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john d. rockefeller jr.and, this building on is before the stock market crash gave us the great depression back in 1929. but rockefeller moved ahead with his project despite his partner's dropping out. this guy could have taken his money and saved it until the country was in better economic conditions. instead, he didn't. he used the money on the largest private building project ever at that time. and he put his trust in these guys, famous picture, american workers. these 11 men were sitting 66 stories above where i am right now. during the worst economic conditions in our history, they worked hard and earned a living because there was an unselfish american named john d. rockefeller jr. he took a chance on the american worker and said we've got to get this done. and rockefeller center became an economic engine for new york. it still is today. you see those crowds around the big christmas tree every year. it's a tradition. america has been through tough times in the past and in those times, we relied on the m
john d. rockefeller jr.and, this building on is before the stock market crash gave us the great depression back in 1929. but rockefeller moved ahead with his project despite his partner's dropping out. this guy could have taken his money and saved it until the country was in better economic conditions. instead, he didn't. he used the money on the largest private building project ever at that time. and he put his trust in these guys, famous picture, american workers. these 11 men were sitting 66...
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major funding is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. ( helicopter blades whirring ) >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda, and a terrorist who's responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women, and children. ( cheering ) ( explosion ) >> go, go, go, go, go! >> narrator: on may 2, 2011, us special operations forces killed the world's most wanted man in a raid on a house in pakistan. the operation gave the world a glimpse into a vast and secret campaign being waged by the united states. it's known as the kill/capture program. >> all right, spot on 1-6-0. (
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major funding is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. and by reva and david logan. committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund with a grant from scott nathan and laura debonis. >> narrator: july 1997, the naval station in norfolk, virginia. a sailor, william bosko, had just returned from sea. eager to see his new wife, he rushed home to this apartment complex. what he found inside horrified him. he ran next door to his neighbor, danial williams. >> william bosko came over, beating on my door, yelling frantically that his wife was dead. and i grabbed my phone, called 9-1-1, and went to see what... how i could help. >> you are clear. 8-8-14, clear. >> narrator: the police arrived minutes later. there was no forced entry. the apartment was clean and tidy, except for the bedroom, where michelle
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this is probably a combination of john d. rockefeller and jay gould and jpmorgan. player, a big player. he has bags of money. he had stuffed the ballot box. its factories are shown bolting away at full tilt because he has some tax -- somehow gotten favors. but not just that, he has an open back in his lap. he had studied at to find out how to fool people. opposite him are the young labor -- is the young laborer with nothing to do in his factories. the idle on the wall is falling down, so how do you counter balance that? >> on the opposite side, on the right to the meat -- the entrance to the main reading room you have the figure of government. it is knowledge-based democracy. so there, the figure of government has an open book in her lap. she is informed. and everything is in balance. she is a respectable figure. and on the right is the figure of a young voter with books under his arm. he is going to cast his ballot having informed himself and there is an officer with grain and she is separating the wheat from the chaff of elected officials. and holding a balance s
this is probably a combination of john d. rockefeller and jay gould and jpmorgan. player, a big player. he has bags of money. he had stuffed the ballot box. its factories are shown bolting away at full tilt because he has some tax -- somehow gotten favors. but not just that, he has an open back in his lap. he had studied at to find out how to fool people. opposite him are the young labor -- is the young laborer with nothing to do in his factories. the idle on the wall is falling down, so how do...
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this is probably a combination of john d. rockefeller and jay gould and jpmorgan.is a big player. he has bags of money. he has stuffed the ballot box. his factories are belching away, going full tilt, because somehow he has gotten favors. there is the money. he is holding it. not just that, he has an open book. he has studied at to figure out how to fool government. opposite him is a poor young laborer with nothing to do. his factories are idle. the wall is falling down. how do you counterbalance that? on the opposite side, on the right of the entrance to the main reading room, you have a figure of good government. it is accomplished through knowledge-based democracy. there, the figure of government has an open book in her lap. she is informed. everything is in balance. she is a very respectable figure versus the one before. on the right is a figure of a young voter with books under his arm. he is going to cast his ballot, having reformed himself. opposite is a young woman holding and are not with golden grain pouring out of it. she is separating the wheat from the
this is probably a combination of john d. rockefeller and jay gould and jpmorgan.is a big player. he has bags of money. he has stuffed the ballot box. his factories are belching away, going full tilt, because somehow he has gotten favors. there is the money. he is holding it. not just that, he has an open book. he has studied at to figure out how to fool government. opposite him is a poor young laborer with nothing to do. his factories are idle. the wall is falling down. how do you...
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some people make it yees for hackers using obvious passwords like john d. or wildman.password password. mario armstrong has tips on how to make your computer password more secure. mar mario, good to see you as always. we all have about 20 passwords we have to log into. can we start with simply the longer the password the better? >> the longer the password is absolutely better, man. this is really, really important. so much identity theft can happen so easily from having the wrong password. here's the bottom line. georgia institute of technology researchers found they could crack an eight character password in two hours. but for a 12 character password, the same process would take 17,134 years. so i say, go with at least a ten character password or more to be safe. >> that is a good tip. the other thing, a lot of us just use letters and numbers. that's a bad idea? >> yeah. because there's only 26 letters in the alphabet and numbers, there's only but so many you're going to use in a password, one through all the way up to nine and zero. you want to use numbers, letters a
some people make it yees for hackers using obvious passwords like john d. or wildman.password password. mario armstrong has tips on how to make your computer password more secure. mar mario, good to see you as always. we all have about 20 passwords we have to log into. can we start with simply the longer the password the better? >> the longer the password is absolutely better, man. this is really, really important. so much identity theft can happen so easily from having the wrong...
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does slim concentrate in net worth around 7% of mexican gdp, which would be roughly three times what john d. rockefeller concentrated in 1911 on the eve of the breakup of standard oil, in other words, three times more. but more interestingly, slim has, slim's net worth is greater than the net worth of the following 20 mexican magnates. it's as if, let's say, gates had more money than buffett and the balkans and the next 15 altogether. which is obviously not the case. the concentration is such that it's almost unfathomable which is why we always say, and rightly so, mexican business committee is made out of two parts. slim and the rest. and also id into the issue in this chapter about the tremendous reluctance for conflict, to any kind of ideological or personal confrontation. recall an anecdote in 1989 when they were trying to build his party after the 88 electoral defeat and fraud, and many of us were helping him trying to at least oversee the polls in local elections, and i tell the story of common friend of ours, we went to polling and election held just outside of mexico city, and we we
does slim concentrate in net worth around 7% of mexican gdp, which would be roughly three times what john d. rockefeller concentrated in 1911 on the eve of the breakup of standard oil, in other words, three times more. but more interestingly, slim has, slim's net worth is greater than the net worth of the following 20 mexican magnates. it's as if, let's say, gates had more money than buffett and the balkans and the next 15 altogether. which is obviously not the case. the concentration is such...
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concentrate and net worth around 7 percent of mexican gdp which would be roughly three times what john d. rockefeller concentrated in 1911 on the eve of the breakup of standard oil, three times more, but more interestingly slam has -- / net worth is greater than the net worth of the following 20 mexican magnates or fat cats. it is as if, let's say, gates had more money than buffett and the wall nice and the next 15 altogether, which is obviously not the case. the concentration is such that it is almost unfathomable which is why we always say it rightly so. mexican business community is made of two parts, slim and the rest. i get into the issue in this chapter of the tremendous reluctance because of this aversion to conflict to any kind of ideological or personal confrontation. trying to bert -- built his party after the 88 electoral defeat in fraud. many of us for helping him try to at least oversee the polls in local elections. i tell the story of the common friend of ours. we went to a polling and the elections held just outside mexico city. we were there watching to see. britain still
concentrate and net worth around 7 percent of mexican gdp which would be roughly three times what john d. rockefeller concentrated in 1911 on the eve of the breakup of standard oil, three times more, but more interestingly slam has -- / net worth is greater than the net worth of the following 20 mexican magnates or fat cats. it is as if, let's say, gates had more money than buffett and the wall nice and the next 15 altogether, which is obviously not the case. the concentration is such that it...
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>> that is an apocryphal story started by john d. cassel. hemingway shot himself with a pistol that belonged to his own father and after is death hemingway asked his mother please send him the pistol. he wanted to have it. to own that relic of his father. downhill in key west when it arrived, inside was a painting of her, a birthday cake which had been very long time and had none and destroys the canvas. and a pistol his father used to commit suicide with. that was -- horrified by this whole thing and wrote a story about it and hemingway never bothered to say it was a much better story the other way around that he actually asked his mother for that gun. he did not use that gun to commit suicide. he used a shotgun which his own sun wisely cut up and buried and destroyed. if you want to read something that is very poignant that relates to that, a scene in "for whom the bell tolls," his father committed suicide and jordan goes up mountains in montana and drops that gun into a lake. upon the pass in the mountains. that probably is why hemingway
>> that is an apocryphal story started by john d. cassel. hemingway shot himself with a pistol that belonged to his own father and after is death hemingway asked his mother please send him the pistol. he wanted to have it. to own that relic of his father. downhill in key west when it arrived, inside was a painting of her, a birthday cake which had been very long time and had none and destroys the canvas. and a pistol his father used to commit suicide with. that was -- horrified by this...
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d, they all died. it was pretty tragic really. [john] winnemucca w w the first lake to dry up. if you looooon theheapap winnemucca's off to the side there. anananat happened d s whenenhey installedd the derby dada over the yearsrs it just starard droppipi andndropping,g, and sosoinnemucca lake ended up just dropping down below and drying up.. ininhe 1960s0saided by ththendadaered species act, the tide started to turn in favavav of the pyramid lake tribe. the pyramid lala tribe has become v vy y gressive in tryryg totoororct some of these e e lems. probablylyhe most signgnicant thing thth they didi in the e ely going was to get the courtss to recognize thatatoooouch h ter was s s g to the newlands project. basically two things were happepeng. one e s that the actuauauaur was considered by some tototot be wastetel.l. water r s delilired to land thatatidn't have a water right. in some cases, peopop that did have w wer rights were receieing more than ththr share. so t t court recognized thth s sethihihiad t tbe done. as a result of s s sss in the c crts, much less s terrris no. isis
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this is probably a combination of john d. rock of -- rockefeller and jpmorgan. he is a big player.e stuffed the ballot box. his factories are sean -- shown going full tilt. he has the money. he has an open book. he has figured out how to fold government. opposite him is a poor young laborer. the wall is falling down. how do you counter balance that? on the opposite side on the right of the entrance to the main reading room, you have a figure of good government. it is knowledge based democracy. the figure of government has an open book in her lap. everything is in balance and she is a very respectable figure. on the right is a figure of a young voter with the books under his arm. he is going to cast his ballot having reformed himself. opposite is a young woman holding and turn -- an urn. this figure of government is holding a balanced scale. the final mural is government at its best produces peace and prosperity, arts, literature, all these things can flourish. >> passed the murals is the main reading room. one of the many places that people can come to read and to research. an elab
this is probably a combination of john d. rock of -- rockefeller and jpmorgan. he is a big player.e stuffed the ballot box. his factories are sean -- shown going full tilt. he has the money. he has an open book. he has figured out how to fold government. opposite him is a poor young laborer. the wall is falling down. how do you counter balance that? on the opposite side on the right of the entrance to the main reading room, you have a figure of good government. it is knowledge based democracy....
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economist at the from newport california, billounder and investment officer have all of with johns about what d and should surprise? >> i don't think it should that we placed and the a 1 u.s. with credit negative outlook economic debt motivation is the fiscal prospects government get to a would no compatible with a rating. april we thought the.s. government would have a couple years. we think now the not done probably won't for another couple years, if not done now. the august second is the factorment we ceiling will certainly negotiations have gone expected been more expected. very low high impact would get to without the debt been raised. >> ros it is your lack of confidence the government has th ability solving problem more than anyhing >> i think that this correct at the matter is the contract and the of between the the democrats. >> rose: bill cross you you have talked about confidence in economy. view of that they very able to co they do, it solion satisfy your own concerns. >> i do, charlie. i think they'll come to some agreement. think what than of the political system for future parlia
economist at the from newport california, billounder and investment officer have all of with johns about what d and should surprise? >> i don't think it should that we placed and the a 1 u.s. with credit negative outlook economic debt motivation is the fiscal prospects government get to a would no compatible with a rating. april we thought the.s. government would have a couple years. we think now the not done probably won't for another couple years, if not done now. the august second is...
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this is probably a combination of john d. rockefeller and j.p. morgan. he is a big player.e stuffed the ballot box. his factories are shown going full tilt. he has the money. he has an open book. he has figured out how to fool government. opposite him is a poor young laborer. the wall is falling down. how do you counterbalance that? on the opposite side on the right of the entrance to the main reading room, you have a figure of good government. it is knowledge-based democracy. the figure of government has an open book in her lap. everything is in balance and she is a very respectable figure. on the right is a figure of a young voter with books under his arm. he is going to cast his ballot, having reformed himself. -- informed himself. opposite is a young woman holding an urn. she is separating the wheat from the chaff in the selection of letters -- elected officials. this figure of government is holding a balanced scale. the final mural is government at its best produces peace and prosperity, arts, literature, all these things can flourish. all is right with the world. >> p
this is probably a combination of john d. rockefeller and j.p. morgan. he is a big player.e stuffed the ballot box. his factories are shown going full tilt. he has the money. he has an open book. he has figured out how to fool government. opposite him is a poor young laborer. the wall is falling down. how do you counterbalance that? on the opposite side on the right of the entrance to the main reading room, you have a figure of good government. it is knowledge-based democracy. the figure of...
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crucible that rmed john wilkes booth and that his story as much as it is a story of confederate zealotry, 's an actor's story as wl. >> rose: debate in washington, the "harry potter" phenomenon d john wilkes booth and his family when we continue. every story needs a ro we can all root for. whbeats the odds ancomes out on top. but this isn't just a hollywood storyline. it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are sma busine owners. so if you wanna rootfor a real , support small busiss. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: negotiations in washington over the debt ceiling remain at a deadlock. house republicans are pected to vote tomorrow on their cut, cap, and balance plan. the white house threatened to vetohe republican proposal today. white house press secreta jay carney mocked the proposal calling it "duck, dodge and dismantle." tuesday'house vote comes after more than week of white hoe talks with congressional leaders. house speaker john boehner and representative eric c
crucible that rmed john wilkes booth and that his story as much as it is a story of confederate zealotry, 's an actor's story as wl. >> rose: debate in washington, the "harry potter" phenomenon d john wilkes booth and his family when we continue. every story needs a ro we can all root for. whbeats the odds ancomes out on top. but this isn't just a hollywood storyline. it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or...
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london's assistant police commissioner john yates resig d resigned. yates calls his decision, quote, crap. his resignation is one day after scotland yard chief paul stevenson quit. he came under fire for hiring a former "news of the world" editor as his pr kumt ant. that man was arrested in the scandal last year. british lawmakers expect rupert murdoch's protege rebekah brooks to show up tomorrow to answer questions. despite her arrest over the weekend, her spokesman says she will be there. she's denying she knew her reporters hacked phones for scoops while she was the newspaper's editor. rupert murdoch, chairman of news corp, and his son james are expected to testify alongside brooks tomorrow. they will appear before parliament's media committee. >>> a heatwave hitting the middle of u.s. extremely high humidity makes it feel as hot as 117 degrees in some places. that heat is creeping east. >> brutal. i probably lost 10 pounds today. it's crazy. >> we are sweltering, and we're just asking for some relief here. houston is hot as blazes. stay put. stay
london's assistant police commissioner john yates resig d resigned. yates calls his decision, quote, crap. his resignation is one day after scotland yard chief paul stevenson quit. he came under fire for hiring a former "news of the world" editor as his pr kumt ant. that man was arrested in the scandal last year. british lawmakers expect rupert murdoch's protege rebekah brooks to show up tomorrow to answer questions. despite her arrest over the weekend, her spokesman says she will be...
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i don't know how it sits with eric cantor, vis-a-vis john boehner acti boehner, there's so many d dynamicsere, but i think this will sit well with independents. >> michael, thanks for coming into the studio. >>> will arnold schwarzenegger pay child support, battling that, and also battling a snowstorm, if you can believe it. >>> and cnbc's nicole lapin here with a story about something general motors is doing they haven't done since the 1980s. keep it here. just one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. >>> up dating you on our breaking news out of norway where several people have been nu hurt in a huge explosion that rocked government buildings in oslo. martin what, do we know. >> reporter: well, it was a huge explosion, as you say, in a part of town with many government buildings, cafes, shops. eyewitnesses described chaos as people fled the area, they were afraid of a second
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there was anger in the president's voice as he railed at the failure to put together a d dl with the speaker, john boehner, to cut the debt by more than $3 trillion. the president suggested he's dealing with a runaway bride. >> i've been left at the altar now a couple of times. i think that, you know, one of the questions that the republican party is going to have to ask itself is, can they say yes to anything? >> reporter: the white house says it was very close to a deal just two days ago. the two sides had agreed on a trillion dollars in cuts to general government spending, $650 billion in cuts to entitlements, medicare, medicaid and social security, which democrats were screaming about. and the two sides also agreed to tax reform, which would mean another $800 billion in revenues. >> this was an extraordinarily fair deal. if it was unbalanced, it was unbalanced in the direction of not enough revenue. >> reporter: and that may have been the problem. earlier in the week, a bipartisan group of senators suggested even more revenues could be raised, and suddenly according to republicans, the preside
there was anger in the president's voice as he railed at the failure to put together a d dl with the speaker, john boehner, to cut the debt by more than $3 trillion. the president suggested he's dealing with a runaway bride. >> i've been left at the altar now a couple of times. i think that, you know, one of the questions that the republican party is going to have to ask itself is, can they say yes to anything? >> reporter: the white house says it was very close to a deal just two...
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it was the murder of inmate john derrick chamberlain, occurred in october, occurred over here in d-cube. inmates drug chamberlain out of view from the guard station and savagely beat him to death. he was incarcerated for what we would consider a low-level sex-related offense, possession of child pornography. there's an inmate culture here that crimes against children are viewed as something dispickable. those inmates are commonly targeted for violence, but the reality in 2006, we didn't have the housing space, we were trying to juggle our inmate population to put him in a position so what we did with him was we told him, you know, don't talk about your charges, don't talk about the crimes that you may have done or committed, try and fit in and be nondisscript. >> he claims it wasn't the inmate that is targeted chamberlain, but two deputies. >> cops pulled me out and told me, hit him from the neck down. didn't say kill him. never said kill him, just said go beat him up. because he's a pervert. >> a later investigation was unable to confirm that the deputies told the inmates about chamber
it was the murder of inmate john derrick chamberlain, occurred in october, occurred over here in d-cube. inmates drug chamberlain out of view from the guard station and savagely beat him to death. he was incarcerated for what we would consider a low-level sex-related offense, possession of child pornography. there's an inmate culture here that crimes against children are viewed as something dispickable. those inmates are commonly targeted for violence, but the reality in 2006, we didn't have...
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i'm not seeing just do something becausethe ght policiesre important as john has indicated but we have to become d -- we have become a kick the can nation or ai think the younger generaon would say we've become a fake ill you make it nation and that's gointo affect economic grth negatively for future ars. >> is this more the presidens fault or republican congress fault? >> well, i think it's both. i mean there's an intract ability here in terms of philosophy. we basically have a canes versus a-- type of moment in which e democrats are suggesting capital injection and stimulus and-- stimulus and the republicans are suggesting capital destruction and a return to balanced budgets. it's a situation, philosophical moment that really defies resolution in terms of coming together on a middle ground and that i think is t problem. the election in 2012 will probably dece it one wa or the other. >> that will be the great debate of the 2012 campaign. >> oh, i think so. it will center around jobs but it will center around the solution to those jobs whether or not a balanced budget inneblingt effect produces or
i'm not seeing just do something becausethe ght policiesre important as john has indicated but we have to become d -- we have become a kick the can nation or ai think the younger generaon would say we've become a fake ill you make it nation and that's gointo affect economic grth negatively for future ars. >> is this more the presidens fault or republican congress fault? >> well, i think it's both. i mean there's an intract ability here in terms of philosophy. we basically have a...
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[inaudible] >> i am john hart from the university of pittsburgh. we worked with w q e d in pittsburgh to produce a documentary and had a grand opening and surviving tuskegee airmen who came from pennsylvania. one thing we were told was there is a larger than normal amount of african-americans who came from pittsburgh in the pennsylvania area. the other thing was i did a news release and there was a story about eleanor roosevelt where there was an actual black pilot and she agreed to go up and everyone said don't do this. she went up and sure that black pilots were capable of being fighters. is that story true and what can you tell me about the pittsburgh and western pennsylvania area? >> i will start with the second part of your question. the gist of that story is true. but that distorts it a little bit. mrs. roosevelt was in tuskegee in 1939 or 1940 for a board meeting of the roosevelt fund. she was on the board of directors of the fund responsible for doing lots of things, mainly building schools for african-american children in rural areas. she had been to tuskegee se
[inaudible] >> i am john hart from the university of pittsburgh. we worked with w q e d in pittsburgh to produce a documentary and had a grand opening and surviving tuskegee airmen who came from pennsylvania. one thing we were told was there is a larger than normal amount of african-americans who came from pittsburgh in the pennsylvania area. the other thing was i did a news release and there was a story about eleanor roosevelt where there was an actual black pilot and she agreed to go up...
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john? >> good evening, if it first you don't succeed, change the bill to try to attract more votes and try again that. is what the house speaker dsibly within minutes, the senate preparing to take up the plan tonight. >> a's 218, nays 210. the bill is passed. >> house speaker john boehner pushed his plan through the house. >> this house has acted and it is time for the administration and time for our colleagues across the aisle, put something on the table! tell us where you are! >> according to critics they came at a cost. >> republicans took a bad bill and made it worse. >> to lure tea party republicans, boehner added a balanced budget amendment making it less attractive to democrats. it raises a debt ceiling for six months but requires both house and senate to pass the constitutional amendment by two-thirds vote before the nation could raise the credit limit. >> thent
john? >> good evening, if it first you don't succeed, change the bill to try to attract more votes and try again that. is what the house speaker dsibly within minutes, the senate preparing to take up the plan tonight. >> a's 218, nays 210. the bill is passed. >> house speaker john boehner pushed his plan through the house. >> this house has acted and it is time for the administration and time for our colleagues across the aisle, put something on the table! tell us where...
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john derek chamberlain. it occurred in october. and it occurred over in d cube when the inmates drug chamberlain behind a privacy wall and out of view from the guard's station and, you know, savagely beat him to death. he was incarcerated for what we would consider a low-level sex-related offense. possession of child pornography. there's an inmate culture here that crimes against children are viewed as something that's rather despicable. so those inmates are commonly targeted for violence. but the reality in 2006 was we just didn't have the housing space or we were trying to juggle our inmate population to put him in a position. so what we did with him is we told him, you know, don't talk about your charges, don't talk about the crimes that you may have done or committed, you know, try and fit in, be nondescript. >> petrovich claims it wasn't the inmates who initially targeted chamberlain but two deputies who are no longer with the department. >> the cops had pulled me out and told me. they said hit him from the neck down and, you know, make sure he doesn't
john derek chamberlain. it occurred in october. and it occurred over in d cube when the inmates drug chamberlain behind a privacy wall and out of view from the guard's station and, you know, savagely beat him to death. he was incarcerated for what we would consider a low-level sex-related offense. possession of child pornography. there's an inmate culture here that crimes against children are viewed as something that's rather despicable. so those inmates are commonly targeted for violence. but...
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international banks there is that managing director john chambers spoke to reuters and he said quote if the u.s. government misses a payment it goes to d. he says this is known as the selective default that paper that is maturing on august fourth will go to dean d d d d that's lower than triple c. yes what they say greece is worth triple saying well why doesn't the greek government come out with a ratings report saying america's that's worth a dig therefore sell your american debt you need a place to put a cast by group that will give you a play all the options all the acropolis ourselves we don't even know if i'm going to play for the dominion still the acropolis mierda you know some of the smaller problem but also noted a default on u.s. treasuries a benchmark against which all other debt is measured would dwarf any worries about u.s. credit ratings as global markets would crumble they're pulling out this all canard oh the markets will crumble the world as we know it will and oh it's all over it give us all your money yeah well of course it's part of that too to be learned to put a gun to the head of folks and saying it's a hijacking
international banks there is that managing director john chambers spoke to reuters and he said quote if the u.s. government misses a payment it goes to d. he says this is known as the selective default that paper that is maturing on august fourth will go to dean d d d d that's lower than triple c. yes what they say greece is worth triple saying well why doesn't the greek government come out with a ratings report saying america's that's worth a dig therefore sell your american debt you need a...
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international banks toure's the managing director john chambers spoke to reuters and he said quote if the u.s. government misses a payment it goes to d. d. d. d. the best lower than triple c. and that's what they say greece is worth triple saying well why doesn't the greek government come out with a ratings report saying america's that's what the did he therefore sell your american debt you need a place to put the cash but greek that it will give you a play all the options go here proposer so's you don't even know if it were playing for the company or solve your problems of the sort problem. radiation has been detected in a thyroids of almost half of all children living near japan's fukushima facility authorities are continuing to study the health effects of of the nuclear crisis which send safety shutters around the world some like germany have already pledged to close all of its plants but there are countries convinced there is a safer alternative morton reports from beijing. with the global spotlight firmly back on the safety of nuclear power following japan's tsunami and the problems at the fukushima daiichi plant china is lookin
international banks toure's the managing director john chambers spoke to reuters and he said quote if the u.s. government misses a payment it goes to d. d. d. d. the best lower than triple c. and that's what they say greece is worth triple saying well why doesn't the greek government come out with a ratings report saying america's that's what the did he therefore sell your american debt you need a place to put the cash but greek that it will give you a play all the options go here proposer so's...
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with these international banks the managing director john chambers spoke to reuters and he said quote if the u.s. government misses a payment it goes to d. d. d. d. the best lower than triple c. and that's what they say greece is worth triple saying well why doesn't the greek government come out with a ratings report saying america's that's what the d. therefore so you're american do you need a place to put the cash but i agree that it will be a ploy all the options all the acropolis are sold you don't need more time for the children here until the acropolis regarding your problem. well they're there for god and few the russian children suffering from a rare genetic disease which few know how to cure and which can leave them badly scarred and in acute pain until now has been virtually ignored by the medical establishment but one mother is hoping to change that kind of discovery ports. she likes dancing and no one would guess the amount of pain lisa goes through to make these simple movements lisa has a rare genetic condition that either moses blows up or that makes her skin less than as a butterfly wing a slight touch or a hug can cause
with these international banks the managing director john chambers spoke to reuters and he said quote if the u.s. government misses a payment it goes to d. d. d. d. the best lower than triple c. and that's what they say greece is worth triple saying well why doesn't the greek government come out with a ratings report saying america's that's what the d. therefore so you're american do you need a place to put the cash but i agree that it will be a ploy all the options all the acropolis are sold...