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capitalism is not die and it is spreading all over the world what's going on in asia in china the uk america alan when i'm talking about tomorrow we're not talking about calico ism per se we're talking about social democracy that's something a little bit different and is richard pointed out here and you know pretty good record we had a pretty good record for a number of decades now it's a question that's how this program was introduced so we're talking about social democracy obviously capitalism is part of that go ahead alan i value five percent of g.d.p. is twenty five percent of g.d.p. is spent by the government here forty five to fifty percent in europe that's hardly the end of social democracy i mean the germans have what they call social democracy and they like it and they keep it and it's their form of capitalism and there isn't the slightest sign that i can see that anything is going to road yes there will be cuts in the budget but those cuts are coming after a very very large increases over the last five to ten years so it isn't true i mean we've just passed the health care bill we h
capitalism is not die and it is spreading all over the world what's going on in asia in china the uk america alan when i'm talking about tomorrow we're not talking about calico ism per se we're talking about social democracy that's something a little bit different and is richard pointed out here and you know pretty good record we had a pretty good record for a number of decades now it's a question that's how this program was introduced so we're talking about social democracy obviously...
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so far only the uk, israel, and america are known to have deployed them, although the u.s.rst strike by an armed drone took place in pakistan in 2004 under then president george w. bush. under obama, they have become america's go-to tool of choice in both its conventional and shadow wars, being used by both the military and the cia. now, on first look, you cannot blame the obama administration for being so enamored with drones. they allow u.s. forces to attack targets without risking american lives and are relatively cheap. however, the obama administration is being incredibly shortsighted. it's not just that drones do inevitably sometimes kill the wrong targets and can thus radicalize local populations and lead to more terrorism, or that they are known to have security flaws, witnessed by the computer virus that hit a base in nevada where the u.s. military fly their drones. it's also that where drone attacks stand in law is murky at best. is it okay to assassinate people, even americans? who pulled the trigger? civilians cannot engage in war, but cia members are civilians.
so far only the uk, israel, and america are known to have deployed them, although the u.s.rst strike by an armed drone took place in pakistan in 2004 under then president george w. bush. under obama, they have become america's go-to tool of choice in both its conventional and shadow wars, being used by both the military and the cia. now, on first look, you cannot blame the obama administration for being so enamored with drones. they allow u.s. forces to attack targets without risking american...
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remember there is highly educated people who are educated in the uk and europe and america who are going home now. they want to build their country. but they are deeply haunt and traumatized by what happened to them and their family members. there is a lot of healing that has to be done. that will take time. >> indeed. nick, republicans spent the last six months attacking the president on his approach to libya. they say he leads from behind and so on. is this the final vindication of his approach? >> it's not a final vindication, but it is a tentative vindication. what he did was tremendously controversial and not only among republicans, but a lot of democrats as well. there were a lot of reservations and a huge risk and so far it worked. we don't know where libya will go. there risks ahead, but for right now the white house can feel pretty good about the risk they took and what it approved. >> pins pally because no american lives have been lost and a muslim nation does not appear inclined to turn against america. >> when you travel around libya, it's an astonishing feeling to go to a ch
remember there is highly educated people who are educated in the uk and europe and america who are going home now. they want to build their country. but they are deeply haunt and traumatized by what happened to them and their family members. there is a lot of healing that has to be done. that will take time. >> indeed. nick, republicans spent the last six months attacking the president on his approach to libya. they say he leads from behind and so on. is this the final vindication of his...
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the uk, here the news america marketing.he publisher of the "wall street journal" in europe resigned over ethical issues. because of a program that may or may not have been designed to inflate the circulation of that newspaper. next week, rupert murdoch is going to face shareholders at the annual shareholders meeting in london on friday, and expect a lot of these ethical issues to be brought up there. >> the expectation is the tone might be a little different from when rupert murdoch was before parliament? >> yes. i think the shareholders, and certainly one group of shareholders is urging for no-votes on some of the board members. they want this company to be held more accountable to the ethics and business standards that they feel they would like to have a company in which they invest in. >> drew griffin, thanks so much for bringing that special investigation. >>> as the prosecution prepares to wrap up its case against michael jackson's personal doctor, we take a look ahead at conrad murray's defense with nancy grace. i'm r
the uk, here the news america marketing.he publisher of the "wall street journal" in europe resigned over ethical issues. because of a program that may or may not have been designed to inflate the circulation of that newspaper. next week, rupert murdoch is going to face shareholders at the annual shareholders meeting in london on friday, and expect a lot of these ethical issues to be brought up there. >> the expectation is the tone might be a little different from when rupert...
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who we have running a country of law breakers so the people of america have voted for their one of their own a law breaking weasel uk a so don't corporate investigators find documentary evidence of fraud a countrywide i mean let's go let's talk about that reality here of the real lawbreaking and did the department of justice ever view those documents and the summer of two thousand and seven some of the in-house investigators from countrywide went out and went through the shredded been for a bunch of countrywide loan offices in and around boston and what they found was evidence that persuaded them but workers inside the branches were faking documents they were cutting and pasting literally they would kind paste the address from one piece of property onto an appraisal for a completely different piece of property and presto suddenly the first piece of property looked like it was more valuable and you could make a bigger loan on it and sell it easier and that kind of thing happened throughout the mortgage industry you talk about america west which was the biggest so prime mortgage lender during the boom and the joke the
who we have running a country of law breakers so the people of america have voted for their one of their own a law breaking weasel uk a so don't corporate investigators find documentary evidence of fraud a countrywide i mean let's go let's talk about that reality here of the real lawbreaking and did the department of justice ever view those documents and the summer of two thousand and seven some of the in-house investigators from countrywide went out and went through the shredded been for a...
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uk and ireland. it just recently started streaming in latin america and the caribbean this fall. netflix also reports its earnings after the closing bell today. the company had a rough 3rd quarter in many respects losing customers after it hiked its fees and also the streaming -- the separation of its streaming and dvd rental businesses which they brought back together so we'll see what they say in their earnings report. the stock market off to a good start, cautious optimism on europe right now. dow up 60. nasdaq up 27. s&p up by 8. and we'll see probably by wednesday what european leaders decide to do about their debt crisis. wall street will be in wait and see mode over that this week. >> not bad for a monday. we'll take it. >> reporter: absolutely. >> all right, jason brooks with kcbs and cbsmoneywatch.com, we appreciate it. >> thank you, jason. >>> being exposed to bpa before birth apparently has an impact on girls' behavior at 3 years old. harvard researchers found young girls scored worse on behavior tests if their mothers had high levels of bpa during pregnancy. issues in
uk and ireland. it just recently started streaming in latin america and the caribbean this fall. netflix also reports its earnings after the closing bell today. the company had a rough 3rd quarter in many respects losing customers after it hiked its fees and also the streaming -- the separation of its streaming and dvd rental businesses which they brought back together so we'll see what they say in their earnings report. the stock market off to a good start, cautious optimism on europe right...
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uk have developed a vegetable called super broccoli. designed to fight heart disease. not to be outdone, researchers in americaeo inside another oreo. >> and then fry it well tonight jimmy welcomes "real steel" actor, and musical guest, jeff the brotherhood. late night with jimmy fallon. well time for your "first look" at entertainment news, when it comes to getting pregnant, actress jennifer aniston says there's no rush. the 42-year-old tells "elle" magazine, if it's meant to be, it's meant to be. if it doesn't happen, no sweat. aniston has been plagued by pregnancy rumors since she started dating actor justin thorough. >>> forbes estimates that oprah winfrey earned $290 million over the past year. maintaining her place at the top of the list of entertainment's highest-earning women. "little monsters" helped propel lady gaga into second place with $ 90 million. and former "real housewives" star bethany frankel came in third with $55 million. >> i watch her show, too. >> way to admit that, bill. >>> and finally, there's a new muppet in town. meet lilly, a 7-year-old who comes from a family who struggles to hav
uk have developed a vegetable called super broccoli. designed to fight heart disease. not to be outdone, researchers in americaeo inside another oreo. >> and then fry it well tonight jimmy welcomes "real steel" actor, and musical guest, jeff the brotherhood. late night with jimmy fallon. well time for your "first look" at entertainment news, when it comes to getting pregnant, actress jennifer aniston says there's no rush. the 42-year-old tells "elle"...
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uk have developed a vegetable called super broccoli. designed to fight heart disease. not to be outdone, researchers in americaave developed a way to stuff an oreo inside another oreo. [ cheers and applause ] pretty amazing, man. listen to this. today, first lady michelle obama made a surprise visit to the secret service headquarters. michelle was, like, "you guys are great. but since i was able to surprise you -- [ laughter ] you're fired." [ cheers and applause ] "look who's here. oh, man. i'm supposed to be protecting you." "yeah, exactly." here's some election news. the founder of home depot announced that he is supporting mitt romney for president. kind of a nice story because mitt romney was actually assembled with parts from home depot. [ light laughter ] isn't that sweet? [ scattered applause ] and finally, a woman who worked for the girl scouts was arrested for stealing $300,000 to pay for plastic surgery. [ audience ohs ] people knew something was up because on friday, the woman had thin mints. then on monday, she came in with two giant samoas. [ cheers and applause ] we have a great show tonight! gi
uk have developed a vegetable called super broccoli. designed to fight heart disease. not to be outdone, researchers in americaave developed a way to stuff an oreo inside another oreo. [ cheers and applause ] pretty amazing, man. listen to this. today, first lady michelle obama made a surprise visit to the secret service headquarters. michelle was, like, "you guys are great. but since i was able to surprise you -- [ laughter ] you're fired." [ cheers and applause ] "look who's...
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states, in spain, another 20 million and in the uk at lloyd's bank, 32 million and in the united states, another 20 million, charles, of bank of america, so his holdings were widespread throughout many different countries and that's what's going to be so difficult to uncover and let's face it, this isn't exactly the time to be selling any of your stock or bond holdings because the market has been so volatile. that's why they're held in different places throughout the world. it will take a long time to uncover and possibly years for the libyan investment authority to get this back into libyan hands. nina. >> felicia, thanks. >>> for libyans there is an everyday reminder of the man who ruled them for 42 years. that's because his face is on their money. they have been buying wads of these notes, what we're seeing a 1 libyan dinar but thousands more than their face value and a moment in history. andrew? >> always looking for a way to make a quick dollar somewhere. >>> the civil law in libya may be over but the economic fight is just beginning especially in the country's main industry which is oil. analysts say it will take years for the o
states, in spain, another 20 million and in the uk at lloyd's bank, 32 million and in the united states, another 20 million, charles, of bank of america, so his holdings were widespread throughout many different countries and that's what's going to be so difficult to uncover and let's face it, this isn't exactly the time to be selling any of your stock or bond holdings because the market has been so volatile. that's why they're held in different places throughout the world. it will take a long...
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uk for use in witchcraft. and taking a shortcut -- one marathon runner from the 26 miles a bit too much, butangt the bus certainly helped. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also or around the globe. there is heavy fighting in libya denied as troops of the national libyan council push hard into the city intosirte. fighters in the gaddafi stronghold have put up surprisingly fierce resistance, but now, according to bbc reporters who are with forces of the government, there are only a few streets still left in the hands of gaddafi loyalists. >> a war that has lasted nine months across libya has come down to a few streets and suburbs in colonel gaddafi cozy home town. the fighting on the streets of sirte is ferocious and intense. the town is being pummeled and pounded into submission. a place gaddafi favored above all others in libya flattened block by block. after a battle that lasted more than a week, this day began with soldiers from the new government loading their ammunition belts for what they hope will be the last day of fighting. the transitional council declared more than once that the city is about to fall, but now, they are convinced it will so
uk for use in witchcraft. and taking a shortcut -- one marathon runner from the 26 miles a bit too much, butangt the bus certainly helped. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also or around the globe. there is heavy fighting in libya denied as troops of the national libyan council push hard into the city intosirte. fighters in the gaddafi stronghold have put up surprisingly fierce resistance, but now, according to bbc reporters who are with forces of the government, there are only a...
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america. currently, the biggest investors in the american residential market hail from canada, retirement and then, yes, china, mexico and uk the list. and the top destinations are, with a couple of exception, troubled real estate markets, including california and florida and arizona. senator charles schumer is one of the sponsors of the measure. senator schumer, it's good to have you with us. i want to start with the big question, how much of an effect will youplan have on housing prices? >> i think it can have a significant effect. we calibrated it so that actually the lowest amount of house that someone could buy and live in was $250,000. in many markets, that's about at the median and there are many foreclosed homes still at that level, and even when the market is somewhat lower, everyone knows you scoop up demand at a little bit higher end of the market it raises prices everywhere. >> so how many buyers, do you think this will bring in? >> well, no one know, but we do know similar programs when people invest in america and people are entrepreneurs and create ten jobs in america are well oversubscribed, america is still
america. currently, the biggest investors in the american residential market hail from canada, retirement and then, yes, china, mexico and uk the list. and the top destinations are, with a couple of exception, troubled real estate markets, including california and florida and arizona. senator charles schumer is one of the sponsors of the measure. senator schumer, it's good to have you with us. i want to start with the big question, how much of an effect will youplan have on housing prices?...
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america. currently, the biggest investors in the american residential market hail from canada, retirement and then, yes, china, mexico and ukhe top destinations are, with a couple of exception, troubled real estate markets, including california and florida and arizona. senator charles schumer is one of the sponsors of the measure. senator schumer, it's good to have you with us. i want to start with the big question, how much of an effect will your plan have on housing prices? >> i think it can have a significant effect. we calibrated it so that actually the lowest amount of house that someone could buy and live in was $250,000. in many markets, that's about at the median and there are many foreclosed homes still at that level, and even when the market is somewhat lower, everyone knows you scoop up demand at a little bit higher end of the market it raises prices everywhere. >> so how many buyers, do you think this will bring in? >> well, no one know, but we do know similar programs when people invest in america and people are entrepreneurs and create ten jobs in america are well oversubscribed, america is still that lady wit
america. currently, the biggest investors in the american residential market hail from canada, retirement and then, yes, china, mexico and ukhe top destinations are, with a couple of exception, troubled real estate markets, including california and florida and arizona. senator charles schumer is one of the sponsors of the measure. senator schumer, it's good to have you with us. i want to start with the big question, how much of an effect will your plan have on housing prices? >> i think...
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uk correct? >> well, 10 years ago i was on a show called pop stars in america i have been through this entire processctly what these contestants are feeling i know their fears and doubts, um, and as an artist, you know, in the industry today, i feel like i can really communicate with them, and connect with them and it is a way that i can communicate with them, whether it is technical on vocals or saying what do we need behind this line where are your thoughts at right now i kind of go a little deep into it but the contestants know what i am talking about that is what is wonderful working with the over 30s they are so experienced. so we are able to work and grow on another level. >> forgive me for saying the uk i am thinking ahead to the next question the fact that a version of this show was so big already in the uk, did that give you extra confidence when it came to joining simon and the rest of the gang for the american version of the show? or did that give you any sort of trepidation hey, i don't know if we can repeat that success here or not. >> absolutely not i have full faith in simon cowell, i
uk correct? >> well, 10 years ago i was on a show called pop stars in america i have been through this entire processctly what these contestants are feeling i know their fears and doubts, um, and as an artist, you know, in the industry today, i feel like i can really communicate with them, and connect with them and it is a way that i can communicate with them, whether it is technical on vocals or saying what do we need behind this line where are your thoughts at right now i kind of go a...
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america by choice. it's the most extraordinary nation. you saw 2.5% growth in the last quarter. we'd kill for that in the uk right now. that's -- >> mind you, we drive it through financial extraction. >> if so many people are unhappy here in the united states, where the economy is worth $14 trillion a year, you next competitor is china at $5 trillion a year. hang on a minute, with these globalized protests, it's quite scary what could happen around the world. >> how so? what would you be afraid of? >> it's scary that it's happening here, first of all, when bear in mind you're by far the number one country in the world. >> where a country so wealthy would have this -- >> the 7 billionth person was born today. over half the world live on less than $2 a day. america is incredibly privileged, but it's unhappy. >> it's unhappy because of the obvious sense of injustice through platinum citizenship and multi -- basically, it's the breach of fairness in justice that i think glen greenwald talks about, which is the income inequality in this country, if you look historically, is quite honestly, not terribly offens e offensive,
america by choice. it's the most extraordinary nation. you saw 2.5% growth in the last quarter. we'd kill for that in the uk right now. that's -- >> mind you, we drive it through financial extraction. >> if so many people are unhappy here in the united states, where the economy is worth $14 trillion a year, you next competitor is china at $5 trillion a year. hang on a minute, with these globalized protests, it's quite scary what could happen around the world. >> how so? what...
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here in south america, talk in africa as well, across into asia, southeast asia, a lot of talk across europe. the trial of course in italy, here, the victim, meredith kercher's family from the ukg watching this play out in the social media and internet. erin burnett "out front" the top of the hour. you had an exclusive conversation with the treasury secretary today. what did you learn? >> well, we are going to talk about those bank fees you mentioned ones that citi crossing. they're the latest, as you know, between credit card fees and atm fees and using your debit card. we talk about that. we also talk about the risks of double-dip recession. and whether there could be another wall street bailout on all of that, counting down to the amanda knox, that twitter map that you just had was really neat. counting down to that as well. speaking of course to obama senior campaign strategist, david axelrod will be our guest. we'll see what they think, john, now they don't have to go against chris christie. >> no christie in the race but they'll get someone a tough lime for them. see you in a few minutes. >>> chris christie is out, as we mentioned but who in the republican race would ben
here in south america, talk in africa as well, across into asia, southeast asia, a lot of talk across europe. the trial of course in italy, here, the victim, meredith kercher's family from the ukg watching this play out in the social media and internet. erin burnett "out front" the top of the hour. you had an exclusive conversation with the treasury secretary today. what did you learn? >> well, we are going to talk about those bank fees you mentioned ones that citi crossing....
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america and yesterday customers in the u.s. and canada were hit. joining us now from england where it is believed the whole problem started is stephen bates. research in motion's uknk you for being with us. let's start right now with what the current state of the servers and then mail traffic for blackberry users around the world is as far as you understand it. >> first of all, thank you forgiving me an opportunity to give you an update. as of 6:00 a.m. british standard time, we have seen a significant improvement to all services across europe, africa, middle east, and india. however, we are remaining vigilant on taking all necessary action to make sure the service levels are at the level we would expect and our customers expect. >> what happened? >> fundamentally back to the delays we have incurred are due to a problem within the infrastructure. as you know within the inf infrastructu infrastructure, there is backup in resiliency. this instance, the core stretching systems did not back up as expected or as tested. that's caused this messaging and delay we have seen. >> massive computer problem. you mentioned europe, africa, middle east, india. you did not mentio
america and yesterday customers in the u.s. and canada were hit. joining us now from england where it is believed the whole problem started is stephen bates. research in motion's uknk you for being with us. let's start right now with what the current state of the servers and then mail traffic for blackberry users around the world is as far as you understand it. >> first of all, thank you forgiving me an opportunity to give you an update. as of 6:00 a.m. british standard time, we have seen...