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. >> church people? >> like the people who didn't believe in god understood our decision better than the child people. my wife and i as we went down the journey. if you lose your life you will find it and so once you make the difficult decisions and allow people in your house and giving to the poor and you see the result of it. to be in africa and see these kids eating and clothes and vitamin and educated, it brings so much life to you . i just never have been happier . stow it is not so much about the sacrifice, it is about the joy of giving and just that desire to love these people. >> when you first went to your wife and said i am going to sell our house and we'll live like paupers and we'll have a lot of strange people moving in. homeless and drug addicts i am sure she hugged you and said that is what we always dreamed of. >> first of all i didn't do that. it when i came back from oafrica. i would look at this stuff. it is so hard, you have to see the kids, they are so beautiful and they are digging
. >> church people? >> like the people who didn't believe in god understood our decision better than the child people. my wife and i as we went down the journey. if you lose your life you will find it and so once you make the difficult decisions and allow people in your house and giving to the poor and you see the result of it. to be in africa and see these kids eating and clothes and vitamin and educated, it brings so much life to you . i just never have been happier . stow it is...
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you want to get people off the streets of they do not harm people. again, domestic violence, child abuse, all of that kind of stuff, it can be overwhelming when you think about it. when we started working on this issue, we had an idea of what we wanted to cover. when we started working on that threat it was like, oh, my god, this is widespread and pervasive and scary. host: we're talking about variety, a special report on violence and entertainment. you can find an online by going to variety.com/reilich. here are a couple of weeks for you. one writes, it is plain to see that violence is more in-your-face than ever. kids are impressionable. some kids think reality is video games. and another one said another way to look at it is the entertainment verses from the games. do they equal or not? our guest served as editor and chief of this special report on violence in entertainment. his work also includes the book "rit" -- "rit: an illustrated history of the world from the most important magazine in hollywood." let's hear from herald in east st. louis on
you want to get people off the streets of they do not harm people. again, domestic violence, child abuse, all of that kind of stuff, it can be overwhelming when you think about it. when we started working on this issue, we had an idea of what we wanted to cover. when we started working on that threat it was like, oh, my god, this is widespread and pervasive and scary. host: we're talking about variety, a special report on violence and entertainment. you can find an online by going to...
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million people specifically for disabled people. but how much did his own figures show it's taken disabled people? 306 million pounds? 306. so we'll see that the vast majority of disabled people who were hit by his bedroom tax will get no help from his hardship fund? >> first of all the whole house, whole country will now no apology for the mess left by the party opposite. but let me tell him, on the subsidy his figures are completely wrong. first of all, the last thing he just said before he sat down is that we're cutting the money going to disabled people. that is simple enough decades. in 2009-10, the money spent on disability living allowance with 12.4 billion. by 2015 it will be 1,323,000,000,000. there is no cut in the money going to the disabled. this government is protecting that money in spite of the mess that he made. now on the subsidy, pensions are exempt from people with disabled children are exempt, anyone who needs help around the clock is also exempt. and as he is fond of reading out lessons from his constituents, le
million people specifically for disabled people. but how much did his own figures show it's taken disabled people? 306 million pounds? 306. so we'll see that the vast majority of disabled people who were hit by his bedroom tax will get no help from his hardship fund? >> first of all the whole house, whole country will now no apology for the mess left by the party opposite. but let me tell him, on the subsidy his figures are completely wrong. first of all, the last thing he just said...
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by young people. so there isn't a single person that is a part of it that isn't somebody like myself. there's a ton more justins out there and some great people aside from me who are making these things happen across the country. and i think it acts as a standalone, just being inspirational by being that model of recovery and that life can be extraordinary. i don't have enough time to go into it, but, you know, my life today is absolutely extraordinary and my father just turned 60 years old a couple of weeks ago and he was able to call me and thank me for what i have shown him what a life can about and that's a gift. absolutely. absolutely. there are, of course, other options where folks can go in there's in the rooms and there's quite a number of areas where i think they can create even subgroups within those that can be just for, by, and about young people. correct, jonathan? absolutely. in fact, we have one of the most helpful activities that many of our young people do is that they get together an
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and the next group of people are people on medical therapy and failing there.e like that. like i said less than 30% of the people who end up with a stent are basically in that category. >> stay with us. ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> if you need skochl plex surgery today, you are lucky to be in this country. respite care is second to none. as a overall system, we are not anywhere near the best in the world. our life span is not even in the top 20. >>> so i want to introduce dr. valerie montgomery rice, and dr. jonathan gruber who helped to e design mitt romney's health care in massachusetts and also i want to talk to you, dr. rice, because life expectancy, we are last in the richest countries, and if
and the next group of people are people on medical therapy and failing there.e like that. like i said less than 30% of the people who end up with a stent are basically in that category. >> stay with us. ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ...and we inspected his brakes for free....
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people who participate in philanthropy, or the good rich also for people for what they do or what they have invented to make our lives better? >> your question is good, and i think your answer is a good one. it is possible to get off the hook, to get off the hook of being rich and make us love you any way even if you aren't philanthropic, and, certainly, steve jobs is an example of doing that. he not only did not give. he scorned giving and said that most people were simply doing it to buff up their reputations, and he was not going to be involved in playing that kind of game. there was a lot of adverse comment during his life about the fact that he was so ungenerous. oprah was different in the sense that she was philanthropic, is philanthropically inclined, but she didn't sign the pledge either and made a point of not signing the pledge. what does this say about her? well, i think both she and jobs could be comfortable with the fact that they had enormous mus- enormous numbers of americans who admired them sufficiently for what they did, what they actually did that they didn't have to
people who participate in philanthropy, or the good rich also for people for what they do or what they have invented to make our lives better? >> your question is good, and i think your answer is a good one. it is possible to get off the hook, to get off the hook of being rich and make us love you any way even if you aren't philanthropic, and, certainly, steve jobs is an example of doing that. he not only did not give. he scorned giving and said that most people were simply doing it to...
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look at the young people. they have learned to overcome a legacy of mistrust that they inherited from their parents. they simply recognize that we hold more hopes in common than the fears that drive us apart. your voices must be louder. look to a future in which jews and muslims and christians can all live in peace and greater prosperity in this holy land. believe in that. [applause] most of all, let it be a future you want for your children. in which a jewish democratic vibrant state is protected and accepted for this time and for all time. [applause] there'll be many who say this is not possible. israel is the most powerful country in this nation. israel has a unshakable support of the most powerful country in the world. [applause] israel is not going anywhere. they have the wisdom to see the world as it is. this is in your nature. israel has courage to see the world as it should be. [applause] in order to be a realist, you must believe in miracles. sometimes the greatest miracle does recognizing that the wo
look at the young people. they have learned to overcome a legacy of mistrust that they inherited from their parents. they simply recognize that we hold more hopes in common than the fears that drive us apart. your voices must be louder. look to a future in which jews and muslims and christians can all live in peace and greater prosperity in this holy land. believe in that. [applause] most of all, let it be a future you want for your children. in which a jewish democratic vibrant state is...
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this causes them it for a system to warn people would be eighty million dollars so when you tell people that an eighty million dollars system could potentially save lives and save billions of dollars in damage people are wondering why that money is being spent but as i mentioned when there's budget problems a lot of times these first responders get cut and when we don't see earthquakes causing deaths in damage on a daily basis they're just really isn't that appetite to spend money and create this safeguard thanks for that update that was our to correspondent among the lindo . the mayor bloomberg keeps making his way into the media spotlight first he banned smoking in new york city public parks then he tried to ban large sugary drinks now he's focused on passing gun control and he's spending his own money to do it he reportedly plans to spend twelve million dollars on ads aimed at putting pressure on u.s. citizens to pass gun control measures the move has some asking is he taking it too far i do not think we should ban most things i do think there are certain times we should infringe on
this causes them it for a system to warn people would be eighty million dollars so when you tell people that an eighty million dollars system could potentially save lives and save billions of dollars in damage people are wondering why that money is being spent but as i mentioned when there's budget problems a lot of times these first responders get cut and when we don't see earthquakes causing deaths in damage on a daily basis they're just really isn't that appetite to spend money and create...
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people then save. know, there ia premium on saving for the time, and the people who really can't, there is a small percentage of the population who really cannot save, really cannot afford it. they depend on charity. it in a money from other people, which they do today as well. just, it's voluntary. today it is being forced on the and generation to support their parents and grandparents. john: voluntary is more moral than forest. government is forced. >> forces evil. volunteering is good. government is forced. sequester. the liberal media is hysterical. nbc nightly news. in california 9,000 low-income students to lose financial aid. in texas millions for teachers and schools could be slashed. the sequester could cripple air travel, force firefighter layoffs, even take preschoolers' out a child care. even. now, -- >> this is panic for the sake of panic. an attempt to demigod us away from this tiny village cut, as you showed, a tiny little cat in the projected growth. and look, it is a stupid mechanism.
people then save. know, there ia premium on saving for the time, and the people who really can't, there is a small percentage of the population who really cannot save, really cannot afford it. they depend on charity. it in a money from other people, which they do today as well. just, it's voluntary. today it is being forced on the and generation to support their parents and grandparents. john: voluntary is more moral than forest. government is forced. >> forces evil. volunteering is good....
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i owe people. that's why i go to talk to people. but my disease is first off wrong, theirs guaranteed wrong. made that way was i. first thought wrong, inappropriate, impolite, incorrect, cruel, criminal, abusive, petty, angry, poor, first thought wrong, absolutely. first thought wrong. 12 minutes, that's what i get? 12? second thought was i'll take two and make a difference. first thought wrong, sometimes second thought wrong grr! sometimes it takes me 15 minutes to get to a healthy thought. sometimes longer. sometimes four days of long, wrong, and strong. i went through t.s.a. recently in san jose where i live. i was born and raised in oakland, i went to jail in livermore. here is the part. normal people don't laugh at jail there. i worked there. god bless you if you worked there. i couldn't do that job for two days in a row. i can do it for an hour. an ex-felon who is an extraordinary father. i can become an ex-drunk who is an exceptional citizen. there is a transition necessary for a convicted, afflicted person the and it involve
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a lot of people said things at work, at school. people watching the show will remember.ey were ostracized. >> yeah. >> you couldn't say anything. the dixie chicks lost their career. they were finished. other people lost b jobs. >> mess. >> yeah. because we were told at that time in a democracy we are not allowed to dissent. we are not allowed to ask questions. today learned from vietnam in the previous wars don't put images on the screen. don't let them see coffins coming home. let's get our media embedded. >> let's end the segment with the results of the cnn poll about iraq. they were asked would you say the initial decision to send u.s. troops to iraq was a smart or dumb thing to do. americans replied 59% dumb, 38% smart. was iraq a mistake? yes, 56%. so on and so on. did the bush administration mislead the u.s. public, yes, 54%. >> that's why this is a great country. the majority of americans got it together. the majority of americans are never listened to. we'll talk about guns in a few minutes, i guess. >> we'll take a break. >> no one is being listened to. >> this
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in europe i know the people. and italy with two point six trillion in debt which makes cyprus is ten billion you know look like a pockmark quite substantial so people are saying enough we don't want the euro anymore i mean beppe a grillo part of his. promises were look we're going to revisit our euro participation and what we're going to do with the outstanding bonds that you see in the video pentagram low talking to people his economic policies talking about money time off the currency talking about a reserve i've seen his videos if you have he does a lot of pontificating on this score many people say this guy knows what he's talking about when it comes to banking you're a banker would you concur well you know i think he's got new refreshing ideas and he's bringing in new ideas where the politicians will just say anything that they need to do to get reelected and they have the same people rotating. in different shifts and that's part of the problem you need new ideas you need changed drastic times call for drast
in europe i know the people. and italy with two point six trillion in debt which makes cyprus is ten billion you know look like a pockmark quite substantial so people are saying enough we don't want the euro anymore i mean beppe a grillo part of his. promises were look we're going to revisit our euro participation and what we're going to do with the outstanding bonds that you see in the video pentagram low talking to people his economic policies talking about money time off the currency talking...
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that service is available to all people. 4 people were involuntary mandated to those services. couple of them succeeded, a couple didn't. the point is that the county where you have a chief of police who meets with the judge, who meets with the department of mental health or the head of the department of mental health have breakfast in their local coffee place. that model can work in a small community where you are going to know the clients and know the people that come up. does it work in an urban setting when you have highly complex and structured system or interaction of systems between police, between providers and things like that? we don't think so and that's part of the reason it hasn't been implemented. it's filled with all sorts of legal problems and coordination problems with bringing additional core systems into alignment, using hospitals as enforcement measures and things like that. so there are good treatments and there are good services out there. but we need more of them and we need better than we do have. i totally agree with that. >> this is obviously an extrem
that service is available to all people. 4 people were involuntary mandated to those services. couple of them succeeded, a couple didn't. the point is that the county where you have a chief of police who meets with the judge, who meets with the department of mental health or the head of the department of mental health have breakfast in their local coffee place. that model can work in a small community where you are going to know the clients and know the people that come up. does it work in an...
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but essentially we're making a promise to people older people that younger people will support them. as folks in this country have become able to live longer and to be productive longer, we've gotten into a situation where the number of people paying into the system versus being paid by the system has shrunk. it's simply people are living longer. if we took this gentleman's money and put it into an annuity of some kind, reasonable go to metropolitan life, it would finance the social security he would get. it wouldn't be enough. it's a matter of getting it right, a matter of picking retirement age that makes sense from the point of view of how long people can work and that is sustainable. the medicaid situation is much more difficult. the medicare excuse me. the old-age health care system. simply because in addition to the problem of having people get into it too young, we've got skyrocketing costs and we've got the problem that a lot of people between 50 and 65 are finding themselves without benefits. host: before you respooned, on twitter. guest: two things. i agree with what most o
but essentially we're making a promise to people older people that younger people will support them. as folks in this country have become able to live longer and to be productive longer, we've gotten into a situation where the number of people paying into the system versus being paid by the system has shrunk. it's simply people are living longer. if we took this gentleman's money and put it into an annuity of some kind, reasonable go to metropolitan life, it would finance the social security he...
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>> it helps understand why people spend millions to win jobs here and then.... >> once people come to d.c. they never leave. >> john: that is our show. i'm john stossel. thanks f >> i'm eric boling. along with the panel and it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." >> eric: jim carrey just caved after embarrassing himself making fun on middle america and charlton mess hes ton and gutfeld is will be on it. the bible, the mini series that people can't get enough of, more than 10 million viewers. that is special heartening for me there is a high percentage of young people tuning in. we have a sneak peek of the final chapter which is the story of the crucifixion, burial and rising of jesus christ. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> eric: so bob, why do you think it is resonating with americans and especially with young ones? >> bob: first of all, we still are subjected quite a religious country. it is easter week. i think if you look back at the history of movies and tv shows that have dealt with the issue of the bible and with jesus, they have done very well. so this is not a surprise. the surprise to me
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and we still scare some people a bit. people are not used to this unmediated environment. as long as you drink water, you are probably going to be ok. there is not a lot of criminal activity. everyone is really over provided for. to meet the survival challenge, they oversupplied. superfluous goods that people end up giving away to one another. there is really not a lot of crime. there is too much to do. [laughter] >> could you talk more about that factor, that there is an abundance of good, which is interesting, being in the desert. the economic system that is up there. we talked a long time ago for a "for a magazine" story. one of the things that you said is that commerce, in an of itself, is not the enemy. it is the backbone of civilization. >> to be against commerce is to be against your clothing. who would be against commerce? we just said we are living in a world that has been overly come modified. where everything has been turned into a commodity value. people do not have the identities. we are world full of brands and no identity. you can read your entire life -- yo
and we still scare some people a bit. people are not used to this unmediated environment. as long as you drink water, you are probably going to be ok. there is not a lot of criminal activity. everyone is really over provided for. to meet the survival challenge, they oversupplied. superfluous goods that people end up giving away to one another. there is really not a lot of crime. there is too much to do. [laughter] >> could you talk more about that factor, that there is an abundance of...
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i respect other people's views. you gave yourat personal opinion, and yet it is the house of representatives, under your leadership, that is continuing to finance the defense of doma, it is a matter of policy -- >> confusing things here. let's not confuse the issue administration must position that it was unconstitutional. it was not their role to decide what was constitution. it was a lot that was signed into president -- into law by president clinton, and in our system of government, the administration does not get to decide what is constitutional. the supreme court does. our defense of the lawsuit is to make sure the proper forum was used to make sure that we know what is constitutional and what is not. to circle back -- [indiscernible] i wanted to ask you about the debt limit. weeks off, then back for three weeks. >> are you going to stick for dollar for dollar? but dollar for dollar is the plan, and we have had some discussions, but not any big discussions at this point. >> you perceive this whole budget issue,
i respect other people's views. you gave yourat personal opinion, and yet it is the house of representatives, under your leadership, that is continuing to finance the defense of doma, it is a matter of policy -- >> confusing things here. let's not confuse the issue administration must position that it was unconstitutional. it was not their role to decide what was constitution. it was a lot that was signed into president -- into law by president clinton, and in our system of government,...
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people have made predictions.a lot of people in cable news in. but if the court strikes down doma in a way this case was presented to them, what would happen next? >> the clearest practical consequences that same-sex couples who are legally married will now be treated like other married couples in their state, whether it means they pay more in taxes or less, but they are married and they come to the federal government as married people and plug into that social safety net and all those protections and all the responsibilities that come along with it. that's the clearest consequence. no effect on the laws of other states. >> so states where you can't currently get married if you're a same-sex couple, this ruling wouldn't have any impact. >> yes, this is about the unusual rule that congress made in fact 1996 to say we're not going to follow our usual pattern of adopting whatever the states say. we're collude from federal protections. >> mary bonauto, this has been your fight and your strategy for more than a decade.
people have made predictions.a lot of people in cable news in. but if the court strikes down doma in a way this case was presented to them, what would happen next? >> the clearest practical consequences that same-sex couples who are legally married will now be treated like other married couples in their state, whether it means they pay more in taxes or less, but they are married and they come to the federal government as married people and plug into that social safety net and all those...
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that's a lot of people. >> >> and for the most part people are good. sometimes people are not good. we have ways people r people can report content to us that is inappropriate, but we have since invested a lot of time and energy on things like social resolutions. how do you create a culture where people can report problems to each other? which i will talk about in a second, so cue up the next slide. >> dave, can i interrupt for a second? one of the things that i noticed they think is really important for people in the school space and probably law enforcement to remember is that social media platforms whatever it is and you name it -- what? a million apps for the mobile platform alone. those are not the context of bullying. school life, school, peer life, peer relations. that's the concept of bullying whether it's bullying or cyber bullying and this blame the new thing that's come along because we don't fully understand it because we kind of don't like it, or it's a waste of time for kids and all of those things are understandable and we blame what we don't understand, but kids love
that's a lot of people. >> >> and for the most part people are good. sometimes people are not good. we have ways people r people can report content to us that is inappropriate, but we have since invested a lot of time and energy on things like social resolutions. how do you create a culture where people can report problems to each other? which i will talk about in a second, so cue up the next slide. >> dave, can i interrupt for a second? one of the things that i noticed they...
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we would bring people sandwiches and we developed relationships with people. one of the things that would happen wins once in a while we would talk to somebody, and we think we know that guy, his name is george. i would say george, how are you doing, would you like a sandwich. he runs the other way because he's had interaction with us before who the sandwich was an entry to getting them locked up for 6 months and whether or not you think that people living on the streets were you consider that a life, those people do consider it their life. so we feel that there absolutely needs to be more services for all levels. we do not feel that we need a coneject ral and problematic extra involuntary process in california and certainly not in san francisco. >> thank you. [ applause ] . i know we are going to be -- this hearing and discussing a lot more about outpatient mental health treatment but let's take a moment to hear from danny mcclaegen from san diego. tell us about the program. is it working? >> let me tell you what the program is about. it's a program where peo
we would bring people sandwiches and we developed relationships with people. one of the things that would happen wins once in a while we would talk to somebody, and we think we know that guy, his name is george. i would say george, how are you doing, would you like a sandwich. he runs the other way because he's had interaction with us before who the sandwich was an entry to getting them locked up for 6 months and whether or not you think that people living on the streets were you consider that...
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and people were literally cried. that oh my gosh we have a black man in america someone who's going to bring social change someone who's talking about change someone is not going to be caught in the system and be another colleague that just does the will of the you know the corporations and the banks is this person to stand expectations were very high man i decided said no he's part of the system he might have a good heart and i who am i to judge you know i'm only judging on his actions and what he's done and he's made you know he's going to close guantanamo bay so he was going to you know and the war in iraq and afghanistan and i've see iraq we saw our defense contractors there and we have we basically have the well secure so maybe the major conflicts are over but more so when our afghanistan we've got drones in afghanistan and pakistan and now they're talking about drones going over the united states you know to surveil his own people so it's really a police it's really george orwell's one thousand nine hundred fou
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>> depends on which people. for the majority shiite population they see the government has largely working in their interests. the others look at the government and say these people aren't here to help me and serve me. i think there is a desire among many iraqis for a big tent, more secular government. but that's not the shape of the political system that they have today. in my view this is a result of the legacy of the american occupation and our military intervention there. the decisions made almost ten years ago today deba'ath phiing the country, excluding some members of saddam hussein's ba'ath party, those who didn't have blood on their hands from future involvement in the country's government. those have had a lasting legacy in pushing these other groups out into the fringes. >> woodruff: what would you add about the government? >> a big problem is not merely the sectarian and ethnic divides but the prime minister nouri al-maliki has been increasingly authoritarian figure and he was a person that was picke
>> depends on which people. for the majority shiite population they see the government has largely working in their interests. the others look at the government and say these people aren't here to help me and serve me. i think there is a desire among many iraqis for a big tent, more secular government. but that's not the shape of the political system that they have today. in my view this is a result of the legacy of the american occupation and our military intervention there. the...
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serious crimes of committed inside montana most people don't realize their people were killed inside and on them more than nine people were killed in the people that i know inmates were sexually abused there were people who have lost their arms and lost limbs in amputated like of the design some people were paralyzed throughout their lives some people lost their eyes these are serious crimes these are serious war crimes or crimes against captive people and these people have to come to justice if we let these people at large what will happen is that more across these like these would take place and they are examples of criminals committing crimes and just not paying back for their crimes despite pledging to shut down guantanamo during his first presidential campaign in two thousand and eight barack obama has now dropped the issue from the top of his agenda this is drawing little on the u.s. where the mainstream media prefers to keep it out of the headlines and the war on terror is still marketed as reason enough to keep the camp running. recaps the failed attempts to bring guantanamo
serious crimes of committed inside montana most people don't realize their people were killed inside and on them more than nine people were killed in the people that i know inmates were sexually abused there were people who have lost their arms and lost limbs in amputated like of the design some people were paralyzed throughout their lives some people lost their eyes these are serious crimes these are serious war crimes or crimes against captive people and these people have to come to justice...
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people like al gore put trade people like me as fringe.n: he will not debate anybody either. >> i consider my views pretty mainstream. i find a lot of people who agree with me but will not speak out because they're afraid they they may lose their funding. all you hear on the other side are scientists who decided to take a stand publicly, get involved with politicians. john: if you say this is a big problem, that is when you get money to fix theroblem. >> people did not give money out for things that are not problems. john: thank you dr. roy spencer. coming up, the side of the argument you rarely hear. how those fossil fuels make our planet better, says the next we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have t
people like al gore put trade people like me as fringe.n: he will not debate anybody either. >> i consider my views pretty mainstream. i find a lot of people who agree with me but will not speak out because they're afraid they they may lose their funding. all you hear on the other side are scientists who decided to take a stand publicly, get involved with politicians. john: if you say this is a big problem, that is when you get money to fix theroblem. >> people did not give money...
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religion is what people did.everyone went to church and my father cahan was more conservative than the average person in the town. we were not permitted to wear pants, shorts, no alcohol, no dancing, no musical instruments in our church of christ. so is not some of ways i was quiet home in saudi arabia. i devoted my time to try to figure this country out because it is the one arab country street -- and truly strategic not because it is only the largest exporter of oil that sustains for western rail of life, but because i'm convinced will be critical with the ultimate resolution of islam that is going on between radical jihad is and more modernizing and that goes on inside saudi arabia. to understand the society it is like someone coming here to write a book about america you could not go to washington or new york and claimed to understand america so i had to be confident i could get outside of riyadh, there washington, and i was permitted over the five years, i went all over the country and i saw all kinds of peo
religion is what people did.everyone went to church and my father cahan was more conservative than the average person in the town. we were not permitted to wear pants, shorts, no alcohol, no dancing, no musical instruments in our church of christ. so is not some of ways i was quiet home in saudi arabia. i devoted my time to try to figure this country out because it is the one arab country street -- and truly strategic not because it is only the largest exporter of oil that sustains for western...
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there's like people in their hard-core gabber; people into really fast death metal; black metal. people who don't listen to music at all. guy like larnie bock (sounds like) set up huge, motor driven harp. i don't know how to explain it. 40 foot of motors that he had running over strings and wires. and then played each string individually with the mixer. there is a feeling of euphoria when somebody's really good at what they do. experiencing a buffer, pushing your bowels out your rear. different. a lot of noise. you don't play clubs with a cleaning schedule, a guy coming in the morning emptying the beer bottles. you play the warehouse. if you travel around you will see the exact same kind of weirdos doing their own thing. it is like in the bay area it's even more absurd. there seems to be more people that in a place like new york or tokyo. we did a show in new york, i didn't think that anyone was at hardly, and people come up and said i saw the show. i wish they had some kind of breakfast noise going on over there. i think a lot of people were being, walking out of the shows. that
there's like people in their hard-core gabber; people into really fast death metal; black metal. people who don't listen to music at all. guy like larnie bock (sounds like) set up huge, motor driven harp. i don't know how to explain it. 40 foot of motors that he had running over strings and wires. and then played each string individually with the mixer. there is a feeling of euphoria when somebody's really good at what they do. experiencing a buffer, pushing your bowels out your rear....
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people like al gore put trade people like me as fringe.n: he will not debate anybody either. >> i consider my views pretty mainstream. i find a lot of people who agree with me but will not speak out because they're afraid they they may lose their funding. all you hear on the other side are scientists who decided to take a stand publicly, get involved with politicians. john: if you say this is a big problem, that is when you get money to fix the problem. >> people did not give money out for things that are not problems. john: thank you dr. roy spencer. coming up, the side of the argument you rarely hear. how those fossil fuels make our planet better, says the next guest. ♪ jo: watching tv news, reading the papers, you assume the horrible hateful thing going on in america is our burning fossil fuel. i'm told we are destroying the earth. we burn more than other countries. the national audubon association says there is no greater threat to our environment. but my next guest matt ridley says the opposite is true. how can that be the case? >> if
people like al gore put trade people like me as fringe.n: he will not debate anybody either. >> i consider my views pretty mainstream. i find a lot of people who agree with me but will not speak out because they're afraid they they may lose their funding. all you hear on the other side are scientists who decided to take a stand publicly, get involved with politicians. john: if you say this is a big problem, that is when you get money to fix the problem. >> people did not give money...
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why are these people so mad? about energy companies shoving these dangerous chemicals into the ground. >> this is seen sfraen a documentary called gas lane. >> the documentary gas land. >> they gave it director an emmy and matt damon features greedy energy companies destroying the promised land. >> if it happens to one of us, it could happen to us all of us. >> john: yoko ono started artists against fracking. and so is the left wing media. >> it comes up by the millions of gallons and protests grow. >> a lot of people are getting sick. >> john: you would think assistant the anti-fracking movie includes this frightening scene. >> oh, jesus christ. >> john: so much gas in his water he could light it. >> what you are seeing is real. >> john: an influential environmental group, river people. >> all the people from the company, says this isn't our problem. this was there in the first place, but they are lying. >> john: he and the gas land movie says this is much more likely to happen after fracking but when state and
why are these people so mad? about energy companies shoving these dangerous chemicals into the ground. >> this is seen sfraen a documentary called gas lane. >> the documentary gas land. >> they gave it director an emmy and matt damon features greedy energy companies destroying the promised land. >> if it happens to one of us, it could happen to us all of us. >> john: yoko ono started artists against fracking. and so is the left wing media. >> it comes up by...
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now people feel more comfortable.ey are doing is returning us to that day where they are going to wonder, does someone have a knife? are there four or five others on the plane attempting to do something that could result in catastrophe? it's wrong. i have introduced my legislation, the no knives aboard act to force congress to vote on this issue if tsa does not reverse itself. >> you ran the tsa for a number of years after 9/11. i want to say, i share why on earth tsa would start relaxing rules and allow knives on board? who needs to have a knife on board? >> the question is what could destroy an airplane. that vulnerability was closed later in the day when flight 93 went down. in the year since, that door is slammed shut. al qaeda is after much more sophisticated and more effective methods and especially bombs. what's happened is in searching for small objects, the officers are distracted from the purpose of finding the difficult to find bombs. to congressman markey's point, that's why i said about the battle axes. i
now people feel more comfortable.ey are doing is returning us to that day where they are going to wonder, does someone have a knife? are there four or five others on the plane attempting to do something that could result in catastrophe? it's wrong. i have introduced my legislation, the no knives aboard act to force congress to vote on this issue if tsa does not reverse itself. >> you ran the tsa for a number of years after 9/11. i want to say, i share why on earth tsa would start relaxing...
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people drink beer and socialize. recently, i had an unfortunate accident and broke my leg so i had limited mobility and so i went to the cafe. it was not just a third plays but a second home for me. this is the first time i've been actively supporting something in the community and i hope you took into consideration. thank you >> thank you. >> hello i happen to be the uncle of this guy that you another cafe is a small cafe it's 20 to thirty seats maximum. they do have the support of the residents. but there's a lot of support for this. i don't think it's meant to be a place where people will get drunk but really a place for people to socialize. my feeling k is that commercial area should be supported. i think -- i'm not trying to make a case for the world here but it's not asking a lot for this cafe to have a beer license >> thank you any further public comment? >> i had a certain and robert garcia has a certain about no conditions being put on this. it's certainly acceptable to not operate past 10 o'clock. even befo
people drink beer and socialize. recently, i had an unfortunate accident and broke my leg so i had limited mobility and so i went to the cafe. it was not just a third plays but a second home for me. this is the first time i've been actively supporting something in the community and i hope you took into consideration. thank you >> thank you. >> hello i happen to be the uncle of this guy that you another cafe is a small cafe it's 20 to thirty seats maximum. they do have the support of...
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your these people? because he knows there are people on the front porch.hat is when that backs up into the dark corner. that is the moment time that the decision is made, do i take him in a live, do i try to overpower him? to a shooting? what happens? and that is the time that only pat can tell us about because he is the only ones still around the was there when it happened. so when he says that billy drew his gun because he had a gun and knife. when he drew his gun and had shot them, it was in pat's mind self-defense. billy was going to shoot him. and, again, that becomes the real crux of the entire story. did that really happen that way? did billy really raises gun or did pat shoot him? it is this series of things. you're waiting for the big climax. those few minutes of time that really bring all this together really is exciting. >> for a while he was the darling of new mexico. captured, killed the law, billy the kid. and it really is a short time people start asking a question, was believed -- was a fair fight? did he really have is done pulled? did he
your these people? because he knows there are people on the front porch.hat is when that backs up into the dark corner. that is the moment time that the decision is made, do i take him in a live, do i try to overpower him? to a shooting? what happens? and that is the time that only pat can tell us about because he is the only ones still around the was there when it happened. so when he says that billy drew his gun because he had a gun and knife. when he drew his gun and had shot them, it was in...
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let the people decide. "the kudlow report" begins right now. >>> first up, in recent weeks, he's become a conservative super hero icon. that following his triumphant speeches at the national prayer service and the cpac political conference. dr. ben carson has a message to roll back obama care, deal with the crushing national debt, and even a bib llically based call r a flat tax. that's what i love. is he the conservative that can save the gop? here is the aforementioned dr. ben carson. director of the pediatric division at john hopkins university. and with us this hour, cnbc contributors keith boykin. as always, dr. carson, great to see you. i'm reading one of many articles that you're retiring in 100 days. i wonder if you would share future plans, especially public service. >> i have a lot of things on my agenda. i've got ten international trips. a multitude of speaking engagements around this country. we're working very hard with the college fund. we're in all 50 states. we're putting in reading rooms all
let the people decide. "the kudlow report" begins right now. >>> first up, in recent weeks, he's become a conservative super hero icon. that following his triumphant speeches at the national prayer service and the cpac political conference. dr. ben carson has a message to roll back obama care, deal with the crushing national debt, and even a bib llically based call r a flat tax. that's what i love. is he the conservative that can save the gop? here is the aforementioned dr....
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they are benefiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. they know their lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer? >> yes. because he is cheaper e makes construction and prices lower for all of us. john: adits minder standing everything cost less and we get richer. >> to focus on the gdp if we would provide amnesty to 12 million in legal immigrants yes a total sum of products manufactured would grow. >> the more people in the bigger it gets but it is abstract but it doesn't mean anything for the public because if you find a the government with low-end jobs gdp is rising but opportunities for meaningful growth are eroding. john: what would you do with the 12 million who are here? >> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition john: make it so hard they leave on their own? >> dry up the smorgasbord of benefits like driver's li
they are benefiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. they know their lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer? >> yes. because he is cheaper e makes construction and prices lower for all of us. john: adits minder standing everything cost less and we get richer. >> to focus on the gdp if we would provide amnesty to 12 million in legal...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent. are diagnosed with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about there were really good public health campaigns if people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to have a lot less h i feel a lot less human suffering. because powell was the envy of emperor as. he had good reason to trust no one. his body was found on the floor of his huge empty house. but did he die of natural causes. the mystery of stalin still want to see. science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you're watching r.t. it's good to have you with us thousands have turned out in central moscow on saturday to demand better protection for russian afghans the rally was prompted by the recent death of three year old max includes min who was adopted by u.s. parents from russia. reports on why so many
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent. are diagnosed with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about there were really good public health campaigns if people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to have a lot less h i feel a lot less human suffering. because powell...
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a lot of people have mentioned power, the power balance between people and the trauma that people can bring in from outside and the significance of being traumatized and traumatizing other people and it also talked about restoretive justice being a model. i know we're in a room filled with district attorneys and police officers, law enforcement. i'm curious what role law enforcement can play in restoretive justice, what can be imparted as groups of people who may or may not be connected with the trauma. once you are traumatized by the school, politicians, et cetera, et cetera, then you have more of these power dynamic things going on in your head, i'm going to exert whatever power i have on these people, i'm interested in hearing about the restoretive power that we want to be
a lot of people have mentioned power, the power balance between people and the trauma that people can bring in from outside and the significance of being traumatized and traumatizing other people and it also talked about restoretive justice being a model. i know we're in a room filled with district attorneys and police officers, law enforcement. i'm curious what role law enforcement can play in restoretive justice, what can be imparted as groups of people who may or may not be connected with...
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such growth will set by the people. it's very important that the extent of pollution, the real food safety situation, and the efforts of our cleanup, results our cleanup efforts must be made public so that the people and media organizations can supervise the government's efforts to more fully and more effectively. this will also in a way force enterprises and government to firm up our own responsibilities. and help the people to take some precautionary measures. since we breathe the same air, we have to work hard together. everyone should pitch in, and as far as the government is concerned, we will show greater resolve and take actions to reassure the peoples, thank you. [speaking chinese] >> translator: china's websites, mr. bremer can you talked a lot about the goals and the best of reform. we pay close attention to the reform of the reeducation through labor system. mr. premier, is there a timetable for reforming it? [speaking chinese] >> translator: let me answer your question very precise. the relevant authorities
such growth will set by the people. it's very important that the extent of pollution, the real food safety situation, and the efforts of our cleanup, results our cleanup efforts must be made public so that the people and media organizations can supervise the government's efforts to more fully and more effectively. this will also in a way force enterprises and government to firm up our own responsibilities. and help the people to take some precautionary measures. since we breathe the same air,...
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people have evolved.he republican party is going to have to catch up or they're going to be left behind in the dust. >> angela rye, krystal ball, thank you both so much. >> thanks. >>> why wayne lapierre may have had the worst week ever. stay with us. >> just for the record from my point of view, senator -- >> how many cases have you made? >> it doesn't matter it's a paper thing. i want to stop 76 -- i want to finish the answer. >> no -- >> i want to stop 76,000 people from buying guns illegally. that's what a background check does. if you think we're going to do paperwork prosecutions, you're wrong. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. there's no subtext... just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but honestly... it's not that hard. old el paso. when yo
people have evolved.he republican party is going to have to catch up or they're going to be left behind in the dust. >> angela rye, krystal ball, thank you both so much. >> thanks. >>> why wayne lapierre may have had the worst week ever. stay with us. >> just for the record from my point of view, senator -- >> how many cases have you made? >> it doesn't matter it's a paper thing. i want to stop 76 -- i want to finish the answer. >> no -- >> i...
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many people would have a bed. some people might. your policy prescription food could be reduced by saying the navy is any enough. how do we address this issue of where the public for kids into the lives of kids in their homes, which seems to be the gates foundation and the education reform movement is so obsessed with teacher quality that turns positive student outcome, but long before teachers have an effect, the family does. that's what you quote barack obama as saying. that's what i say every time navigation effectiveness, but that's the hardest lever to control. where are the boundaries? >> reporting to police in high poverty neighborhoods on the south side of chicago. my sense is what's going on as kids are surrounded by disadvantage that goes so far beyond just their schools. abbas neighborhoods, families, the environment they live in schools are a useful tool for trying to counter these difficulties to give skills they need to do well in life. it becomes clear that schools allowed or not enough. there are some experimental an
many people would have a bed. some people might. your policy prescription food could be reduced by saying the navy is any enough. how do we address this issue of where the public for kids into the lives of kids in their homes, which seems to be the gates foundation and the education reform movement is so obsessed with teacher quality that turns positive student outcome, but long before teachers have an effect, the family does. that's what you quote barack obama as saying. that's what i say...
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i think that unfortunately people don't feel much safer people feel that they're dealing with a differentset of problems they've exchanged this is one comment that i've heard as we've exchanged one yoke of oppression for another one they're not necessarily happy with the direction that the government is taking they're not necessarily happy with the services and the employment situation nearly forty percent of all iraqi adults at the moment don't have a job a quarter of the families live below the world bank's poverty line these are statistics that aren't much better than what we saw under the crippling u.n. sanctions of the one nine hundred ninety s. and so while i think everyone here wants to see the country move forward there is a lot of pessimism there is a lot of disappointment in where iraq is ten years later and not to mention the fact that almost every single person in this country has lost somebody they loved it's a nation that is moving on but is completely traumatized and scarred by ten years of bloodshed war and sectarian strife for iraq with a future really remains uncertain a
i think that unfortunately people don't feel much safer people feel that they're dealing with a differentset of problems they've exchanged this is one comment that i've heard as we've exchanged one yoke of oppression for another one they're not necessarily happy with the direction that the government is taking they're not necessarily happy with the services and the employment situation nearly forty percent of all iraqi adults at the moment don't have a job a quarter of the families live below...
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it means that you govern your own country it means the british people at general elections put people into westminster and it's those people and those people own the decide what employment regulations are the decide what our overseas trade policy is that decide what we should be doing about britain's looming energy crisis and that that parliament is able to take those key decisions and at the end of a four or five year period we the british people can assess them we can boot them out and we can pick somebody else with a completely different manifesto and one of the reasons why general election debates in britain are now limited basically to schools and hospitals is because on virtually every other area the legislation that is made at brussels level cannot be changed by a british government or british parliament it's narrowed in political debate in this country as a defender of independence the scottish independence referendum well i can't understand anything out examiner said the twenty years because isn't he the scottish nigel for as you call it you know he's a con job isn't it becau
it means that you govern your own country it means the british people at general elections put people into westminster and it's those people and those people own the decide what employment regulations are the decide what our overseas trade policy is that decide what we should be doing about britain's looming energy crisis and that that parliament is able to take those key decisions and at the end of a four or five year period we the british people can assess them we can boot them out and we can...
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frame of reference both the people that state those things and the people that hear it and don't know any. and that's that's a hard argument the best thing to do is to go after the train of thought and that's what the movement tries to do and what are the end on z. day it was all about the main event los angeles which was sold out and we had a tremendously good response and we had about eleven speakers across six hours just go step by step through what this with this transition of thought in this transition of society could be the transition of thought comes to realizing that we're just one big family on this on this planet we're one species we come from basic biological ancestors one in fact mitochondrial eve so we're all literally one big family and we have to realize our economy is one system on the earth therefore these structural attributes that we've concocted the market economy these divisions that sovereignty we have to begin to question these and question their validity for long term social sustainability and answer a final question about actual transition that's a difficult
frame of reference both the people that state those things and the people that hear it and don't know any. and that's that's a hard argument the best thing to do is to go after the train of thought and that's what the movement tries to do and what are the end on z. day it was all about the main event los angeles which was sold out and we had a tremendously good response and we had about eleven speakers across six hours just go step by step through what this with this transition of thought in...
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and we might actually be much more like people who we share particular brain structures with or people who we share particular environmental and brain similarities to. so we might need to start thinking about more particularized notions of conduct based on what we would expect of a person who has that type of brain structure who had these types of environmental factors and then start to think about how we want to treat them. do we want to hold those people responsible for their actions or less responsible for their actions. are there certain people who would be better subject to medical treatment instead of incarceration. are there certainly people who we actually think would be better off in prison than not being in prison? those types of decisions, i think, are going to be much more useful coming out of the neuroscience in the near term. in the long term, maybe we can get to the point where we make individualized decision-making, but so far it hasn't actually panned out. >> to all of you, do you think that it would be appropriate to keep this out of the courtroom, for instance, until
and we might actually be much more like people who we share particular brain structures with or people who we share particular environmental and brain similarities to. so we might need to start thinking about more particularized notions of conduct based on what we would expect of a person who has that type of brain structure who had these types of environmental factors and then start to think about how we want to treat them. do we want to hold those people responsible for their actions or less...
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people will always take drugs. we just need to manage that phenomenon in a way that is the best for society. [ music ] >> bill: hey, good morning, friends and neighbors. and a happy wednesday. wednesday, march 20th. great to have you with us here on the "full-court press" on current tv. wedge to the program. welcome to your program where you get to not only find out what's going on around the world here in our nation's capitol around the world, but you get to sound off on the issues of the day. you can do so by giving us a call, following us on twitter@bp show or facebook.com/bill press show. president obama will soon be arriving in israel for the first day of his four-day visit to the middle east. before he left he filled out his bracket for both men and women. and on the men's side, he picked as his final four, indiana and louisville and ohio state and florida. we will find out a little bit later this morning on espn who he picked to be the top winner. meanwhile, back here at home harry reid has said, well, we ar
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ultimately, these people are all business people. many of them are highly educated.ith my family and long island. the people that are there are big business people. they have the sense of we will survive. we have the faith. i do not think you will see the molotov cocktails and things like that. they will just move forward ultimately, what will they do? this is the kind of tone. they are very business friendly. sony companies have bases inside of cyprus and offices inside of cyprus. charles: you mentioned your cousin is happy go lucky. so are you. she is beautiful what you are beautiful. nicole: i wish everyone would go to cyprus. i used to water ski every morning. it is a suitable place. charles: i hate to say this, but i think there may be some specials coming up. our best goes out to your family. nicole: thank you. charles: we were down 100 points at one point. maybe that mentality is out there. college, it keeps getting more expensive. more and more people just cannot afford it. the fault on student loans are. here is the question, are we seeing a student loan bub
ultimately, these people are all business people. many of them are highly educated.ith my family and long island. the people that are there are big business people. they have the sense of we will survive. we have the faith. i do not think you will see the molotov cocktails and things like that. they will just move forward ultimately, what will they do? this is the kind of tone. they are very business friendly. sony companies have bases inside of cyprus and offices inside of cyprus. charles: you...