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ly bank. your money needs an ally. it'll cause cavities, bad breath.ll try and deal with it by drinking water. water will work for a few seconds but if you're not drinking it, it's going to get dry again. i recommend biotene. all the biotene products like the oral rinse...the sprays have enzymes in them. the whole formulation just works very well. it leaves the mouth feeling fresh. if i'm happy with the results and my patients are happy with the results, i don't need to look any farther. gerri: the latest numbers indicate floozies and may have peaked already after getting a very early start. did you get your flu shot? >> no. i do not trust the establishment with what they think is the right to virus. >> i get one every year. it could save my life. those who did not should not complain. >> 56% said yes. that is the pretty even split. >> the g.o.p. needs to make a stand and not cave with the strong arm tactics. we cannot kick it can't anymore. bomb only cares about redistribution of wealth in this of the matter time when the bond vigilante's will deal wi
ly bank. your money needs an ally. it'll cause cavities, bad breath.ll try and deal with it by drinking water. water will work for a few seconds but if you're not drinking it, it's going to get dry again. i recommend biotene. all the biotene products like the oral rinse...the sprays have enzymes in them. the whole formulation just works very well. it leaves the mouth feeling fresh. if i'm happy with the results and my patients are happy with the results, i don't need to look any farther. gerri:...
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the place is a living organism and an underground paradise for geologists and researches lying beneath the banks of the silver river and at the depths of the ice melt and hides the pearl of congo or. the ice caves camps or the interest of many scientists and it's no wonder the cave is considered one of the most beautiful ice caverns in the world hello hello how are you well yes live the scientists we've been waiting for have arrived this is a complex expedition they'll go into the cave to undertake detailed research if we let them all go but make sure they all register in the log but of course you ok then i'm off to meet them and give instructions. the purpose of registration is to ensure that everyone makes it out of the cave safely today this group of scientists has some unusual work ahead of them perhaps they'll find a new grosso or come across a unique crystal. according to the scientist estimates the cave is ten to twelve thousand years old. it's the only cave in russia which is equipped with special pods for tourists. when passing by the singing star the researches wish for a geographical
the place is a living organism and an underground paradise for geologists and researches lying beneath the banks of the silver river and at the depths of the ice melt and hides the pearl of congo or. the ice caves camps or the interest of many scientists and it's no wonder the cave is considered one of the most beautiful ice caverns in the world hello hello how are you well yes live the scientists we've been waiting for have arrived this is a complex expedition they'll go into the cave to...
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the place is a living organism and an underground paradise for geologists and researches lying beneath the banks of the silver river and at the depths of the ice mountain hides the pearl of congo or.
the place is a living organism and an underground paradise for geologists and researches lying beneath the banks of the silver river and at the depths of the ice mountain hides the pearl of congo or.
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the place is a living organism and an underground paradise for geologists and researches lying beneath the banks of the still the river and at the depths of the ice mountain hides the pearl of congo or. the congo or ice caves camps or the interest of many scientists and it's no wonder the cave is considered one of the most beautiful ice cabins in the world hello hello how are you well yes the scientists we've been waiting for have arrived this is a complex expedition they'll go into the cave to under.
the place is a living organism and an underground paradise for geologists and researches lying beneath the banks of the still the river and at the depths of the ice mountain hides the pearl of congo or. the congo or ice caves camps or the interest of many scientists and it's no wonder the cave is considered one of the most beautiful ice cabins in the world hello hello how are you well yes the scientists we've been waiting for have arrived this is a complex expedition they'll go into the cave to...
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bank. poor old judge knox lying dead back there. folks might think that i did it.wn. more murders, jim? yes. lot's going on in town. first, it was glynn peters, he owns the newspaper. then biff anderson, postmaster and telegraph man combined. then max strauss, the hotel man. and a couple others, too. why it seems everybody important in kobe is getting shot. the sheriff's plum gone crazy. did you recognize the man who killed the judge? couldn't mistake him. it was butch cavendish. now, you chose who you're after cavendish? he must be doing these killing in kobe for a very special reason. yeah. but, why? most likely he wanted the murders to look like a local affair. i'm certain, jim, we'll upset his plans if you're not around to accept the blame for the judges death. that old silver mine of ours will be a perfect hideout for you. yes. it would. my cracky, i guess you're right, it would be best if i became scarce around here for a bit. i'll go on with you. that's fine. how's his knee, tonto? leg better now. good. help me put jim on silver's back. (9 the lone ranger, j
bank. poor old judge knox lying dead back there. folks might think that i did it.wn. more murders, jim? yes. lot's going on in town. first, it was glynn peters, he owns the newspaper. then biff anderson, postmaster and telegraph man combined. then max strauss, the hotel man. and a couple others, too. why it seems everybody important in kobe is getting shot. the sheriff's plum gone crazy. did you recognize the man who killed the judge? couldn't mistake him. it was butch cavendish. now, you chose...
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which is there was a moment in time when the government decided that it was going to start lying on behalf of the banksthey were going to start calling unhealthy banks or insolvent banks solvent and healthy. that evolved into we're going to allow failing banks to pass stress tests. we're going to accept their phony accounting. then it became we're going to pretend they're not committing crimes by not prosecuting them. all of these different decisions, all of these little tiny deceptions, they were big deacceptings, but they all added up over time, and became what we have now, which is the implicit guarantee, which is sort of the second bailout, ongoing bailout, where the entire market believes that the government is going to stand behind these two big to fail banks no matter what. >> especially given the fact that the banks will r no smaller than they were. i thought this was staggering. too big to regulate. america's six largest banks now have a combined 14,420 subsidiaries making them so big as to be effectively beyond regulation. a recent study by the can cab city fed said it would take 70,000 exami
which is there was a moment in time when the government decided that it was going to start lying on behalf of the banksthey were going to start calling unhealthy banks or insolvent banks solvent and healthy. that evolved into we're going to allow failing banks to pass stress tests. we're going to accept their phony accounting. then it became we're going to pretend they're not committing crimes by not prosecuting them. all of these different decisions, all of these little tiny deceptions, they...
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lying around? it might add up to something. one man's deposit at a bank in china could keep staff busy for weeks. the owner of a printing business protin boxes and bags filled with bills and coins. he had been collecting them for years. the head of the bank said the exact amount of the deposit is still days away. but he estimates the haul is worth almost $26,000 american dollars. >> wow, that's the kind of house cleaning you want, like clean up money. >> $26,000. okay, we're here, the weekend is here. it's just you and me on the desk. take it away with the forecast. >> sunday, surf's up here in maverick. temperatures in the upper 60s and waves from 20 to 30 feet. for all of you non-surfers, mild and pretty much perfect this weekend. >> enjoy this holiday weekend outdoors. we'll see you on monday. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- from "silver linings playbook," chris tucker. bob costas. the music of big boi. and "police blotter." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-unive
lying around? it might add up to something. one man's deposit at a bank in china could keep staff busy for weeks. the owner of a printing business protin boxes and bags filled with bills and coins. he had been collecting them for years. the head of the bank said the exact amount of the deposit is still days away. but he estimates the haul is worth almost $26,000 american dollars. >> wow, that's the kind of house cleaning you want, like clean up money. >> $26,000. okay, we're here,...
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." ♪ >> announcer: lying off of the left bank of the american main stream, it's the "stephanie millerou don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh. how do you feel? now i'm cold. hmm. this is a better choice. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. ahhh. not just a sensation sensational relief. you've heard stephanie's views. >>no bs, authentic, the real thing. >>now, let's hear yours at the only online forum with a direct line to stephanie miller. >>the only thing that can save america now: current television. >>join the debate now. ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ ah, freak out ♪ ♪ la-freak the sheik ♪ ♪ freak out, ah freak out ♪ ♪ la free the sheik ♪ ♪ freak out ♪ >> stephanie: uh-huh. it is the "stephanie miller show." welcome it to. twenty-five minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. all right. let's finish up the right-wing world. i love -- conservatives whine about liberal hollywood and palin
." ♪ >> announcer: lying off of the left bank of the american main stream, it's the "stephanie millerou don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh. how do you feel? now i'm cold. hmm. this is a better choice. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. ahhh. not just a sensation sensational relief. you've heard stephanie's views....
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banks don't. if you'r your hedge fund were ly regulated.arket funds which we saw with the real problem for small investors because the primary reserve fund wt under. it created a panic. and created a panic. gerri: one of the big concerns out there, $67 trillion global and the u.s. leads the way. how big is that, how big a problem could it be? >> when you think there lightly regulated and in the united states, the shadow banks have assets of half as much as the banks. they don't live in a world that is separate from banks and other pieces of the economy s if they get into trouble you have counterparty risk. if i owe you money and get in trouble it is your problem as well. it is closely intertwined. we saw this in 1998 with long-term capital management. no one had ever heard of it and this hedge fund got into trouble and it was deemed by wall street and the federal reserve to pose a systemic risk to the whole financial system so we never heard of it but had to bail out. gerri: do we need more regulation? that is the first in a lot of people w
banks don't. if you'r your hedge fund were ly regulated.arket funds which we saw with the real problem for small investors because the primary reserve fund wt under. it created a panic. and created a panic. gerri: one of the big concerns out there, $67 trillion global and the u.s. leads the way. how big is that, how big a problem could it be? >> when you think there lightly regulated and in the united states, the shadow banks have assets of half as much as the banks. they don't live in a...
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." >> announcer: lying off the left bank of the american mainstream, it's "the stephanie miller show.niversity we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ ♪ at age twenty-five she married a football star. at 32 she may have divorced her murderer. of all the hours in all her days, these are the ones you'll never forget. >> stephanie: 23 minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-12. jim ward has a voice-over. hal sparks is sick today. it is you and me against the world. mama, how dare you not know how data is. many of us wouldn't be able to listen to you you stupid ditz. okay mike, sorry about that. touchy today. >> hold on to your unlimited data. >> stephanie: i don't even need it. >> i know. geez. you have it and don't need it. i would like it. >> stephanie: you can't have it. that's the way life goes. madeline in nevada. >> caller: hi. i've got a suggestion on the gun control although i shouldn't say it that way. they
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lying. they won't even show me the tapes, i mean, how do you fall a sleep in a snow bank when it's ten degrees outside." tweets that were sent by alyssa during the day referencing a fall out with her friend do not seem to factor into the death. >> we identified the person she was referring to. it was a friend, they had a falling out. >> reporter: and the investigation has been turned over to the el dorado county hafr's department because her body was found over the county line and that agency said it could take up to a month to complete an autopsy and determine the cause of death. the entire community in petalum sam a is trying to come to grips with what happened. >> all day long people are coming to the family's home to pay their respects. >> her life ended way too soon. friends and family of alyssa burn are gathering around her parents. >> obviously kim is distraut at this moment, we did not expect this outcome but we will deal with it now as best we can. >> reporter: for the last few days they have been holding on to hope that she'd come home safely. she left her home last week headed to so
lying. they won't even show me the tapes, i mean, how do you fall a sleep in a snow bank when it's ten degrees outside." tweets that were sent by alyssa during the day referencing a fall out with her friend do not seem to factor into the death. >> we identified the person she was referring to. it was a friend, they had a falling out. >> reporter: and the investigation has been turned over to the el dorado county hafr's department because her body was found over the county line...
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lying. they won't even show me the tape. i mean, how do you fall asleep in a snow bank when it's 10 degrees outside? investigators say tweets alyssa sent earlier during the day about a fallout with a friend. the cause of death could take up to a month. in lake tahoe, monte fran is sis, nbc bay area news. >> on the latest updates go to knobsbayarea.com. >>> new details tonight in the chandra levy murder. more than 11 years after the modesto native vanished, the case seems to be taking another twist. "the modesto bee" wrangled in a secret session for nearly two hours today. they were discussing information that could undermine a prosecution witness and possibly change the outcome of this trial. you might recall in 2010 a jury found this man guilty of killing levy after attacking her on a trail in washington, d.c., park back in 2001. initially the investigation centered on former central valley congressman gary condit who levy interned for at the time of her disappearance. he was never a suspect in the case. a deadly accident shut down several lanes. a man was hit and killed by a car in san jose just b
lying. they won't even show me the tape. i mean, how do you fall asleep in a snow bank when it's 10 degrees outside? investigators say tweets alyssa sent earlier during the day about a fallout with a friend. the cause of death could take up to a month. in lake tahoe, monte fran is sis, nbc bay area news. >> on the latest updates go to knobsbayarea.com. >>> new details tonight in the chandra levy murder. more than 11 years after the modesto native vanished, the case seems to be...
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saw this sentiment and sentiment bank should not suit and comfortable chairs in the teachin as it's a risk structural problem there isn't fallacious which could because lying ass actually bodes in the course what's going on we know the result was our cost of capital was in the cost of that and this is something that should be changed we did and how do you think it should be changed and how do you think these central banks approach could be changed what is the main problem what is the main reason for being the way it is the main problem is that people if you look at c.v.s. no one was in so in crowd banking you know what. you know almost market economy we still have a great in the state prisons was to have a lot of an efficiency but it's ridiculous we need to help people who experience a problem we need to know people who knows what's customer relations what's true customer relations and and solve this issue. it will it will it could run forever you are very big on china. and there's been a lot of talk this time around in davos that africa is going to be the next china you have assets there would you agree with that assessment what prevents them from being t
saw this sentiment and sentiment bank should not suit and comfortable chairs in the teachin as it's a risk structural problem there isn't fallacious which could because lying ass actually bodes in the course what's going on we know the result was our cost of capital was in the cost of that and this is something that should be changed we did and how do you think it should be changed and how do you think these central banks approach could be changed what is the main problem what is the main...
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lying. they won't even show me the tapes. i mean, how do you fall asleep in a snow bank when it's 10 degrees outside? investigators say that tweets alyssa said do not appear to have factored into her death and we're told an autopsy determined the cause of death could take up to a month. live in lake tahoe tonight, nbc bay area news. >> okay, thank you. for certain it's a tragic end for the family. her father, who was in lake tahoe doing what he could to help with the search is back at the home in pet aluma. kimberly tere with the coverage. >> reporter: the family spoke to us very briefly today. they're a tight-knit group and as you can imagine they say they're just trying to come to terms with this incredible loss. in the small town of petaluma, friends and family are gathering at alyssa burns' home to pay their respects. >> she can make anyone happy. >> alyssa was very strong, a very confident young lady who had career in mind and it's just tragic. it's just tragic what's happened to her. >> reporter: loved ones found out the 19-year-old was found dead in a snow bank in lake tahoe. >> her life ended
lying. they won't even show me the tapes. i mean, how do you fall asleep in a snow bank when it's 10 degrees outside? investigators say that tweets alyssa said do not appear to have factored into her death and we're told an autopsy determined the cause of death could take up to a month. live in lake tahoe tonight, nbc bay area news. >> okay, thank you. for certain it's a tragic end for the family. her father, who was in lake tahoe doing what he could to help with the search is back at the...
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banks for not stopping it on their own. the robosigning, that means what they were doing was lying systematically to the tune typically at thee places of 10,000 times a month. so over 100,000 times a year. committing felonies that would lead to people being made homeless in america in many cases. it is just astonishing aspect that nobody has gone to prison for all of this, and that they gave them one of the largest grants of immunity you'll ever see. the second thing, the money in the press reports is grossly inflated. there is only about $3 billion in cash. you're correct that works out to less than $1,000 per victim. so it is exactly what ross key quotes with geithner as saying, that these housing programs were not designed for the victims. they were designed to "foment the runways for the banks closed which reduce their loss exposure. said the rest of this oppose it $5 billion in settlement is really just in the commercial world recall troubled debt restructuring, which are the things he would do anyway if the government did not exist because in most cases, it is better for the bank not to have the default to instead redu
banks for not stopping it on their own. the robosigning, that means what they were doing was lying systematically to the tune typically at thee places of 10,000 times a month. so over 100,000 times a year. committing felonies that would lead to people being made homeless in america in many cases. it is just astonishing aspect that nobody has gone to prison for all of this, and that they gave them one of the largest grants of immunity you'll ever see. the second thing, the money in the press...
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lying ahead for the discount. what has been happening in europe, you buy before the actually bank -- because yields were attractive. you have these carry trades and you also get this return because of the fed cop pregz. but at some point, it stops. maybe symbolically enough we're get to go that point. >> sylvia, what draghi is trying to do is to get yields to compress with german yields where they were and you try to close that gap. he's been successful in attempting to do that. wa about the economic fundamentals which clearly are not getting any better? it suggests germany will come out with the next quarter. >> well, i think there's two things in there. the ecb can't do anything more to try to pump the economy. this is about confidence. confidence has to return to the markets one way or the other and i think the ecb has done what it can do. the rest is up to politicians and maybe corporate organizations. the rest of it is the other part of the story is the ecb has done its job and -- >> unfortunately we've lost sylvia. apologies for that. let's remind you meanwhile of what's happened with the russell 2,000, clos
lying ahead for the discount. what has been happening in europe, you buy before the actually bank -- because yields were attractive. you have these carry trades and you also get this return because of the fed cop pregz. but at some point, it stops. maybe symbolically enough we're get to go that point. >> sylvia, what draghi is trying to do is to get yields to compress with german yields where they were and you try to close that gap. he's been successful in attempting to do that. wa about...
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bank. your money needs an ally. >> neil: you probably heard lance has now come clean. now i'd like him to apologize to me. that's right. just me. not for doping. for duping. for lying.g. for fooling. taking idiots like me for foo fools. so allow me to get something off my chest. don't bother with fessing up. you make me want to throw up. i was an idiot that believed you, who took your ferve rent denies that you took drugs to heart. i was a stooge to think you were unfairly maligned saint. i didn't come to this on my own. you helped me. you were so convincing
bank. your money needs an ally. >> neil: you probably heard lance has now come clean. now i'd like him to apologize to me. that's right. just me. not for doping. for duping. for lying.g. for fooling. taking idiots like me for foo fools. so allow me to get something off my chest. don't bother with fessing up. you make me want to throw up. i was an idiot that believed you, who took your ferve rent denies that you took drugs to heart. i was a stooge to think you were unfairly maligned saint....
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lying. we'll take a look at the repeated denials. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do bankso? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. stress sweat is different than ordinary sweat. it smells worse. get 4x the protection against stress sweat. introducing new secret clinical strength stress response scent. >>> seven years ago, lance armstrong looked like he was on top of his game. this photo shows him with former president george bush taking a bike ride on the president's ranch at crawford, texas. the photo taken in the summer of 2005, about a month after he won his seventh tour de france title. well, that is a title that he no longer holds. ed lavandera is looking at lance armstrong's career. >> reporter: it's a script that would make a hollywood writer jealous. cycling athlete gets cancer, nearly dies, but heroically comes back to win the world's most famous race, not once, not twice, but a record breaking seven straight times and, by the way, he also starts a chance foundation which raise
lying. we'll take a look at the repeated denials. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do bankso? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. stress sweat is different than ordinary sweat. it smells worse. get 4x the protection against stress sweat. introducing new secret clinical strength stress response scent. >>> seven years ago, lance armstrong...