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and the plane was then as scored into a remote area of the i care for yet another several you've got the eleven the bathroom i mean. it's more lovely were you know i think that they were probably morning and remember everybody mourns in the room and i got to get out joining the mile high club anymore because immediately they're going to think it's a terrorist threat and i think that's the true threat to america the death of the mile high club the death of. our well speaking of my little stick on it for one more minute the hooters girls put out a nice video take a look. number three is really like a. week here in the public seats you're speaking to. me and let me. tell you. i think that was rather sweet kids you hear anything they had to say. you know what
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i think leaders i think fried pickles i don't know what you're talking about that's what the specialty is their own aware of anything i thought it was probably. the way to go you go to everybody says if you're a serious hooters denier you claim it's to protect you. ok you are a serious leaders and i are i actually i thought the thing here is video had an interesting kind of tempo people were kind of and happy which was different so i say congrats i think i may be actually like upset or outraged about this but no no i just mean like a lot of the other tributes were so somber and so now you know we're dramatic i mean rule number one we killed we've killed a lot of other terrorist those are reasons to rejoice all right you know nine eleven said but the whole point is why we're going forward and i think the hooters girls could lead us they aren't they are going to leave us thinking oh thank god for the. speaking about it are going to leave us children as we know sponge bob square pants is
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a popular children's show but apparently it might not actually be very critical of them might lead to short term learning and attention problems. well the cartoon character sponge bob square pants could he be hurting your child's ability to learn a new study out of the university of virginia finds four year olds or measurably worse on mental function tests after watching this ninety minutes of sponge bob that's supposed to show you why i'm not taking that laugh that's what i'm supposed to children who either through pictures or watch the slower paced shows for the same amount of time. so now even our cartoons are turning our kids into children because they're just too fast paced they want you to sit around and draw a picture or watch something that moves a little slower you know christmas came early so that i'm going to give you my. dad again find out i swear they would probably read i don't see the stories we've covered on the show here to talk about are you one of those they think there is
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a massive liberal conspiracy because sponge bob was on some books talking about global warming or something re me they will not let this. do you know the krabby patty you are made with crack cocaine oh it is a junkie the whole thing seriously designed to turn our kids into gay drug abusing islamophobia anti-american scumbags. extension deficit disorder well all of that aside as a psychology minor which clearly makes me an expert i would like to point out that this study has a few flaws one of which was the sample size was all from the middle class upper middle class another is that there were only sixty people that they did another is that there were they were four year olds and the target audience respond six to eleven also this is one study it's one finding it's not supported by further but it's funny because fox news obviously jumped all over because i've you know other people reported on it but it's everybody mentioned that it is a small sample size yes it's one of the greatest saw fox much of the opposite but
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still clearly clearly the evidence is overwhelming and they are the point not to mention the a.p. article thank you the associate press article that came out said that this bill. on the evidence showing that this is causing a national health problem or you just can't handle the early warnings bawbees but ok president of the devil spawn of the devil let's go to this last story here and real clip but this is really just ridiculous thank goodness a new york federal court overturned a search on hunch that police did see police they said the police can't pull over a car simply because two passengers are riding in the back seat according to who is september second ruling they said that a trio of new york police department officers have a hunch that a passing gold colored ford crown victoria with new jersey license plates might secretly have been charging for right so on hunch they just decided to go ahead and search the car i don't really get to say you have a hunch these days appear a lot of first beneficial. first of all the right in a chrome pick that's
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a crime right there so that's that's probable cause to start with well i mean i've never ridden in the back of a car when there's no in the passenger seat it's really uncomfortable so i i can see that about however as someone who was stopped routinely for random insurance cherrix because i clearly looked too young to drive but i do know that yeah driving while blind and looking you know no i mean i think it's ridiculous and i'm glad the judge made the right decision you know you like to complain a lot about civil liberties and i think for once you might have actually hit on one i'm going to jump on board with you know i don't want. to be the reason for probable cause well you take the scare quotes off it and use the constitution that we actually agreed on something i got a rabbit i think for joy to me that the nights are ok for me and make me come back tomorrow as it makes more sense or talking points and that's going to be on the program to discuss the c.n.n. tea party republican debate now the meantime got to get become a fan of the lower show on facebook and follow us on twitter and if you missed any
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of the nice or any other nights you can always catch tell if you tube dot com slash you're going to show up next. well when one deals with war for us to realize that this tremendous amounts of damage that are done not just human damage but damage to the physical environment in which the battlefield takes place tremendous amounts of damage done by aerial bombs by napalm boy coming from the sims whether it's not a sonic boom so factoring marine mammals or it's the burning oil fields around a rock or a good strong coral reefs suspect for calamity purposes the list just goes on and on the geneva conventions of nineteen forty nine states that there shall be taken
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in the war to protect one involved against widespread long term and severe damage the united states although it is accepted almost all of the provisions of protocol one has taken exception to that. wealthy british style science and sometimes it's. a. market finance scandal why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report.
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this is a bill to put people back to work old growth of the country this is the bill that will help our economy in a moment of national crisis. and a crisis they just won't go away so with his entourage of american workers in tow obama sends his new jobs bill to congress with a major bank announcing major layoffs and with volatile markets are developed economies really on the brink of collapse. just to thank you. i don't want any money i don't want to. thank you. it seems like a simple request considering these are first responders who are the ones who were there for america during her time of need so ten years later the country remembers
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nine eleven why are some forgetting the heroes who risked their lives to help. and it's a cuban cold shoulder thirteen years of it so why has the mainstream media been so silent about the cuban five case in the west that are sounding the trumpet for her work to build richardson's fight for an american held in cuba. and from the cuban five to the white house twenty seven a group of activists fighting to shut down the school of america will explore the criminal charges these activists now face after deciding to fight for their rights and beliefs. evening it's monday september twelfth seven pm here in washington d.c. i'm lauren lyster and you're watching our t.v. fear in the markets today came as investors and economists are worried that greece
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could be closer to defaulting on its debt now analysts say they don't believe the u.s. can be insulated from the stress on european banks economists are already worried the u.s. is headed into recession and worry europe could be the tipping. point but in a crazy world obama took this opportunity to go to the calm of the rose garden to try to sell his jobs bill. the world economy. that is full of uncertainty right now in europe in the middle east some advance may be beyond our control. but this is something we can control obama says what we can control is passing his bill but president obama doesn't really have control to pass this measure with a divided washington it would seem so maybe that's why he felt the need to get some extra support out there an entourage surrounded him during his speech he said they
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were teachers cops construction workers to name a few who would be helped by is bill but just as he was making these public statements trying to instill optimism another one came out bank of america very publicly released a statement saying it was laying off thirty thousand employees to try to save five billion dollars a year for the beleaguered bank so what does all of this mean for europe america and americans earlier i spoke to edward harrison founder of credit write downs i asked him first if he thinks greece is going to default. i think they will have a hard restructuring this year that means basically principal but i don't think it's going to be unstructured a fall where they basically just run out of mali well you know. they're going to get top up in terms of the bailout that they've already received even though they actually haven't met the the criteria for the austerity to but you know it's the end of the law for this this program i think what it is is the eurozone is going to
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say look this isn't working we realize that there's no way they're going to be able to repay and do the austerity we have to take some haircuts that is we have to rate the debt going to default and then we're going to have some sort of program to deal with that in an orderly and structural work so who loses in that scenario the bond holders of the greek sovereign debt and that's pretty principly greek begs but also foreign backs like german begs for expects belgium birds so what does that mean for you or i feeling in america a country that some think is teetering on recession and could this be the tipping point cannot you know i look at default as a positive it's about sort of the did the it's unsustainable what we really should be concerned about is the economy both the united states and europe because at the end of the day austerity which is what these countries are undergoing that's not a beneficial thing over the sort of medium term you know when you start cutting
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people's when you start cutting staff which is what austerity is are cutting wages basically just sucking money out of the economy and so that's going to be negative for the. car to be like ours which has a huge slug of private sector debt those people are going to run into big problems and they're going to fall out is this going to be sort of a spiral so this is true both in europe and in the spirit and to the degree that you see something in europe negative in terms of the carby that's going to feed back to us but we are. probs that's that sort of work so which is worse for the united states if greece defaults in the way you think it's going to fail or if it doesn't well it depends. because if greece defaults that everyone says ok now greece is the faulty luckily we have the way greece the other a special case. good let's. see all or they could say oh greece defaulted
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oh what about our a what about portugal what about spain italy they look like greece maybe the default to. you know let's sell their gods and get out of those countries and then the same sort of support out there that just played out in greece what about in the united states as well that a hold of a lot of exposure to greet sovereign gadd there's concern today over french banks getting a ratings downgrade because of all of the greek get on their books and you know there's also the the credit default swaps i think in the u.s. in particular that's where a lot of people concerned that is that if greece defaults in fact it will be a positive word for american banks because they are on the other side of that is that they've been. he that greece will default and in fact when they are they do default these some of these boats will be the whole of the american banks will be will get the the the bad or as
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a result ok so is that good or bad it sounds like you're saying somewhere and i think this is going to that's if there's a credit default swaps i think the bottom line. level with us as just normal people is the you. global fair to dismiss so complex there are so over the year of things happening we don't know what's on the books of any of these large banks that anything that happens with the variations in it could just spiral out of control of the negative word of the same. as your lehman brothers did to does the ok why don't we early in brothers in two thousand and eight start of the financial crisis in two thousand and eight and we as a country were supposed to have some reforms after that they were supposed to end to big to fail and keep this from happening again does this all just show that nothing has changed tell you. you know for instance jimmy duggan who's the head of j.p. morgan chase just recently said you know what all of these measures they're trying
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to take of basel to make us increase our capital there. i know you're right edward we have that we have that full screen can we bring it up a little read a quote straight from the article he said it in an interview with financial times he said i'm very close to thinking the united states shouldn't be in battle anymore i would not have agreed to rules that are blatantly anti-american our regulators should go there and say if it's not in the interest of the united states we're not doing it are these regulations not in the interest of the united states to have capital requirements it's positive for j.p. morgan chase and it's positive for america if the world cup was it may be over the short term it's negative because there are leads will take a hit and they won't they will have the sort of capital so you're saying the banks are just trying to preserve their interests and interest of making more money exactly and of course they will if they make more body that's great for the because they'll be paid a lot of body but if bad things but a little bit a lot of back it goes catastrophic we roll they'll be billed be bailed out does it
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we're talking about with greece because you're talking about if it defaulted and bond of onerous architecting are cut would that be a change in that paradigm that we've seen because what we've seen is banks getting bailed out and bester is getting bailed out and average people getting screwed with this be a change in that you know where investors are bailed out you mark exactly that's the good. move or the right direction towards you know basically what we. love will be mostly private sector debt i think that greece is different of that regard and you know really there probably is good public so you go but. these debts need to be written and that means that the institutions that hold these debts they need to account for the losses and if that means that some of them are and solve the you know we have to deal with a bunch of oh but we need to move on from there we need to write those debts to move forward it can't be all good that there has to be some kind of what is this going to mean for greek people in the short term or for anybody average people in
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america in the short term where there are the negative consequences of a default like you're talking about you know you know the greek banking system would be very weak they'd probably get a bailout or need a bailout you know we would talk about a hard restructuring what we're really saying is that there's going to be losses and we know that those losses are going to mean that where we capitalized both beggs in the lead because he was like germany and france but also the greek banks themselves you know there might be a flat type of attitude meaning that you know if we cap was your bags that means you'll probably have to flog some of them off and sell them to foreigners things of that nature there's always going to be some recrimination and tension but at the end of the day once these debts that are unsustainable are written off i think that that's a positive the only thing we have to worry about is the economic consequences of a downturn or from basically sucking money out of the car when you think we've really been a tipping point in us so for me the tipping point of the u.s. is we're already there right now. the economy rolling over i think the tipping
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point would cause. if we had some sort of if this jobs bill doesn't get passed plus you know we have to make more spending cuts and so forth for the government i think at that point really at the end of this year we would have a recession. it would start to go in that direction that you're of the nouriel roubini school of thought there right now a massive stimulus is needed in the short term well you know i wouldn't say a massive step. this is needed i would say if you want the delegates you want to have stimulus but then most residents plan on buying that are going to die and are in there i don't think that's going to cut it really you probably would need more than but see the problem is is what customers are talking about is it still is that just kicks the can down the road or is it something that actually is fundamental we just started talking about the fact that these. debts need to be written down so if
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you're just going to prop up these companies by throwing more of the problem and tried to allow the situation to continue and have the economy grow out of the the situation although it is a year to use the going to get back to where we were before that's exactly what we tried to do in two thousand and here we are getting two thousand the law. calls and execute the parthenon. but if they do i think that. they're defaulting that allows them to do that they don't want to have to flog off all of their treasures to foreigners what they really need to do for their people is to default recognize the pay of want to move forward all right where do you go every harrison showing us the silver lining in a greek default scenario it's quite right down. and speaking of benefiting from hardship the u.s. has just marked the tenth anniversary of nine eleven of course we know lives lost have been commemorated and patriotic words said but also people are making
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a profit on it but are american heroes getting any payoff from the sacrifices they made well our teavana fought its work and i found out firsthand take a look. they were the first to look disaster in rio i digging through what was left of the collapsed towers will honor the heroic first responders who rushed to the scene and saved so many the honoring is yet to happen you don't expect to be discarded like a junkyard dog hundreds of rescue workers died on nine eleven and hundreds more are dying today to respond is. fighting diseases that will die in the cancer and respiratory diseases long heart attacks since nine eleven a thousand and forty have died that i know about and now we have to fight to be compensated to screw us to us officials refuse to recognize a link between ground zero debris and countless illnesses among first responders
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the government tried to block them getting health care denied their sick lied and told that the air was safe to praise day one consciously the u.s. government would honestly just prefer that they shut up and or die and go away a retired construction worker t.j. gilmartin is one step away from cancer i had robert de niro i had him serving me crumble away but do you think one person or for me a mask after over three hundred days spent in ground zero rubble tejas facing long surgery but it's his memories that scare him the most finding a half a woman's body and the only way you could tell it was a woman's body look like a big piece of chicken chicken fried. he could nail polish on the fingertips didn't ban the fifty year old has traveled to washington dozens of times a week politicians up to reality and we had to bring brass loads of sick respond this is walking in with oxygen tanks and i mean these are guys who were faking it
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and every time we took a trip there was another guy missing. you know who died i mean it's disgusting politicians do people tension to these heroes women in uniform to boost their patriotic credentials american politicians always talk about how valuable teachers are but they are but then they strip them of their unionizing rights and reduce their salaries and treat them terribly and similarly the first group sponsors are merely the latest i would say suckers to have been taken in by the news first responders pushed to the side nine eleven has been used as a pretense for questionable politics countless times including a global war on terror there's a nine eleven for take the united states and the world before paying years nonstop of using nine eleven as a politics of fear. for political gain gain has not only been political the tragedy has also been commercialized
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a money making machine is operating in full swing on the tenth anniversary of september eleventh nine eleven memorial wine for just over nine hundred dollars nine eleven remember and sushi for twelve bucks a roll and a nine eleven told back for almost two hundred fifty dollars on offer in the u.s. to commemorate the tragedy all these vendors make money off all these bottles and products and it's turned into a kind of weird halloween party where it's fun to get into the fear of the turban the bin ladin bogeyman ten years ago while political and commercial profit is all the rage the last to see big box responders and as they die off so do the expectations of some like t.j. just to have somebody from the government say thank you. and say it just took thank you. i don't want any money and i want to. thank you. and say see churkin are hurting anyone. and here now is
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someone else who made event sacrifices in nine eleven ken george he is a nine eleven search and rescue worker thank you for being on the show you know the last time i interviewed you i was actually in new york and i came to your house and i went to your doctor with you when you share your story with our audience you're back again today how's your health can. it's to quantity skitt worse little bit of trauma like t.j. was say you know when oxygen. but you know i try not to use it too much in the house because i'm calling a barrister and work on my daughter's friends are over that really go to calls or the street only knows so you know it's embarrassing sometimes but that's what's happening because none of their responses each time we get sick and we sit there each time we go there we've got this something else is wrong you know it's getting worse i'm so sorry to hear that i know you know one of the things when we last
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spoke you were looking to add that this was before there's a drug a health bill had passed and now president obama has signed and now people are starting to get paid but was that a solution for many of your friends in your nine eleven first responder community who are sick. no not at all i especially want to fund a cancer is not included in this so many people that died from cancer it's unbelievable just like the old gentleman's before said every three one a bus trip somebody else was missing or somebody else was dying i got to go to a good friend of mine who has stage four throat cancer and you know he's not suspected to be good i won't give them a couple of the guys admitted a little get together they're going to care and says they're going to go for biopsies and all kinds stuff like that it's scary you know it's really years in to see people trying to profit on it you know it's kind of aggravating how was it for you and your i know you're very close with and i love the first responder community
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you guys comfort each other and and are close how was the nine eleven tenth year anniversary for you guys what was was the biggest feeling that you had that i was here this that the term the tenth year anniversary with a lot of the first responders and to actually go that saturday to go see or of memorial wall that they have for a sickly spawn this out here in the alley so where the sick responded the lies the name of get caught up on a wall that was about it other than to shut the t.v. off in anything like this could be was too much to handle had a lot of people calling me up because they were still upset of all the stuff that they went through you know was to stuff like that right and all this time later and you mentioned that cancer isn't covered i just read a study day that u.s. returns for a thousand at nine eleven firefighters are nineteen percent more likely to get cancer there are studies done on this and it's not being covered i how many of your
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friends are are sick with cancer that were first responders. i would see good to. have cancer and employment they have chances that people don't usually get you know. it the forty's and early fifty's and these people are dying and they're leaving behind young kids and wives they don't its own legal and some of the kids they live even heard of. and yet they're not recognized by the government can been ten years later looking back you've made so many sacrifices you haven't gotten the help in your friends from the government that you thought you would you have pictures i think i remember correctly with with hillary clinton aide even obama ten years later though would you have done this again if you could go back you know something. i would certainly do it again well let me take i would do things are a lot differently i would make sure i had the proper response rate is the proper
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gear i wish the proper equipment was with me you know that's what i would you know because i thought about that a lot of times you know shit or a shit night and i would be going to sure if you see the levy in the street for and you twitter a google hope book and another leaf falls which was that you know would you go help her out you know do it again but like i said i would do things a lot differently than they should i had the proper equipment and that was nothing that wasn't given at the time right now reports ya know so i'm sorry that that about the situation there and i really appreciate you coming on our show and talking about it because i do think a lot of people don't understand really how much you guys have have sacrificed and suffered i appreciate it that was nine eleven search and rescue worker can charge thank you now meanwhile new mexico governor bill richardson former governor he has traveled to cuba to try to free a u.s. government contractor who is jailed in havana that man's name is alan.

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