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so, yes. so that we are just taking this vast abundance and actively reducing it, and that's before you mentioned the fact that 30-40% of the food is literally wasted in terms of it's, you know, a lot of it because of the concentration of wealth, there's such poverty in the world that people can't store the food that they grow effectively. or you take energy from a we've hit the limits frame, wait a minute, wait a minute, how can we say we've hit the limits if scientists tell us anywhere from 55-80% of energy produced in this country is wasted? so the limits frame doesn't call us then to explore, to get curious about what is it about this system of concentration, of decision making that ends up generating more waste than goods, more waste than what we really want in both of these areas, certainly, and more? and so the other problem i see with the limits frame coming out of the scarcity mind is that when i hear that idea, oh, we've hit the limits of what nature can provide, i can certainly unde
so, yes. so that we are just taking this vast abundance and actively reducing it, and that's before you mentioned the fact that 30-40% of the food is literally wasted in terms of it's, you know, a lot of it because of the concentration of wealth, there's such poverty in the world that people can't store the food that they grow effectively. or you take energy from a we've hit the limits frame, wait a minute, wait a minute, how can we say we've hit the limits if scientists tell us anywhere from...
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so here is the huge fosses that is so dangerous. the first is that the author purposefully uses a set of literary devices so that we never have to cope with the single most important and most challenging aspect of domestic workers live, and that was that every l.a. she's been in a white household was an hours spent with our family. and so what the author does is skills of this sun of the main character fists. the other main character, her eyes with his abusive. the only moment that there is some black man is a disembodied voice. so you don't have to go home to them. you done to worry. there is no trade-off. you can go spend all of your time and never have any sense of next. so whether then coping with it sieges wipes away with a literary and wedding. not only that, but as much as she is able to begin to push out of the kind of narrow context the said that they love each other, so this is clearly have they don't love each other. she cannot fathom. she can for a moment imagine for one second that her many did not love her. his work fo
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so yes. you have -- if you're going to use it you will use a resources and these tools and you have to understand that the sulfur you're using. i think most people don't get that. i get that from my sister-in-law . buying something on amazon. if you get compromised his fault is it? she pointed me. [laughter] try had nothing to do with this transaction. but that is the impression. everyone in the wrong kind of feels a certain part of that. it's our fault. if they did and that's our fault, as a figure out a way that we can manage that. it's difficult. sometimes heated debates. >> how long will it be possible? >> your turn after three. at think if he is in the room we just had the latest 2012 list come out. so we are working on with the high level to block those. on the countryside, it's a little bit more difficult. some of those folks have fallen off wanted to block it for much longer. so i know that the big deal these are still doing a couple. they're still participating, and represent the bul
so yes. you have -- if you're going to use it you will use a resources and these tools and you have to understand that the sulfur you're using. i think most people don't get that. i get that from my sister-in-law . buying something on amazon. if you get compromised his fault is it? she pointed me. [laughter] try had nothing to do with this transaction. but that is the impression. everyone in the wrong kind of feels a certain part of that. it's our fault. if they did and that's our fault, as a...
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don't like to much room for us so for for us unless you nuff afford it for so many i see so so so so it was for me to grow the vegetables but you didn't really need them yes. so this is so you change them to chocolates and yes yes some very sparsely outraged over very fertile charcoal whether there should have been. nick ation well i have different information some people say the delays in for example if you wanted to to communicate. with your relatives with your friends via internet some people say twenty minutes delay some people say it was forty minutes delay or did it depend on the distance i mean from the host simulated these things grow the delay grew and delay grew however that is true i would have killed that computer anyway if the internet was like forty minutes like that get but actually the internet sowing to minutes by one say i am going on here once the ring to me and so you know you push the envelope and went from forty one in a way to deal with that. in fact email right twice a day we get it if we send something we don't and we don't get the answer every forty minutes
don't like to much room for us so for for us unless you nuff afford it for so many i see so so so so it was for me to grow the vegetables but you didn't really need them yes. so this is so you change them to chocolates and yes yes some very sparsely outraged over very fertile charcoal whether there should have been. nick ation well i have different information some people say the delays in for example if you wanted to to communicate. with your relatives with your friends via internet some...
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system so asia is really valuable in value so we're so big well continue to see strong strong buying. pressure in asia both go and so were the physical workers darayya james came around a time thanks for being on the kaiser report ok thanks a lot marks that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guest j.s. kim of smart knowledge you done com you can follow j.s. on twitter and smart knowledge you you can follow us on twitter or facebook you can just look up kaiser report because i mean email the report in r t t v dot ru until next time my skies are saying bio. palestinians face a new year nightmare israel warns of another deadly small out against war battered gaza like hitting the region with renewed air strikes. iran says it's ready to strike the ships sailing to close its maneuvers near a vital oil route following your threats to block the house it if the west insist on tough sanctions also. people became very draconian jaring those times very silty for oppressive and they would have supported a government move
system so asia is really valuable in value so we're so big well continue to see strong strong buying. pressure in asia both go and so were the physical workers darayya james came around a time thanks for being on the kaiser report ok thanks a lot marks that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guest j.s. kim of smart knowledge you done com you can follow j.s. on twitter and smart knowledge you you can follow us on twitter...
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and britain in particular are applying to their own populations so it's not so much a double standard as it is a consistent standard and let's talk about china. china is also in africa are they competing with the u.s. military are they at one of they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area while china in general is played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting billions of dollars into infrastructure in a reacher they put in a very modern high capacity cement plant they put in the infrastructure for a modern communication system in a richer and they doing things like this all across africa the one black eye china seems to have right now is that this seems like they're going back in and trying to exploit the natural gas resources in the old and southeast ethiopia and in two thousand and seven they were in there drilling and looking for natural gas you know which would basically end up supporting the genocidal militia in ours eamonn power not a symbolic
and britain in particular are applying to their own populations so it's not so much a double standard as it is a consistent standard and let's talk about china. china is also in africa are they competing with the u.s. military are they at one of they doing what's the model there what will tell us about china's presence in the area while china in general is played a very positive role in africa they haven't come in with their military they've they've come in with economic development and putting...
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system so asia's really valuable a value so over so they will continue to see strong strong buying. pressure. or words physical work it's all right james came around a time thanks for being on the kaiser report ok thanks a lot marks that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guest j.s. kim of smart knowledge you done com you can follow j.s. on twitter and smart knowledge you you can follow us on twitter or facebook you can just look up kaiser report because i mean e-mail account is a reported r t t v dot ru until next time ice guys are saying bio. download the official t.m. placation to i phone i pod touch from the i.q. saps to. teach life on the go. video on demand ati's money food costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your.
system so asia's really valuable a value so over so they will continue to see strong strong buying. pressure. or words physical work it's all right james came around a time thanks for being on the kaiser report ok thanks a lot marks that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guest j.s. kim of smart knowledge you done com you can follow j.s. on twitter and smart knowledge you you can follow us on twitter or facebook you can...
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center of gravity more towards them so. we don't know if they're going to have some natural ways to work certainly there's trade that's developed between them that's been enforcing ties and certainly currency exchange settlements in the realm and be between china and other nations has started but that doesn't mean that. that necessarily the. cooperation would necessarily just start or end there so we need to yeah go ahead well i was just going to say speaking of innovation i thought it was really interesting reuters reported that actually china has moved to the number one spot for patents filed surpassing the u.s. and japan for two thousand and eleven so are we going to see made in china become designed in china and that really forge ahead as a leader in innovation. it's very possible because the source of innovation comes when you have insight and when so many countries are moving their manufacturing to china and the people there working on the factory floor are the ones who have the experience and can see and develop the
center of gravity more towards them so. we don't know if they're going to have some natural ways to work certainly there's trade that's developed between them that's been enforcing ties and certainly currency exchange settlements in the realm and be between china and other nations has started but that doesn't mean that. that necessarily the. cooperation would necessarily just start or end there so we need to yeah go ahead well i was just going to say speaking of innovation i thought it was...
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so stay right there. live in a place the least exploding three of those. players and untouched by my. place surrounded by steep long. case paintings on display for thousands of years. eastern science beyond the time go. on to see. the world. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time to get a london and speak with thomas mountain the only independent journalist living in eritrea thomas welcome to the kaiser report welcome back well it's good to be on the show max all right thomas mallon and it's that time of year for peace and goodwill toward men how are we doing in terms of peace and goodwill toward men in the horn of africa it's pretty desperado max. life is getting worse there are the famine though good is getting worse the the abuse of the somali people the war on the somali people is getting worse and the one bright spot is a reach for where i live the island the food and africa's horn o
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so thank you so much for watching. we do every friday, i'd like to write out some thank you notes. you know, my -- [ cheers and applause ] hey roots, can i get some thank you note writing music? ♪ [ light laughter ] hey. hey. there you go. that's what i'm talking about. ♪ he was depressed a little bit, yeah. [ laughter ] >> steve: he was angry. >> jimmy: he's happy now. [ light laughter ] >> steve: -- just stopped. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, wednesday night's republican debate in michigan. sincerely, barack obama. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] "education -- it was commerce. uh -- and the one i forgot." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: "oops." ♪ [ light laughter ] thank you, dollar sign, for looking like an s that became a stripper. [ laughter and applause ] give it up for money, you guys. put your hands together for money. ♪ [ light laughter ] >> steve: some stripper -- ♪ [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you, tether ball, or as you're known by the quiet kid in school, lonely volleyball. [ laughter ] [ audience aws ] [
so thank you so much for watching. we do every friday, i'd like to write out some thank you notes. you know, my -- [ cheers and applause ] hey roots, can i get some thank you note writing music? ♪ [ light laughter ] hey. hey. there you go. that's what i'm talking about. ♪ he was depressed a little bit, yeah. [ laughter ] >> steve: he was angry. >> jimmy: he's happy now. [ light laughter ] >> steve: -- just stopped. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, wednesday night's...
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so where are we? we are the point where 40% of the calories are children each day are nutritionally empty. so that's another kind of scarcity, right? healthy nutritious food that we don't identify as they lack off to them, but their days. so what i'm suggesting is from the premise of scarcity we end up actually creating the experience of scarcity. and then what happens? we say see i told you so. we really are just the selfish little competitors. that's who we are. and we see a few at the top with their riches and people struggling just to make ends meet. and it's not proof that human beings are just selfish? and what happens then is the just trust ourselves even more. if you look at the polls now, the distrust of one's neighbor is -- the trusted each other is declining as those that trust in government, radical tracks. .. >> another way of seeing is emerging. another way of seeing life, ourselves in it, is emerging. it is taking shape. i want to take you around that spiral for a minute. it's a very di
so where are we? we are the point where 40% of the calories are children each day are nutritionally empty. so that's another kind of scarcity, right? healthy nutritious food that we don't identify as they lack off to them, but their days. so what i'm suggesting is from the premise of scarcity we end up actually creating the experience of scarcity. and then what happens? we say see i told you so. we really are just the selfish little competitors. that's who we are. and we see a few at the top...
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so what do you do? we continue to do it again and again and again. >> rose: here is the point, though, and this is the crux of the matter in terms of what everybody wants to know. he was waterboarded later. the number is 83 times. >> yup. >> rose: c you tell us ho much more information they got after they began to waterbod him? >> well, they told us what they got: they told us that they got padilla, they told us they t k.s.m.. >> rose: all with the waterboarding? >> it's in the efficacy memo, the legal counsel memos. that basically mention that... in the bradbury memo which has been declassified said you've told us after waterboarding he gave... after these techniques in waterboarding he gave... identified khalid sheikh mohammed as the mastermind of 9/11. >> rose: and your argument to them is he'd already given up... >> my argument that's not true because i was there when he gave them. but, again, to go back to this, they already told us what they got if enhanced interrogation techniques or waterboardin
so what do you do? we continue to do it again and again and again. >> rose: here is the point, though, and this is the crux of the matter in terms of what everybody wants to know. he was waterboarded later. the number is 83 times. >> yup. >> rose: c you tell us ho much more information they got after they began to waterbod him? >> well, they told us what they got: they told us that they got padilla, they told us they t k.s.m.. >> rose: all with the waterboarding?...
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so far this year with the n.b.a. season due to get underway later this month for my you to just forward his decision to make stay or go. ask him that very question. in one thousand nine hundred nine and a kid in a language became not only the first russian to be picked in the first round of the n.b.a. draft but also the youngest european players to be selected in two thousand and one he joined the utah jazz and remained faithful to the salt lake sammy years before becoming a free agent and moving back to european powerhouse says can moscow. twenty eleven so the revival of russia's red army club in a large part thanks to the experienced n.b.a. forward now following a successful spell at home kirilenko is uncertain if you want to go back to the n.b.a. palme definitely looking at the office. when i signed the deal with. here that. i'm going to be leaving me the middle of the season but when it comes to this point you know it's always tough to leave the team in the middle of the season and you know we have a great chemis
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who knew that the economic crisis was playing out so just markedly with mall santa so what is the solution to u.s. economic problems like this jobs crisis ok we often have guests on who talk about sound money or regulations but how about an entire new not just economic system but social system to it sounds obviously very radical but that is just what peter joseph of the movement is arguing for and he is going to explain how and why exactly that would work peter it's so nice to have you on the show i'll just get right to it so we have guests on the show who advocate for different solutions to the criticisms of the current economic system from debt jubilees to better regulations to the private industry to a sounder money you argue for just getting rid of free market capitalism as we know it and completely overhauling the social system why do you think that's the solution. well as all well and good as those things are and thank you lauren for having me the real crux here is that the structural flaws the psychological flaws that this system creates so the unemployment crisis the debt crisis th
who knew that the economic crisis was playing out so just markedly with mall santa so what is the solution to u.s. economic problems like this jobs crisis ok we often have guests on who talk about sound money or regulations but how about an entire new not just economic system but social system to it sounds obviously very radical but that is just what peter joseph of the movement is arguing for and he is going to explain how and why exactly that would work peter it's so nice to have you on the...
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so. you know i'm not exactly sure why they're labeling that anti israel or pro or iran or whatever but i mean i think what goes on is if people disagree then you get these you know these these labels what i think that you know some people might see this is some tit for tat or some to use between two different organizations here but really i think it shows you just how closed off the discussion has become right here in washington right i mean even you see the way the people are reacting to the u.s. ambassador to belgium and everybody asking for him to step down now it's like you can't you can't go anywhere you can't say anything or you need to get attacked right right and i think that's the main weapon and opponents of. the israeli issue use is they call people who they disagree with and use and that are. now in particularly in this opposition research that josh block it passed around he labeled our right anderson that but never offered any quotes never offered any specific examples of wha
so. you know i'm not exactly sure why they're labeling that anti israel or pro or iran or whatever but i mean i think what goes on is if people disagree then you get these you know these these labels what i think that you know some people might see this is some tit for tat or some to use between two different organizations here but really i think it shows you just how closed off the discussion has become right here in washington right i mean even you see the way the people are reacting to the...
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so few of them. it's not like -- well, nowadays wow probably could, but when phil went to stanford back in, i guess, the 1980s, maybe the 1990s, he had to shop around for a college professor to teach him something. he grew up playing with computer networking systems, and it was such a new things, he had a high level of proefficiency on his own, and it was difficult to find someone to teach him anything, and i think that level of skill has continued, and it's developed in different individuals and different reasons, but that is how i see them. >> interesting to look at that, too, if you talk to andre, you know, back in jersey, andre ludwig, some of those guys are self-taught. >> andre went to a community college running a security -- i.t. security guy for a small company in new jersey, and he discovered that somebody over the weekend had broken into his network and used it to stash a lot of pirated music and muse -- movies, and he was able to clean it out and secure the network, and boss said, okay, e
so few of them. it's not like -- well, nowadays wow probably could, but when phil went to stanford back in, i guess, the 1980s, maybe the 1990s, he had to shop around for a college professor to teach him something. he grew up playing with computer networking systems, and it was such a new things, he had a high level of proefficiency on his own, and it was difficult to find someone to teach him anything, and i think that level of skill has continued, and it's developed in different individuals...
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so i counterpart but monsanto didn't allow that soil to be released into the into the public so she didn't have access to a doctor or produced a wants to repeat their study but he also can't get that story for his research. the at. the at. the end. of. the earth. with global sales in the billions of dollars millions of farmers and backyard gardeners have come to rely on that we kill or called round our roundup extended control. challenged. what this project affect of his life to say a synthesized compound discovered by john friends over thirty years ago. i'll send it to you on by going on board a myth. them irons that's their game to make in there's always a part of. the barn on your lard when genetic engineering technology was first used in soil production the local farmers were invited to parties with three beer and meat and they were asked to bring along their farming holub and after a good meal and some drinks they then did a ritual putting all the holes into a circle and burning them out symbol that so that's money made as a symbol of that one when you have to home anymore and as a gi
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forth and so. but i also think that the administration is taking advantage of what speaker gingrich just mentioned which is that these kinds of operations are deniable and so the administration has taken the opportunity as often as it can to deny that it's actually taking vigorous action on these kinds of operations and that leaves the mainstream media without necessarily a lot to do on unless they want to do but go into some very serious reporting at the same time i think that a lot of people who are watching this relationship for a long time that this is exactly what's going on but there is a covert campaign against iran and it's designed to limit iranian technology so it's not a surprise to a lot of people. so i mean you mention of course of the administration here gets to deny that any of it is going on they could specially if the cia's in charge of it to get it and neither anything is going on but under what authority is any of this happening do you think that congress has any idea that this i
forth and so. but i also think that the administration is taking advantage of what speaker gingrich just mentioned which is that these kinds of operations are deniable and so the administration has taken the opportunity as often as it can to deny that it's actually taking vigorous action on these kinds of operations and that leaves the mainstream media without necessarily a lot to do on unless they want to do but go into some very serious reporting at the same time i think that a lot of people...
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so that's been good. but the other thing that's happened is that we have recognized for a long time, look at -- as they indicated earlier, 72 hours is what you are going to be on your own. so we have to figure out ways in which we empower those communities and the nonprofit sector to take charge because it's going to be a long time before the city is going to be able to help them. so we have now about 60 caches. these are emergency stashes we put out in the community that's all over the community and they are in people's garages. they're available to that immediate neighborhood. in addition to having those stashes available things like emergency supplies. you can break in doors and open cars and have plans to cut off utilities, to be able to stop the gas lines so people know exactly how to do that. god help you if i -- i will give you a splint and things like that. but people are thinking along that line. in 2005 berkeley said we need a mitigation plan, a recovery plan. so we're the first city in the nati
so that's been good. but the other thing that's happened is that we have recognized for a long time, look at -- as they indicated earlier, 72 hours is what you are going to be on your own. so we have to figure out ways in which we empower those communities and the nonprofit sector to take charge because it's going to be a long time before the city is going to be able to help them. so we have now about 60 caches. these are emergency stashes we put out in the community that's all over the...
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so the fact is u.s. banks are not highly leveraged right now european banks are are do leveraging they were highly leveraged but u.s. banks are actually in a really solid financial footing so i don't think about american much at all as an actual fighting when you have a seven hundred trillion dollars derivatives market that nobody knows the reality of i don't know how you can say that's a sound banking system well i'm happy we have to we have to wrap it up unfortunate but in terms of you know the derivatives market we talk about all these rules and banks want to call them draconian and yet at the same time we rarely ever see them implemented for example dodd frank. could be two years since it was passed and yet once again they've decided to just push this regulation that would regulate derivatives down the line and force you out of time so we don't have to talk about but i want to thank you both for joining us tonight. are just ahead of the show to bring you the latest from bradley manning's article thir
so the fact is u.s. banks are not highly leveraged right now european banks are are do leveraging they were highly leveraged but u.s. banks are actually in a really solid financial footing so i don't think about american much at all as an actual fighting when you have a seven hundred trillion dollars derivatives market that nobody knows the reality of i don't know how you can say that's a sound banking system well i'm happy we have to we have to wrap it up unfortunate but in terms of you know...
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me on twitter at liz wall the a lot of shows coming up in just the half hour so be sure to tune in for that but i will be right back here at seven pm see that. the news today is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. welcome to the kaiser report not only are structural banks counterfeiting fear out currencies around the world to impose austerity measures and all manner of financial repression and depression but gaming companies are also involved in counterfeiting virtual currencies and this is reverberating throughout the global economy stays the erbert yes max kaiser as we have talked about many times here is about to go public and there in the headline max zingo gets pretty i.p.o. boost from game engrossed thirty rock star alec baldwin and apparently alec baldwin was on an american airlines flight on the runway in l.a.x. waiting to go to new york and he was playing scrabble like game words with friends that is. and he got kicked off for this and he tweeted alec baldwin tweeted flight attendant
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>> i think so. itame from my agent at the time. >> charlie: they came to you and said john hurt's the guy. >> i can't say it filled me with huge acres of thrilledness but she felt it was going to be something you should be part of. >> charlie: you have one smart agent. >> in that time because he's in the first on and we had no idea whether it would work on film. it had worked brilliantly as novels. >> charlie: and it worked and worked and worked and worked. >> the biggest franchise in film history. yeah. amazing. completely amazing. and provided enough work for british character actors that have never worked so much. >> charlie: and gave you more visibility and more money whatever you want to do with that. >> i suppose so. >> charlie: are you going write your memoir ever. >> i'm miles t young and i'm sick of people writing memoirs when they're 32. >> charlie: how do you decide what the time is? >> 90. ninety's a good time. charlie: e you writing things down. >> my dear old friend jeffery bernard. >>
>> i think so. itame from my agent at the time. >> charlie: they came to you and said john hurt's the guy. >> i can't say it filled me with huge acres of thrilledness but she felt it was going to be something you should be part of. >> charlie: you have one smart agent. >> in that time because he's in the first on and we had no idea whether it would work on film. it had worked brilliantly as novels. >> charlie: and it worked and worked and worked and worked....
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well you know but it is so. far the occupy wall street movement is rocking the boat this time they're trying to shut down courts up and down the west coast with one simple message for the us government shape up or ship out. they want people to be able to have freedom of speech but they don't want the freedom to interfere with them in any way and it looks like the freedom of assembly might not be so free here in the u.s. thanks to over excessive police force so as raid after raid continues to happen at occupy protest r t asks whose interests are police really protecting and serving. and while police forces play dirty president obama is trying to play nice with iraqi prime minister al maliki today trying to coerce him away from the so-called dark side another country on america's long list of enemies iran but that could be easier said than done so eight years and billions of dollars later what has the u.s. actually achieved in the war in iraq. and good evening it is monday december twelfth seven pm here in washing
well you know but it is so. far the occupy wall street movement is rocking the boat this time they're trying to shut down courts up and down the west coast with one simple message for the us government shape up or ship out. they want people to be able to have freedom of speech but they don't want the freedom to interfere with them in any way and it looks like the freedom of assembly might not be so free here in the u.s. thanks to over excessive police force so as raid after raid continues to...
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i'm so thankful for this. thank you so much. half a million apps and counting on the iphone. apps that can take you anywhere and do anything. you might say there's no limit to what this amazing device can do. so the question to ask is -- why would anyone want to limit the iphone? [ phone beeping ] we don't. truly unlimited data for your iphone, trouble hearing on the phone? only from sprint. visit sprintrelay.com. and here's my depression. before i started taking abilify, i was taking an antidepressant alone. most of the time i could pull myself together and face the day. but other days, i still struggled with my depression. i was coping, but sometimes it really weighed me down. i'd been feeling stuck for a long time. i just couldn't shake my depression. so i talked to my doctor, and he added abilify to my antidepressant. he said it could help with my depression, and that some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks. i'm glad i talked to him. i wish i'd done it sooner. now i feel more in control of my depression.
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so. these are not. spontaneous protest and certainly in a authoritarian state like there syria you wouldn't find people in opposition able to readily supply themselves with arms with military weapons and this is not any longer just protests it is an armed. rebellion army makes no sense it makes no sense for the syrians to themselves are up opportunity for the country to be destroyed when i say like libya or iraq or or afghanistan and i suspect that's what's coming to them you know many years ago the neo conservatives sent out their document calling for the u.s. to overthrow the regimes and syria iraq afghanistan and libya and i think even saudi arabia and we may simply be watching this as it works its way through it when syria is syria goes around is in the target sights and lebanon and so there will be knocking all of these countries one by one while they stand there and don't unite in fact they can't unite and that's why they're so vulnerable so you think that there is much more behind both than being
so. these are not. spontaneous protest and certainly in a authoritarian state like there syria you wouldn't find people in opposition able to readily supply themselves with arms with military weapons and this is not any longer just protests it is an armed. rebellion army makes no sense it makes no sense for the syrians to themselves are up opportunity for the country to be destroyed when i say like libya or iraq or or afghanistan and i suspect that's what's coming to them you know many years...
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so thank you, pat. when we started, we came from south san francisco, and we came here because amgen, who competes with us in the markets, and jenentech were fighting over space there. there was a period of time when the rents in san francisco were higher than the rent here. the total cost here was still higher, but that one moment, i knew only happened once every couple decades. and so we jumped on it. we got our board to agree to let us come peer. the shorensteen family built this building. they did a very, very good job, but when we got here, we were alone and it was an economic crisis, a period of time. and we had this idea that if we had a quality building and $100 million of improvements, that there would be a lot of young companies that would prefer this environment to the alternative, which might be a garage and clean tech. or might be a lousy building in south city somewhere. this is a tricky issue. we thought what we had would be valued. it turned out that we were right and it turned out we we
so thank you, pat. when we started, we came from south san francisco, and we came here because amgen, who competes with us in the markets, and jenentech were fighting over space there. there was a period of time when the rents in san francisco were higher than the rent here. the total cost here was still higher, but that one moment, i knew only happened once every couple decades. and so we jumped on it. we got our board to agree to let us come peer. the shorensteen family built this building....
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so -- ederly lady as well. so this is what it's all about. good infrastructure you get more cyclists and this picture is what we mean by a royal cycle road. so here the biker is a king.
so -- ederly lady as well. so this is what it's all about. good infrastructure you get more cyclists and this picture is what we mean by a royal cycle road. so here the biker is a king.
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all right thanks so much for being with us tonight and so what do you think about this because like i said there are a lot of excuses that have been thrown out there but right now they're saying that they just can't find enough to put together a criminal prosecution because at the end of the day you have to convince that jury beyond reasonable doubt that they you know they deliberately did this that they knew that there was fraudulent activity going on and do you think that. i mean i'm not a legal expert so i can't speak to the burden of proof or convincing a jury but what we can do is look back to history right because there have been financial crises before if you look at something like this savings and loan crisis ok huge crisis but paled in comparison to our financial crisis in two thousand and eight ok it was one seventieth of this size but however despite that they were able to make ten thousand criminal referrals during that time there were thousands of felony convictions bankers went to jail and these were just low level guys these were c.e.o.'s ok chairman charles keating of
all right thanks so much for being with us tonight and so what do you think about this because like i said there are a lot of excuses that have been thrown out there but right now they're saying that they just can't find enough to put together a criminal prosecution because at the end of the day you have to convince that jury beyond reasonable doubt that they you know they deliberately did this that they knew that there was fraudulent activity going on and do you think that. i mean i'm not a...
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so when i see you so so so so it was firm for you to grow the vegetables but you didn't really need them yes. so you change them to chocolates and. some very sparsely outrage over it for chocolate so there shouldn't be. communication. i have different information some people say the delay so for example if you wanted to to communicate. with your relatives with your friends via internet so people say twenty minutes delay some people say it was forty minutes delay or did it depend on the distance i mean from those simulated distance grew and the delay grew and delayed however that is true i would have killed the computer anyway if the internet was like forty minutes like that get but actually. going to minutes by one say i am in a hurry ron said to me and you push the envelope. for anyone in a way to know that. in fact the man arrived twice a day we didn't get it if we send something we don't and we don't get the answer every forty minutes we get a maybe in twelve hours because there are two slots during the day in which we can exchange e-mails so that should have been the killer in me i m
so when i see you so so so so it was firm for you to grow the vegetables but you didn't really need them yes. so you change them to chocolates and. some very sparsely outrage over it for chocolate so there shouldn't be. communication. i have different information some people say the delay so for example if you wanted to to communicate. with your relatives with your friends via internet so people say twenty minutes delay some people say it was forty minutes delay or did it depend on the distance...
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so you set an alarm.ling you on the phone. you're like, "hello?" [ laughter ] >> do you have any other people that will do the fake calls? >> jimmy: no just me. >> and what's the price? >> jimmy: $200. [ laughter ] no, it's 99 cents. but look you can get all these different ringtones. >> 0.99 cents? ♪ >> jimmy: like this. ♪ [ laughter ] this is new age. look at this one. ♪ [ laughter ] country, if you like country. ♪ it's fun, huh? >> a little overpriced for me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you guys, joshua topolsky right here, go to theverge.com. we'll be right back with rufus wainwright, everybody. stick around. was it good? >> yeah, yeah, sure. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste? honey nut cheerios. want whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheeri
so you set an alarm.ling you on the phone. you're like, "hello?" [ laughter ] >> do you have any other people that will do the fake calls? >> jimmy: no just me. >> and what's the price? >> jimmy: $200. [ laughter ] no, it's 99 cents. but look you can get all these different ringtones. >> 0.99 cents? ♪ >> jimmy: like this. ♪ [ laughter ] this is new age. look at this one. ♪ [ laughter ] country, if you like country. ♪ it's fun, huh? >>...
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the so. welcome back ok the u.s. and china are literally in a spat over chicken feet and it's what you think it's actually chicken feet for years the u.s. consider them excess parts but in china it turns out they were popular snack so the u.s. began shipping what was essentially worthless chicken feet to china well then china began imposing duties on those chicken parts the u.s. didn't like it struck back over the last revenue stream and is asking the world trade organization to enter the now we see this trade and currency is constantly seeming to be an issue between the u.s. and china but the bigger picture reportedly countries couldn't agree about global trade at a world trade organization meeting that wrapped up over the weekend now there's a lot going on and at best minute visor with sick of pacific capital might shed lock mitch has a really interesting take on some of this trade stuff so i want to talk to him about it so michelle want to bring you back into the conversation but first i didn't get to the ratings
the so. welcome back ok the u.s. and china are literally in a spat over chicken feet and it's what you think it's actually chicken feet for years the u.s. consider them excess parts but in china it turns out they were popular snack so the u.s. began shipping what was essentially worthless chicken feet to china well then china began imposing duties on those chicken parts the u.s. didn't like it struck back over the last revenue stream and is asking the world trade organization to enter the now...
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will this conference be a failure like the last few and if so whose fault is that be we have all that and more feet and i couldn't get out of happy hour but first take a look at the mainstream media has decided to miss. our so today i'm disappointed after congratulating the city of los angeles for not really messing with violate protestors after handing them an addiction notice over the weekend all looks like they had a bit of a change of heart last night the city unleashed over fourteen hundred police officers to clear out the camp. for two months prior character los angeles has shut down l.a. police moved in just after midnight so close that dozens of protesters were arrested and they arrested about two hundred protesters los angeles police department said that there were only three incidents where they had to use force last night which is really pretty incredible when you consider the manpower that they brought in the number of people thousands of people who were camped out here about four hundred police officers moved in just after midnight to set down the camp on the ball of city
will this conference be a failure like the last few and if so whose fault is that be we have all that and more feet and i couldn't get out of happy hour but first take a look at the mainstream media has decided to miss. our so today i'm disappointed after congratulating the city of los angeles for not really messing with violate protestors after handing them an addiction notice over the weekend all looks like they had a bit of a change of heart last night the city unleashed over fourteen...
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so i don't know. mean, most of the time you need a burning platform, and i feel like we missed that chance sometime. i no you're begging to get income above when -- in the last presidential campaign senator mccain and governor romney came to michigan. senator mccain said, which i could tell your jobs are coming back. they're not. governor romney said my dad was the head of american motors c'mon going to bring america back. who do you think they voted for? i mean, romney carried michigan. then he wrote an editorial in the new york times saying, let the trucker bankrupt. and he still thinks he's going to win that state and he might. so i'm not sure how we wake people up when there is this craziness out there about patting ourselves on the back. >> i think the occupy wall street is starting to be a wake-up call honestly. i think it is an expression of frustration. but but is that frustration embedded in to make the inequality of income. if any of you are at all inclined to look at this, there is a nobel
so i don't know. mean, most of the time you need a burning platform, and i feel like we missed that chance sometime. i no you're begging to get income above when -- in the last presidential campaign senator mccain and governor romney came to michigan. senator mccain said, which i could tell your jobs are coming back. they're not. governor romney said my dad was the head of american motors c'mon going to bring america back. who do you think they voted for? i mean, romney carried michigan. then...
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on and so forth so they are getting a lot of heat for this thankfully but i mean you do have a point there does seem to be the sense of trying to create a false balance to make. it's nonpartizan source of information it's just unfortunate they chose this it's a major policy argument moving forward it's going to be a very big deal and the really polluting the war the waters and making it very difficult for the policy details to come out it's confusing a lot of people unfortunately rick perry and other republicans call social security a pause a ponzi scheme i mean this is such a transparent lie and yet it doesn't even make the list of the lie of the year or even the modern h.p.v. vaccine is that a smaller mind than this that is remarkable so. you know i think a lot of people are just scratching their head trying to figure this out that's why you know my theory was that you know the republicans have been working the refs and political fact is the is the referee and and they they got scamped they got they got hustled by the republicans is there any other possibility i mean is there a is
on and so forth so they are getting a lot of heat for this thankfully but i mean you do have a point there does seem to be the sense of trying to create a false balance to make. it's nonpartizan source of information it's just unfortunate they chose this it's a major policy argument moving forward it's going to be a very big deal and the really polluting the war the waters and making it very difficult for the policy details to come out it's confusing a lot of people unfortunately rick perry and...
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much paper in the world so much figure out currency so much bond paper in the world that in order to get suckers into the game you've got to give them something real back guess which country has debt of nearly one thousand percent of g.d.p. now most people assume it's japan max but if you check out this chart from morgan stanley lo and behold number one is the u.k. and the reason why banking debt that's four times the size of the g.d.p. of the u.k. that's right the banking dead in the u.k. is four times g d p so we're talking five or six trillion pounds of bank debt in the u.k. on top of the other trillions of debt that the country has anyway sovereign debt now going forward they have very little gold they sold half the gold under gordon brown so there's no help there and second of all they'll say that this debt is of course a balance of the global debt markets there are counter parties. that are investing back and forth and that there is very little risk tell that to the investors of m.f. global when the counterpart is to simply stole the money when john chorusing reached and stole
much paper in the world so much figure out currency so much bond paper in the world that in order to get suckers into the game you've got to give them something real back guess which country has debt of nearly one thousand percent of g.d.p. now most people assume it's japan max but if you check out this chart from morgan stanley lo and behold number one is the u.k. and the reason why banking debt that's four times the size of the g.d.p. of the u.k. that's right the banking dead in the u.k. is...
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so m.f. global holdings ltd chief executive officer john course i knew that the company made a loan out of segregated customer accounts before it went bankrupt c.m.e. group incorporated chairman terence duffy told the senate does whose company is and global regulator of principle exchange is the one and said yes well it's becoming clear stacey herbert is that once anyone puts money into a bank they no longer have the rights to that money it's now the right of the bank to control any money in the bank all of the protections for anyone who's putting money in any of these banks or brokerage firms are now gone they're a blin aerated thanks to all the deregulation of the last ten years orchestrated by criminals like john corazon but max the important bit about this testimony from duffy is that john corey's line had only testify that earlier that day that he knew nothing about global taking segregated funds right so they caught him lying under oath now typically this would mean that there are some
so m.f. global holdings ltd chief executive officer john course i knew that the company made a loan out of segregated customer accounts before it went bankrupt c.m.e. group incorporated chairman terence duffy told the senate does whose company is and global regulator of principle exchange is the one and said yes well it's becoming clear stacey herbert is that once anyone puts money into a bank they no longer have the rights to that money it's now the right of the bank to control any money in...
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but tell us more about why it is that we see so few of these pictures so few of these images why there are so many more people out there trying to document what tron warfare really means. i mean i want to go to prison respond to do it myself but the most tells me that my little boy has the roach or a father and she don't want me to get killed or me tips it's very very hard to go to you as a journalist couldn't go that i do have a slightly devious plan to get up there myself and not so much but perhaps i'm not to go into the public i don't want to thought were in the cia represent the next missile but i think it's really important to us as americans that we get to see the reality of what's happening there's only if you can see redoing can you really make sensible judgments about whether it's not something so tell us how exactly it is that you're planning on bringing legal challenges i know that you're not only going after the u.s. ambassador to pakistan the want to bring other challenges in europe in the united states when for starters the cia doesn't even acknowledge there drone progra
but tell us more about why it is that we see so few of these pictures so few of these images why there are so many more people out there trying to document what tron warfare really means. i mean i want to go to prison respond to do it myself but the most tells me that my little boy has the roach or a father and she don't want me to get killed or me tips it's very very hard to go to you as a journalist couldn't go that i do have a slightly devious plan to get up there myself and not so much but...
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so that to disney. so many successes along the way. but if you investor in the internet mobile or something, a bubble is a bubble, so everyone will get -- have some painful experience during a bubble, too. so i've tried to do many different things and it had some great successes in some signature failures. and i think we are pretty much -- the big one, the big bad ones and good ones are mostly in the boat. >> by the way, what would you consider the biggest success investment wise. dreamworks, would you consider that part of it? >> no, the hollywood mentality. microsoft, just to give you an example, if we made a mistake or mistake and when i was fair, we would just say how did we miss that? how are we going to catch up? and in hollywood -- you see, this movie is not that great the box office is horrible. but a new movie will be coming out. you don't have the post-analysis to deal. i think a healthy post-analysis like you do and companies. so i was a bit of a fish out of water and not world. i try to contribute a few things. like one of
so that to disney. so many successes along the way. but if you investor in the internet mobile or something, a bubble is a bubble, so everyone will get -- have some painful experience during a bubble, too. so i've tried to do many different things and it had some great successes in some signature failures. and i think we are pretty much -- the big one, the big bad ones and good ones are mostly in the boat. >> by the way, what would you consider the biggest success investment wise....
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so sweet. so sweet. he's so cute, my dad. >> i bet he's a great dad. >> what does he think your biggest talent is? >> that's funny. you know, he still has -- he holds out hopes for me and music. and he knows how much i -- >> both your parents, i've seen them on the records. you're a fantastic singer, never mind the acting. >> it's something that i love to do. but i feel so strongly that i want to be so good at it and i want to know music in and out. want to know theory. want to lock myself in a room for six months and just know it, you know, know music in and out and feel comfortable with it. but unless i could devote my soul it to, i wouldn't want to do it. i would want to make him proud. >> i bet you do. >> yeah. >> produced by quincy jones. home run, isn't it? >> yeah. >> let's take a break and talk about politics with you. >> oh, boy. >> you have flirted with the idea that you may one day mach a run at something. i want to find out what. >> oh, boy, okay. >> sunday night, cnn heroes, an all
so sweet. so sweet. he's so cute, my dad. >> i bet he's a great dad. >> what does he think your biggest talent is? >> that's funny. you know, he still has -- he holds out hopes for me and music. and he knows how much i -- >> both your parents, i've seen them on the records. you're a fantastic singer, never mind the acting. >> it's something that i love to do. but i feel so strongly that i want to be so good at it and i want to know music in and out. want to know...
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that's so vital. i can't believe some of the deals -- i mean, you're looking at the deal we made with south korea, recently. look at some of the other deals. i'm saying, do we have anybody even negotiating for us? it's inconceivable. and you know, i was very honored the other day, michele bachmann said, no, no, i'd want donald trump to be my vice president. i'm sitting here watching this television show or debate or whatever was going on and she immediately announced trump as vice president. i've had others say we'd like him to negotiate our pacs. the fact is, i do a great job -- i really would. it's a strength. i'm very good at it. i would do a great -- and i'd do it in a friendly manner. but i would do a great job at negotiating great deals for this country with respect to other countries who are now just eating our lunch. >> let's take a final break, donald. we'll come back very quickly and talk about lady gaga. because in your book, you seem to be claiming full credit for her glorious career. i wa
that's so vital. i can't believe some of the deals -- i mean, you're looking at the deal we made with south korea, recently. look at some of the other deals. i'm saying, do we have anybody even negotiating for us? it's inconceivable. and you know, i was very honored the other day, michele bachmann said, no, no, i'd want donald trump to be my vice president. i'm sitting here watching this television show or debate or whatever was going on and she immediately announced trump as vice president....
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so sensitive and so caring. he did little things that really madeou feelike you were just another warm, friendly good human being. i remember we were walking one day from selma to montgomery and i had been hurt in an early part of the march and he was wearing a little hat, a little cap and he took his cap off of his head and he put it on my head and said "john, you should wear this cap, you need to protect your head. you've been hurt and your head needs to be protected." i will never forget that. and was a littlethin he would ask "how are you doing? how are you feeling? is everything okay?" he was a good listener and he was very, very compassionate. >> rose: so tell me what you want people to know about drking? >> simply he was a great man. a great man who was human. a great man whose name was actually michael. people don't know that. a man who struggled. a man who was an extreme sionary but was still s deft and nuanced and had his feet on the ground even though his head was always in the sky. that's the dr. kin
so sensitive and so caring. he did little things that really madeou feelike you were just another warm, friendly good human being. i remember we were walking one day from selma to montgomery and i had been hurt in an early part of the march and he was wearing a little hat, a little cap and he took his cap off of his head and he put it on my head and said "john, you should wear this cap, you need to protect your head. you've been hurt and your head needs to be protected." i will never...
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presumed its own so it can pay the bankruptcy trustees so here you have james good is j.p. morgan negotiating basically to keep the twenty five point three million dollars in cash held it people. which is presumed to be m.f. global's but j.p. morgan apparently credit deal with the trustee saying that they could have the cash and of global granted j.p. morgan alina and all of the company's assets i saw j.p. morgan is cutting deals outside of the legal framework what's also amazing is that the silver that was in the m.f. global collectively all their one hundred forty thousand pounds that the quantity of silver disappeared from all those accounts but now magically has appeared on j.p. morgan's balanchine as you know they're massively short some where they've been scrambling for a way to cover their short position rumor has it that just a few weeks ago was about to be busted and j.p. morgan technically had to go bankrupt so what do they do to prevent going bankrupt i've always said j.p. morgan like enron one day to wake up it'll be worth zero in order to stop that from happeni
presumed its own so it can pay the bankruptcy trustees so here you have james good is j.p. morgan negotiating basically to keep the twenty five point three million dollars in cash held it people. which is presumed to be m.f. global's but j.p. morgan apparently credit deal with the trustee saying that they could have the cash and of global granted j.p. morgan alina and all of the company's assets i saw j.p. morgan is cutting deals outside of the legal framework what's also amazing is that the...