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or a set of injection wells. essentially, this phenomenon, that dimension in which the earthquakes are triggered by the injection activity, is a function of the volume of fluid that goes in. and so what you see here is actually a correlation between the volume of fluid and the maximum magnitude. this would indicate, contrary to the previous slide, that the more water, fluid you put down the hole, the more waste is disposed of, the larger the potential earthquake. and that dilemma, that research -- that's the research question which usgs is trying to address now, working with epa on some case studies. and we're also working on the theoretical side of the problem. which of these two end members is going to be defining of whether or not, once an earthquake occurs of a significant size, at a disposal site, one can alter the practice to minimize the risk. so finally, i want -- if you need more information on this subject, i'm pointing you to our website. we have a frequently asked questions set for earthquakes that ar
or a set of injection wells. essentially, this phenomenon, that dimension in which the earthquakes are triggered by the injection activity, is a function of the volume of fluid that goes in. and so what you see here is actually a correlation between the volume of fluid and the maximum magnitude. this would indicate, contrary to the previous slide, that the more water, fluid you put down the hole, the more waste is disposed of, the larger the potential earthquake. and that dilemma, that research...
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over the years and look at what our wells should be delivering if we spend five minutes per well i it takes about nine months to go through that process everything below us down here is our mentor and you see if you get up on the big here is make the benches those dangers are just littered with wells approximately five hundred all told. and now with the new wells basin that they approved will go from about five hundred to about one hundred within the next twenty years we drill that averages about three hundred fifty new wells per year when you take the colorado side include that we think that conoco phillips has probably another ten thousand wells there where you will the real meaning of a snow over the next forty years. has sharply increased drilling on gilbert or mentions ranch is typical of what has happened to vast expanses of northern new mexico land. a satellite image shows the crisscrossing patterns of access roads and wells extending for hundreds of miles across san juan county and north west new mexico. the land surface has been scoured up so bad that i can't recognize it fro
over the years and look at what our wells should be delivering if we spend five minutes per well i it takes about nine months to go through that process everything below us down here is our mentor and you see if you get up on the big here is make the benches those dangers are just littered with wells approximately five hundred all told. and now with the new wells basin that they approved will go from about five hundred to about one hundred within the next twenty years we drill that averages...
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we do mention bank of america and union battles as well. they are our banking partners as well. wells fargo is still here. that describes itself as a community financial institutions as well. they do a lot of philanthropy. we are talking about on e part of the work that is not as strong as it can be to protect households against defaults. we need other banks to help from moving toward foreclosure. there are a bank that is based in san francisco. the federal reserve last july had penalized wells fargo at $85 million. other banks have not received such a penalty before around the foreclosure crisis. that was the reason for wanting to include wells fargo in the release. i think it makes a stronger statement. >> colleagues, can i say that i am supportive of the process of the drafting of the resolution? i understand the sentiments. and being even-handed against all banks instead of singling out one that is are locally based bank. i will be supporting the process of the original language. can we call a roll call on the motion? >> i am not in -- critical of the inclusion of the langua
we do mention bank of america and union battles as well. they are our banking partners as well. wells fargo is still here. that describes itself as a community financial institutions as well. they do a lot of philanthropy. we are talking about on e part of the work that is not as strong as it can be to protect households against defaults. we need other banks to help from moving toward foreclosure. there are a bank that is based in san francisco. the federal reserve last july had penalized wells...
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well the positive of the u.k. as you can see was totally calculated i was there when they issued the brown report which is a classic sort of neo liberal document where they say well of course nobody would ever want an education except to future there to further their you know future life incomes they just assume that everybody is a selfish greedy bastard like themselves and isn't actually interested in education understanding of the world who cares if i just want more money and of course this is what really offended students in the student movement the most every single occupation began by saying no education is a value unto itself we're doing this because we love it but here's the interesting thing what they then did was they tripled tuition and they made everybody effectively take out student loans which effectively poorest people to act like those sort of calculating greedy people they had a rich. imagine them to be now it's funny in the u.k. of course it started off with this notion of a top up c. which sounde
well the positive of the u.k. as you can see was totally calculated i was there when they issued the brown report which is a classic sort of neo liberal document where they say well of course nobody would ever want an education except to future there to further their you know future life incomes they just assume that everybody is a selfish greedy bastard like themselves and isn't actually interested in education understanding of the world who cares if i just want more money and of course this...
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well, he was well on his way to getting that many people there. well, of course, you guys know what happened next. john wayne, richard widmark, lawrence harvey, sorry, steve, i prefer the original. but in any case, what's happening here is that it's exactly as had happened in the west florida rebellion. americans had moved into texas. they had not been completely happy with the situation in texas. so they began asking for concessions to reorganize the government so that it is a separate state rather than part of it. at the time they didn't realize that mexico had its own internal problems. there's a struggle between centralists and federalists. americans in texas just get caught in that struggle. well, of course, the texas revolution, you notice it was a revolution. it was not the texas rebellion. so it was successful. the texas revolution. and texas becomes a free and independent state. president andrew jackson wanted to annex texas. can't do so because of the slavery question. he does recognize it as a republic on his last day in office. his suc
well, he was well on his way to getting that many people there. well, of course, you guys know what happened next. john wayne, richard widmark, lawrence harvey, sorry, steve, i prefer the original. but in any case, what's happening here is that it's exactly as had happened in the west florida rebellion. americans had moved into texas. they had not been completely happy with the situation in texas. so they began asking for concessions to reorganize the government so that it is a separate state...
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scott wiener, of course, as well. for some time now, as mayor of the city, interim and elected, these two supervisors have been talking to me about the support we need to give to our small businesses. i know much of my leadership so far has been around our technology companies, and that is great. as you know, we were down even further on the unemployment rate, due in large part, to the hiring that our technology companies are giving us. we are at 7.6% unemployment, and that is fantastic, but we have always made a strong support to our local small businesses. that is why i have been working closely with the small business commission. i know the directors and commissioners here today, in concert with our supervisors, we wanted to announce, as jennifer indicated, a real enhancement. i would like to establish another $5 million in small- business loan programs. we need some immediate help. the very successful rebel and bond loan program and our office has been administering with working solutions for the past two years ha
scott wiener, of course, as well. for some time now, as mayor of the city, interim and elected, these two supervisors have been talking to me about the support we need to give to our small businesses. i know much of my leadership so far has been around our technology companies, and that is great. as you know, we were down even further on the unemployment rate, due in large part, to the hiring that our technology companies are giving us. we are at 7.6% unemployment, and that is fantastic, but we...
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well people pursue their happiness. regardless of whether the economic growth or whether pursue wealth people primarily i instinctively pursue happiness and they can do that in one of two ways they can or both ways they can vote they can vote for the politician who they think will make them most happy and they can go up by things and go and buy things pursuing wealth trying to get a better job increasing the salary is not some narrow obscure objective that we've been focusing on too much in society it's so incredibly broad it's the broadest possible aim that you can have because money's just a token with which you can do anything you want to go on by fine food or go on holiday or stop working or retire early you will need money to do it so it's a very broad and sensible objective to pursue well for yourself because it shouldn't be your only objective and if it is your objective you'll be very unhappy and i'm not going to argue that sometimes there's a market failure there is buyer's remorse people sometimes buy things a
well people pursue their happiness. regardless of whether the economic growth or whether pursue wealth people primarily i instinctively pursue happiness and they can do that in one of two ways they can or both ways they can vote they can vote for the politician who they think will make them most happy and they can go up by things and go and buy things pursuing wealth trying to get a better job increasing the salary is not some narrow obscure objective that we've been focusing on too much in...
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thank you. >> well done. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the aspen institute is holding this all-day similar pose yum on the -- symposium on the state of race in america, wrapping up the first session looking at how politics impacts race relations. as you heard, our coverage are shift over to c-span in about 15 minutes from now starting with a discussion on the latino vote and the 2012 presidential election. later today starting at noon eastern immigration and immigration policies and their impact on race relations. after a lunch break, we'll hear a discussion on education and how to close the achievement gap between white and minority students, and that'll start at about 2:15 eastern. about 3:40, the news media's impact on what role the media should play in trying to bridge social and racial differences. again, our all-day coverage starts about 10:45 eastern on our companion network, c-span. >>> all this week in prime time on c-span2 we're featuring some of booktv's weekend programming
thank you. >> well done. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the aspen institute is holding this all-day similar pose yum on the -- symposium on the state of race in america, wrapping up the first session looking at how politics impacts race relations. as you heard, our coverage are shift over to c-span in about 15 minutes from now starting with a discussion on the latino vote and the 2012 presidential election. later today starting at noon eastern immigration and...
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well, napolean dies at st. helena. and the empire -- if you ever go out east into alabama, there's a place called demopolis, that was to be the foundation of napolean's empire here in north america. and it doesn't play out. in the aftermath of the war of 1812 this border land between louisiana and texas is a hotly contested area. and one of my favorite characters in all of american history -- it's not john smith -- lature. how many of you guys have heard of lature? my wife has. that's because she's lived with me for all these years. lature is an enigmatic figure. he lived in the shadows of american history. he's a frenchman. you can tell that by the name. he makes it to louisiana in 1803 and he's an architect. he's an engineer. he had trained as a military engineer. well, by the time of the war of 1812, he's a having a hard time making ends meet. so he joins andrew jackson to fight in this war of 1812. and, in fact, he is the person who designed the defenses for jackson at shalmette. well, after the battle, jackson dis
well, napolean dies at st. helena. and the empire -- if you ever go out east into alabama, there's a place called demopolis, that was to be the foundation of napolean's empire here in north america. and it doesn't play out. in the aftermath of the war of 1812 this border land between louisiana and texas is a hotly contested area. and one of my favorite characters in all of american history -- it's not john smith -- lature. how many of you guys have heard of lature? my wife has. that's because...
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well the problem with a lot of these for profit schools right is that they are well first off their for profit their number one goal is to make money on you but they're pushing things like online programs that make it a lot harder for people to graduate and they are preying on in some cases veterans in other cases more than half a student a lot of the for profit schools are black and latino they're they're going after people who are less likely to graduate in the first place and then are going to be stuck with this debt that they took out to go to the school that they don't even have a degree to shows right now who is to blame and some people say wow they look at the students say well you're the one that put out these loans and now you're the one that's responsible to pay them back other people probably going because in the two percent who's to blame for this loan crisis well i mean to try to blame just one actor is ridiculous but you know you look at rising tuition on a seven hundred something percent in my lifetime which is left thirty something years. it's a problem that has governme
well the problem with a lot of these for profit schools right is that they are well first off their for profit their number one goal is to make money on you but they're pushing things like online programs that make it a lot harder for people to graduate and they are preying on in some cases veterans in other cases more than half a student a lot of the for profit schools are black and latino they're they're going after people who are less likely to graduate in the first place and then are going...
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>> well, it's hard to say. you know, who knows what remained buried in the sands of palestine but -- >> do you draw hope from the rapprochement that may take place between syria and israel? >> i think anything that opens up the land to exploration, archeological exploration is going to be helpful. >> you think there's a lot more there/. >> you don't think it was bethlehem. >> that's right. >> there was a controversial word used by jeffrey sheler a year ago and that was mary was a virgin at the time she gave birth to jesus, correct, that's what he said? >> no, jeffrey said that's what the gospel writers said, am i correct? >> that's right. >> quoting the gospels, thank you for the correction, i'm glad to see the principles of scholarship are being enforced here. >> makes a difference. >> you don't believe mary is a virgin or that the gospels make the case that she was a virgin at the time of the birth? >> certainly both -- matthew specifically and luke more subtly claimed that she is a virgin. mark says nothing.
>> well, it's hard to say. you know, who knows what remained buried in the sands of palestine but -- >> do you draw hope from the rapprochement that may take place between syria and israel? >> i think anything that opens up the land to exploration, archeological exploration is going to be helpful. >> you think there's a lot more there/. >> you don't think it was bethlehem. >> that's right. >> there was a controversial word used by jeffrey sheler a year...
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plus, well, books. we'll explain. guys. here, come here. [ telephone ringing ] i'm calling my old dealership. [ man ] may ford. hi, yeah. do you guys have any crossovers that offer better highway fuel economy than the chevy equinox? no, sorry, sir. we don't. oh, well, that's too bad. [ man ] kyle, is that you? [ laughs ] [ man ] still here, kyle. [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. right now, very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 equinox ls for around $229 a month. every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and we will continue to free you to do more and focus on what matters. imax now showing on the big board. >>> we are back with tonight's out everyouter circle. we reach out to our sources around the world. and yes, we are in jerusalem tonight but we begin in sudan where a military commander says 1,200 people from south sudan have actually be
plus, well, books. we'll explain. guys. here, come here. [ telephone ringing ] i'm calling my old dealership. [ man ] may ford. hi, yeah. do you guys have any crossovers that offer better highway fuel economy than the chevy equinox? no, sorry, sir. we don't. oh, well, that's too bad. [ man ] kyle, is that you? [ laughs ] [ man ] still here, kyle. [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. right now, very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 equinox ls for around $229 a month....
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well, i asked nick peyton walsh that question. >> well, he's the man alleged to be behind the mumbai in 2008 and the leader of the group that is considered by america to be one of the more dangerous terrorist organizations in pakistan and assisting the insurgency inside afghanistan. it's important to point out though that this man lives quite openly inside pakistan. apparently appearing on pakistani tv to denounce this particular measure by washington against him. i'm sure many observers will see this at a time when u.s. and pakistan are trying to see that kind of relationship they can salvage over iraqi recent few months or years perhaps as measure from washington to see how serious pakistan are about cracking down on terrorists who they say are living in the midst. erin? >> all right. thanks. and now developing story on the tornadoes. they have been ripping through the dallas-ft. worth area. tossing the tractor-trailers through the air. schools damaged, businesses wrecked, but no reported deaths tonight. it's pretty incredible when you consider when they go through the towns, there
well, i asked nick peyton walsh that question. >> well, he's the man alleged to be behind the mumbai in 2008 and the leader of the group that is considered by america to be one of the more dangerous terrorist organizations in pakistan and assisting the insurgency inside afghanistan. it's important to point out though that this man lives quite openly inside pakistan. apparently appearing on pakistani tv to denounce this particular measure by washington against him. i'm sure many observers...
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it hurt her skin it was it was burning virus she was well steve began to develop symptoms as well i feel dizzy. i give her the nose as chris's health began to deteriorate rapidly she began losing her sight had severe headaches and had pain in her hands and feet there were two surgeries to remove a true terri tumor and she developed a rare neurological speech impairment but i think i got the same although say. first i've had several patients who have. been having symptoms since the time they were exposed to the oil and gas exploration near their homes these are all people in a small cluster around right. last year e.p.a. got several citizens' requests from garfield county and the citizens were saying gosh my drinking water might be contaminated by this practice or the air we breathe might be affected e.p.a. can you look into it e.p.a. should of. myself and another staff person we had prepared the letters and we were we were ready to write to the colorado oil and gas commission that we felt that this practice cause him in a substantial risk to public drinking water source and that e.p.a. w
it hurt her skin it was it was burning virus she was well steve began to develop symptoms as well i feel dizzy. i give her the nose as chris's health began to deteriorate rapidly she began losing her sight had severe headaches and had pain in her hands and feet there were two surgeries to remove a true terri tumor and she developed a rare neurological speech impairment but i think i got the same although say. first i've had several patients who have. been having symptoms since the time they...
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well. he told us his facing windows are in a bathroom and a closet. that is the way all of these lots are laid out. our building is. there is a room with a sink and a shower, and the other room is a closet. we did meet with them, and each time they asked for another thing. we think you are going to build a deck on the back of your roof, and these stairs we had never even heard of. we had no intent to build something we have not applied for permits for. we have stairs coming down out of the penthouse because it is 18 inches up in the air to maintain drainage on the roof. we are never going to go out there unless something is wrong with the roof. that is why we have not made changes. we did not feel these were valid concerns. commissioner fung: are you finished? >> yes. also note that if you look at the photos -- should i put this here? this is the neighbor that just spoke. this right here is the end of his house. he does not have a light well. that is the back of his house. also note the exi
well. he told us his facing windows are in a bathroom and a closet. that is the way all of these lots are laid out. our building is. there is a room with a sink and a shower, and the other room is a closet. we did meet with them, and each time they asked for another thing. we think you are going to build a deck on the back of your roof, and these stairs we had never even heard of. we had no intent to build something we have not applied for permits for. we have stairs coming down out of the...
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reverend billy will be there well be there. will be there in spirit ha. ha. there were max i actually got a paper cut i think it's from the paper devil live master's. out she's. very much looking forward to that tonight but let's move on some of the to these headlines here because we've just left behind europe and there's a debt storm behind us max europe may be heading back into debt storm a flood of easy money courtesy of the european central bank may for a calm start to two thousand and twelve what a poor spanish bond sale last week signals it may have only been a law well before the debt storm breaks analysts warn well i think of it more as a debt fund do really with that boy you take a country like greece you stick it on the fund do fork and you get put into the debt and then you serve it up to goldman sachs or j.p. morgan. all this debt fondue great now spain is being thrown into the debt fondu well this debt fondue has a shelf and it's called the central bankers and apparently they're however not bringing stability and magic recovery to the markets acc
reverend billy will be there well be there. will be there in spirit ha. ha. there were max i actually got a paper cut i think it's from the paper devil live master's. out she's. very much looking forward to that tonight but let's move on some of the to these headlines here because we've just left behind europe and there's a debt storm behind us max europe may be heading back into debt storm a flood of easy money courtesy of the european central bank may for a calm start to two thousand and...
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fargo committed they really order their transactions to create more overdraft fees wells fargo's well coby also got a secret one hundred fifty nine billion dollar bailout from the federal reserve they keep you know the crunch and they keep going to the discount window to finance more and more derivatives to put the economy at greater greater risk that's right and now guess who the daddy of all the derivatives holders are i got a feeling no no to the fact that he tomorrow yes yes yes max jamie's done it over j.p. morgan that's right is j.p. morgan who look at those giant pile that feeds you morgan chase man yeah those are nasty losing disgusting piles of the residence k.p. morgan chase has a derivative exposure of seventy point one five one trillion dollars seventy trillion is roughly the size of the entire world economy the one trillion dollar towers you see in this info graphics are double taxed at nine hundred thirty feet i want to call the empire state building is behind us well it's a lot of the river the biggest service position in the world so it's a bank by the way has another
fargo committed they really order their transactions to create more overdraft fees wells fargo's well coby also got a secret one hundred fifty nine billion dollar bailout from the federal reserve they keep you know the crunch and they keep going to the discount window to finance more and more derivatives to put the economy at greater greater risk that's right and now guess who the daddy of all the derivatives holders are i got a feeling no no to the fact that he tomorrow yes yes yes max jamie's...
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well, mr. murdoch, you used the term "cover-up," may i suggest to you that throughout this story there is a consistent -- >> would you, please, sit down? i'd be grateful if you wouldn't do that again. >> without this, throughout this story, this narrative, there's a consistent theme until april 2011 of cover-up, cover-up in relation to the police, cover-up by burt and copeland either on news international's instructions or of their own doing, and then cover-up subsequently. where does this culture -- >> i don't -- >> where does this culture of cover-up emanate, mr. murdoch? >> i think from within "the news of the world," and there were one or two very strong characters there. who, i think, had been there many, many, many years and were friends of the journalists. the person i'm thinking of was a friend of the journalists, drinking pal, and a clever lawyer and had paid them to go and see as evidence -- there'd been statements reported that this person forbade people to go and report to mrs. broo
well, mr. murdoch, you used the term "cover-up," may i suggest to you that throughout this story there is a consistent -- >> would you, please, sit down? i'd be grateful if you wouldn't do that again. >> without this, throughout this story, this narrative, there's a consistent theme until april 2011 of cover-up, cover-up in relation to the police, cover-up by burt and copeland either on news international's instructions or of their own doing, and then cover-up...
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well they said it may be. may serve as political leverage a bargaining chip within our own political system where you're aware of perhaps the. senator carbons bill. pertaining to sergei magnitsky there are now thirty three. including the senator himself thirty three co-sponsors of that legislation in the senate so they feel very strongly about that and they may be saying we are going to lift jackson vanocur but we won't do it unless we have something we can put in its place that will have a similar. power to effect positive change in the human rights you mention and write a thank you very much and just to remind as baton yesterday here was found throughout that presidents are the u.s. russia business comes and that's it for all of us if you want to have your say and spot along without someone in monte see you next time you know how it will tear apart the t.v. dot com and that's construct what interact to do back with more recent comments on what's going on kid all things russia and some banks stayed on t.v. i'
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, we will do it. >> well, the thing is that they don't have to say it. these ads can happen with a week left when the candidate does not have the ability to come in to put up an ad and they can buy up all of the ad time in the district and so people are preemptively looking out for what not to do. >> and so they kiss the butt of the right wingers. and now looking at the staggering difference of the spending of the superpacs. while obama had a 10 to 1 campaign cash advantage, now when you look at romney's arsenal, it is almost even, and the obama super pac had $9 milli million, romney raised $80 million. and now pack to you, john. i know you are running this all of the time and how do to people keep up the morale when they go the vote knowing they are up against this amount of money thrown at them? >> well, this is a progressively degenerating system in the last 30 or 40 years of american life. cycle by cycle, it is worse and voters look at it as an issue, and maybe it is a tipping point, but politics is dirty and corrupt and there is a lot of money and i
, we will do it. >> well, the thing is that they don't have to say it. these ads can happen with a week left when the candidate does not have the ability to come in to put up an ad and they can buy up all of the ad time in the district and so people are preemptively looking out for what not to do. >> and so they kiss the butt of the right wingers. and now looking at the staggering difference of the spending of the superpacs. while obama had a 10 to 1 campaign cash advantage, now...
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>> reporter: there very well be action. we're getting word from peter king, the chairman of the homeland security committee might hold hearings. the another one concerned is darrell issa, chairman. house oversight and government reform committee and said serious questions are raised by this incident. let's listen? >> we heard about these wheel-up parties when the president leaves. this was a pre-wheel-down. the question is, is the whole organization in need of some soul-searching some changes or in fact, before the president, the vice president and members of the cab net are in danger? >> reporter: issa says he thinks as many as 20 agents might be involved not the 11 previously mentioned. gregg: steve centanni at the white house thank you very much. martha: that is a big story. congressman darrell issa also says he is believes this is likely not the first. he says basically where there is smoke there's fire. we'll see when it comes to that about this scandal. he says he will be looking into it. congressman issa will join us
>> reporter: there very well be action. we're getting word from peter king, the chairman of the homeland security committee might hold hearings. the another one concerned is darrell issa, chairman. house oversight and government reform committee and said serious questions are raised by this incident. let's listen? >> we heard about these wheel-up parties when the president leaves. this was a pre-wheel-down. the question is, is the whole organization in need of some soul-searching...
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wells had a good earnings report as well. i know that's not on your coverage universe, but what read-through, if any, do you get from jpm and others as far as citi next week? >> i think we have to be focused on the capital markets business again that was much better for jpmorgan. we expect that now to be the case for citi. citi also has the mortgage opportunities in this quarter. the mortgage numbers were pretty good for jpmorgan. but it's going to be capital markets. that's what we should focus on. >> i mean, i know we could focus on. what are you expecting? are we going to see a good report here? >> i think so. i think you'll find that the expectations for equity in capital markets at jpmorgan were very low. that's going to be one of the strains we'll see on citi. so i would expect they'll be better numbers than now for equity and fixed income trading for citi on monday. >> gerard, thanks. >> you're welcome. >> gerard cassidy today from rbc. you like wells fargo, right? >> i like wells fargo a lot, still like jpmorgan. i th
wells had a good earnings report as well. i know that's not on your coverage universe, but what read-through, if any, do you get from jpm and others as far as citi next week? >> i think we have to be focused on the capital markets business again that was much better for jpmorgan. we expect that now to be the case for citi. citi also has the mortgage opportunities in this quarter. the mortgage numbers were pretty good for jpmorgan. but it's going to be capital markets. that's what we...
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-- >> well, they let the show air. >> well, they have to kill the people in the streets and goes into the homes after they cull the internet and make the people disappear. this a regime brutal to its own people. iran is not free. jews in iran have a lot to worry about. but the jewish state that iran openly calls a cancer that has to be excised from the united states, the enslaves will be annihilated. >> the negotiators seem to be saying that the sanctions are working and that they may in fact roll back some sanctions that's what the iranians want and the really tough sanctions that are to take effect this summer. okay. what do you do? >> i think it would be a big mistake to rescind or lighten the sanctions. i think there has to be a cascade of sanctions. so far, that's the acid test. the sanctions haven't worked. how do we know that? because nothing has been stopped. what has stopped in the iranian program? >> what if they halted full enrichment to 20%, started importing that. would that be enough? >> i think they need to do three things. one, stop all enriched -- >> all enrichment, e
-- >> well, they let the show air. >> well, they have to kill the people in the streets and goes into the homes after they cull the internet and make the people disappear. this a regime brutal to its own people. iran is not free. jews in iran have a lot to worry about. but the jewish state that iran openly calls a cancer that has to be excised from the united states, the enslaves will be annihilated. >> the negotiators seem to be saying that the sanctions are working and that...
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all well here in washington d.c. as well and one hundred seventy four graduated from university st louis later became the executive director of think one hundred or the ten thousand member detroit and only see eight from one thousand nine hundred forty nine hundred eighty six let a series of voter registration marches the crisscrossed america and gresham already recognition he also helped lead demonstrations arrests in front of the sudanese embassy here in d.c. for ninety straight days that led to earn didn't lead to the tried to and the jennifer genocide and are for a living we remember then the government refused to acknowledge genocide and dark for a lot of people have forgotten but you've got several states actually right well yeah and and so i i will tell you this is a lot of back channel ing a lot of demonstration and i will give credit to colin powell. and i'll tell you want. colin powell. said keep the demonstrations going through these people who were probably demonstrations but for you know keep the demonst
all well here in washington d.c. as well and one hundred seventy four graduated from university st louis later became the executive director of think one hundred or the ten thousand member detroit and only see eight from one thousand nine hundred forty nine hundred eighty six let a series of voter registration marches the crisscrossed america and gresham already recognition he also helped lead demonstrations arrests in front of the sudanese embassy here in d.c. for ninety straight days that led...
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well it could very well be that i. i believe good numbers that they've been showing on c.n.n. are like eight hundred for mitt romney. ron paul have a lot more than what they're showing which is about seventy nine last time i checked i believe i just think that. for instance i'm in texas and we haven't even had our state convention i was chosen to go be a delegate and we're so there's a lot of. i think. ron paul supporters out there who aren't and they neuron orders them plea because they feel like they're not going to be chosen or something of that sort so now i'm not sure if you know as about what we have a lot of ron paul some supporters on this network we interview a lot of people kind of get their take on this race just to show you know into a different perspective here and time and time again they look like you they're young they're energetic ron paul is seventy six years old he does not look like you why do you think it is that so many young people follow him. ok well i think. from what i've seen at least that ron paul has. great idea a very well educated man who speaks
well it could very well be that i. i believe good numbers that they've been showing on c.n.n. are like eight hundred for mitt romney. ron paul have a lot more than what they're showing which is about seventy nine last time i checked i believe i just think that. for instance i'm in texas and we haven't even had our state convention i was chosen to go be a delegate and we're so there's a lot of. i think. ron paul supporters out there who aren't and they neuron orders them plea because they feel...
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: well, 2010. have you read shuman's report? the other thing they're saying is these people will die quickly. they will quickly go to cardiopull my their death, correct? >> host: it depends how they manage them in the hospital. sometimes they can last months as you note in your book. >> guest: twenty years. >> host: that i'm not familiar with. >> guest: twenty years. before the -- the president's council on bioethics actually accepted -- >> host: yeah. >> guest: -- shoeman's paper as true. and he pointed out there were 150 cases as opposed to zero where people did survive longer than the week. well, you know, when brain death first was promoted they said a couple hours to a day. if you're brain dead, you put your back on the ventilator, you've got very little time before you go directly to your heart stops beating. >> host: okay, fair enough, there's variation in time. >> guest: variation? twenty years. >> host: what about the quality of life? >> guest: yeah. >> host: that was not something, and so
: well, 2010. have you read shuman's report? the other thing they're saying is these people will die quickly. they will quickly go to cardiopull my their death, correct? >> host: it depends how they manage them in the hospital. sometimes they can last months as you note in your book. >> guest: twenty years. >> host: that i'm not familiar with. >> guest: twenty years. before the -- the president's council on bioethics actually accepted -- >> host: yeah. >>...
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well i think the key currency and one that we haven't talked about so far apart from well being and and your usual everyday dollars and pounds is our environmental resources and this is one thing this is one reason why it does make sense you could perhaps if you were living one hundred two hundred years ago i might have said oh you know government doesn't have a role it's not in wellbeing it's not you know it's not it's not necessary for government to get it through interfering in theory but at the moment we have a situation where our environmental resources are getting more and more constrained and i'm almost thirty nine billion people on the planet and by twenty fifty the planet isn't getting any bigger the amount of resources we're having is in fact getting less and we do need to start thinking a little bit more seriously about whether we have enough resources to achieve the kind of quality of life that some people at least have been enjoying in the in the beginning of this century and the last century and the evidence just that we don't have enough and that's one of the reasons why
well i think the key currency and one that we haven't talked about so far apart from well being and and your usual everyday dollars and pounds is our environmental resources and this is one thing this is one reason why it does make sense you could perhaps if you were living one hundred two hundred years ago i might have said oh you know government doesn't have a role it's not in wellbeing it's not you know it's not it's not necessary for government to get it through interfering in theory but at...
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>> well, it's funny. no in the sense that the show -- we all signed for six years and i did sign a contract extension for a seventh season because right as i was really sick of it, like for everybody -- for all of us who did the show, we all had the feeling that we were on to something in season one and seasons two, three, and four were great. we got all these prizes and rewards. the ratings have never been great, but the online rating is. millions and millions of people watch the show in the ensuing seven days after the show online. we're the beneficiaries of that technology. but then we got to season five and season five really didn't feel great. everybody felt pretty crappy after season five, thought maybe we'd run out of gas and when they came to me about doing a seventh season, i guess because of their syndication edicts and so forth, i said hell no. i was like, please, i want a meteor to hit this building right now because i can't do this another day and say these things again. and then we got throu
>> well, it's funny. no in the sense that the show -- we all signed for six years and i did sign a contract extension for a seventh season because right as i was really sick of it, like for everybody -- for all of us who did the show, we all had the feeling that we were on to something in season one and seasons two, three, and four were great. we got all these prizes and rewards. the ratings have never been great, but the online rating is. millions and millions of people watch the show in...
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well, the one be gets the other. the volume is light here, it's among the lightest of the year because nobody's sure about the economic data and where it's going. we had the chicago pmi, dallas pmi both below expectations. all regional numbers have been weak. tomorrow we'll getted ism, the big national number. that will help resolve things a little bit. you can see today in the trading the meandering nature, very, very narrow trading range for the s&p 500 and the dow industrials. this is a 5-point trading range we're getting. rather unusual. and 40-point in the dow industrials. the major sectors, some of the big global growth areas like industrials and materials which had a good week last week are all very much to the weak side. you get this concern that we have a worst case scenario. modest 2% growth in the gdp, mandy, we need 3% to get job groit. we need 1% to get the fed involved or somewhere around there. right in the middle doesn't particularly help us. >> we don't want to be stuck in the middle in fact shade of
well, the one be gets the other. the volume is light here, it's among the lightest of the year because nobody's sure about the economic data and where it's going. we had the chicago pmi, dallas pmi both below expectations. all regional numbers have been weak. tomorrow we'll getted ism, the big national number. that will help resolve things a little bit. you can see today in the trading the meandering nature, very, very narrow trading range for the s&p 500 and the dow industrials. this is a...
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of african-american history made since ninety nine percent of our students be an african-american well that's the same chronology as shall we say regular american history second semester begins not only right after christmas it also begins right after the civil war so such as russia begins i have a new group of seventeen students that first day of class i don't want to do all that talk all the talking at first. so i ask my students ok. but what happened during reconstruction right after this what went on there and my what happened to me was a whole reaction i better call it a no no reaction because sixteen out of my seventeen students said to me that's the time when right out of the civil war reconstruction blacks took over the government of the southern states but they were too soon out of slavery and so they screwed up and white folks had to take consoles again birth of a nation that has free movie as our working nation gone with the wind of old into one and of course these are all african-american students i thought my gosh what must it do to you to believe that the one time your gr
of african-american history made since ninety nine percent of our students be an african-american well that's the same chronology as shall we say regular american history second semester begins not only right after christmas it also begins right after the civil war so such as russia begins i have a new group of seventeen students that first day of class i don't want to do all that talk all the talking at first. so i ask my students ok. but what happened during reconstruction right after this...
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well it's hard to know what they really want because what they have achieved in afghanistan and iraq and now in libya is pretty much chaos and yet they go on saying that they want democracy and this and that and the other. and you know some people can can really wonder is if that's a delusion or whether chaos is what some people really want in order to weaken all of the countries in the area in preparation for an attack say on iran it is so so you know you do what they say they want and how they behave really in quite serious contradiction ok just a very there's still ample evidence that assad is popular with some groups core groups in syria and that's not going to change and considering our geishas of atrocities by the quote he called opposition or oppositions or rebels whatever you want to call them i mean we've there's a specter of ethnic cleansing on the horizon. well you have an ethnic problem there in syria sectarian problems no question about it i don't know how you come to the conclusion that assad is popular he's obviously popular if you look at what is happening in syria yo
well it's hard to know what they really want because what they have achieved in afghanistan and iraq and now in libya is pretty much chaos and yet they go on saying that they want democracy and this and that and the other. and you know some people can can really wonder is if that's a delusion or whether chaos is what some people really want in order to weaken all of the countries in the area in preparation for an attack say on iran it is so so you know you do what they say they want and how...
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that had a bad rating of course you would what about a bond government bond stays ever max keiser well we're going to look at that you know one of the biggest bonds in the world is the u.s. treasury bond it runs the entire world so i'm going to flashback to oh about three or four weeks ago egan jones downgrades usa from double a plus to double a out look negative that's right there's a big trend around the world sovereigns around the world are downgrading america's triple a rated credit this is actually another a second downgrade at cent or downgrading u.s. debt exactly now that egan jones their credit rating agency. headline this week s t c pursues egan jones moody's and s. and p. remain at large the securities exchange commission voted thursday in favor of bringing in administrative action against jones in what would be an unprecedented move the f.c.c. could seek to punish the firm by stripping it of its ability to issue officially recognized ratings on securities tied to government debt and asset backed deals an f.c.c. spokesman declined to comment the move stems from alleged materi
that had a bad rating of course you would what about a bond government bond stays ever max keiser well we're going to look at that you know one of the biggest bonds in the world is the u.s. treasury bond it runs the entire world so i'm going to flashback to oh about three or four weeks ago egan jones downgrades usa from double a plus to double a out look negative that's right there's a big trend around the world sovereigns around the world are downgrading america's triple a rated credit this is...
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well for the. science technology innovation on the list of elements from around russia we've got this huge earth covered.
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>> well, i can't speak for him. i know from the time that i watched, it was entirely on the grass. >> were the police receptive to your attempts to fill them in on further details after this incident? >> well, we had a community meeting with everyone in my development and the police officers came and said it was very critical if anybody has anything to say or something that they witnessed, and actually they left their business cards on our doors. and i just know for me, i called the lead detective twice and i still have not received a phone call back. >> are you surprised by that? >> um, i just thought that they would call me back. >> again, a witness in the case of the shooting of trayvon martin, afraid to show her identity but at least speaking with us in silhouette to tell her story. as to the allegation that the sanford police weren't terribly interested in the re-enactment or at least a tour of the crime scene that she witnessed, the scene she witnessed of the altercation i should say, we called the police for
>> well, i can't speak for him. i know from the time that i watched, it was entirely on the grass. >> were the police receptive to your attempts to fill them in on further details after this incident? >> well, we had a community meeting with everyone in my development and the police officers came and said it was very critical if anybody has anything to say or something that they witnessed, and actually they left their business cards on our doors. and i just know for me, i...
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well, it wasn't me. talk to the press about an open investigation, and i wouldn't, i mean, not without proof. well, who... who do you think gave the story to the press? uh... they might have seen an advance copy of an article set to run in the journal of political science. really, charlie, you did this? what i did was i submitted an article detailing my recent research. charlie, you can get into a lot of trouble. yeah, it's possible but it's unlikely because, look, i-i used information that's in the public record. and the organizational theory i performed linking tuttle's firm to brasher's campaign to tru-poll, th-that's all mathematically solid. the journal leaked it? yeah. they sent out a summary to the general press. it's extremely difficult to prevent a scientist from publishing his research. academic freedom is big in this country. yeah, apparently so. yeah, so tuttle wasted his time. he wasted all that money trying to devise his little scheme. it was all useless... (doorbell rings) ...because now t
well, it wasn't me. talk to the press about an open investigation, and i wouldn't, i mean, not without proof. well, who... who do you think gave the story to the press? uh... they might have seen an advance copy of an article set to run in the journal of political science. really, charlie, you did this? what i did was i submitted an article detailing my recent research. charlie, you can get into a lot of trouble. yeah, it's possible but it's unlikely because, look, i-i used information that's...
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>> well, certainly.e problem with earnings season right now is where we are in the -- well, problem is not the right word. but where we are in the cycle. you are in the period of time in which earnings growth slows, that's perfectly normal. >> it's seasonal? >> in general, we've been expanding for some time now, earnings are not going to be growing double digits overnight. so earnings has been slowing. what you hope that compensates for that is investors -- is to some degree and again to oversimplify, multiple expansion. which you're starting to see moderately. multiples are a sign of confidence. if you feel better about the environment, you're willing to pay more for that same dollar of earnings, and that is what you've seen. the question is whether or not that continues in perpetuity. and i would argue it does not given some of the head winds we've talked about. but with respect to expectations, i expect to see earnings growth continue, albeit a slower pace of late. >> great to have you with us this mo
>> well, certainly.e problem with earnings season right now is where we are in the -- well, problem is not the right word. but where we are in the cycle. you are in the period of time in which earnings growth slows, that's perfectly normal. >> it's seasonal? >> in general, we've been expanding for some time now, earnings are not going to be growing double digits overnight. so earnings has been slowing. what you hope that compensates for that is investors -- is to some degree...
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>> well, it is.'ve got a lot of very, very loyal fans, and, you know, we do work with loyal media, but to be honest, any of the -- you know, the local media or the internet media that we get is from our fans. we have fans that are creating their own website. we have lots of fans that are going on to facebook, and there are better spokesmen than we can be because they have this passion for chipolte. we're trying to educate, you know, through our advertising, and through the presence we have on social media. we're trying to just educate them on the things that we do. we would rather not market to people. we would rather just allow them to discover what's special about chipolte. the more they discover, the more impressed they are, the more loyal they become, the more they tell other people, and that's always going to be much more credible than any billboard or radio or any kind of other advertising that we do, and so we think social media has been going very well for us. >> all right. you're a cfo. you'
>> well, it is.'ve got a lot of very, very loyal fans, and, you know, we do work with loyal media, but to be honest, any of the -- you know, the local media or the internet media that we get is from our fans. we have fans that are creating their own website. we have lots of fans that are going on to facebook, and there are better spokesmen than we can be because they have this passion for chipolte. we're trying to educate, you know, through our advertising, and through the presence we...
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barbara starr, thank you as well. you'll continue to update us as you find new information as well i hope tonight, right? >> you bet. >> all right. barbara starr joining us live from the pentagon. thanks to both of you. >>> up next james carville on today's tepid job numbers and the fallout that could cause for president obama as he heads into full campaign mode for the fall. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. the chevy cruze eco also offers 42 mpg on the highway. actually, it's cruze e-co, not ec-o. just like e-ither. or ei-ther. or e-conomical.
barbara starr, thank you as well. you'll continue to update us as you find new information as well i hope tonight, right? >> you bet. >> all right. barbara starr joining us live from the pentagon. thanks to both of you. >>> up next james carville on today's tepid job numbers and the fallout that could cause for president obama as he heads into full campaign mode for the fall. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there...
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well, north korea -- excuse me, south vietnam was in their mind as well. it's like taiwan where the americans, maybe they could build bases. they didn't like that. in mao's view, the chinese should help the north vietnamese as much as they possibly could. and china became heavily involved in doing so. they helped build the north vietnamese army in the 1950s. massive amounts of military aid. during rolling thunder, the american am booing campaign of north vietnam in the late '60s, the chinese gave lots of help to the north vietnamese. for example, this were 80,000 chinese workers that were building roads and railroads in north vietnam during rolling thunder. and this was pivotal because the north, this chinese help is pivotal. the north has little help of the north has little hope of convincing the u.s. to negotiate or u.s. to leave just with its own resources. by the mid 1960s, they were worried there was going to be another fight. after 1964 during the gulf of tonkin, as the professor will talk about where you have the first of the shooting between north
well, north korea -- excuse me, south vietnam was in their mind as well. it's like taiwan where the americans, maybe they could build bases. they didn't like that. in mao's view, the chinese should help the north vietnamese as much as they possibly could. and china became heavily involved in doing so. they helped build the north vietnamese army in the 1950s. massive amounts of military aid. during rolling thunder, the american am booing campaign of north vietnam in the late '60s, the chinese...
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well it turns out that breach of the i.r.s. is affecting a lot of us this in that are lining up to hand over their passports get rid of their citizenship they live and work abroad they don't want to be taxed twice the u.s. is one of the only countries who tax their citizens on income earned abroad the number of people getting rid of their citizenship alone it's at a record the record since the i.r.s. started publishing the list in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight hundred people last year reading about that well i mean it's very interesting obviously they have been publishing this list for that long. but this is always been a policy of the united states and i think that people aren't really paying higher taxes right now taxes have gone up so to me it's kind of just interesting because maybe people have less money out of this massive financial crisis and so maybe they've just chosen their priorities and realize that we're in the past it actually made sense for them to keep their us passport page two sets of taxes they could
well it turns out that breach of the i.r.s. is affecting a lot of us this in that are lining up to hand over their passports get rid of their citizenship they live and work abroad they don't want to be taxed twice the u.s. is one of the only countries who tax their citizens on income earned abroad the number of people getting rid of their citizenship alone it's at a record the record since the i.r.s. started publishing the list in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight hundred people last year...
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and he has had some personal experience with wells fargo as well."the young turks." >> hi how are you today? >> great. first tell me what your group is. >> it is based in the bay area in san francisco, but it is more of a national group. our group along with a few other groups bonded together. >> i love my spanish. all right. wallace what happened with you and wells fargo? >> well i had a -- i bought my home in 1988. i'm a retired school teacher, and i was approached by the -- a mortgage lender and he gave me a $450,000 loan, and that happened to be from wells fargo. it ballooned -- just skyrocketed out of proportion. i mean it went from $450,000 to 850. okay. it was to the point where i couldn't even -- i couldn't live because i couldn't pay the mortgage. i end up selling everything i practically had just to stay above water. i went to wells fargo to try to get them to work with him. i called them. i wrote them letters, but to no avail. so i finally went into bankruptcy, and wells fargo just -- they didn't come to my aide at all. they sold my house
and he has had some personal experience with wells fargo as well."the young turks." >> hi how are you today? >> great. first tell me what your group is. >> it is based in the bay area in san francisco, but it is more of a national group. our group along with a few other groups bonded together. >> i love my spanish. all right. wallace what happened with you and wells fargo? >> well i had a -- i bought my home in 1988. i'm a retired school teacher, and i...