the levis and nike and dickey makes a flat khaki. happy wife happy life. that might be the smartest thing he said. fans caught coach thanks to the twitter user. the fan caught him in the store in walmart. look at the bottom there. there are the $8 pleated khakis. nina, i know you re not married. but would you ever give that kind of advice to your significant other and would you throw out their clothes? no, i wouldn t. first and foremost anyone watching a football game is not really paying attention to what the coach is wearing in case you re the patriots coach. people are watching the football game. ultimately what he wears isn t going to affect the outcome of the game. i am a 49ers fan and i say why would you change anything the way they are winning. don t change anything. the pleats are horrible.
we offer a very valuable insight that obviously can make the economy grow. interesting. also speculates more pensions should mandate that you get into these women run funds because they are more secure. melissa. it makes a lot of sense. if you re worried about balancing your portfolio, you obviously want to take some risks. with that can come great reward. it s like owning bonds or anything else, you have to make sure you have stability in there. a lot of women hedge fund managers are providing that. i don t know if the three of you are experts on this one. to pleat or not to pleat. 49ers head coach jim harbaugh reconsidering his signature game day wardrobe after his wife revealed her feelings about his famous pleated khaki points which come from walmart. i ve thrown them away. can i tell you, i ve thrown them away many times. i ve asked him, please, please, pleats are gone.
summer of 2012 there were serious security concerns in libya, she should have taken proactive action as the leader to prevent them. she didn t. i think whether her name is mentioned or not is irrelevant. it still is going to an issue of her leadership. that s going to be a big problem for her. at the same time the report doesn t detail whether any of these warnings that we re speaking of here or requests for more security actually reached mrs. clinton s desk. so again, will she be able to say as she did during testimony earlier, i never saw those requests. i don t know anything about it. she can say that. i think at the end of the day, then would say you should have, you need to pay attention what s going on in the middle east. for me what this benghazi situation poses for hillary in 2016 are two-fold. first leadership and competency. i think that s shown from what you see senate intel committee. they knew about the threats for
isn t going to cost you anything. i said i m on business. he said, no, no and you re not going to pay for your hotel. i said that you re not going to do. to basically talk to him brought things full circle for me. when i was in iraq, we can sit here and argue all day long whether or not we were justified going into iraq. the reality is we did go there and we did do the job we were tasked with doing and the iraqi people are better off now that saddam is gone. as he said, don t listen to the med yarks 95% of iraquis are glad saddam is gone. based on what i saw there, i spoke with iraquis who lost family members, people hidden in marshes to do what they could to hide from detention. we went there, did what we could do and iraquis are better off. interesting story, how chance encounters can affect people s lives so dramatically. it was so heartwarming to know
bookings today are still all about that old-fashioned copper wire. now, why does this matter? let s take the case of fire island, new york, after hurricane sandy. the phones were wiped out. verizon, instead of replacing the old-fashioned phone that you just held up, they used a fixed wireless system, which sounds okay unless you re one of the people who cannot complete a call, which really is happening. they re upset. this raises the question, what do you do with phone regulations as all this technology is changing? people on the far left are saying, don t change anything. don t take out the old wires. leave it the way it is. people on the far right are saying, deregulate everything. i think there s actually a reasonable consensus emerging right in the middle. you have a labor union and a public interest group called public knowledge and even a company you ve heard of, at&t, saying, well, wait a second, why don t we do some trials in a couple select markets. why don t we come up with b