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>> well, this is just -- this just got ugly. the clerk no longer works at the mcdonald's and has been charged with felony assault. the customers are in serious condition at the hospital and are facing several minor charges themselves. let's bring in human behavior expert dr. wendy walsh, also a host on "the doctors." okay. so first off, what do you make of this kind of behavior that escalates all of a sudden? these are situations we a all find ourselves in every day. where we're irritated with somebody because they've questioned the validity of a bill. that's a small thing, right? how does it come to this? >> well, it comeso this because remember all humans have a natural fight or flight response when they feel they're being attacked. we socialize it out of most of our children. the 2-year-olds that hit, we say, no, i'm going to hold you so you don't hit. no hitting, no biting, we teach consequences so people learn to control their impulses. unfortunately, there are still some family systems that aren't teaching that. so in a st
>> well, this is just -- this just got ugly. the clerk no longer works at the mcdonald's and has been charged with felony assault. the customers are in serious condition at the hospital and are facing several minor charges themselves. let's bring in human behavior expert dr. wendy walsh, also a host on "the doctors." okay. so first off, what do you make of this kind of behavior that escalates all of a sudden? these are situations we a all find ourselves in every day. where we're...
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let's just say we did not do as well as we did last year more about that coming up later. >> okay. right now we turn to gwen in the weather center for a look at what we can expect today. >> the women are taking over tony, we didn't do as well as last year we are going to dominate. >> let's see what mother nature is dominating she is keeping us in the cool of things, chilly weekend and start to your day let's look at your maps, 49 degrees, national airport, 46 dulles, 45 degrees at baltimore airport, you want to bundle up take a lock at the mid- atlantic, temperatures into the 40s. 60 cape hatteras, 63 norfolk exception, 50 new york, because pretty much everywhere it is into the 40s and chilly for sure. satellite radar composite showing you we have plenty of cloud coverage pesky low coverage system leaving us not only with the clouds but also showers quick look at radar for you, our fox 5 live doppler radar will show you some areas are seeing a little bit of light rainfall not all that much but there is some out there and some of it will be spotty throughout the course of the day. b
let's just say we did not do as well as we did last year more about that coming up later. >> okay. right now we turn to gwen in the weather center for a look at what we can expect today. >> the women are taking over tony, we didn't do as well as last year we are going to dominate. >> let's see what mother nature is dominating she is keeping us in the cool of things, chilly weekend and start to your day let's look at your maps, 49 degrees, national airport, 46 dulles, 45...
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he lived in the browser wars that had an ended too well in the skate which was trading. .. >> well, it seems she was able to navigate that and perhaps to microsoft that may have been a wise decision. i wanted to ask about something in the book that i did not know, which is google is one of the largest computer manufacturers in the world. this was fascinating to me. i had no idea. and when you explain why, i was like a horse. and i am thinking that may surprise people here as well. explain why it is google is one of the largest computer makers in the world. >> one of the things i've really wanted to do in the book is talk about the data centers and that's really one of the biggest secrets they are. i was lucky in a couple ways in learning about it. one was they were getting a little more open than they used to be. not open enough to save, stephen, come to a data center and explore it. as it turned out, doing it early story from "newsweek" icon to data centers when the releasing space in the co-location center not far from here. but there were some ex-employees who are little more verbos
he lived in the browser wars that had an ended too well in the skate which was trading. .. >> well, it seems she was able to navigate that and perhaps to microsoft that may have been a wise decision. i wanted to ask about something in the book that i did not know, which is google is one of the largest computer manufacturers in the world. this was fascinating to me. i had no idea. and when you explain why, i was like a horse. and i am thinking that may surprise people here as well. explain...
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>> well, certainly. we do that in every event. and our officers are well aware that this is a national and international movement and, you know, we don't -- we're not there to dictate the type of speech or the event. it's merely about public safety and balancing the free speech to any kind of criminal activity. and it's a delicate balance sometimes. >> sergeant peter simpson of the portland police, thank you so much. we appreciate your time. >> you bet, don. >> all right. joining me later when we got a front line perspective on the occupy dilemma, city officials who support the right to protest but can't ignore the simple laws of curfews and permits. you'll want to see this. we'll get his reaction, because he actually kicked some of these protesters out of a park. atlanta mayor kasim reed speaks with me live tonight 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. >>> politics up next on cnn. herman cain and mitt romney are up in the polls, but ron paul keeps winning straw polls, including one this weekend in iowa. is he really a factor in t
>> well, certainly. we do that in every event. and our officers are well aware that this is a national and international movement and, you know, we don't -- we're not there to dictate the type of speech or the event. it's merely about public safety and balancing the free speech to any kind of criminal activity. and it's a delicate balance sometimes. >> sergeant peter simpson of the portland police, thank you so much. we appreciate your time. >> you bet, don. >> all...
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the stock price, well, it's tumbling right there. it's jumping, as well. >> it is. if you're a shareholder, you're definitely not laughing. you know what this winds up being, kyra. really these subscribers sending a strong message to netflix. get your act together. it shows, hey, regular people, they can speak with their actions and 800,000 customers, they did just that. during july through september, they canceled their subscriptions, of course, this follows a pr nightmare that netflix has endured. announced price hikes and then, it changed its mind. so, yeah, it really hammered netflix's reputation. netflix put out an apology, but it wasn't good enough the first time in years netflix lost customers and here's the kicker. netflix expects to keep losing customers. shares are falling, shares in the premarket down 35%. that's despite earnings that beat estimates. here's some stock, but here's some numbers for you if you're a shareholder, kyra. >> netflix shares hit $300s earlier this year, expected to trade around $77 today. ouch. >> what do you think, will the drop i
the stock price, well, it's tumbling right there. it's jumping, as well. >> it is. if you're a shareholder, you're definitely not laughing. you know what this winds up being, kyra. really these subscribers sending a strong message to netflix. get your act together. it shows, hey, regular people, they can speak with their actions and 800,000 customers, they did just that. during july through september, they canceled their subscriptions, of course, this follows a pr nightmare that netflix...
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well the u.k. has the second largest number of troops deployed in afghanistan anti-war activists celebrities and politicians are gathering in london protesting over a decade of war and it is there for us and joins us live live protest since the war began over the past ten years live decade milestone making a difference to the numbers this time around. they're getting. help from ups and more. support. this is the lowest. number of years here in london the same as people who lost their houses when you lose some what is middle of the public is real and what is really we're in this is a really nice war and this not going to end. the way today on this anniversary of realized this is the full cost. of the u.s. and the economy spent almost five hundred lives on the war two and a half thousand important troops have died and they're stuck in this is even. behind me here in central. only one to two thousand gathered. getting all we've done on the stage one of the opening one was just recently given by. afgha
well the u.k. has the second largest number of troops deployed in afghanistan anti-war activists celebrities and politicians are gathering in london protesting over a decade of war and it is there for us and joins us live live protest since the war began over the past ten years live decade milestone making a difference to the numbers this time around. they're getting. help from ups and more. support. this is the lowest. number of years here in london the same as people who lost their houses...
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what keeps the cycle going with them and rising well. i don't plan for some purpose what may be in there in the coming year for the twenty twelve election is that many including yourself have speculated and assume that campaign spending for the us election twenty eight will exceed one billion dollars each for having a tidy that isn't massive now could have been much much better but where does that come from well you know a lot of them from financial institutions but if you look at the age of action it works one obama i would give him the election was part of the way financial instrument contributions include him going to can we expect them to be paid back when they were. on the national be even worse and surely that's not a part of it in the parliamentary systems when our own world where twenty years ago . the positions and influence of a functioning part of a parliamentary system looks like the care of a commitment that comes from a principle at least one of them experience there are one or more of the virtue of contributions and so on
what keeps the cycle going with them and rising well. i don't plan for some purpose what may be in there in the coming year for the twenty twelve election is that many including yourself have speculated and assume that campaign spending for the us election twenty eight will exceed one billion dollars each for having a tidy that isn't massive now could have been much much better but where does that come from well you know a lot of them from financial institutions but if you look at the age of...
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that coincidentally and ironically influence the public's opinion as well well it does and again i think it brings a lot of attention to that issue one thing that protesters that i've interviewed here at occupy san francisco as you mentioned this is a nationwide movement have mentioned is that police over response is actually very good for their their so-called public relations outreach you know when the police when these images police are spraying women right in their faces or arresting hundreds of people on the brooklyn bridge i think that inspired a lot more people to go down and actually join them so ironically as it does perhaps advance the protesters will these demonstrators say they want social justice for ninety nine percent of americans but you know the argument here is of my lost sight of the thought that this is just how capitalism works corporations make decisions whether workers bring in the profit. well you know it's funny because between nine hundred forty five and one nine hundred eighty the top one percent the the economic never took in more than twelve point eight perce
that coincidentally and ironically influence the public's opinion as well well it does and again i think it brings a lot of attention to that issue one thing that protesters that i've interviewed here at occupy san francisco as you mentioned this is a nationwide movement have mentioned is that police over response is actually very good for their their so-called public relations outreach you know when the police when these images police are spraying women right in their faces or arresting...
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we should have human rights and equality and civil rights for people as well. i am very proud of being a progressive. >> what do you think are some of the biggest issues facing san francisco? >> right now, there are so many people out of work the local hiring and jobs and creation of new jobs, whether it is in a high-tech economy with twitter and other types of work force issues moving forward and businesses moving forward to creation of construction that local residents have a good shot at jobs. the john avalos local hiring measure was important in making sure we get residents, but even in my district, there are pockets of poverty and many people out of work. supporting those unemployed and underemployed people, supporting struggling small businesses in a difficult economy, and i support the small businesses versus more chain stores that seem to be coming into the store fronts, but i try to be sympathetic to local businesses because they make up the diversity of our local neighborhoods. those are some of the challenges that face our businesses. >> are there ot
we should have human rights and equality and civil rights for people as well. i am very proud of being a progressive. >> what do you think are some of the biggest issues facing san francisco? >> right now, there are so many people out of work the local hiring and jobs and creation of new jobs, whether it is in a high-tech economy with twitter and other types of work force issues moving forward and businesses moving forward to creation of construction that local residents have a good...
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well, you know. it was really sweet of you to let jo win as well. jo: pete, sue, thanks very much, but i'd better be heading home now. you can stay to tea if you like. no, i promised my lot i'd cook. but thanks anyway. dad: she cooks for her...? so, his first crush, eh? yeah. what? may be batting a bit out of his league. what do you mean? you know-- clever, sporty, pretty, plays clarinet for england. and? i just remember the first girl i really fell for was a bit like that, and she put me down with a bit of a bump. yeah, but jake's a really confident and good-looking boy. whereas? you were a bit nerdy. you said so yourself. well, i was-- you said that whenever you tried to speak to a girl you broke out in a really foul-smelling sweat. well, some girls found that kind of shyness endearing. not so much the sweat. oh... how was the funeral? pretty grim. d'you know johnsy was planning on having a year off, travel around the world... and then, wallop. oh, bugger it, let's not cancel our holiday. we'll get deeper in the hole. the whole country's in debt.
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well, who was he, really? the cia and director was always caught between doing the wish of the president and the law, and when the president said do this, do that, the law got set aside. >> my father lived in a world of secrets, always watching, listening, his eye on the door. by the time i turned 30, i came to understand the man that nobody knew. or at least i thought i did. >>> joining mess is carl colby, the son of william colby, and the emmy award-winning maker of the film "the man nobody knew." spying, courageous, patriotic service to your country with no credit. >> right. >> if you're caught, you're hanged. >> right. >> explain that. why is a spy good for your country, but the other country has the right to hang them in the most ignominious way. >> we try to -- we profess openness, freedom, and we want a free exchange of ideas, and here you're training people to ask others to betray their country. >> nathan hale. >> right. my father put a statue up of him, and he was captured and hanged, at 21, but that'
well, who was he, really? the cia and director was always caught between doing the wish of the president and the law, and when the president said do this, do that, the law got set aside. >> my father lived in a world of secrets, always watching, listening, his eye on the door. by the time i turned 30, i came to understand the man that nobody knew. or at least i thought i did. >>> joining mess is carl colby, the son of william colby, and the emmy award-winning maker of the film...
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>> well, well played. you even brought a quotation that i can't counter. >> i know that quote though. >> i found the letter in 1873 saying central park was -- >> he did love central park. >> he did, but he didn't, you know, it's -- but i guess -- i guess the way that i would attempt to count their is by saying it's the old, you know, i always think about these musicians like paul simon who was interviewed saying my orale work was simon and garfunkel, it was useful, ect.. i have this kind of feeling that artists are not the best authority on their own work, and so i know olmstead felt that prospect park was the finest work, but i'll try to summon an argue that central park was the best based on that was his first work and like so many great artists, he brought all of this. i mean, that's when all of this spontaneity, all the ideas just came bubbling to the surface, and so that's where he goes from being a, you know, a surveyor turned farmer turned sailor, turned this, that, an the other, and things it to pa
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>> well, this is a huge deal. this was briefed to me as chairman and the ranking member back in the middle of the summer as it started to unfold. i agree with the director of the fbi, it seemed a little bit hollywood. it just almost seemed i didn't mean plausible that iran would take this very serious next step and contact somebody they believe had access to the united states, transfer money for the operation to begin to kill the saudi ambassador on u.s. soil here in washington, d.c., and with the discussion of collateral damage not being an issue. meaning civilians could be killed. and you think about -- we have been talking over the last few months about iran being the most aggressive state sponsor of terror in the world, and now stepping it up. i mean they have got more blood on their hands than most of the terror organizations on the state department's terror list, and that's what makes this so serious and it means that we're going to have to take steps to let iran know that we will not tolerate this behavior.
>> well, this is a huge deal. this was briefed to me as chairman and the ranking member back in the middle of the summer as it started to unfold. i agree with the director of the fbi, it seemed a little bit hollywood. it just almost seemed i didn't mean plausible that iran would take this very serious next step and contact somebody they believe had access to the united states, transfer money for the operation to begin to kill the saudi ambassador on u.s. soil here in washington, d.c., and...
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bill: well e. they still holding out hope of finding survivors after an earth shattering explosion in kansas, a blasted at bartlett grain killed at least three, three others missing. folks in that community, a tight knit american community say it felt like the whole ground was moving beneath them. >> we fealt huge explosion. the house actually rocked. and lights flickered off and on for about 4-5 seconds. >> it sounded like an earthquake going on. it really did. i was sitting there and all of the sudden, damn. >> bill: airborne dust at a grain factory can be highly combustible and can explode when ignited. apparently there were 600 such explosions reported over the past 40 years. patti ann: well, the obama health care law was supposed to revolutionize the american health system, but about 1800 companies have been granted waivers, exempting them from parts of the president's overhaul. house speaker nancy pelosi saying, quote, i couldn't speak to all 1800 of them, but some of the list that i have see
bill: well e. they still holding out hope of finding survivors after an earth shattering explosion in kansas, a blasted at bartlett grain killed at least three, three others missing. folks in that community, a tight knit american community say it felt like the whole ground was moving beneath them. >> we fealt huge explosion. the house actually rocked. and lights flickered off and on for about 4-5 seconds. >> it sounded like an earthquake going on. it really did. i was sitting there...
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well stacy ever sent a letter as well as thank you thank you max oh i'll be back and lois i don't go away. i max keiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to one of my all time favorite cities and beirut lebanon on the talk with dr safety. is a visiting scholar at the center for capitalism and society at columbia university and a lecturer in economics at the lebanese american university safe welcome back to the kaiser report thank you for having me box your latest piece is called barracks o.t. is that what is the definition of an odious debt and how much dead will barack leave behind the definition of odious death is death that is occurring by a regime of the does longer of his. the of the population it borrows on whose behalf of dollars on so if a do if a dictator or if it was a terrorist authoritarian government borrows a lot of money in the name of its people and then uses the money to repress those people or turn it itself under international law used to be that such debt would not be repaid by the successive governments. for some reason this is not a concept that p
well stacy ever sent a letter as well as thank you thank you max oh i'll be back and lois i don't go away. i max keiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to one of my all time favorite cities and beirut lebanon on the talk with dr safety. is a visiting scholar at the center for capitalism and society at columbia university and a lecturer in economics at the lebanese american university safe welcome back to the kaiser report thank you for having me box your latest piece is called...
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are rescued by war so well that was the panic of eight hundred fifty seven followed by the civil war which bailed out the banking system world war two bailed out the world from the great depression so let's look at this next war i mean iraq wasn't enough afghanistan's not enough yemen son of somalia is not enough pakistan's not enough now or in uganda that's apparently not enough revealed fox's best man and his ties to iran's opposition now liam fox the defense secretary that stepped down was forced to step down from great britain his mistress this guy adam where it it turns out has been involved in an audacious plot to topple arena and president mahmoud on the dish odd so the self-styled advisor to mr fox has visited around with several occasions and met iranian opposition groups in washington and london over the past few years he is so highly regarded by israeli intelligence service mossad who thought he was mr fox's chief of staff that he was able to arrange meetings at the highest levels of the israeli government so he's also connected to the neo cons of america who of course try
are rescued by war so well that was the panic of eight hundred fifty seven followed by the civil war which bailed out the banking system world war two bailed out the world from the great depression so let's look at this next war i mean iraq wasn't enough afghanistan's not enough yemen son of somalia is not enough pakistan's not enough now or in uganda that's apparently not enough revealed fox's best man and his ties to iran's opposition now liam fox the defense secretary that stepped down was...
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holly. >> well, if you are going to horse around you might as well do it with the best which i am literally as we are live at verizon center and 53rd international horse show going on elite competition coming up we will show you something cool behind me the equine ambulance obviously they hope they don't have to use this but we will show you what they do first hand to make sure these athletes are safe, at all times plus everything you need to know to come out and see the top competition yourself all live later on fox 5 morning news pgh >>> >> a look at today's trivia question how many costume changes did the elizabeth taylor make in $37,000,000.1963 motion picture extravaganza, cleopatra, 35, 47, 65 or 105 costume changes? the answer coming up we are back in a moment [ male announcer ] does your cable company keep charging you more... and more... and more? stop paying so much for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for our best price -- just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years with no annual contract required. go to verizon.com/greatprice and sav
holly. >> well, if you are going to horse around you might as well do it with the best which i am literally as we are live at verizon center and 53rd international horse show going on elite competition coming up we will show you something cool behind me the equine ambulance obviously they hope they don't have to use this but we will show you what they do first hand to make sure these athletes are safe, at all times plus everything you need to know to come out and see the top competition...
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>> well, tons. we could talk about the shark fins sales trade and possession of shark fins is now illegal for all of those people who enjoyed the shark fin soup. you can no longer buy alcohol at a self-checkout in california which is something supported by both law enforcement, but also by the labor unions to employ grocery clerks, and you can buy syringes at pharmacies without a prescription which is something that governor schwarzenegger vetoed last year and a slew of things that got lost in the hubbub this week, but a lot to dig into. >> belva: well, he came from circumstances that required creativity in oakland and require more creativity, because we have another story that boiled over this week about the current mayor and her police chief who decided to part ways this week. >> yes, she did. >> and tell us about that. >> well, yes, chief anthony did anb nouns that he w-- did annous resigning and it surprised people, and the suddenness surprised people, but in reflection i suppose it should not h
>> well, tons. we could talk about the shark fins sales trade and possession of shark fins is now illegal for all of those people who enjoyed the shark fin soup. you can no longer buy alcohol at a self-checkout in california which is something supported by both law enforcement, but also by the labor unions to employ grocery clerks, and you can buy syringes at pharmacies without a prescription which is something that governor schwarzenegger vetoed last year and a slew of things that got...
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>> well, dylan, i've got to tell you. my stninstinct is, we are far beyond the capacity of any ngo out there. what europe is basically trying to avoid is a cascade effect. but think of this. by june, what is it, european banks are going to have to be holding 9% tier one capital. that's a lot of money. they're going to find somewhere to actually carry on their books. so i'm elated to see this, but i'm also a little concerned about the devil being in the details. will they be able to get to that type of reserves? >> i think we all are. but you didn't answer my question, which is, is not the only -- how do you resolve this without a marshall plan? >> i have to disagree with you on the marshall plan, because at some point, who are you going to turn to finance on it? >> nobody. in other words -- >> yeah, we're up to our eyeballs in debt. so is europe. the middle east is literally on flames. so in many ways, we're going to have to find some mechanic to create economic growth and some rational spending policy, is that's going to
>> well, dylan, i've got to tell you. my stninstinct is, we are far beyond the capacity of any ngo out there. what europe is basically trying to avoid is a cascade effect. but think of this. by june, what is it, european banks are going to have to be holding 9% tier one capital. that's a lot of money. they're going to find somewhere to actually carry on their books. so i'm elated to see this, but i'm also a little concerned about the devil being in the details. will they be able to get to...
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well, you can. we actually just released a study where we looked at 5,000 employees who work in small to large companies, and we measured the how. and there's good news and bad news. the bad news is that only 4% of employees work in environments that are so full of trust and so rooted in inspiration that they could be on a mission that is worthy of their dedication. that's the bad news. the good news is, those that are, those companies have so much less of what they don't want as conduct and so much more of what they do want. new ideas, innovation, employee loyalty, and customer satisfaction, and the ultimate, which is financial performance. so we need to go on a journey of leadership to understand that we are asking huge things out of people. we want creativity, innovation, represent our company fairly on social networks. you can't command someone to innovate. you have to inspire that. and leaders have to rethink how they operate and lead others to create inspirational leadership that people burst
well, you can. we actually just released a study where we looked at 5,000 employees who work in small to large companies, and we measured the how. and there's good news and bad news. the bad news is that only 4% of employees work in environments that are so full of trust and so rooted in inspiration that they could be on a mission that is worthy of their dedication. that's the bad news. the good news is, those that are, those companies have so much less of what they don't want as conduct and so...
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well, here's what you do. the same newt gingrich who is married to his third wife and reportedly asked his second wife for a divorce while she was in a hospital recovering from cancer. that aside, santorum just couldn't stomach listening to the guy. he watched a football game on his tablet. it was probably the penn state game. way to go, joe. who can blame him? the big disappointment for any college football fan seeing a game decided on the last play is my instant replay. i almost threw up saturday night. the wisconsin badgers, the number four team in the country, and michigan state, the spartans, i like them, too. but they were tied at 31 with seconds to play. michigan state throws a pass into the end zone. it was a hail mary. after the ball was battered around, a michigan state player, number 7, i don't know who this guy is, but he caught the ball. as time ran out. referees on the field ruled him game tied, hey, we're going to overtime, right? no. but a replay official took a look at the play and reversed th
well, here's what you do. the same newt gingrich who is married to his third wife and reportedly asked his second wife for a divorce while she was in a hospital recovering from cancer. that aside, santorum just couldn't stomach listening to the guy. he watched a football game on his tablet. it was probably the penn state game. way to go, joe. who can blame him? the big disappointment for any college football fan seeing a game decided on the last play is my instant replay. i almost threw up...
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well, no price for guessing. the story remains the same, france and germany's leaders, it stills they're still at odds how to handle the debt crisis. eu finance ministers will meet in brussels ahead of the crucial summit sunday. it could still be quite a while before we see anything concrete being decided. eu leaders just scheduled another summit to discuss the crisis further next wednesday. and in the meantime, protests have turned violent on the street of athens. greece's parliament passed tougher austerity measures. at the center of the fears is the failure of the euro. the single currency is faring, it's reversing some of its earlier gains as investors remain cautious as to whether eu leaders will actually work to solve the economic crisis. the dollar is currently trading at about -- sorry, the euro is trading at 1.3740. it mitt a nine-month low against the dollar and one strategist said yesterday it's amazing how the euro has managed to hold up strength against the dollar despite these concerns. japanese yen
well, no price for guessing. the story remains the same, france and germany's leaders, it stills they're still at odds how to handle the debt crisis. eu finance ministers will meet in brussels ahead of the crucial summit sunday. it could still be quite a while before we see anything concrete being decided. eu leaders just scheduled another summit to discuss the crisis further next wednesday. and in the meantime, protests have turned violent on the street of athens. greece's parliament passed...
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thinks that the real crash will come within a few years just as capitalism reaches its natural end well that's in our interview that's coming up next. thank you very much for being with us today. so exactly two years ago you told me that the real economic crash is still a couple of the line is that with us right now. you know it's a year or two still down the line but it's but it's very clearly what was the biggest trouble at this point the united states. just the rest of the world. actually everybody's in trouble but the united states is clearly in trouble the european union is in trouble i think it's in less trouble than the united states but it's in trouble but i eat i think also that the so-called newly emerging countries or the emerging countries brazil india china are also in trouble and so i i don't see anybody who isn't in trouble so like you're saying the global financial system clearly broken what is wrong with a modern capitalism with lots of very long story but i mean modern capitalism has in my view but that's a long story reach the end of its rope. it cannot survive as a s
thinks that the real crash will come within a few years just as capitalism reaches its natural end well that's in our interview that's coming up next. thank you very much for being with us today. so exactly two years ago you told me that the real economic crash is still a couple of the line is that with us right now. you know it's a year or two still down the line but it's but it's very clearly what was the biggest trouble at this point the united states. just the rest of the world. actually...
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of bashar al assad's regime in syria says she's alive and well raising concerns that fabricated stories are being used in a bid to topple the country's leadership. but it's an art see a little fun robert foster literally wraps up the question of how to fix the global economy. i found a flaw in the model god perceived is the critical function for approve of farms other world. leaders intensively chewed into the juice you said to get we're examining the status of the human experiment is it succeeding or will it have to be a. prognosis in this rapid news or did you know that the globe is allegedly trying to make sense of a global economy and it's on changelings us financial temple the seeds of the research is scrambling to maintain our confidence in markets and banking off to derivatives wants to be seen trade imbalances recession look to be the nation's close to collapsing in some time alone foreclosed homes and people's taxes spent the bailout to fail aaa banks again feel level slicing is a u.s. crash seems imminent coming smash the debt ceiling of fourteen trillion despite protests and
of bashar al assad's regime in syria says she's alive and well raising concerns that fabricated stories are being used in a bid to topple the country's leadership. but it's an art see a little fun robert foster literally wraps up the question of how to fix the global economy. i found a flaw in the model god perceived is the critical function for approve of farms other world. leaders intensively chewed into the juice you said to get we're examining the status of the human experiment is it...
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>> well, because clapping already exists. applause is already there. >> well, that's annoying. >> no it's not annoying! it's how we do it. you can't just say "oh, we're not going to wave anymore, instead we're going to do this." (laughter) stop it. please stop it. >> and the more you agree with the message, the harder it is to watch things like this. >> we use this human mic... >> we use this human mic... >> we amplify each other's voices. >> we am ply phi each other's voices. >> mic check. >> mic check. >> mic check. >> mike czech. >> can i try? >> yes. >> mic check! >> mike check. >> the human microphone... >> the human microphone... >> while well intentioned... >> while well intentioned... >> is incredibly annoying... >> is incredibly annoying... and embodies everything that people are frustrated about movements like this. >> about movements like this. (applause) every movement needs their attention grabbers to go along with their legitimate point. maybe if i could help them strike just the right balance it might be a bit
>> well, because clapping already exists. applause is already there. >> well, that's annoying. >> no it's not annoying! it's how we do it. you can't just say "oh, we're not going to wave anymore, instead we're going to do this." (laughter) stop it. please stop it. >> and the more you agree with the message, the harder it is to watch things like this. >> we use this human mic... >> we use this human mic... >> we amplify each other's voices....
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well, we need to take a look out here. i think that it is important that, you know, we take it on an individual basis to, you know, take on your responsibility. and to end it up here. >> reporter: the gentleman we have talked to, he said he that he recently lost his job with a mental non-profit here in oakland. the demonstration began yesterday at 4:00 and it is 500 to 600 people that gathered for a rally in front of oakland city hall. they set up tents to stay here overall. now, camping here is technically a violation of the city code, but the representatives for the mayor, he said that they would not kick the protesters out here last night and that they did not. and we put in calls to the mayor and police officials to try to find out, you know, how long that they will be letting this group stay out here. and it is so good to hear from them. >> all right, thank you for the update. >>> and the time now is 8:02. right now, president obama is on his way to pittsburgh, pennsylvania. and to press for the passage of his $447 bi
well, we need to take a look out here. i think that it is important that, you know, we take it on an individual basis to, you know, take on your responsibility. and to end it up here. >> reporter: the gentleman we have talked to, he said he that he recently lost his job with a mental non-profit here in oakland. the demonstration began yesterday at 4:00 and it is 500 to 600 people that gathered for a rally in front of oakland city hall. they set up tents to stay here overall. now, camping...
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well, who was on your plane? >> well, one time -- one time i was on a plane with alec baldwin. >> jimmy: oh, boy. >> and marla maples, you know, who used to be married to donald trump. and i thought, "i bet i would get third." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's a sick thought. >> isn't that awful? and then -- but there's another time when i -- on a plane, i felt that something was going to happen. and i remember the person clutching me. and they were famous too. and i thought, "don't clutch me, don't be found clutching me when you -- we get --" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: 'cause you weren't that famous? [ laughter ] >> and then -- and i always feel bad for, you know -- this is terrible. this is terrible. you know farrah fawcett died on the same day as michael jackson. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i thought that was awful. because i thought, "note to self, always die on a day when someone more famous than you is still alive." you know what i mean? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but you don't have -- i don't know if you have the choice, alan.
well, who was on your plane? >> well, one time -- one time i was on a plane with alec baldwin. >> jimmy: oh, boy. >> and marla maples, you know, who used to be married to donald trump. and i thought, "i bet i would get third." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's a sick thought. >> isn't that awful? and then -- but there's another time when i -- on a plane, i felt that something was going to happen. and i remember the person clutching me. and they were famous...
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well we descend the same process in. in russian print media as any other country in the world like united states of america or western european countries it's. you know quite a noticeable drop of. printer ins and if you take into account also the the territory of russia and. it's not easy to deliver any newspaper to a far distant to play somewhere in siberia despite the fact that russia is equipped with the system of decentralized printing are sometimes it's. this issue is it's quite sensitive especially for the daily newspapers. and at the same time we are developing you know digital coverage. for television and broadcasting around russia and will be i think will succeed with or with that program by two thousand and fifteen. including you know the launch of. to the outer space of the new generation of russian communication satellites and we i think will be. getting all our you know villages and small towns will be getting access to brought to brought internet by two seventy two thousand and seventy i've heard that means
well we descend the same process in. in russian print media as any other country in the world like united states of america or western european countries it's. you know quite a noticeable drop of. printer ins and if you take into account also the the territory of russia and. it's not easy to deliver any newspaper to a far distant to play somewhere in siberia despite the fact that russia is equipped with the system of decentralized printing are sometimes it's. this issue is it's quite sensitive...
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well, there's a tough sell he's got on his hands there. i think president obama himself is the clearest example of west's definition of american exceptionalism, isn't he, when you think about it? look where he is. and now for the big number. it might come as no surprise in this fall's gop debate since rick perry, who was dealt the most verbal punches by the other candidates. that's right, he played the role of pinata more often than all the other candidates combined. but, here's a shocker. who do you think threw the most punches at him? it was jon huntsman, with how many attacks on his opponents? 19. unfortunately for huntsman, the whacks don't seem to have provided much momentum given his blaze in the polls. 19 times at bat for jon huntsman and that's tonight's big number. that's "hardball" for now. coming up next, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. ee noodle tra. the prognosis is bleak. you may need to soak overnight. nurse...! dawn power clean? it'll never work. [ female announcer ] dawn power clean with micro-scrubbing enzymes can give
well, there's a tough sell he's got on his hands there. i think president obama himself is the clearest example of west's definition of american exceptionalism, isn't he, when you think about it? look where he is. and now for the big number. it might come as no surprise in this fall's gop debate since rick perry, who was dealt the most verbal punches by the other candidates. that's right, he played the role of pinata more often than all the other candidates combined. but, here's a shocker. who...
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knows full well why do you need military capacity to challenge countries. canonically well because they're up against a superpower which is spending more on its annual military outlays than the next fifty two nations in the world combined and there's a reason that all these american bases are being set up in afghanistan and iraq in countries throughout the middle east and now in probably in libya still you think that that the transition power he cannot make power after the united states to what we call the rest of the world has started how long will it take. no one can say whether the american elite will will stop their denial of the loss of erosion of their power as the british elite it took them two world wars to admitted finally between nine hundred fourteen and forty five zero is the first step to acceptance finally like ok except fairly soon because it's it's bad for the united states and it's certainly bad for the rest of the world the policy of full spectrum dominance and. and being the sole superpower it's just disproportionate but maybe this shift
knows full well why do you need military capacity to challenge countries. canonically well because they're up against a superpower which is spending more on its annual military outlays than the next fifty two nations in the world combined and there's a reason that all these american bases are being set up in afghanistan and iraq in countries throughout the middle east and now in probably in libya still you think that that the transition power he cannot make power after the united states to what...
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well and his guests explore whether western democracy is still embracing its cool factor. well see british science says it's no time to write limericks. margetts weiner scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy car is a report on r.g.p. . and it. started. to. follow a welcome to cross talk on peter lavelle the life and slow death of social democracy in the west an idea once deemed to be part of the very foundation of democratic values and economic prosperity is not only question today but also scorned by some is the west entering an era of radical ideologies and policies. taking. students. to cross-talk the condition of social democracy i'm joined by allan meltzer in pittsburgh he's a professor of political economy and public policy at carnegie mellon university in new york we have richard wolfe he's professor of economics americas university of massachusetts amherst and in chicago we cross the steve stanek he is a research fellow at the heartland institute all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much e
well and his guests explore whether western democracy is still embracing its cool factor. well see british science says it's no time to write limericks. margetts weiner scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy car is a report on r.g.p. . and it. started. to. follow a welcome to cross talk on peter lavelle the life and slow death of social democracy in the west an idea once deemed to be part of the very foundation of democratic values and economic prosperity is not only...
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rivers risk of there's no counterparty safety for that at all that companies are dead bank walking well look at the top banks in europe who are bankrupt are dead banks walking they're sucking the life blood the life force out of europe with their financial war and remember the last time a europe had such austerity measures was world war two so if you think we're not in a financial war look at this credit suisse barry's european banks sees deutsche bank and sixty five other banks failing latest stress test forty billion euros capital short far so according to this credit suisse in our estimation of what could be the new e.b.a.y. which is the european banking authority stress test there will be sixty six failures with r.b.s. dortch of bank and b.n.p. needing the most capital at nineteen billion euros fourteen billion euros and fourteen billion respectively among the banks with the highest capital shortfalls soc gen and barclays would need roughly thirteen billion the european banks are going to go completely belly up this is a foregone conclusion there's nothing that can possibly stop wel
rivers risk of there's no counterparty safety for that at all that companies are dead bank walking well look at the top banks in europe who are bankrupt are dead banks walking they're sucking the life blood the life force out of europe with their financial war and remember the last time a europe had such austerity measures was world war two so if you think we're not in a financial war look at this credit suisse barry's european banks sees deutsche bank and sixty five other banks failing latest...
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well, what-- what are they?" he said, "well, let's start at the beginning: "the opening line of the play, jesus h. christ! we can't say that on the british stage." i said, "is it the 'h'?" "no. [laughter] you can't say jesus christ." and i said, "well, let's put that aside for a while, and i'll think about that one." then they went on to some others, like, there's a point in the first act of the play where george refers to martha's father, president of the university, and says to the guests, "she is his right ball, so to speak." they objected to "ball" as a slang term, and this really, really puzzled me. they said, "however, it will be all right if you say she is his right testicle." [laughter] i said, "but that doesn't scan. the rhythm is wrong there, so we can't do that." and on and on and on and on. they said, "well, we have to come back to jesus h. christ," and i was getting a little puzzled and annoyed by that point, so i said, as a joke, "well, how about mary h. magdalene?" [laughter] he thought and said, "
well, what-- what are they?" he said, "well, let's start at the beginning: "the opening line of the play, jesus h. christ! we can't say that on the british stage." i said, "is it the 'h'?" "no. [laughter] you can't say jesus christ." and i said, "well, let's put that aside for a while, and i'll think about that one." then they went on to some others, like, there's a point in the first act of the play where george refers to martha's father,...
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well the situation in libya was not so easy and. complicated either but i believe that the current development is not good at all because of the crisis in libya continuous and even if and when the new government there will be established it will believe this government will be questioned by the coming position for the simple reason this new government will be there just because to receive. military aid from you brought in this is not good for the country when the faith of its. nation is determined by. four in fact or so i do not think they have the worst time for libya is over unfortunately the country faces a new year troubles and i believe that the experiences from this very difficult development should be drawn not just by russia but by all the other countries speech should wish prosperity and success of the people of libya but this mission of course in libya started as a humanitarian mission and foreign minister sergei lavrov has recently said that nato the actions in the country didn't save civilians but actually caused more ca
well the situation in libya was not so easy and. complicated either but i believe that the current development is not good at all because of the crisis in libya continuous and even if and when the new government there will be established it will believe this government will be questioned by the coming position for the simple reason this new government will be there just because to receive. military aid from you brought in this is not good for the country when the faith of its. nation is...
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what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've gotten a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ] ♪ what did we learn on the show tonight craig ♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: so, this is your mom, alex. >> yes. craig: your mom athena. it's a lovely name athena. have you met your daughter's boyfriend? >> yes, i have. geoff: hi, mom. craig: you're cool with this? >> whatever she wants to do is fine. craig: what kind of parent are you. >> you didn't tell me that yesterday. >> i got over it. [laughter] craig: all right. well, this is -- this is fine. ok. we better do the christmas card then. everybody bunch in. . >>> this is 9news now. >> slashed and brutally stabbed by a did he ranged stranger -- d-- deranged stranger. >> reporter: the suspect antoinette starks wd out of target behind me with a pack of unpaid knives. she proceeded out of the parking lot area in front of the target
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. >> well, mark whitaker, thanks so much. we appreciate it. and it was kind of like two magnets that went like this. >> and the surprising reason she became an american. >> specifically, apparently, so you could vote for barack obama. >> what does she think about that now? my encounter with the beautiful and rather cheeky heidi klum. plus -- ♪ her name is rio ♪ she don't need to understand >> the music of duran duran was the soundtrack of the '80s. now they're back and they say they're better than ever. all the sex, drugs, and rock and roll you could possibly wish for. >> i got a phone call, and they said you've got 15 minutes to get out of here. i said 15 minutes? he said yeah, 15 minutes, pack your bags and get out of the room. >> taking your things out of a 15-story hotel. you're not a proper rock star. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> i can't decide what tie to wear for this interview. >> well, they're all really nice. >> you know what? i should go and ask her. she's a supermodel, after all. she should know. heidi, how are you? >
. >> well, mark whitaker, thanks so much. we appreciate it. and it was kind of like two magnets that went like this. >> and the surprising reason she became an american. >> specifically, apparently, so you could vote for barack obama. >> what does she think about that now? my encounter with the beautiful and rather cheeky heidi klum. plus -- ♪ her name is rio ♪ she don't need to understand >> the music of duran duran was the soundtrack of the '80s. now they're...
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. >> well, it shows we don't plan very well, does it? otherwise, we would haven't gone to iraq in the first place. quite frankly, had we paid attention to strategic imperatives when we went into afghanistan, we would have reinforced success and stayed there, and then general mcchrystal would have been right. yeah, it takes about a decade to square these guys away. by thousand, we would be coming home. instead, we got diverted to iraq, lost lives and treasure in the ensuing years. >> if you were to look at the withdrawal, which we're now learning what a withdrawal looks like, it's october 21st, 2011. we just got the headline that we're going to withdraw, and the answer is, oh, well, you're going to have everybody out by christmas. pretty impressive. at the same time, ayman, we're being told that afghanistan is -- we're withdrawing from afghanistan. i remember doing a show, running the press conference, with the president, can you believe we're coming out of afghanistan? high five, top of the paper. how could we be withdrawing -- this is t
. >> well, it shows we don't plan very well, does it? otherwise, we would haven't gone to iraq in the first place. quite frankly, had we paid attention to strategic imperatives when we went into afghanistan, we would have reinforced success and stayed there, and then general mcchrystal would have been right. yeah, it takes about a decade to square these guys away. by thousand, we would be coming home. instead, we got diverted to iraq, lost lives and treasure in the ensuing years. >>...
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>> well, he did. and more importantly, afterwards, his campaign manager said, this is just an indication of elizabeth warren's elitist outlook. >> how so? >> from harvard, she's looking down on a poorer, working class guy. this guy went to tufts, went to boston college, which is a private school. she grew up as an okie, in oklahoma, went to public schools. she has more of a working class background than he does, but they're trying to use the harvard thing out of this against her. >> yeah. >> let's get back to your argument. you have the opportunity to make a larger statement. this is always tricky in business. my friend, susan mulligan, you said a candidate for public office was female, had 30 years before posed in a magazine, they would be disqualified from public -- >> absolutely. >> do you believe that, david, that she would be disqualified? >> i think if we found naked pictures of michele bachmann -- >> no, in "cosmo"? >> no, but naked is naked, chris. you guys would have a hard time -- at least w
>> well, he did. and more importantly, afterwards, his campaign manager said, this is just an indication of elizabeth warren's elitist outlook. >> how so? >> from harvard, she's looking down on a poorer, working class guy. this guy went to tufts, went to boston college, which is a private school. she grew up as an okie, in oklahoma, went to public schools. she has more of a working class background than he does, but they're trying to use the harvard thing out of this against...
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well swear group d. lead israel madrid have a one hundred percent record and are preparing to host french side leo you themselves could go to help with a victory once coached as a marine here wasn't until you were. about keeping top spot. it's not easy to every game in the champions league so it will be no great drama if we get the result of a match and points which makes us the best place team to win big group but first of all we have to qualify and only have to go it will feel good group. but elsewhere russian champions in some petersburg will be without kept an eye exam on the new course and top scorer alexander courage to call for wednesday's match and ukrainian champion shots are the jonas brothers his men have travelled to donetsk with their third match in group g. then that and cough. cough plus midfielder alexei yong of were not on board the plane and its big porto three one it's home last time outs which were held to a goal this the world by domestic runners tomorrow on saturday said petersburg
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for discussion in congress could include a ban on financial transactions with iran central bank as well as a ban on petroleum products sold by companies controlled by the country's elite military force the islamic revolutionary guard corps said to be involved in the plot meanwhile iran has continued to dismiss the accusations as a u.s. conspiracy threatening to retaliate. they conduct such conspiracies against us frequently and they are all useless and ineffective they say that they want to isolate iran but they have become isolated themselves but u.s. officials say the case stands on its merits pointing to the long term animosity between iran and saudi arabia driven by a power struggle between the shia and the sunni as one of the reasons to iran may have wanted the saudi a diplomat. bear dead this alleged plot has been tied to previous accusations of iran's involvement in the murder of lebanon's prime minister rafik hariri on top of that some see this is a continuation of iran's terrorism is against well the u.s. itself previously conducted acts of terrorism against america they've kil
for discussion in congress could include a ban on financial transactions with iran central bank as well as a ban on petroleum products sold by companies controlled by the country's elite military force the islamic revolutionary guard corps said to be involved in the plot meanwhile iran has continued to dismiss the accusations as a u.s. conspiracy threatening to retaliate. they conduct such conspiracies against us frequently and they are all useless and ineffective they say that they want to...
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well though there's obviously some some severe hypocrisy here i mean let's keep in mind that the head conny are being entirely consistent when when that was the soviet union the soviet empire doing the occupying of afghanistan the u.s. was funneling money into pakistan finally money into the hit conny supporting people like osama bin laden who are all trying to end the foreign occupation of this country now that it's the u.s. government that's doing the occupying the tables are turned but the economy and those people in pakistan and afghanistan that are trying to rid this country of foreign occupation are operating entirely consistently it's a us empire that saying hey now that we're in the occupiers instead of the sunni union we want you to start killing your own people we want you to start destabilizing things it's the hypocrisy right here in washington what do you think about that stephen because i read the pakistani government's really put into type position here because it's only people being killed by american drones as america goes over the border of pakistan on a daily basis g
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well i don't think i mean it back. superficially looks like that go to the notice to not only destroy it maybe even invaded it one point ok because we change seems to be a popular flavor of this year go ahead i don't think that there is a whole day that they should do it all hype i said i wanted it for exact even used a word for exaggeration exaggeration for a conversation think it was go ahead i said here it is i'm going to exaggeration and misrepresented my misrepresentation i should go right ahead. i don't think that you know us can despite what it wants despite the divergence i don't think that that should be on the cards that ought to be in the cards or it is on the cards it would be far too risky a strategy for you know for the u.s. to you know try to come in or tried to do you know another may second kind of an operation unto it has actionable intelligence with a mate second we have to be very clear that they had actual actionable intelligence as the daughter of the same there is definitely what is happening in
well i don't think i mean it back. superficially looks like that go to the notice to not only destroy it maybe even invaded it one point ok because we change seems to be a popular flavor of this year go ahead i don't think that there is a whole day that they should do it all hype i said i wanted it for exact even used a word for exaggeration exaggeration for a conversation think it was go ahead i said here it is i'm going to exaggeration and misrepresented my misrepresentation i should go right...
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he'd want to well. we never got that that says they're going to keep him safe get ready for freedom. paula back to the big picture i'm tom hartman coming up in this half hour who should pay for job creation in america president obama the rest of the country think it's about time for the richest of the rich to start contributing their fair share so who could possibly disagree with that find out in just a moment i also want to apes know that we don't play inside science and we learn something new about the federal reserve this week in my daily take i'll tell you what that is and why it leaves ninety nine percent of us screwed. president obama faced off with reporters today as he once again urged congress to pass his american jobs act in particular he spoke to republicans who argue that the bill costs too much money and explain why it's necessary to make millionaires and billionaires pay their fair share to foot the bill. this jobs bill is only paid for by asking millionaires and billionaires to pay their
he'd want to well. we never got that that says they're going to keep him safe get ready for freedom. paula back to the big picture i'm tom hartman coming up in this half hour who should pay for job creation in america president obama the rest of the country think it's about time for the richest of the rich to start contributing their fair share so who could possibly disagree with that find out in just a moment i also want to apes know that we don't play inside science and we learn something new...
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well yeah that's of them remarkable. larcenous to move again by a banker from iowa matter paine webber you know there's a comedy park occupy wall street protests happen right in front of one forty broadway that's right i started my career on wall street one nine hundred eighty. two was right in that building the i think is the eighteenth floor of that building where paine webber at that time before they got taken over by united u.b.s. of switzerland another firm that's been caught in massive fraud well the song was equal to a third of the two thousand and eight takeover deal to which it related compared with the one to two percent bankers usually charge so you see this acceleration of the fraud because they're allowed to get away with that on all of these other deals on this deal on the countrywide deal and the goldman sachs deal repeatedly they're allowed to get away with it so it doesn't make any sense for them to go small time and only charge one point or two percent for this if there's not going to penalties then wha
well yeah that's of them remarkable. larcenous to move again by a banker from iowa matter paine webber you know there's a comedy park occupy wall street protests happen right in front of one forty broadway that's right i started my career on wall street one nine hundred eighty. two was right in that building the i think is the eighteenth floor of that building where paine webber at that time before they got taken over by united u.b.s. of switzerland another firm that's been caught in massive...
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well there are. american lawmakers to start to come see us and use other tactics against china do you think they will knowing that china strongly opposes such. well you know i mean there's a lot of back and forth right now between lawmakers that as you said that this legislation this bill passed the senate earlier this month and now there are similar legislation being proposed in the house but the house speaker john boehner . cautions it is against this legislation so far and he says that it may start a trade war he also says as well as the house majority leader eric cantor that they need input from the white house in this legislation so far administration officials are also political they're also had they say that while they while the remedy needs to appreciate that the legislation passed by the senate violates the rules so i think. i think that it lawmakers that while they want to appeal to their base and they want to appeal to voters who are who feel disenfranchised and who feel that i can. downtu
well there are. american lawmakers to start to come see us and use other tactics against china do you think they will knowing that china strongly opposes such. well you know i mean there's a lot of back and forth right now between lawmakers that as you said that this legislation this bill passed the senate earlier this month and now there are similar legislation being proposed in the house but the house speaker john boehner . cautions it is against this legislation so far and he says that it...
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well. loring whereas i have the unpredictability well certainly certainly all the films are short of satisfying demanding if you must and partly because of multiple audiences because there are very particular very specific audience with very specific tastes but. in terms of talking about this sort of problem hollywood's trying strobes bollywood strides back i think it's very in cages in an interesting idea because. when i first heard of their remaining of my mantle is a cult movie by christopher nolen a famous hollywood director who took on back when frank tracks around stroke of genius in hollywood and all over the world and i'm from around are they maybe a remake of new mt toba. is a very harsh and tough ramón bottom easier and it's kind of thriller but very gripping one when i heard that they made a three hour long we make of part with songs and counselors in bollywood i couldn't believe my own ears when i saw it i couldn't really miles behind it isn't. all this is a train of battles on
well. loring whereas i have the unpredictability well certainly certainly all the films are short of satisfying demanding if you must and partly because of multiple audiences because there are very particular very specific audience with very specific tastes but. in terms of talking about this sort of problem hollywood's trying strobes bollywood strides back i think it's very in cages in an interesting idea because. when i first heard of their remaining of my mantle is a cult movie by...