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will sim byian disappear? >> we'll sell less and less of them. we'll support it through 2016. for the smartphone line, the this is our future. >> where are you on the road to recovery at nokia? >> we're right in the heart of transition, right in the middle of it. transitioning and restructuring and making all of these big changes. yet, at the same time, you stand up at mobile world congress and say, look at what we're delivering, look at the new products. you can see the activity behind us. this is the strongest presence we've had at mobile world congress in years. the booth is jammed. nokia is coming back strong with great products but we have a lot of work to do and we respect that. >>> steven out there, head of nokia, interesting. look and sounding upbeat. but if you look at the reaction of nokia stock after the announcement of new models, the stock was down another 6% nina. >> it all hinges on what's in the product pipeline. between you and me, confusing a phone with a camera, i don't know. even if it does have 41,000 mega pixels, still not sure about that personally. >>>
will sim byian disappear? >> we'll sell less and less of them. we'll support it through 2016. for the smartphone line, the this is our future. >> where are you on the road to recovery at nokia? >> we're right in the heart of transition, right in the middle of it. transitioning and restructuring and making all of these big changes. yet, at the same time, you stand up at mobile world congress and say, look at what we're delivering, look at the new products. you can see the...
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>> are you suggesting that the press sim posing some kind of religious test on romney. >> i am suggesting they have honed in uniquely on him as opposed to catholics or people of other faiths and secondly, he has every right to talk about i don't particularly want to talk about this. i think it's a little out of context. the real drum beat has been from the right telling romney to talk more about the economics and talk more about a specific agenda. >> should the press be in the position of ciriticizing romney for not talking about something that's so personal? >> i think pretty much every reporter likes to think they would be a great political operative if given the opportunity. a lot of roeporters look at romney and say this guy should be surging ahead of everyone in the poll. he should be the de facto nominee. he's struggling, why is that? that's the tendency to analyze especially with twitter around all the social media that puts us all in the same boat together. >> we are full of advice. frank rooney, coming wback to your point, if you're running for president your life needs to be an
>> are you suggesting that the press sim posing some kind of religious test on romney. >> i am suggesting they have honed in uniquely on him as opposed to catholics or people of other faiths and secondly, he has every right to talk about i don't particularly want to talk about this. i think it's a little out of context. the real drum beat has been from the right telling romney to talk more about the economics and talk more about a specific agenda. >> should the press be in the...
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it's called $7 trillion worth of deaf sim impact when all the tax cuts and the tax holiday and the dot fix and all the rest of it expires. you're going to have -- >> plus the payroll tax cuts. >> all the tax credits and all the business benis and 100% depreciation, and the 1.2 trillion automatic sec quester. when the congress is faced with that in a lame-duck session, it will be paralyzed, frozen. >> that's absolutely right. there is a huge risk at the end of the year. a fiscal train wreck, as you put it. specifically, if the bush tax cuts expire, you have 3.5% of gdp fiscal tightening. it's a huge wallop to a fragile recovery. i'm looking for something to be optimistic about, and i think that -- >> one of the problems is we've now had three years or two years where we've had a recovery start did he beginning of the year, and it's been knocked off course by seemingly unexpected events like the euro zone, like the middle east, and you have a feeling that with every time this happens, business and consumers get just a bit more cynical, a bit more scared, a bit more uncertain about the fu
it's called $7 trillion worth of deaf sim impact when all the tax cuts and the tax holiday and the dot fix and all the rest of it expires. you're going to have -- >> plus the payroll tax cuts. >> all the tax credits and all the business benis and 100% depreciation, and the 1.2 trillion automatic sec quester. when the congress is faced with that in a lame-duck session, it will be paralyzed, frozen. >> that's absolutely right. there is a huge risk at the end of the year. a...
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homes appeared lives on a powerful storm sim. we're getting in more stunning pictures. one of the latest states to take a pounding. the death toll has climbed to at least -- with winds estimated at 170 miles an hour. dozens of people are injured. we're told you can see this kind of destruction that's about four football fields wide. >> it's unbelievable. i can't believe the measure of damage it did to this building. it's like this was no structure. as you can tell, it's total devastation. all the way down through this whole areas. >>> recorded this video of a twister tearing through kansas. just imagine what it might be like to see this kind of thing coming your way. all these monster storms have been devastating. survivors say they have never seen anything like this. we want you to see what's going on. our own brian todd is taking a closer look at the devastation. brian? >> wolf, the fact that a lot of these toucheddown likely saved a lot of lives, but in some pockets we are still seeing total devastation. the mayor of harrisburg, illinois says crews are searching piec
homes appeared lives on a powerful storm sim. we're getting in more stunning pictures. one of the latest states to take a pounding. the death toll has climbed to at least -- with winds estimated at 170 miles an hour. dozens of people are injured. we're told you can see this kind of destruction that's about four football fields wide. >> it's unbelievable. i can't believe the measure of damage it did to this building. it's like this was no structure. as you can tell, it's total devastation....
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. >> reporter: a sim betray yal iowa muslims are also trying to reconcile. singh spoke to us because he's fighting deportation and he wants to get his story out. he says he wants to stay in the country that recruited him to help fight the war on terror. wolf? >> debra ferick, good story. an exclusive story i should point out as well. thank you. >>> other stories we're following including a race against time to determine what's killing scores of dolphins lining up along the beaches of cape cod. up next, cnn goes inside the desperate search for answers. when bp made a commitment to the gulf, we knew it would take time, but we were determined to see it through. today, while our work continues, i want to update you on the progress: bp has set aside 20 billion dollars to fund economic and environmental recovery. we're paying for all spill- related clean-up costs. and we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been an
. >> reporter: a sim betray yal iowa muslims are also trying to reconcile. singh spoke to us because he's fighting deportation and he wants to get his story out. he says he wants to stay in the country that recruited him to help fight the war on terror. wolf? >> debra ferick, good story. an exclusive story i should point out as well. thank you. >>> other stories we're following including a race against time to determine what's killing scores of dolphins lining up along the...
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talk about the snow, the tornadoes, and brooke had me because she's tweeting as we're talking, she's sim -- simulcasting the snow. it's really a vigorous system, and it's doing several things. it's bringing snow, it's bringing rain and it's bringing wind. 11 inches so far and plus another one to two today, so the biggest snow of the season and only about 25% of the snow season left. this is probably the biggest we're going to get. so there's the big picture. still some snow for detroit, maybe picking up another 1 to 3 inches as this moves through. buffalo, maybe it's rain, 2 to 4 inches. it's about 37 degrees in buffalo and new york, but those numbers are going to come down and we'll watch a changeover and those winds will hold big time. so kind of a hold on the snow for some, especially in northern new york and northern new england, but not so much elsewhere. here's the big picture in terms of snowfall totals today and tomorrow. boston maybe got some snow but just on the grassy surfaces, less than an inch or so, so certainly a non-event for you. the throughway through burlington, vermon
talk about the snow, the tornadoes, and brooke had me because she's tweeting as we're talking, she's sim -- simulcasting the snow. it's really a vigorous system, and it's doing several things. it's bringing snow, it's bringing rain and it's bringing wind. 11 inches so far and plus another one to two today, so the biggest snow of the season and only about 25% of the snow season left. this is probably the biggest we're going to get. so there's the big picture. still some snow for detroit, maybe...
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grammy-winning songwriter and record producer darryl sim mops worked with houston at her peak on "the bodyguard" soundtrack and good to see you. >> thank you. >> i know this is bittersweet because it gives you an opportunity to really talk about how enamored you as a friend and a colleague were of her but at the same time, tough talk about her in the past tense. >> yeah, never think of having to do that, you know, when you're working or you're hanging out, doing what you're doing. you just never think that day will come. we don't think that way. we are in the moment. >> when you worked with her during "the bodyguard," you were co-writing with her, you had kind of been approached by "the bodyguard" to say we need to you write this song and here's the title. that was kind of a backwards way of approaching a song for you as an artist. how did you do that? >> my partners and i, l.a. reid and babyface, we are a song writing team earthquake the project was pitched. normally we write from music and let the music move us. this music sounds like i should laugh, this sounds like i should cry, h
grammy-winning songwriter and record producer darryl sim mops worked with houston at her peak on "the bodyguard" soundtrack and good to see you. >> thank you. >> i know this is bittersweet because it gives you an opportunity to really talk about how enamored you as a friend and a colleague were of her but at the same time, tough talk about her in the past tense. >> yeah, never think of having to do that, you know, when you're working or you're hanging out, doing what...