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and he convinced the king's own privy council to rebut the king on that point. when the king in prison to people without charge cook pioneered the use of habeas corpus to free them. until then habeas corpus had always been used as a tool to expand crowned power. had been used when some regional lord or leader imprisoned somebody outside of london, a writ of habeas corpus forced that regional lord to prove that whoever was imprisoned was imprisoned consistent with the king's law, a way to expand crown power. now, cook for the first time used habeas corpus against the king to make sure whoever the king imprisoned was consistent with the law. regarding the idea of the king being able to overturn the law for reasons of state, cook says, reason the state claims by jakarta. this was the ruling that everybody in this room and in america does. the house of everyman is his castle. this idea almost 400 years ago when he made the ruling, a castle was not just some torras bought it was a concrete, massive fortress with the lord and soldiers. he is saying these great lords h
and he convinced the king's own privy council to rebut the king on that point. when the king in prison to people without charge cook pioneered the use of habeas corpus to free them. until then habeas corpus had always been used as a tool to expand crowned power. had been used when some regional lord or leader imprisoned somebody outside of london, a writ of habeas corpus forced that regional lord to prove that whoever was imprisoned was imprisoned consistent with the king's law, a way to expand...
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be doing privying. lifting heavy objects off of a doll and giving iv and turning off utilities. we are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef. fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to fall. what's going to hit your head. most of the chairs decent. if you are in a movie theatre or stadium what do you do? the same thing. these chairs are not heavy dutiy but covering your head is most important. if it's an empty room go against the wall and cover your head. a lot of cut in disaster heads and arms will get cut. those you can control the bleeding where as the head injury is harder. cover your head, the most important thing to do. we cover, beaware. 15 seconds. in the marina people said it felt like a minute. if you are covering yourself under the table and it's shaking what will happen in 30 seconds? you look up, where's t
be doing privying. lifting heavy objects off of a doll and giving iv and turning off utilities. we are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef. fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to fall. what's going...
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he had been beside him going with him to the privy council to parliament to direct conversations with the king in person, and his view on the liberty ran in his veins. he believed in liberty. by the time of the petition of rights, 1628, williams is no longer apply. he finished cambridge as a brilliant career as a scholar and he was a young minister and within days of agreeing to the petition of right and he began violating this. one of the key issues was he was collecting taxes without parliamentary approval and he just agreed never to do it again. but an even greater issue was the church of england and its continued to drift towards collis some and this enflamed the parliament when parliament reconvened and immediately responded with new attacks on the king and he swore he would never call another but it wasn't that simple. while the soldiers were coming on the door at the house of commons, there were fist fights on the floor, people physically holding the speaker of the house down because if he rose that adjourns commons and he represents the king said he wants to do the king's bidd
he had been beside him going with him to the privy council to parliament to direct conversations with the king in person, and his view on the liberty ran in his veins. he believed in liberty. by the time of the petition of rights, 1628, williams is no longer apply. he finished cambridge as a brilliant career as a scholar and he was a young minister and within days of agreeing to the petition of right and he began violating this. one of the key issues was he was collecting taxes without...
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all i know is i am not privy to what is going on behind those walls, and it is none of my business. >it is an -- it is on a need to know basis. >> one of the things you write about is there are stories of employees either out to lunch or the steak house and being watched by security? >> there is a restaurant right next to the apple campus called bj's. it is a sports bar. it is so close to people and they refer to it as inpho inept inept -- infinite loop seven. people roam around the bar and make sure they are not talking shop apple people which are not supposed to be doing. i don't know if the legend is true. but i promise you that the apple people are afraid that the legend is true. >> now, is it true that steve jobs would tell employees that if they spill the company secrets, not only would they be terminated, but he would have them prosecuted? >> possibly. it was not just him. this would happen to the new employee orientation day every monday at apple. the new employees get a security briefing. it is explained how important secret keeping is. the dollar value associated with keepin
all i know is i am not privy to what is going on behind those walls, and it is none of my business. >it is an -- it is on a need to know basis. >> one of the things you write about is there are stories of employees either out to lunch or the steak house and being watched by security? >> there is a restaurant right next to the apple campus called bj's. it is a sports bar. it is so close to people and they refer to it as inpho inept inept -- infinite loop seven. people roam around...
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i wish i were privy to satellite communication, because communication with activists in baba amr has been cut off for some time. and it was told to a press news agency there was a ground attack going on, and that the whole area of people would be "cleaned" within a matter of hours. now one expressed fear about one of my colleagues last night saying government forces were already within an hour of the press center which was hit last wednesday where marie colvin and her colleague were killed. and they expected the offense would be over within a few hours. the government said it would press forward with an attack because it vowed to clear out all, what it called terrorists. but we'll have to wait and see. >> jim muir, thank you. >> thank you. >> let's take a look at some of the other headlines around the world. it appears egyptian authorities have arrested seif al-adel at the cairo airport. he was a major figure in osama bin laden's inner circle. joining me now with more on this story is our correspondent in cairo. jon, how important is this arrest? >> well, apparently, according to egy
i wish i were privy to satellite communication, because communication with activists in baba amr has been cut off for some time. and it was told to a press news agency there was a ground attack going on, and that the whole area of people would be "cleaned" within a matter of hours. now one expressed fear about one of my colleagues last night saying government forces were already within an hour of the press center which was hit last wednesday where marie colvin and her colleague were...
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here when we're talking about a project, people claim that there is a permit history that we are not privy to. i know maybe not every document or correspondence might be available, but that will be something useful for us to be able to look at. when you decide how far back, it would be great to know. i think it is really important that this is a citywide system, because it will create transparency, and obviously, the city will do better if we can do that. otherwise, this is a really great project, a great step in the right direction. as long as we are cognizant of the fact that the user interface is the most important, people will use it. if the interface is difficult or hard to understand, how the information doesn't mean anything to them, it will not be very useful. that is my only caution i would use their. there are lots of data bases that don't really tell you anything. commissioner sugaya: i am glad the city is catching up to the city i formally worked with 34 years ago. the city was only 500 people so it was easy to integrate information back and forth. you might want to bring publi
here when we're talking about a project, people claim that there is a permit history that we are not privy to. i know maybe not every document or correspondence might be available, but that will be something useful for us to be able to look at. when you decide how far back, it would be great to know. i think it is really important that this is a citywide system, because it will create transparency, and obviously, the city will do better if we can do that. otherwise, this is a really great...
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we wereç not privy to that information.ng their home, clearly, i never of beer -- parties acted illegally and acted across the board. if we had a report that said this happened 5%, 10% of the time. we are saying that somewhere along the way, this was done incorrectly. ñr>>ççó is this unit for foreclosures? sales, in general, would you find they are the same? >> you would find similar things fair and less of an issue. when you are borrowing money and paying the loan off and everything is fine, there isç t really this issue. this issue comes up when people are trying to refinance or if there has been a foreclosure. it is not just endemic to the foreclosure process. this is a problem with the industry and how we are borrowing money, how it is being recorded, and how the industry is forming that information. we have a system that was created when used to walk to your street corner, see your lender, it was their money, and when you pay off your mortgage, the lender was made whole. now you have a system where you do not even ne
we wereç not privy to that information.ng their home, clearly, i never of beer -- parties acted illegally and acted across the board. if we had a report that said this happened 5%, 10% of the time. we are saying that somewhere along the way, this was done incorrectly. ñr>>ççó is this unit for foreclosures? sales, in general, would you find they are the same? >> you would find similar things fair and less of an issue. when you are borrowing money and paying the loan off and...
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department, the people who rely on us, and that we are not going to price people out of this, and weren't privy feel entitled to as taxpayers of the city. >> we feel very sad commentary strongly at staff has are balancing principle states, if there is a fee that somebody can not pay, we would never refuse them access to programming. i think the growth of our scholarship program over the past several years really does show our commitment to that principle, and we would expect that growth would continue, going forward. from my standpoint, and this is a legitimate policy argument, i believe people who can pay should pay. we are in a time of very limited government resources, as we know. unfortunately, that forces us to a place where we are not able to subsidize our recreational programming at a 100% level. that would be fabulous, but that is not the world we live in. the real issue for us is trying to strike at right balance. we really look forward to having this conversation with you all about what that of corporate balance would be. commissioner lee: the general managers talked about this, the i
department, the people who rely on us, and that we are not going to price people out of this, and weren't privy feel entitled to as taxpayers of the city. >> we feel very sad commentary strongly at staff has are balancing principle states, if there is a fee that somebody can not pay, we would never refuse them access to programming. i think the growth of our scholarship program over the past several years really does show our commitment to that principle, and we would expect that growth...
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we were privy to briefings as you participated. >> we discussed this quite a bit, sir. both of us have spoken to it and in our written testimony. it is profound. in my oral remarks, i highlighted that counterterrorism and cyber and proliferation are three concerns that we highlighted in the oral testimony. national counterintelligence issued a report on the impact of economic espionage which was put out in october, which called out both russia and china, particularly china because of the grand theft of intellectual property in this country. it is a profound threat. that is one reason why we're supportive of the leroy collins/rockefeller bill. >> you included it in the three central threats? >> i did. >> thank you again. thanks for your service. i appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you, senator udall. senator sheehan. >> thank you for being here. i hate to keep you past the noon hour, so i will try to be quick. last year in the midst of the libyan operation, senator collins and i wrote to the administration expressing concerns that i know you share about libya's
we were privy to briefings as you participated. >> we discussed this quite a bit, sir. both of us have spoken to it and in our written testimony. it is profound. in my oral remarks, i highlighted that counterterrorism and cyber and proliferation are three concerns that we highlighted in the oral testimony. national counterintelligence issued a report on the impact of economic espionage which was put out in october, which called out both russia and china, particularly china because of the...
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there are things i cannot say, because i am not privy to all the details. but i am hoping sports teams look at san francisco being a great venue not just for their sport, but if they do decide to invest in their own venue, the venue has to be successful well beyond those numbers of games that might be had there. we are talking about an entertainment arena. the same challenge for the coliseum -- i used to live in oakland and wanted success all around. you have to have an environment for other things to happen, to have other events that are successful, to make money for all the different investors. you have to have an entryway and transportation infrastructure that supports that. that is what we have in mission bay. the details to follow. i think we are more than just the warriors. i think there are other sports ideas coming forth. with my discussions with the niners, we have ongoing discussions about the legacy of san francisco. they obviously want the name san francisco forty-niners. that means there has to be a constant link with us. what does that economi
there are things i cannot say, because i am not privy to all the details. but i am hoping sports teams look at san francisco being a great venue not just for their sport, but if they do decide to invest in their own venue, the venue has to be successful well beyond those numbers of games that might be had there. we are talking about an entertainment arena. the same challenge for the coliseum -- i used to live in oakland and wanted success all around. you have to have an environment for other...
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. >> we were not privy to the amendments until they were handed out. then watching the meeting we weren't able to process or bring our material and do our own study. >> the layoff notices will go out tomorrow. city workers will have ten days to respond. the fate of a dozen of positions are still in the air. hard working carpenter, is how family and friends deskrubd a man killed during a hillside avalanche, he is identified as hayward, the 39-year-old working with a crew building a home in a gated community in the hills over the weekend. the city ordered the contractor to stop work because of unstable soil conditions three days before the accident. >> i told him to stop all construction until soil engineer is consulted and proper shoring is in place. >> both cal-osha and police are investigating the man's death. the contractor is facing fines and potentially criminal charges. >>> who would rape an 81-year-old woman? what richmond cops want to know? they have $10,000 for you if you can help lock up her attacker. the attack early asaturday morning. the wo
. >> we were not privy to the amendments until they were handed out. then watching the meeting we weren't able to process or bring our material and do our own study. >> the layoff notices will go out tomorrow. city workers will have ten days to respond. the fate of a dozen of positions are still in the air. hard working carpenter, is how family and friends deskrubd a man killed during a hillside avalanche, he is identified as hayward, the 39-year-old working with a crew building a...
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stockman, you've already testified that you were not privy to the meeting on the 31st where the fcc and the unwinding was discussed with other large entities of mf global. let me ask you this. mf global, would you say 98 to 99% of it is business was commodities? >> the -- >> commodities and futures, i mean. >> in terms of a revenue breakdown, i'm not 100% sure but i think that sounds a little bit high. >> over 90%? vast majority of their businesses, commodities and futures? >> if we had to spot it, maybe it was -- in terms of this growing strategy, commodities and futures maybe it could have been closer to a half. i'm really speculating at this point. >> i think you're speculating quite a bit. my curiosity is this. you're a chief risk officer. obviously you know the industry pretty well. you were paid hand somely to know the industry. is there any reason why you can think of why this would be a bankruptcy under the securities protection act, a spa, under versus the commodities rule? any reason why you would see why that would be? >> sir, i understand the question. and i don't really off
stockman, you've already testified that you were not privy to the meeting on the 31st where the fcc and the unwinding was discussed with other large entities of mf global. let me ask you this. mf global, would you say 98 to 99% of it is business was commodities? >> the -- >> commodities and futures, i mean. >> in terms of a revenue breakdown, i'm not 100% sure but i think that sounds a little bit high. >> over 90%? vast majority of their businesses, commodities and...
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because we are privy to non-public information at times. in the same way members and individuals in the executive branch. so we went and moved with dispatch and i think accomplish add goal given the fact there wasn't a lot of objection on the other side of the aisle the way this bill came forward. >> [ inaudible ]. >> i think it needs to pass the straight face test. and the fact is, we are going to spend less in our war efforts in afghanistan and iraq, and to use those funds to those savings, to propel more spending doesn't seem to make a great deal of sense to me. >> [ inaudible ] have you spoken to him? what your meg to him -- [ inaudible ]. >> i've not spoken to the secretary of transportation, but understand this. now, this vision of trying to create more jobs, opening up american energy production, and using those royalties, to fund our infrastructure needs was a product of my office working with some members. but i think all of you understand that i'm committed to a process around here are that let's all members participate. i don't g
because we are privy to non-public information at times. in the same way members and individuals in the executive branch. so we went and moved with dispatch and i think accomplish add goal given the fact there wasn't a lot of objection on the other side of the aisle the way this bill came forward. >> [ inaudible ]. >> i think it needs to pass the straight face test. and the fact is, we are going to spend less in our war efforts in afghanistan and iraq, and to use those funds to...
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. >> obviously, we're not privy to the most important conversations along this line. what you have seen and can note consistently is there has not been a noticeable ability for romney to shift and shift effectively in this realm. >> let's take a look at this. governor jeb bush, former governor jeb bush of florida always the guy on the bench now. he told a dallas audience yesterday, "i used to be a conservative and i watch these debates and i'm wondering. i don't think i've changed but it's a little troubling sometimes when people are appealing to people's fears and emotions rather than get them to look over the horizon for a broader perspective. and that's kind of where we are. i think it changes when we get to the general election. i hope. now here he is more concerned about the other kinds of candidates. he also told a local reporter he wouldn't jump into the race. that one of the candidates apparently currently running would be the nominee. i think that's true. but he stressed the importance. this is jeb bush again, of not forgetting independent voters. let's watch
. >> obviously, we're not privy to the most important conversations along this line. what you have seen and can note consistently is there has not been a noticeable ability for romney to shift and shift effectively in this realm. >> let's take a look at this. governor jeb bush, former governor jeb bush of florida always the guy on the bench now. he told a dallas audience yesterday, "i used to be a conservative and i watch these debates and i'm wondering. i don't think i've...
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but the point is, if privy
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one of the big challenges in this trial has been that the media, the reporters, the public are not privyone thing they did read the jury instructions in public,
one of the big challenges in this trial has been that the media, the reporters, the public are not privyone thing they did read the jury instructions in public,
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a congressman or that decided that now maybe is richer because of certain information that he was privy to you but if their entire industries that are being fueled out there thanks to the exact same thing that it's a much bigger problem so i want to talk about something that was reported today that apparently the fed had auction dollar for certain number of treasuries and they didn't think really and they only allowed three banks to even come in and our securities excuse me they only allowed three banks to come in and be in on this bidding and it would have been a transparent see what happened this was all after the taxpayers bailed out aig i.g.s. or technically it's all about how much more money you can get back for the taxpayers to write specifically this is selling a. related assets at the fed oh and that they you know that they held on to close our action which i haven't taken the time to actually look into the law this summer to come apparently i don't think that they actually broke a law here but this is you know this isn't just serious and transparency i mean why would we not wan
a congressman or that decided that now maybe is richer because of certain information that he was privy to you but if their entire industries that are being fueled out there thanks to the exact same thing that it's a much bigger problem so i want to talk about something that was reported today that apparently the fed had auction dollar for certain number of treasuries and they didn't think really and they only allowed three banks to even come in and our securities excuse me they only allowed...
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thousands of pages of documents that this committee in trying to do legitimate oversight has not been privy to, ands sooner this committee on both sides of the aisle have access to the same information, the sooner the efforts of this committee can be achieved in a non-partisan, just good government fashion, so i think we all need to keep the focus. this is how to make sure the death of a servant of this nation never is repeated in the circumstances that we've seen here. so with my questions being asked and answered i'll yield. i know the gentleman from south carolina has some he didn't get to finish up so i'll yield the balance of my time. >> i thank the gentleman from pennsylvania. i want to circle back mr. attorney general with respect to the october 12, 2001 e-mail with mr. weinstein and mr. trusty, you would agree fast and furious is mentioned specifically in that e-mail exchange? >> can i ask the clock be tolled? >> we'll suspend and give the gentleman the document again. >> this is october 17th? sorry, october 14th, october 17th and october 16th -- 18th. >> that's correct. familiarize
thousands of pages of documents that this committee in trying to do legitimate oversight has not been privy to, ands sooner this committee on both sides of the aisle have access to the same information, the sooner the efforts of this committee can be achieved in a non-partisan, just good government fashion, so i think we all need to keep the focus. this is how to make sure the death of a servant of this nation never is repeated in the circumstances that we've seen here. so with my questions...
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know if they were taking him more of the police force that were there that we could before that the privy president of the republic the current president had his house in order. clearly some tensions between governments past and present and the people that are actually to imagine that you had that here in the united states some of the president's window i forget was a few months ago and he tracked the guy down with the right few weeks or something i think it was less yeah it was even less than a big truck and that immediately they want to talk about this to me today i mean you have plenty of people on your show on the capital account who have varying opinions about what's being done in greece to deal with this nothing seems to be easy or pleasant in terms of this i interviewed peter schiff in the last hour he said you know what these cuts didn't even come close to going far enough the people of greece just agree they say their lives have been disrupted so much and the thought of having even more cutbacks. themes just unimaginable to them what are some of the people that you have on your s
know if they were taking him more of the police force that were there that we could before that the privy president of the republic the current president had his house in order. clearly some tensions between governments past and present and the people that are actually to imagine that you had that here in the united states some of the president's window i forget was a few months ago and he tracked the guy down with the right few weeks or something i think it was less yeah it was even less than...
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the talk about the strike by israel on iran is something the united states wouldn't necessarily be privyoes your experience on the intelligence committee confirm that? >> well, of course in my position i am -- i cannot either confirm nor deny what is happening on that level, but i think it's important for us to open documents to recognize we are in a very dangerous, very serious sobering timing -- time. we need to be vigilant. in my opinion i think president obama should not have given iran the luxury of time. they were engaged in in negotiations with iran. i think instead they needed to put on severe sanctions early on. i do credit the president they have put sanctions on recently and i think they will be more severe in the months coming, but i think it's three years too late and i think those sanctions should have been put on some time ago. >> it's not surprising given what he said before the election he was more about talking as opposed to taking action and sanctions right off the bat. let's go back to the issue of obama chair. are you concerned the repeal of obama care is going to pr
the talk about the strike by israel on iran is something the united states wouldn't necessarily be privyoes your experience on the intelligence committee confirm that? >> well, of course in my position i am -- i cannot either confirm nor deny what is happening on that level, but i think it's important for us to open documents to recognize we are in a very dangerous, very serious sobering timing -- time. we need to be vigilant. in my opinion i think president obama should not have given...
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we were privy to some important briefings that you participated in these last few weeks. >> both of the us -- both of us have spoken to it, and it is quite profound. i highlighted the fact that counter-terrorism, proliferation in cyber are concerns we highlighted in our testimony. national counterintelligence executive, which is part of my staff, issued a report on the impact of economic espionage in this country, which was put out in october which called out both russia and china particularly china because of the grand theft of intellectual property in this country is quite a profound threat. that is one reason why we are supportive of the rockefeller- feinstein bill. >> you included it in your central remarks. thank you for spending the morning with us. >> thank you. senator chretienshanheen? >> last year in the midst of the libyan operation senator collins and i wrote to the administration. running -- regarding man-pads. considering that these pose a continuing threat and there are an estimated 20,000 still out there, i am not going to ask you to speak to that because we asked the in
we were privy to some important briefings that you participated in these last few weeks. >> both of the us -- both of us have spoken to it, and it is quite profound. i highlighted the fact that counter-terrorism, proliferation in cyber are concerns we highlighted in our testimony. national counterintelligence executive, which is part of my staff, issued a report on the impact of economic espionage in this country, which was put out in october which called out both russia and china...
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. >> we're not privy to the most important conversations along this line. but what you have seen and what you can note consistently is there's not been a noticeable ability for romney to shift effectively in this realm. >> let's look at this. former governor jeb bush of florida, who was always guy on the bench now, he told a dallas audience "i used to be a conservative. i'm wondering i don't think i have changed, but it's troubling when people are appealing to fears and emotions rather than look at the horizon for a broader prospective. i think it changes when we get to the general election. i hope." . here he is more concerns about the other candidates. he also told a local reporter he wouldn't jump into the race. one of the candidates apparently currently running would be the nominee. but he stressed the importance. let's watch jeb bush. >> it's important for the candidates to recognize, though, that they have to appeal to primary voters and not turn off independent voters that will be part of a winning coalition. >> now, it seems like he's more talking a
. >> we're not privy to the most important conversations along this line. but what you have seen and what you can note consistently is there's not been a noticeable ability for romney to shift effectively in this realm. >> let's look at this. former governor jeb bush of florida, who was always guy on the bench now, he told a dallas audience "i used to be a conservative. i'm wondering i don't think i have changed, but it's troubling when people are appealing to fears and...
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it seems to me they are in another world or maybe they have some data that we just are not privy to. >> well, they are in the world of the republican primary, and i think for now, they are trying to get an engine among those base reporters. to win that republican primary. you saw a resurgent rick santorum and that surge was powered in many ways by his talking about contraception. by him talking about this catholic church controversy. and so then you have romney trying to make some inroads with that as well. but i do think overwhelmingly this will hurt them in the general. in some ways it was fitting it was in arizona. arizona is going to be a state that's going to be about 16% of the voting population will be latino come this fall. and they are going to have 11 electoral votes. that's up one from last time. and a white house very much concentrating on this western collection of states, including arizona, new mexico and colorado. and for mitt romney who looks like he's a stronger candidate at this point. the white house views him as the presumptive nominee. you have a candidate who in
it seems to me they are in another world or maybe they have some data that we just are not privy to. >> well, they are in the world of the republican primary, and i think for now, they are trying to get an engine among those base reporters. to win that republican primary. you saw a resurgent rick santorum and that surge was powered in many ways by his talking about contraception. by him talking about this catholic church controversy. and so then you have romney trying to make some inroads...
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it goes back to some of the things going on in washington that are not privy to the public, but, youod point about the different friends of public sector lending like fannie mae and freddie mac, there is becoming more of an tight among private investors, people that want to helped to homeowners and do this type of private financing but the problem is there is high interest rates there which people do not want to pay because the rates are low and it is expensive, and, also, there is not a lot of interest in the investors to take the homeowner risks and it is hard to fix the market when the housing sector is in such rough shape. >>neil: well said, scott, thank you, asset manager. thank you scott, very much. >> this president is pretty good at pointing fingers. this president really was not, maybe, well, because this president never did. what president obama could learn what president obama could learn from jack when we are back. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast spes. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have
it goes back to some of the things going on in washington that are not privy to the public, but, youod point about the different friends of public sector lending like fannie mae and freddie mac, there is becoming more of an tight among private investors, people that want to helped to homeowners and do this type of private financing but the problem is there is high interest rates there which people do not want to pay because the rates are low and it is expensive, and, also, there is not a lot of...
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apparently there's a national dialogue i have not been privy, a coast-to-coast debate about her butt. right, travis. we will answer this question and set the record straight once and for all. >> that's right. travis. on the show "the doctors," coco got an ultrasound on her butt. >> i will do an enhanced doppler here, that shows vascularity, to see if anything has been injected in here. >> where is that man's right hand? enhanced doppler, i don't pretend to understand what vascularity is but i always thought doppler was a weather thing. the verdict, please. >> coco's buttocks are 100% real! >> my god. whew! that is right, travis. citizens of america, rest easy tonight, the buttocks are real. i repeat, coco's buttocks are real, no implants. >> i wanted to be that skinny girl. that's why i got the boobs. i had them enhanced when i was 18 years old. >> say what! so maybe she has some implants but not butt implants. that's the point we're getting at here. i hate to say when it comes to proving the veracity of her posterior, coco is a little behind. miss kim kardashian actually blazed that
apparently there's a national dialogue i have not been privy, a coast-to-coast debate about her butt. right, travis. we will answer this question and set the record straight once and for all. >> that's right. travis. on the show "the doctors," coco got an ultrasound on her butt. >> i will do an enhanced doppler here, that shows vascularity, to see if anything has been injected in here. >> where is that man's right hand? enhanced doppler, i don't pretend to understand...