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, i saw somewhere where colby had a big impact on you. >> yes. a huge impact. >> how big is colby college? >> it is small, maybe 700 students. >> located where? >> it is in central maine. it could have been on another planet. was defined by growing up in maine. but it was only in colby that i was put in contact with the power structures of our culture. i did not understand what wealth was until i went there. i understand that there are people in the world with a lot more money. i had not spent a lot of time around them. the spectrum in my small town, i knew people that have less money and people who had more money. but not in the quantum way. i did not understand what it meant to be living in new york city. i think about my life today. i could not have conceived this life growing up in my small town. colby was this place where i encounter these ideas for the first time. i learned to grapple with things. what is the point of this life if these things are possible? is it the point of my life to find a job where i can make enough money to make these
, i saw somewhere where colby had a big impact on you. >> yes. a huge impact. >> how big is colby college? >> it is small, maybe 700 students. >> located where? >> it is in central maine. it could have been on another planet. was defined by growing up in maine. but it was only in colby that i was put in contact with the power structures of our culture. i did not understand what wealth was until i went there. i understand that there are people in the world with a...
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>> colby college. i was very much the diver banged from maine. everybody else is from outside of maine. >> was a great -- graze that got you in there? was it your sats or your performance? >> my grades were good, but not exceptional. my sats were good. i think it was my essays. i think my essay played a lot in getting me in. i am glad they let me in. >> you wrote a monologue on gold. >> this is probably black cargo gold. >> how many monologues have you done in your professional career? >> 16. it is about my trip to an island in the south pacific or the people worshiped the objects of america. they have a celebration one day a year where they are at the base of an erupting volcano and they tell the history of america in dance, theater, and song. >> is this fiction? >> no. it is in thomas. the people have a lack of an economic system. on this island, a lot of people do not use money or believe in currency. this is how their worship works. it is paired with a story of the international financial collapse. you can march right down to the treasury and
>> colby college. i was very much the diver banged from maine. everybody else is from outside of maine. >> was a great -- graze that got you in there? was it your sats or your performance? >> my grades were good, but not exceptional. my sats were good. i think it was my essays. i think my essay played a lot in getting me in. i am glad they let me in. >> you wrote a monologue on gold. >> this is probably black cargo gold. >> how many monologues have you done...
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. >> colby? >> that is one-sided. the other side has pressure, the ideological side, the democrats who say we don't want riders in the bill. you have an ideological clash there along with the clash over spending. >> nina? >> it is insane to be having this fight over social policy riders instead of the budget. in the last analysis, that is what it comes down to. does anybody doubt that if you put this to a vote in both houses and there were no requirement from the leadership that they stay with the party line that there could be a budget passed without the riders? absolutely, because there are enough but republicans who would vote for it and most democrats who would. but that is not the world we live in. >> charles, what will to do we live in? >> a world in which republicans offered a one-week extension so you don't have a shutdown. an extension that has only two riders that are completely insignificant. this is all about if the democrats think that by refusing at -- the president said he would veto it, the senate will
. >> colby? >> that is one-sided. the other side has pressure, the ideological side, the democrats who say we don't want riders in the bill. you have an ideological clash there along with the clash over spending. >> nina? >> it is insane to be having this fight over social policy riders instead of the budget. in the last analysis, that is what it comes down to. does anybody doubt that if you put this to a vote in both houses and there were no requirement from the...
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. >> series plan versus the speech, colby? >> i am not surprised to hear that characterization, even though i don't agree with that. paul mwai and's proposal what the impact that the president is talking about -- paul ryan a's proposal will have the back of the president is talking about. it is not about painting republicans as ogres. you will see a tremendous cut and energy, 70%, 25% cut in education, cuts in programs. those things are going to happen under his proposal. that is not a matter of makeup or mischaracterizing. it is what is going to happen. >> how do you have a serious debate about this, nina? >> well, i am not sure how did the debate gets serious. in some sense you reap what you sow. republicans were trashing obama's plan because of and not controlling costs, and now it has come back to hit them very hard. the truth is that ryan in some ways has a serious plan on medicare. he is right about some things. you do need it skin in the game -- consumers do. obama is also right, in my view, anyway, the division is kind
. >> series plan versus the speech, colby? >> i am not surprised to hear that characterization, even though i don't agree with that. paul mwai and's proposal what the impact that the president is talking about -- paul ryan a's proposal will have the back of the president is talking about. it is not about painting republicans as ogres. you will see a tremendous cut and energy, 70%, 25% cut in education, cuts in programs. those things are going to happen under his proposal. that is...
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unequivocal we based on the gretchen morgenson report and others like colby of bank of course warren buffet's nonvolatile that who knows what charlie munger is habit is a guy must be a horse after time up until july two thousand and seven when money was. circulating through the banking system from a class a drug dealing those c.d.o. backed by a code via bank j.p. morgan bank of america all these other banks that went polling month to the fed prior to their c.e.o.'s may have been a rated following that all the downgrades happened now we first reported on this in two thousand and eight when antonia maria coast then head of the united nations office on drugs and crime said he had evidence to suggest the proceeds from drugs and crime were the only liquid investment capital available to banks on the brink of collapse he said quote interbank loans were funded by money that originated from the drugs trade there were signs that some banks were rescued that way but again there's another aspect to why do analysts give these studios a rating of aaa why does moody's s. and p. fitch give what is
unequivocal we based on the gretchen morgenson report and others like colby of bank of course warren buffet's nonvolatile that who knows what charlie munger is habit is a guy must be a horse after time up until july two thousand and seven when money was. circulating through the banking system from a class a drug dealing those c.d.o. backed by a code via bank j.p. morgan bank of america all these other banks that went polling month to the fed prior to their c.e.o.'s may have been a rated...
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arbitration and the ones that they won they would recover less than their their losses those who want to are colby of baghdad by wells fargo which of course is. warren buffett's bank in california they just paid one hundred sixty million dollars fine for laundering nearly four hundred million in mexican drug money. why no prosecution calling well you know i think there's been no kind of prosecution because again of our captured regulators when you look at the horrific press that this is gotten were basically well copia was laundering money for a mexican drug cartel that is killing mexican citizens so basically the united states has helped aid and abet this through. money laundering through a covert and mccovey i think by the way wasn't alone in that but these are very serious issues and that's not the only serious issue that wilko of you had you recall that will cost you about golden west those you know loans from golden west many of them were just circling the drain at the time that golden last they were securitizing those loans they had a problem with the c.d.o. as that. put together because he
arbitration and the ones that they won they would recover less than their their losses those who want to are colby of baghdad by wells fargo which of course is. warren buffett's bank in california they just paid one hundred sixty million dollars fine for laundering nearly four hundred million in mexican drug money. why no prosecution calling well you know i think there's been no kind of prosecution because again of our captured regulators when you look at the horrific press that this is gotten...
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number ten gordon brown was handed the job when tony blair quits during his eventual successors wroth colby's because of people that were in the party. but david cameron was only rescued from a minority government with a deal of his own sharing power with the party that voters put third it's a coalition which an angry electorate sees breaking promises and which listens to washington more than westminster protesters politicians are so committed. to this kind of seeming fantasy of the of this special relationship with washington that they're prepared to do everything necessary to maintain that relationship while bearing you know having no concern for their relationship with the people who elected them in the first place and this is a this is a dysfunction a deep deep dysfunction of the heart of the british so-called democracy the past six months have seen a series of demonstrations in london and across the u.k. gates cuts to public spending and the war in libya some of those protesters have marched right down this road past the front door of their democracy to say it's not working you're emmet
number ten gordon brown was handed the job when tony blair quits during his eventual successors wroth colby's because of people that were in the party. but david cameron was only rescued from a minority government with a deal of his own sharing power with the party that voters put third it's a coalition which an angry electorate sees breaking promises and which listens to washington more than westminster protesters politicians are so committed. to this kind of seeming fantasy of the of this...
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but there's a man named colby, edward colby, who was a member of this profession. they were called nigger breakers. and frederick douglass, who's one of the unruly black men who was sent to him to be disciplined. and the life and times of frederick douglass. he talks about how he turned the tables on this guy. so guess who lives in everett colby's house now. donald rumsfeld lives in this guy's home. that was in the "washington post." so what i'm saying is we have these neoconfederates. i'm beginning to wonder who won the war. i came up in the car yesterday by the national archive and robert lee's picture is just as big as lincoln's. and i guess when we get more tea party in there, it will be larger. but anyway, we have these people and i think as an african-american and being acquainted with the african-american tradition i can read the signs, i can read the language and i can decode things. so when senator demint wanted to bring barack obama, i knew exactly what that meant. and i want to say on behalf of the south that the south is 50 years ahead on the media. in
but there's a man named colby, edward colby, who was a member of this profession. they were called nigger breakers. and frederick douglass, who's one of the unruly black men who was sent to him to be disciplined. and the life and times of frederick douglass. he talks about how he turned the tables on this guy. so guess who lives in everett colby's house now. donald rumsfeld lives in this guy's home. that was in the "washington post." so what i'm saying is we have these...
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and cain had help from his defense, colby rays husband with the pop to center.drifts back, fights the wind and makes the catch. san francisco took a 1-0 lead in the fifth. mark derosa drops a base hit in front of berkman and brings home burrell. but they tie and take the lead in the 7th. rasmus with his first home run of the season. it was 2-1, cardinals. down to their last out, the giants had two on for tejada, who sends this pitch deep to left center. rasmus gets a glove on it but can't hang on. it's a walk off double and san francisco wins, 3-2. the magic is alive and well. >>> the a's were at minnesota. gonzalez was on pitching six strong innings. he gets michael cuddyer looking. he struck out four including all-star catcher joe mauer. oakland finally broke through in the sixings. they ground to alexi. and kurt scores to make it 1-0. luke ends the game and a's win it 1-0. they are now 3-5. sharks close out their regular season last night by hosting phoenix. there was another big sellout crowd at the tank. san jose broke a scoreless tie in the second. ian whi
and cain had help from his defense, colby rays husband with the pop to center.drifts back, fights the wind and makes the catch. san francisco took a 1-0 lead in the fifth. mark derosa drops a base hit in front of berkman and brings home burrell. but they tie and take the lead in the 7th. rasmus with his first home run of the season. it was 2-1, cardinals. down to their last out, the giants had two on for tejada, who sends this pitch deep to left center. rasmus gets a glove on it but can't hang...
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colby rasmus with the pop to center. tejada drifts back, fights the wind and makes the catch.n francisco took a 1-0 lead in the fifth. mark derosa drops a base hit in front of berkman and brings home burrell. but st. louis to tie the contest and take the lead in the seventh. rasmus with his first home run of the season. it was 2-1, cardinals. down to their last out, the giants had two on for tejada, who sends this pitch deep to left center. rasmus gets a glove on it but can't hang on. it's a walk off double and san francisco wins, 3-2. the magic is alive and well. >>> the a's were at minnesota. gonzalez was on pitching six strong innings. he gets michael cuddyer looking. gonzalez allowed no runs while striking out four, including all-star catcher joe mauer. oakland finally broke through in the sixings. mark ellis grounds to alexi garcia. and kurt scores to make it 1-0. luke ends the game and a's win it 1-0. they are now 3-5. >>> sharks close out their regular season last night by hosting phoenix. there was another big sellout crowd at the tank. san jose broke a scoreless tie i
colby rasmus with the pop to center. tejada drifts back, fights the wind and makes the catch.n francisco took a 1-0 lead in the fifth. mark derosa drops a base hit in front of berkman and brings home burrell. but st. louis to tie the contest and take the lead in the seventh. rasmus with his first home run of the season. it was 2-1, cardinals. down to their last out, the giants had two on for tejada, who sends this pitch deep to left center. rasmus gets a glove on it but can't hang on. it's a...
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always good to see colbi colbie caillat. be performing the national anthem at the white house for the easter egg roll. >> i am. i'm singing at 10:00 right next to the first family. i'm nervous, honors and excited to be here. >> this is your first easter egg roll. >> my first time at the white house. second time meeting the president. >> that's cool. you've got a new cd coming out. >> yeah. it's called "all of you" and comes out july 12. >> i would love to see you do a duet with daffy duck. >> i would love to also. hi. >> there's the problem. pronoun trouble. colbie, we're looking forward to hearing you sing. let's see what's going on. pick city of the day. it will be, of course, washington, d.c. partly sunny and warm. 84 degrees today. going to be gorgeous. we have a risk of strong storms stretching from texas all the way to the upper ohio river valley. wet weather, windy weather in the pacific northwest. sunny and windy through southern california. the southeast into the midatlantic states, warm with plenty of sunshine. tem
always good to see colbi colbie caillat. be performing the national anthem at the white house for the easter egg roll. >> i am. i'm singing at 10:00 right next to the first family. i'm nervous, honors and excited to be here. >> this is your first easter egg roll. >> my first time at the white house. second time meeting the president. >> that's cool. you've got a new cd coming out. >> yeah. it's called "all of you" and comes out july 12. >> i would...
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staff of the white house and periodically asked to send in a group of -- director of cia with bill colby wanting to leave with the department of housing and urban development. the staff in the white house would produce these documents of six or eight names and here are the pros and cons and do they favor these or rained them and the president would look at them, or ask other people to let the mouth and that kind of thing went in when the president said that the director wanted to feel the cia and the bush's name was on that list. people had him first, second or third or above or below the line and for whatever reason there was a myth created at because i had been considered for vice president when president ford -- [talking over each other] >> guest: that we were competitive. so the myth came out that when he was sent to the cia the senate said we won't confirm you unless you agree that you will not be vice president. so it ruled him out and i told president ford i thought he should do that. he should definitely not allow the senate to tell him who the country should have as a vice-presi
staff of the white house and periodically asked to send in a group of -- director of cia with bill colby wanting to leave with the department of housing and urban development. the staff in the white house would produce these documents of six or eight names and here are the pros and cons and do they favor these or rained them and the president would look at them, or ask other people to let the mouth and that kind of thing went in when the president said that the director wanted to feel the cia...
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that kind of thing when and when the president said director colby wanted to leave the cia. and bush's name was on that list. that the staff produced. people had him first, second, third, fourth, above or below the line. and for whatever reason, there was a myth that was created that because i had been considered for vice president when president ford picked nelson rockefeller -- >> as he had spent and george herbert walker bush have been considered, that we were competitors. so the myth came out when he was sent to the cia, the senate said we will not confirm you've been less you agree that you will not be vice president. so we kind of ruled him out. and i told president ford, i thought he shouldn't do that. and he should definitely not allow the senate to tell him who the country should have as a vice presidential nominee. and i urged him not to agree to it. the facts are that george herbert walker bush begged the president to tell him he would not be vp. he wanted to be director of the cia, his wife at the quote above that said he was thrilled to be nominated for that. an
that kind of thing when and when the president said director colby wanted to leave the cia. and bush's name was on that list. that the staff produced. people had him first, second, third, fourth, above or below the line. and for whatever reason, there was a myth that was created that because i had been considered for vice president when president ford picked nelson rockefeller -- >> as he had spent and george herbert walker bush have been considered, that we were competitors. so the myth...
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postseason hero colby ross i will sit down with them tonight at 10:00.yet to find a man whose still boat capsize yesterday. witnesses say 2 men escaped onto an inflatable raft from a sinking sailboat around 2:00 p.m. saturday. the raft was done tothen flip it from highways. the first man was being treated for hypothermia and the second man was being rescued. still to come on kron 4 news weekend, another look at your forecast and let's check in with henry. >>henry: you know what to say about chick retirements. they say that you get half as much money in twice as much spouse. how to survive retirement. from a woman's point of view coming up on kron 4 news weekend. >>isabel: were back at 8:44 a.m. with mild weather in parts of the country. saturday night and i was there was waves of tornadoes that swept across the state and really didn't have them. let's take a look. >> this is a nighttime tornado. and it has to funnels. look at that. store >>isabel: chasers' captured this video, this is pocahontas county in west central iowa. emergency crews are now siftin
postseason hero colby ross i will sit down with them tonight at 10:00.yet to find a man whose still boat capsize yesterday. witnesses say 2 men escaped onto an inflatable raft from a sinking sailboat around 2:00 p.m. saturday. the raft was done tothen flip it from highways. the first man was being treated for hypothermia and the second man was being rescued. still to come on kron 4 news weekend, another look at your forecast and let's check in with henry. >>henry: you know what to say...
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deutsch or have other people that the amount and that went in when the president said the director colby wanted to leave the cia and push's name was on that list with the staff and people had first come second, fourth of all of the line or below the line and for whatever reason there was a myth created because i have been considered vice president when president ford picked nelson rockefeller -- and george herbert walker bush had been considered that we were competitive and so the myth cannot when he was sent to the cia the senate said we won't confirm you unless you agree he will not be vice president produce what kind of rule him out. and i told president ford i thought he should do that he should definitely not allow the senate to tell him who the country should have as a vice presidential nominee. and later urged him not to agree to. the facts or george herbert walker bush begged the president to tell him he wouldn't be vp he wanted to be the director of the cia and his wife wrote a book and said he was thrilled to be nominated for that and somehow the mckennon now that ali was the o
deutsch or have other people that the amount and that went in when the president said the director colby wanted to leave the cia and push's name was on that list with the staff and people had first come second, fourth of all of the line or below the line and for whatever reason there was a myth created because i have been considered vice president when president ford picked nelson rockefeller -- and george herbert walker bush had been considered that we were competitive and so the myth cannot...
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deutsch or have other people that the amount and that went in when the president said the director colby wanted to leave the cia and push's name was on that list with the staff and people had first come second, fourth of all of the line or below the line and for whatever reason there was a myth created because i have been considered vi president when president ford picked nelson rockefeller -- and george herbert walker bush had been considered that we were competitive and so the myth cannot when he was sent to the cia the senate said we won't confirm you unless you agree he will not be vice president produce what kind of rule him out. and i told president ford i thought he should do that he should definitely not allow the senate to tell him who the country should have as a vice presidential nominee. and later urged him not to agree to. the facts or george herbert walker bush begged the president to tell him he wouldn't be vp he wanted to be the director of the cia and his wife wrote a book and said he was thrilled to be nominated for that and somehow the mckennon now that ali was the one
deutsch or have other people that the amount and that went in when the president said the director colby wanted to leave the cia and push's name was on that list with the staff and people had first come second, fourth of all of the line or below the line and for whatever reason there was a myth created because i have been considered vi president when president ford picked nelson rockefeller -- and george herbert walker bush had been considered that we were competitive and so the myth cannot...
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it was dropped by center fielder colby rasmus.nts win 3-2, and get their first series victory of the season. just hours before that big win, the team took part in the long awaited world series ring ceremony. most of the players who were on the roster november 1 were there to receive the gold rings. fall of famers, willie mays, willie mccovey, were also there. and pitcher matt cain called it all an emotional experience. >> there had to be a couple of tears that got to the edge of the eyelid and got pushed back. i know i definitely did. >> other champions were invited to take part in the ceremony. including steve young from the 49ers and reggie jackson from the a's. >>> there's still no word on any arrests in the case of a giants fan severely beaten outside dodger stadium over a week ago, coming up, how both the giants and dodgers will honor bryan stow in san francisco and los angeles. >>> the oakland a's came out on top in a close game. brian fuentes nailed down his second save of the season. >>> i want to show you a bear on the lo
it was dropped by center fielder colby rasmus.nts win 3-2, and get their first series victory of the season. just hours before that big win, the team took part in the long awaited world series ring ceremony. most of the players who were on the roster november 1 were there to receive the gold rings. fall of famers, willie mays, willie mccovey, were also there. and pitcher matt cain called it all an emotional experience. >> there had to be a couple of tears that got to the edge of the...
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. >> i am cindy colby. i am with the state department in u.s. information agency. i have been doing this kind of thing for a while and i have a lot of issues that i work on. there is a very common trend to get people to change their behavior -- this will sound crass, i am sorry. you can stop discrimination because it is the right thing to do. it is. is also economically beneficial to do so. it is economically beneficial to stop using police or army to fight wars. it is economically beneficial to use that money in other ways. it is economically beneficial to listen to the input of all kinds of brains. we finally started listening to women. we need to start listening -- other countries need to be told and there ought to be a message. not only to do this because it is the right thing to do. one of the reasons that america is strong, even though we have our problems, but it is because we listen to the input from all kinds of people. it makes economic sense to listen to everyone. i wonder if there is a study that either george washington university has done or the summi
. >> i am cindy colby. i am with the state department in u.s. information agency. i have been doing this kind of thing for a while and i have a lot of issues that i work on. there is a very common trend to get people to change their behavior -- this will sound crass, i am sorry. you can stop discrimination because it is the right thing to do. it is. is also economically beneficial to do so. it is economically beneficial to stop using police or army to fight wars. it is economically...
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delays like the one in the colbis case send a clear signal to potential whistleblowers that reporting wrongdoing will only end up in an expensive bureaucratic mess. another area of concern that i have relates to the fbi employee misconduct. in january of this year the internal fbi office of progressal responsibility -- professional responsibility documents were leaked to the trez press containing a number of shocking allegations of misconduct committed by employees of the fbi. an example, the document detailed fbi agents who were dismissed because they were arrested for drunk driving and engaged in improper relationship with fbi informants, leaked classified information to reporters, sought reimbursement for expenditures they never made, and in one i instance brought foreign nationals back into the fbi space after hours. i want to know more about these penalties, how they were determined. i think it is necessary and important to know in light of the fact that the inspector general found in the may 2009 report that there is a perception among fbi employees that there's a double standar
delays like the one in the colbis case send a clear signal to potential whistleblowers that reporting wrongdoing will only end up in an expensive bureaucratic mess. another area of concern that i have relates to the fbi employee misconduct. in january of this year the internal fbi office of progressal responsibility -- professional responsibility documents were leaked to the trez press containing a number of shocking allegations of misconduct committed by employees of the fbi. an example, the...