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i goed that story from somebody interested in looki at sec filings abt mitt romney and developed it mylf. the oba cpaigertaly wantto g ts, butou can ep 1 reptersusyrom now unt eleionayust ing eritt romney's financial records and bain deals. and i think rick is right and newt gingrich was rig back then. there's a tremendo liality fotheepubcanarty he th wasever fly elore ba whe thead a chce. tha youick tyle thk yo dav rn. coming up, condoleezza rice for vice president? there's a lot of buzz that romney is considering rice, but the romney campaign just looking to change the subject away from bain? at'shead thiss "hdbal" thplacfor liti. [ le nouner whas iyoueney drk? ♪ power surge, let it blow your mind. [ le announcer ] for fruits, veggies and nural green tea energy. new v-fion us ergy. uld' had v8. >>welce ba to ardbl." thdrud rept haan ebrow isinheadne lt nit. thconsvati webte kwn toave close ties to the romney campaign reported that a surprise vp choice emerged as a front-runner. former secretary of state coolee ric a w wes ag ricdelired a roing eecht a therg bigoneyonorthatas greed en
i goed that story from somebody interested in looki at sec filings abt mitt romney and developed it mylf. the oba cpaigertaly wantto g ts, butou can ep 1 reptersusyrom now unt eleionayust ing eritt romney's financial records and bain deals. and i think rick is right and newt gingrich was rig back then. there's a tremendo liality fotheepubcanarty he th wasever fly elore ba whe thead a chce. tha youick tyle thk yo dav rn. coming up, condoleezza rice for vice president? there's a lot of buzz that...
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his rival, ryan looky -- lochte got the gold. he just tweeted out that he was very disappointed in his results. okay. we're done with that. moving onto other news now. it was a different kind of football being played at m&t bank stadium today. soccer fans came out for the exhibition between liverpool and autumn. more than 42,000 people flooded into the stadium for the event. now, being putt back to its original state. stay tuned in sports. stan will have more on the surprising finish. and we'll look at that event when we come back. >>> we have a lot more still to come on wjz tonight. >>> bombs away. why this popular new york building was imploded. why it was taken down. >>> a bizarre controversial billboard. a company prepares the president for the colorado shooter. creating widespread outrage. >>> and on your mark, get set, go. what makes this marathon absolutely one to die for. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's 91 degrees. we do have some thunderstorms out there in central maryland now. bernadette will have all of the details coming
his rival, ryan looky -- lochte got the gold. he just tweeted out that he was very disappointed in his results. okay. we're done with that. moving onto other news now. it was a different kind of football being played at m&t bank stadium today. soccer fans came out for the exhibition between liverpool and autumn. more than 42,000 people flooded into the stadium for the event. now, being putt back to its original state. stay tuned in sports. stan will have more on the surprising finish. and...
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a bat went flying into the stands and lookie who comes up with it. spike lee. he pops up places, doesn't he? >> of course, he shows off his swing for the crowd. he got to keep that bat. before that, though, top of the first, angels slugger albert pujols hit a solo home run to put l.a. up by two. minutes later, alex rodriguez tying the score for the yankees with a two-run shot of his own. bottom of the night, the angels up 10-8. a-rod up to bat with the bases loaded. he popped up missing his chance to win the game and to top the great lou gehrig for most grand slams in major league history. in kansas city, white sox slugger adam dunn went deep for the third straight game hitting his league-leading 28th homer to win in the top of the first. chicago left-hander gave up one run over eight innings for his eighth straight victory. the white sox beat the royals 2-1. >>> finally, we go to golf. a dramatic climax in illinois. at the john deere classic. on the second hole of a sudden death playoff, 2007 masters champion zach johnson hit a nearly 200 yard shot that rolled
a bat went flying into the stands and lookie who comes up with it. spike lee. he pops up places, doesn't he? >> of course, he shows off his swing for the crowd. he got to keep that bat. before that, though, top of the first, angels slugger albert pujols hit a solo home run to put l.a. up by two. minutes later, alex rodriguez tying the score for the yankees with a two-run shot of his own. bottom of the night, the angels up 10-8. a-rod up to bat with the bases loaded. he popped up missing...
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. >> i hope that he is here for all of these people, and i tank my looky -- lucky blessings the president is behind us. >> reporter: holmes is is at a denver area county detention facility and assigned a public defending. he is scheduled for a hearing today at 11:30 a.m. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> the first video of the accused gunman hit the airwaves sunday. it was shot six years ago showing him 18 at the time during a science conference in san diego. he is talking about what's known as temporal illusions behind changing the paths. being see he looks nervous but appears to be a smart teen. the speaker who was introduction him for the conversation described him as "our next speaker is james holmes. his goals are to become a researcher and make sigh typhic discoveries." now in personal life he enjoys playing soccer and his dreams of one day owning a slurpee machine. >> i've been working with temporal illusion that allows you to change the past. >> reports indicate he applied to join the colorado gun range. he is believed to have used an arsenal of weapons in the massacre on moviegoers
. >> i hope that he is here for all of these people, and i tank my looky -- lucky blessings the president is behind us. >> reporter: holmes is is at a denver area county detention facility and assigned a public defending. he is scheduled for a hearing today at 11:30 a.m. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> the first video of the accused gunman hit the airwaves sunday. it was shot six years ago showing him 18 at the time during a science conference in san diego. he is talking...
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ya d arf er ofrs i think the board itself is often divided on different policy decisions but we are looki first on a scholarship more than anything. >> another bug that is coming out this fall is michael landis dauber's book. >> yes i am oft ea sit or t lf stane called the sympathetic state. we often think that welfare has its origins in the progressive era politics at that time that actually he shows well there goes back much earlier to 19 -- 70790 ich was alt dierof u it was this law that they were drawing on when they drew up the welfare system during the great depression. eight frames the idea of the great depression as an adapter faotr . on citizens througho tore sfl plays out in her discussions about welfare today as we kind of debate whether we want to help those ineed while we have the sort of skeptical potion that ey are responsible fo their hanok dee er ocagespu wve over 250 titles in this new catalog but then we also distribute for 50 or 55 other publishers i think there are 700 titles altogether and we have a 320 page og nale u.ike the british library, the reaction books but o
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stay ahulert you could be looki at the higher numbers through out the day. still dry out here across parts of wyoming monday dana. we have a number of warnings. elevated fire danger today. >>> stlaivengs. anoth -- thanks very much. bobby jindal is talking telling greta van susteren his state will not implement the healthcare changes saying it's too costly. >> the governor saying there is broken promises including the price america has to pay for healthcare. >> we have seen promise after broken promise. not just the cost of running the exchange is not my only concern what it does to premiums and taxpayers. think about all of the promises that have been broken. the president says premiums would go down they went up 9 percent. he said he would leave medicare alone protect medicare. the cuts are not sustainable not realistic. he said people wouldn't lose their plan or doctors. some estimates 20 million americans could lose their employer provided healthcare coverage. he has made promise after promise not being kept in obama care. i think the real cost will be hi
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do you think hopeful that he can say, looki did all the twor, i'ddreed the sue,ven tugh hightot say athinabouthesue? >> we, it'ertalyoingo beoughor h. thers a lot o pt u qution parculay abt bainapit. >>ere's the problem, ken. i'm hearing that he's going to give each othe networks about six or seven maybeen mines ch. n't tt a pfect coroll med evt. th mans n sitngown th u kstalrteveor an ur. 's gng t say i'v runut tim nextetwo. as soon as things get difficult. this is a bit of a joke, isn't it? >> i don't know. i think it's going to be a challenge for the media networks, certainly to be able toake e mosoutfhat time but tnk in tha tim tre's lotfppornityor som toh qutionand meough qutionthatitt mneyas hatroueanerin and so it's much anticipated for a reason. >> final question. what do you think? how do you think he's going t fa day? here beenew veloents thetory andhe crsef thda i waseei befehat the sa pgresas a pre relee fr bairom 99 ich basally the sta of his leave of absence inhich they were characterizing as a part-time leave of absence from bain in which he would continue plan aisor ren vestnt. gain
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people or maybe ten, but the camera is there, not like here where it is there, but it is there, it is looki at your every pore and you have to remain open to it, remain relaxed to it, remain engaged to what you are doing, remain spontaneous, all of those things we have been talking about actually, remain old, remain open and free and relaxed and up for it and it is very difficult, particularly if you are as most of us are shy and inclined to put up some kind of carapace, fortunately, i don't have -- i don't know about the training of proper actors and ithinther are all sorts of trainings that one can go through. i have not ever had that, so i am slightly rough specimen in front of a camera but that is my aim to try to look like i am not being watched. >> rose: do yo do you know whatu do to us boys? i mean, this freedom, this sense of flight with you is quite wonderful. the movie is called -- [ laughter ] >> i don't know what to say. >> rose: you can say anything. it is not just me. i am telling you. it is. you are, you know -- you have it, whatever it is, you have got it, baby. we need to t
people or maybe ten, but the camera is there, not like here where it is there, but it is there, it is looki at your every pore and you have to remain open to it, remain relaxed to it, remain engaged to what you are doing, remain spontaneous, all of those things we have been talking about actually, remain old, remain open and free and relaxed and up for it and it is very difficult, particularly if you are as most of us are shy and inclined to put up some kind of carapace, fortunately, i don't...
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looki don't think we've regulated banks and financial services properly inur couny, wneed to sohat ahawh tk ish oiie sle ra t in sd is ba rather than on an e.u. basis. >> well, i agree with you, but the emergency pcedula u t and rioa mst bepe leo-ds majority they can take out and declare emergency and say we're going to run the regulationf your banks. mi wyoeco fething you hin spey -- that specifical because what i was thinking of with the safeguards was, as i said, when you have the 17etting mor bengnsystoua m be advantageous. so the safeguards were more about how we regulate financial services more fair. fewe adi nc pmme ng's policy committee report which recommended that our banks reduc their exposure to the eurozon now, clearly, there's exreureba ht -tsaty the court justice had been describing would be able to block. i'd grateful if you took a -- >> pntoumas a iswhis ee w ve gompl deeply embedded in the currency unit, who wieldshe power of regulation? and the more integrated they t, t morsaar u cobe aadag e oin iwathng a obviously, this dispute about whether or not you're able to cle
looki don't think we've regulated banks and financial services properly inur couny, wneed to sohat ahawh tk ish oiie sle ra t in sd is ba rather than on an e.u. basis. >> well, i agree with you, but the emergency pcedula u t and rioa mst bepe leo-ds majority they can take out and declare emergency and say we're going to run the regulationf your banks. mi wyoeco fething you hin spey -- that specifical because what i was thinking of with the safeguards was, as i said, when you have the...
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kids -- oh looky here -- i swear to god, not one, two unsolicited testimonials to carbon carbonite. thank you i had it on my computer when i poured liquid on it -- not wine liquid. >> okay. >> i got everything back. kara from illinois. [ applause ] >> be one of those thank you letters, don't be one of those, oh, no i put it on my list to do -- >> i think they say something a little worse than oh no. >> yes. i think everyone in the world says the same thing. everyone uses the s word. >> yeah. >> carbonite has a backup plan for you. and carbonite has a better backup plan for you. i have carbonite, we have it all on our computers here. it's all safe thanks to carbonite. go to carbonite right now, type in my offer code stephanie for a free trial. carbonite.com, the offerer code is stephanie. >> we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> sweet lady gaga that is good. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ we know that back to school time means back to school germs. that's why lysol partners with schools all across the country providing resources designed to help
kids -- oh looky here -- i swear to god, not one, two unsolicited testimonials to carbon carbonite. thank you i had it on my computer when i poured liquid on it -- not wine liquid. >> okay. >> i got everything back. kara from illinois. [ applause ] >> be one of those thank you letters, don't be one of those, oh, no i put it on my list to do -- >> i think they say something a little worse than oh no. >> yes. i think everyone in the world says the same thing....
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>> i think it is a combination of that, and i also think that to add to that, the looky lou to so speak, this is the apartment where the suspected shooter live and threatened to blow up and also the media. yesterday when they took down the police tape, the police kindly asked the media to leave at least the immediate property, and so still in the periphery, you can see the media there, but mostly on the property, they are asking the media not to be there, so that the lookk lous are not comfortable being there, and also with the media presence as well. a combination of things. >> don lemon, thank you so much from aurora, colorado, and we will see you throughout the weekend. don has a special this weekend called "madness at midnight, a search for answers in aurora." that will air saturday at 8:00 p.m. right here on cnn. this is what else we are working on in this hour. >>> counting down to the olympic opening sar mceremonies a few h away. we will tell you what to expect anwho to watch. >>> conrad murray, the doctor convicted in michael jackson's death makes an offer to the late pop star's
>> i think it is a combination of that, and i also think that to add to that, the looky lou to so speak, this is the apartment where the suspected shooter live and threatened to blow up and also the media. yesterday when they took down the police tape, the police kindly asked the media to leave at least the immediate property, and so still in the periphery, you can see the media there, but mostly on the property, they are asking the media not to be there, so that the lookk lous are not...
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looky there. a big fish. >> a 45-pounder. >> give him a kiss. >> yes, it does hurt when you put your hand in a 45-pound catfishes mouth that would rather not be caught, shredded my skin. all these fish are catch and release. another day. >> that sound we heard from you kerry oh, my goodness. thank you. stars of animal planet's hillbilly hand fishing. skipper and jackson as you like to be called, good to have you here. >> thank you. >> kerry screamed like a girl. >> worse than that, like a pig under a gate. >> if everything goes right with this, you get bitten by a catfish, are you surprised how many are into this? >> they seem to want to live vicariously through our lives. they want to come down and go fishing with us. you're right. it is a little hard to convince them to become the bait. >> jackson, what is the term noodling. what does that refer to? >> we cassel call it graveling, catching a fish with your hands. >> like you're noodling with your hand. >> exactly. >> what does it feel like, the
looky there. a big fish. >> a 45-pounder. >> give him a kiss. >> yes, it does hurt when you put your hand in a 45-pound catfishes mouth that would rather not be caught, shredded my skin. all these fish are catch and release. another day. >> that sound we heard from you kerry oh, my goodness. thank you. stars of animal planet's hillbilly hand fishing. skipper and jackson as you like to be called, good to have you here. >> thank you. >> kerry screamed like a...
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do you get an idea whether it's 50% or because of the passion of the first niem 60 years you're looki ing at 80%, 90% turnout? >> reporter: i think it's too early to say. they say it will be a heavy turnout. as i said, it's the first time people have voted, the polls open at 8:00 a.m., close at 8:00 p.m. they expect the preliminary results tomorrow, sunday, and final results monday at the earliest. but it does seem that a lot of people in libya have been exercising their right to vote for the first time in their lives. what a success for the revolution, alex. >> absolutely. nbc's martin fletcher in cairo, thank you. >>> now to number four on our first five web stories, british airways and its plan to google passengers. reports out of london say staff will use ipads to search customer names and find out what specific passengers look like so these passengers can be specifically greeted. it's part of a plan to improve customer service. ... and he says, "under the mattress." souse le matelas. ( laughter ) why's the new guy sending me emails from paris ? paris, france ? verizon's 4g lte de
do you get an idea whether it's 50% or because of the passion of the first niem 60 years you're looki ing at 80%, 90% turnout? >> reporter: i think it's too early to say. they say it will be a heavy turnout. as i said, it's the first time people have voted, the polls open at 8:00 a.m., close at 8:00 p.m. they expect the preliminary results tomorrow, sunday, and final results monday at the earliest. but it does seem that a lot of people in libya have been exercising their right to vote for...
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why looky who is over there. it's cliff chenfeld joins us -- >> chenfeld. >> okay. [ applause ] >> tell us what kids bop is. >> it's a music series for kids between the ages of 5 and 12. >> and it's very very successful. >> was with a bike trip last week with a lot of parents and they were speaking kid. i don't really -- blah blah camp something -- i was like i don't speak kid. >> i speak dog. >> yeah, exactly. but this is important especially in an election year, right? >> uh-huh. >> the first one is romney -- prepping him for the naacp. >> yeah, just to be clear this is not from kids bop. this is from the message. which was something we created last month trying to be a little bit provocative and do video, and try to get to some issues that maybe democrats and progressives haven't been getting to that well. >> right. >> we are making a video that go after issues that the democrats may be a little bit afraid of and we're also trying to reach younger people and people who may be a little bit disenfranchised right
why looky who is over there. it's cliff chenfeld joins us -- >> chenfeld. >> okay. [ applause ] >> tell us what kids bop is. >> it's a music series for kids between the ages of 5 and 12. >> and it's very very successful. >> was with a bike trip last week with a lot of parents and they were speaking kid. i don't really -- blah blah camp something -- i was like i don't speak kid. >> i speak dog. >> yeah, exactly. but this is important especially in...
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deficits without stifling the economic -- is what the report says. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] however, looky, the republicans got themselves a plan. senate g.o.p. tax plan would raise taxes on 20 million working families. they denounced president obama's plan to allow the tax cuts on income of over $250,000 to expire a new senate plan released by mitch mcconnell raises taxes nearly ten times as many americans by allowing tax breaks signed into law by president obama expire at the end of the year putting an end to the three tax breaks the tax rate on child tuition and the more generous earned income tax credit would raise taxes on 20 million american families. doesn't matter because they would be poor folk. >> the story of the unions and put them all on minimum wage and destroy the minimum wage and then tax them more on top of that. >> stephanie: speaking of george w. bush guess who will be skipping the convention in tampa. >> george w. bush. >> i got -- >> stephanie: his spokesman says he supports governor romney which is probably why he's staying away. scat. cnn survey found bush to be the
deficits without stifling the economic -- is what the report says. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] however, looky, the republicans got themselves a plan. senate g.o.p. tax plan would raise taxes on 20 million working families. they denounced president obama's plan to allow the tax cuts on income of over $250,000 to expire a new senate plan released by mitch mcconnell raises taxes nearly ten times as many americans by allowing tax breaks signed into law by president obama expire at...
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. >> stephanie: looky here, i wonder what he has got to say. [ ♪ music ♪ ] [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> stephanie: good morning billy in texas. >> caller: hey steph you really just disarm me with that song. >> stephanie: that's why i do it. >> that's clever. >> stephanie: it's hard to get back to you're talking point. >> caller: have you ever wonder idea there is not a lot of gun debacles like that in texas? >> stephanie: why there are no gun debacles in texas. >> oh, there have been mass shootings in texas. >> caller: stand by and admit. every time one of these knuckle heads dye their hair in orange and pink we symptom them. >> stephanie: it's hair color. >> caller: let's not go there. >> you do preemptive violence. let's hurt them before they might hurt someone else. >> caller: vigilante. >> it is a vigilant any thing that you're talking about. >> caller: really, really? >> stephanie: that's grounds for assault if someone dyed--what are you, the mitt romney of texas? >> caller: would it have been better if we vigilantized that guy or he shot everybody up. >> are you just making stuff up, or do
. >> stephanie: looky here, i wonder what he has got to say. [ ♪ music ♪ ] [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> stephanie: good morning billy in texas. >> caller: hey steph you really just disarm me with that song. >> stephanie: that's why i do it. >> that's clever. >> stephanie: it's hard to get back to you're talking point. >> caller: have you ever wonder idea there is not a lot of gun debacles like that in texas? >> stephanie: why there are no gun debacles...
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but, if my parents saw me gettin' too big for my britches, if they saw me looki'' proud, my father would be right there. he would say to me, "boy, don't you dare walk around this house like you hit a triple, when you were born on third base!" [laughter] he would say to me, "you need to understand something, you drink deeply from wells of freedom and liberty and opportunity that you did not dig. you eat lavishly from banquet tables prepared for you by your ancestors. you sit under the shade of trees that you did not plant or cultivate or care for. you have a choice in life, you can just sit back, getting fat, dumb, and happy, consuming all the blessings put before you, or it can metabolize inside of you, become fuel to get you into the fight, to make this democracy real, to make it true to its words that we can be a nation of liberty and justice for all." and so, in answer to my father's -- [applause] call, when i had exhausted most of the degrees available to any bright student, i moved to newark, new jersey. and i tell you, it was not some great altruism. i was looking to be the man tha
but, if my parents saw me gettin' too big for my britches, if they saw me looki'' proud, my father would be right there. he would say to me, "boy, don't you dare walk around this house like you hit a triple, when you were born on third base!" [laughter] he would say to me, "you need to understand something, you drink deeply from wells of freedom and liberty and opportunity that you did not dig. you eat lavishly from banquet tables prepared for you by your ancestors. you sit under...
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you're looki ining for a better number. >> indeed i am. my feeling is the second quarter was very much depressed, the adjustment issues and payback for the warm weather during the first quarter, and now we're going to see something a little stronger than 100,000. >> if that's the case do you think that the fed then stands pat and waits to see what happens with the economy? >> i very much believe that the key number for the fed on the payrolls is 100,000. we're seeing numbers above 100,000, then we're deducing that employment should or unemployment should gradually decline. when we're seeing numbers below 100,000, then the fed's in the position in seeing unemployment rise so that is really the break point. >> does the fed when they have these kind of meetings do they say well the election's coming up, we don't want to get in the middle of the election or do they not pay attention to the fact there's an election in the couple of months? >> i would be surprised if the election was explicitly discussed to a large degree at the meeting, but tha
you're looki ining for a better number. >> indeed i am. my feeling is the second quarter was very much depressed, the adjustment issues and payback for the warm weather during the first quarter, and now we're going to see something a little stronger than 100,000. >> if that's the case do you think that the fed then stands pat and waits to see what happens with the economy? >> i very much believe that the key number for the fed on the payrolls is 100,000. we're seeing numbers...
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we are looki for strong holahipsetaytg. aerk imi t schel n er ok ha aea rit orof the welfare system in the u.s. it is called a sympathetic state. we often think that welfare has its origins in thenew deal and theae oiicarng thime cs n bue ookoeac 17whisat allows aid for the victims of natural disaster. it was actually is law that they were drawing on the nature of the welfare system during the great depressi. jolt t grdesis sa th eassnc ien f oe people. because of this conflict continues to play out in our discussions about welfare today. we debate whether we wt to lphose n lew teseti sicn athahee resi >> how many books a year does the university of chicago put out? >> we have over 250 ties in its catalog d we distribute for 55 otherpbirs sahaer e but0 esurund20 gecatalog. >> we have many presses inthe uk, like the british library the bosnian library. our reach extends even he we haveagepcan sln ulsh of lcida >> hunley, michael gordon's new book. who is michael gordon? >> he is an author that is writing about pseudoscience
we are looki for strong holahipsetaytg. aerk imi t schel n er ok ha aea rit orof the welfare system in the u.s. it is called a sympathetic state. we often think that welfare has its origins in thenew deal and theae oiicarng thime cs n bue ookoeac 17whisat allows aid for the victims of natural disaster. it was actually is law that they were drawing on the nature of the welfare system during the great depressi. jolt t grdesis sa th eassnc ien f oe people. because of this conflict continues to...