee. >> highly doubtful, we will be unified, because this president needs to be fired. >> reporter: before that can happen, a clear candidate must come forward. that may begin in...
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we did see wt ichli crude oil a gold down 5%. so we'll keep track of the major japanese trading houses such as marubeni and itochu. a lot of investors shifting assets away from commodities, also into short-term money markets such as u.s. treasury bills. but for now, ai, the nikkei and the topix trading lower. back to you. >> all right, ramin, thanks a lot for that. the nikkei at 8,450. our very own ramin mellegard from the tokyo stock exchange. >>> now, opec has agreed to raise crude oil output to 30 million barrels a day. the 12 member countries of the organization reached the agreement on wednesday during a meeting at its headquarters in vienna. oil prices have remained high since the political turmoil in libya. benchmark london brent oil prices continue to top $100 a barrel. opec's daily production target was set at 24.85 million barrels a day. but saudi arabia and other countries have increased production since june to prevent prices from rising. the agreement endorsed the saudi move. after the meeting opec's secretary-genera
we did see wt ichli crude oil a gold down 5%. so we'll keep track of the major japanese trading houses such as marubeni and itochu. a lot of investors shifting assets away from commodities, also into short-term money markets such as u.s. treasury bills. but for now, ai, the nikkei and the topix trading lower. back to you. >> all right, ramin, thanks a lot for that. the nikkei at 8,450. our very own ramin mellegard from the tokyo stock exchange. >>> now, opec has agreed to raise...
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deregulation, alan greenspan, said he has been, quote, mistaken, about what the banks would do when face wt the risks and opportunities they did, even then wall street was able to blackmail both republicans an democrats into imposing not any change on the fundamental structural program that gai us that collapse. that's the sense of distortion i think everybody on the right and left has to acknowledge. tavis: to your point if congress is corrupted that means both the left and right, as you suggested, have been constructed -- corrupted in the process. but how do we define what bad governance is? it's impossible to use that phrase without attaching that to politics on both the left and right. it's such a politically loaded phrase. >> it is. let's be clear what i mean by corruption, first. there's a corruption in the sense of rod blagojevich or randy cunningham, people taking money and bribery. i don't think our congress is corrupt in that sense. in that sense, our congress is the cleanest congress in the history of congress. the corruption here is the addict thinking about the bottle rather th
deregulation, alan greenspan, said he has been, quote, mistaken, about what the banks would do when face wt the risks and opportunities they did, even then wall street was able to blackmail both republicans an democrats into imposing not any change on the fundamental structural program that gai us that collapse. that's the sense of distortion i think everybody on the right and left has to acknowledge. tavis: to your point if congress is corrupted that means both the left and right, as you...
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a request for a conditional use authorization to allow at&t mobility to locate up to nine wts panel antennas flush mounted to the building's exterior and related economic on the roof of a four-story office building occupied by the international longshore and warehouse union. it is in an nc-3 district and 130-e height and bulk distributor this side in location preference 3, a wholly commercial structure. falling public comment, which would automatically remove this from the consent calendar, this is in your hand. is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner miguel: i move the item on the consent calendar, item four. >> second. >> the motion on the floor is for approval of 1188 franklin street as proposed. on that motion -- commissioner antonini? commissioner borden? commissioner fong? commissioner miguel? commissioner moore? president olague? commissioner sugaya? thank you, the item has been approved as proposed. we're now at commissioner's questions and matters. item number 5 is for your consideration, a draft of the hearing scheduled for 2012
a request for a conditional use authorization to allow at&t mobility to locate up to nine wts panel antennas flush mounted to the building's exterior and related economic on the roof of a four-story office building occupied by the international longshore and warehouse union. it is in an nc-3 district and 130-e height and bulk distributor this side in location preference 3, a wholly commercial structure. falling public comment, which would automatically remove this from the consent calendar,...
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given the accurate answer, wt, l >> itobserve that romney would y o win this romney's --was too .new you were going to do that. thanksago, could this be romn romn'sthat's in our next hour, after thisbreak, i'll speaksant. he's standing by live. does it mr really? yeah, i'd li tu tal? uh, it's jake a really good deal. who is this? it's jake jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... she sounds hideous. uncer ] another reason more people stay with state farm [ jake ] uh... get to a better state. uncer ] ato pick up some accessories. stay with state farm thank you card [ jake ] uh... a new belt. and what girl wouldn't need w aboutgetti. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. around here in poll sho rird as newt gingrich fades badlyplace. impblf with six days former senator,e hopeful is jot that things were right directio. this is the good timfo>> we've trust the peop that when theyt all the candidates and m opportunity to see, that they wouldoright message. the consistent track record and with barack obama to win decision they're moving on it t fashthe first candidate to visit you d
given the accurate answer, wt, l >> itobserve that romney would y o win this romney's --was too .new you were going to do that. thanksago, could this be romn romn'sthat's in our next hour, after thisbreak, i'll speaksant. he's standing by live. does it mr really? yeah, i'd li tu tal? uh, it's jake a really good deal. who is this? it's jake jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... she sounds hideous. uncer ] another reason more people stay with state farm [ jake ] uh... get to a better state....
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. >> when people are trying to tell you what happened about someone dyindy wt they're giving you is a narrative. they're telling you their story. and i notice this about grieving people, that the story takes on sort of a repetitious, rote characteristic as if it was, you know, like a prayer. "he woke up in the middle of the night. he asked for a glass of water. i brought it to him. he took a sip and then there was this heave, and he was gone." >> i woke up to a sound. i could see sem early 'cause the moon was out, and when i looked at him i could see that his breathing slowed, and i watched him take his last three breaths. and the hard part is-- i don't know, maybe it's the great part-- is that everything... everything inside me, the mother in me, was just saying, "go." it was time for him to go. >> i saw her hands changing color. they were getting blue and i said, "are you cold?" is she cold?" and then it seemed that mary was having trouble breathing. so we let the nurse know and she came in and gave her a shot to make her more comfortable, and she was gone. she just stopped. everyth
. >> when people are trying to tell you what happened about someone dyindy wt they're giving you is a narrative. they're telling you their story. and i notice this about grieving people, that the story takes on sort of a repetitious, rote characteristic as if it was, you know, like a prayer. "he woke up in the middle of the night. he asked for a glass of water. i brought it to him. he took a sip and then there was this heave, and he was gone." >> i woke up to a sound. i...
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please always remember the spin and w w w w w w w w w w w w w wt for you. >> sean: tonight on this edition you will hear from karl rove, stewart var fleyd and christine o'donnell is here with an exclusive announcement who she will endorse for the republican nomination. first, three weeks is all that remain before the iowa caucuses and newt and mitt seem to have separated themselves from the gop movement, that could change, in sioux city, the candidates will have one final opportunity to win the support of caucus goers at the fox news channel debated. here with a preview of that event. the author of the "new york times" best-seller, "courage and consequence," karl rove. sir, how are you? >> fabulous. >> sean: i'm looking at gallup. is big business, big government. what is the biggest threat. you probably think big business would be at the top? >> no big government always is. >> sean: 64% big government. one point shy of all time high. what do you make of that? >> this has been, this as it's been for a long time. media gets spun about big business but what people don't like about business is
please always remember the spin and w w w w w w w w w w w w w wt for you. >> sean: tonight on this edition you will hear from karl rove, stewart var fleyd and christine o'donnell is here with an exclusive announcement who she will endorse for the republican nomination. first, three weeks is all that remain before the iowa caucuses and newt and mitt seem to have separated themselves from the gop movement, that could change, in sioux city, the candidates will have one final opportunity to...
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not as if we naturally have reform with the locals but lot of effort and in a variety of ways wt some of which are essentially a more substantial flotilla on lake champlain and completely -- a slightly superior royal navy so one of the things the book brings out -- the multiplicity of that. even as we do all the things we have done in iraq and afghanistan we are also getting ready for much larger kinds of forces. >> we have a little time because the efficiency -- we might take a couple of questions from the audience. go ahead. [inaudible] [laughter] >> we would have to go through the institutional review board at johns hopkins university. the medical school would be passing on whether i could use human subjects. [inaudible] >> no. as i said to somebody it is a real book with footnotes and foreign languages and everything. in washington that is sometimes a rare thing. i very much tried to use primary sources and not entirely -- one of the joys of this book, what is scary about is the different pieces of subjects, fabulous historian over the last century, frequently family say what on e
not as if we naturally have reform with the locals but lot of effort and in a variety of ways wt some of which are essentially a more substantial flotilla on lake champlain and completely -- a slightly superior royal navy so one of the things the book brings out -- the multiplicity of that. even as we do all the things we have done in iraq and afghanistan we are also getting ready for much larger kinds of forces. >> we have a little time because the efficiency -- we might take a couple of...
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alley van zee says i wt then i watched the last word. giving when you see those kids. and in case you were wondering how cool the k.i.n.d. fund is, i just gave 30 kids in malawi school desks. you can, too. he is the creative director of milk studios, the place where "vogue" shoots its covers. you cannot get cooler than that. i have not asked minute to redirect their charitable giving from something that they consider more worthy or to give more than they can afford. and i can never thank them enough. patrick tweets, lawrence disabled military vet donating $75 to kind. you moved me to tears. no small feat. thank you, sir. and a civilian working for the u.s. navy, i couldn't sit here another night without helping those poor kids. so we donated $100 to k.i.n.d. fund. i'm not sure how long i will be working for the navy, so i figured i better do it now while i'm still employed. this is a wonderful thing you're doing for the kids. hopefully i can do more in the future. nancy ross is typical of the grandparents we've been hearing from. i was s
alley van zee says i wt then i watched the last word. giving when you see those kids. and in case you were wondering how cool the k.i.n.d. fund is, i just gave 30 kids in malawi school desks. you can, too. he is the creative director of milk studios, the place where "vogue" shoots its covers. you cannot get cooler than that. i have not asked minute to redirect their charitable giving from something that they consider more worthy or to give more than they can afford. and i can never...