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i happen to -- >> prove it to me. >> well, this is -- >> well, it is not quite round though. >> well, that is great. >> there is a name for it, but it is not quite round. >> charlie can prove it to you, neil, but i don't have time right now, and it is an interesting conversation, because the president and the there is no god-given right for electricity. >> is it the god-given right for the president to increase them 30%. >> and no we have a right -- >> no, no, no his decision. right to the epa. that is not a debate. >> there is a rule-making process. >> there no rule-makeing proces, and it is his process, and ben stein, that is my fear, it is his rule by edict. >> well, everything is his rule. first of all, adam to the contrary notwithstanding by no means all scientists believe that there is a global warming caused by manmade effects. by no means does scientists agree on that and this is one of the biggest myths of the liberals in the country, and if it is true, then of course, it is worthwhile the pay more electric bills, but it is not prov proved. we are assuming a fact that is not
i happen to -- >> prove it to me. >> well, this is -- >> well, it is not quite round though. >> well, that is great. >> there is a name for it, but it is not quite round. >> charlie can prove it to you, neil, but i don't have time right now, and it is an interesting conversation, because the president and the there is no god-given right for electricity. >> is it the god-given right for the president to increase them 30%. >> and no we have a right...
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well i can say russia now they're out and of saying when but now that route. i think it would be brazil argentina. and. like i said god argentina. brazil. south american team players i don't know the climate. expectation. david talking to us from the sun today thank you very much indeed for your time enjoy the rest of the games i certainly were going to pick another team because i did have england and. i think costa rica is going to go for now because david have a good day good bye. this week austria signed a deal with russia to construct a south stream branch on its territory defying e.u. officials the commission is currently challenging really galatea of the project claiming that it doesn't comply with e.u. competition law and the forty billion dollar project is designed to carry russian gas to the center of europe already dependent on russia for third of its gas needs on a route that bypasses the current transit country ukraine but the company's c.e.o. he told a news conference after the signing he said europe needs russian gas europe will need more russian
well i can say russia now they're out and of saying when but now that route. i think it would be brazil argentina. and. like i said god argentina. brazil. south american team players i don't know the climate. expectation. david talking to us from the sun today thank you very much indeed for your time enjoy the rest of the games i certainly were going to pick another team because i did have england and. i think costa rica is going to go for now because david have a good day good bye. this week...
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no one well you can't very well climb out the chimney no. there's a siege at the embassy the british police have that embassy under a kind of seeds but that's what you know that's what you see when you when you go to the embassy and what this is about is the punishment of julian assange and wiki leaks for revealing the whole landscape of war crimes committed by the united states and all its conspiracies against so many of the governments that's why all this it's sweden is is a sort of almost a grotesque red herring if the term is understood but it's a distraction. because that is the main game as they say the main game is that they want to get their hands on the silence and that has been that has been demonstrated last month under afraid of been formation released the f.b.i. admitted that there was a major investigation. for prosecution of us and under an act that has no relevance to the espionage act in one thousand nine hundred seventeen so this is a which charmed against basically a truth teller when the desire do you think to apprehend t
no one well you can't very well climb out the chimney no. there's a siege at the embassy the british police have that embassy under a kind of seeds but that's what you know that's what you see when you when you go to the embassy and what this is about is the punishment of julian assange and wiki leaks for revealing the whole landscape of war crimes committed by the united states and all its conspiracies against so many of the governments that's why all this it's sweden is is a sort of almost a...
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well, since about 1990 the global economy has been, well, global in scope, and that, i believe, will continue into the foreseeable future for reasons that i will discuss at the end of my prepared remarks. so that's the first assertion. the second assertion is that although globalization will continue, its path will be a bumpy one. there will be pitfalls, potholes, shocks, roadblocks and detours. and the reason for that is that the global economy is inextricably bound up with politics. politics is the realm of conflict. so conflict will affect the global economy going forward. now, the third assertion is that it is possible, within limits to be sure, to predict the future of the global economy. here there is a useful analogy to the science of seismology, the study of earthquakes. seismologists cannot predict with absolute reliability the incidence of earthquakes, but they do know where earthquakes will occur, and they know why they will occur. earthquakes take place along cracks in the earth's surface known as faults or fault lines. and similarly, there are major fault lines in the gl
well, since about 1990 the global economy has been, well, global in scope, and that, i believe, will continue into the foreseeable future for reasons that i will discuss at the end of my prepared remarks. so that's the first assertion. the second assertion is that although globalization will continue, its path will be a bumpy one. there will be pitfalls, potholes, shocks, roadblocks and detours. and the reason for that is that the global economy is inextricably bound up with politics. politics...
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>> well, that is right. but the problem is that the way it is handled now, speaking of inefficient is that it is really transferring the costs of money around from within the taxes that are already taken in, because we don't have a dedicated, enough dedicated money enough to keep up with inflation as jonas said. >> but is it going to be dedicated? it has been in the past. >> well, it should be. >> well, in washington, whether the government does it efficiently, who knows, because we would have nothing happening without it. so you have to keep up and there is not enough money to keep up with it, so do we legislate by crisis and wait for a bridge to collapse and watch the cars plunge into the water or figure out a dedicated source for highway funding. >> what do you think of that, john? >> well, i think that jonas' dog is on twitter and not jonas. that is why the pictures are so cute. >> and remember, #bulls and bears and get in on it on twitter. >> well, now is not the right time, and last year we had the seq
>> well, that is right. but the problem is that the way it is handled now, speaking of inefficient is that it is really transferring the costs of money around from within the taxes that are already taken in, because we don't have a dedicated, enough dedicated money enough to keep up with inflation as jonas said. >> but is it going to be dedicated? it has been in the past. >> well, it should be. >> well, in washington, whether the government does it efficiently, who...
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>> well, i agree with everybody else. you have to wait until after they behaved well. there's no way they'd win right now. >> but they're getting the money now. >> that's the point. >> that's a bad idea. it's not just that country. we have been giving away way too much money to way too many bad countries for 50 years. >> steve, go ahead. final word. >> the bottom line is no money to bad actors trying to fight these terroris while we're funding them. it's amazing they can be called anything butter rists. they kill innocent people, period. do you use food stamps? then you better not use illegal drugs. one state wants to clean up abuse but the federal government is blocking it's clean up plan. find out why on cashing in. that's coming up, but food, coffee, electric bills, every price is spiking upwards taking a big fight out of the family budget but maybe not [ female announcer ] who are we? we are thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can s, "i did
>> well, i agree with everybody else. you have to wait until after they behaved well. there's no way they'd win right now. >> but they're getting the money now. >> that's the point. >> that's a bad idea. it's not just that country. we have been giving away way too much money to way too many bad countries for 50 years. >> steve, go ahead. final word. >> the bottom line is no money to bad actors trying to fight these terroris while we're funding them. it's...
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well funded. it's very difficult to get funding from the us council things and to be massive cuts to the council so the us the funding for arts is cut down to almost zero yeah the national endowment for the arts is constantly being picked and picked and picked i think it's actually now down to zero so there is no respect for arts funding at all in the us in the u.k. . precious that there is state does get some funding there is some respect it does but it's not russian laws it's no it's no equal you get some places that have really taken massive cuts which is often you get some establishment still getting really generous sort of donations and generous. support from the arts from the austral so it's the council sort it is so it's no it's no equal across the board i think so some of these we don't sort of rationalize it but if you do that my fear is it will just go down even more so i think it's about the venue's and the buildings that have the funding just to keep producing more new material so it k
well funded. it's very difficult to get funding from the us council things and to be massive cuts to the council so the us the funding for arts is cut down to almost zero yeah the national endowment for the arts is constantly being picked and picked and picked i think it's actually now down to zero so there is no respect for arts funding at all in the us in the u.k. . precious that there is state does get some funding there is some respect it does but it's not russian laws it's no it's no equal...
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well that's what you get with my new show project of the night. well so this. is a. form of prophecy. that actually doesn't do too much for ad revenue my own tech agriculture giant song seventy six year old american farmer in studio fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering a race for so long to stick but it's also the largest debtor nation. breaking the set is mostly about alternatives to the status quo one might give you all. working for the american dream the next they were just trying to survive it's time for americans and lawmakers are forced to wake up and start talking about the real causes of. the. welcome back to the show now free banking argues that the best way to create stability in the banking system is to do regulate the banking sector now in this system banks would supply their own paper currency and then market forces and competition would ensure stability this is a drastically different system from the one that we have today were too big to fail banks get bailed out in order to avoid financial mel
well that's what you get with my new show project of the night. well so this. is a. form of prophecy. that actually doesn't do too much for ad revenue my own tech agriculture giant song seventy six year old american farmer in studio fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering a race for so long to stick but it's also the largest debtor nation. breaking the set is mostly about alternatives to the status quo one might give you all. working for...
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yeah, well, for me it is.ucky me. ♪ >> did you know a ten-second test >> could help your business avoid hours of delay caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign a contract. pick a tie. take a break with mr. duck. practice up for the business trip. fly to florida. win an award. close a deal. hire an intern. and still have time to spare. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business. built for business. >>> now it's your cup of joe giving your wallet a jolt. smuckers jacking up prices on coffee brands by nearly 10%. everything is rising from food to home energy bills. but we have a fix that comes right out of steve forbes new book called money. steve, very simple, bring back the gold standard. explain. >> that's right, david. we had a gold standard from the beginning of this country right to the early 1970s and then we went off the gold standard. we have been
yeah, well, for me it is.ucky me. ♪ >> did you know a ten-second test >> could help your business avoid hours of delay caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign a contract. pick a tie. take a break with mr. duck. practice up for the business trip. fly to florida. win an award. close a deal. hire an intern. and still have time to spare. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch...
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as many our 10 year capital plan as well as the supplemental being requested. the largest supplemental being sewer related that's $951 million in our agenda today and other key work is in the 15 miles of sewer remnant you'll see several sections of road we're cooperating with other you'll see activities for the next several years making sure we replace what needs to be retained. the sewer mains includes over one hundred miles a year for condition assessment we're targeting those surgeries that are month at risk for collapse and we've spending and stretching the dollar. the house/senate program that includes the programming of 19 and and a half million dollars assumes $1.2 million i've seen over $2 billion over the next few years the numbers will be large every year. we've we've tried to stretch out by issuing power revenue and water revenue bonds for water and where it's warptd and looking at whatever cash funding and that will be inclusive of the cca money being reprogrammed. the financial solvency item this is to supervisor avalos point in addition to the det
as many our 10 year capital plan as well as the supplemental being requested. the largest supplemental being sewer related that's $951 million in our agenda today and other key work is in the 15 miles of sewer remnant you'll see several sections of road we're cooperating with other you'll see activities for the next several years making sure we replace what needs to be retained. the sewer mains includes over one hundred miles a year for condition assessment we're targeting those surgeries that...
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can you predict or is it impossible well it's not him yeah well it is impossible to know what scores of people are going to do but i feel like you know there was a social media explosion that happened in the mid two thousand and i think what i've seen happen in the internet is the early days of the internet people in america online which was a which was essentially a walled garden and then they ventured out. of the walls to see the wild west world wide web and then now they're venturing back into the walled gardens of facebook and twitter and instagram an app based communications so i mean i i don't know i feel like people will just want more and more to surround themselves with their very very very specific needs in very very very specific inner circles and i don't know what platforms are going to emerge to do that but but i do believe that we are essentially slowly slowly just isolating ourselves to our own little corner of the world when you see netflix who we're on. t.v. lives as there is a point in doing and you can watch anything whenever you want i think i think appointment vi
can you predict or is it impossible well it's not him yeah well it is impossible to know what scores of people are going to do but i feel like you know there was a social media explosion that happened in the mid two thousand and i think what i've seen happen in the internet is the early days of the internet people in america online which was a which was essentially a walled garden and then they ventured out. of the walls to see the wild west world wide web and then now they're venturing back...
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well, watch this.oes to the window, motions to the window to the girl in the blond wig looking like her, i'm going to take my shoes off and hide under the bed. you remember that scream? running into this room trying to say it was a joke, it was a joke. >> that looks convincing. >> oh, my god! i cannot believe they would go this far. >> he booked it downstairs, booked it to the sidewalk, goes to who he thinks is his girlfrie girlfriend. this if -- a bad one as far as pranks go. >> what if he pulled a romeo and joule yet and jumped after her. they have to stop and do cooking. if you're in a relationship like this be your girlfriend and friend, your life sucks. >> you can't trust anyone. living on pins and needles all the time. >>> thank you for joining us. we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com every's eating up the paleo diet. now your personal code. >> if you can identify your code, you can lose a tremendous amount of weight. >> a diet tailored
well, watch this.oes to the window, motions to the window to the girl in the blond wig looking like her, i'm going to take my shoes off and hide under the bed. you remember that scream? running into this room trying to say it was a joke, it was a joke. >> that looks convincing. >> oh, my god! i cannot believe they would go this far. >> he booked it downstairs, booked it to the sidewalk, goes to who he thinks is his girlfrie girlfriend. this if -- a bad one as far as pranks go....
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right well. yeah the economy is coming back on the basis again of these extraordinary measures the us. federal reserve has been injecting in many months up to eighty five billion dollars into the national economy just basically creating that money out of nothing in order to keep interest rates low so that people continue to borrow money and go out and buy stuff. and it's only worked marginally i mean this is the this is the weakest recovery from a major recession in u.s. history. if you look at unemployment figures it's true that unemployment has gone down new jobs have been created but that's largely because we've redefined unemployment you know people who are have given up looking for work are simply not counted. and other other accounting tricks are being used also to to hide the situation from a so that we don't really see that we're at a historic turning point and the tragedy is there are things we could be doing to adjust and adapt to the end of growth if only we were honest with our so and
right well. yeah the economy is coming back on the basis again of these extraordinary measures the us. federal reserve has been injecting in many months up to eighty five billion dollars into the national economy just basically creating that money out of nothing in order to keep interest rates low so that people continue to borrow money and go out and buy stuff. and it's only worked marginally i mean this is the this is the weakest recovery from a major recession in u.s. history. if you look at...
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how well. it's more than just two european or and two european union that's not what we're about we're about an entire change in the way britain is governed and we posed to the to the current political class we want to remove these this professional class labor conservative it liberal democrats all the same sort of people cameron clegg you know. they all seem sort of person to none of them ever had a proper job in their lives we want to see real people going to real life experiences now that sort of people who stand for as members of parliament for ukip that sort of people we want people are fed up with professional politicians professional political class they want real people who had really experiences running the country that's what we stand for that's we want that's very very and what would you know what would you offer to people different that what cameron doesn't offer to them or any other professional politicians what what what is it what is it going for and what you're offering to the p
how well. it's more than just two european or and two european union that's not what we're about we're about an entire change in the way britain is governed and we posed to the to the current political class we want to remove these this professional class labor conservative it liberal democrats all the same sort of people cameron clegg you know. they all seem sort of person to none of them ever had a proper job in their lives we want to see real people going to real life experiences now that...
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well here is what they had of the e.u.'s law enforcement agency says here is raising the alarm over those visiting conflict zones and then returning to europe to commit terror attacks you were a poll says the threats are especially evident with regards to syria. now on monday french police arrested four people with suspected links to jihad is networks and recent interpol report names countries like spain britain and france it's clear terrorism danger zones it's estimated that just under two thousand fighters in syria of conference western europe and that's about eighteen percent of all foreign fighters there france is believed to be the main recruitment ground over four hundred french citizens are reportedly fighting alongside this year rebels next is britain was more than three hundred fighters followed by germany belgium and the netherlands it poses a particular problem for britain which openly pledges support for syria's rebels a surfer is now reports. this picturesque was a front city of portsmouth where massa do it thr
well here is what they had of the e.u.'s law enforcement agency says here is raising the alarm over those visiting conflict zones and then returning to europe to commit terror attacks you were a poll says the threats are especially evident with regards to syria. now on monday french police arrested four people with suspected links to jihad is networks and recent interpol report names countries like spain britain and france it's clear terrorism danger zones it's estimated that just under two...
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>> well, i'm concerned. >>> it's a natural event that's playing out right here in california. for the first time in state history, we have a law that tracks and regulates the controversial practice of fraking. but six months after that law was expected to take effect, inves gave it reports found it's not being enforced. >>> at first glance, st. andrews appears just about like any other neighborhood in california. >> they only buried it between this particular site and our apartment unit is this wall. >> but, beyond the cinder block wall, don martin only recently discovered that a drilling operation was using hydrochloric acid to treat the well. only six months ago, a new law took effect that had to notify such as fraking or use of acid. they also required the state to list all wells within 60 days. >> first of all, we weren't informed that they were coming up on this particular location. >> an investigation by nbc bay area has discovered just as much public confusion over uncertainty of what wells are being
>> well, i'm concerned. >>> it's a natural event that's playing out right here in california. for the first time in state history, we have a law that tracks and regulates the controversial practice of fraking. but six months after that law was expected to take effect, inves gave it reports found it's not being enforced. >>> at first glance, st. andrews appears just about like any other neighborhood in california. >> they only buried it between this particular site...
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>> well, the fed policies certainly are making the well off wealthier. we seen big gains in stock prices and home values and those have benefitted wealthy households, but that's a side effect. that's not the goal. that's not what the fed is trying to do. they are trying to support economic growth that benefits everyone and the side effect is to make households wealthier. >> brian, your turn, make the case. >> first of all, if you borrow a lot of money with low interest rates that the fed is providing or if you're going to benefit more than if you lend money, right, with low interest rates. so if you want to try to separate the high income and low income but how much, whether they borrow or lend, you might be able to make that case. i don't believe that quantitative easing and low interest rates and fed activity is why the stock market is up. you know, you just reported nike or think of apple. i mean, these companies are making new products. they are selling them. they are helping their customers. it's not because of what the fed is doing, and those compa
>> well, the fed policies certainly are making the well off wealthier. we seen big gains in stock prices and home values and those have benefitted wealthy households, but that's a side effect. that's not the goal. that's not what the fed is trying to do. they are trying to support economic growth that benefits everyone and the side effect is to make households wealthier. >> brian, your turn, make the case. >> first of all, if you borrow a lot of money with low interest rates...
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you can find all the wells on our website as well. the department of conservation does admit the law could be tweaked to clear up this confusion, and senator leno says he will work to make sure that happens. i'm steven stock, nbc bay area news. >>> and if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call at 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail. >>> coming up, nasa's new gadget for studying the sun. it's spotted its first solar eruption. >> more information on a huge solar flare and how nasa experts, well, they caught it on tape. ♪ [ male announcer ] now get more of what you deserve. visit your local benjamin moore dealer today and get $50 off every $250 purchase. [ male announcer ] to celebrate, visit your local benjamin moore dealer today and get $50 off every $250 purchase. eruption quite like this. this is new video from iris, nasa's latest gadget for studying the sun. iris spotted a solar flare that measures more than seven times the size of the earth. maybe more amazing, the material is jetting away from the sun's surface at
you can find all the wells on our website as well. the department of conservation does admit the law could be tweaked to clear up this confusion, and senator leno says he will work to make sure that happens. i'm steven stock, nbc bay area news. >>> and if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call at 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail. >>> coming up, nasa's new gadget for studying the sun. it's spotted its first solar eruption. >> more information on a huge...
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well no i'm talking about language as well but i will only react to situations i have read to reports. like. no i will leave the state to comment on you to. secure your car is on the job you know. no more weasel. when you direct question the proof for a change when you know you should be ready for a. pretty speech later down to freedom to. war good. good oh well go back go to begin go be getting dinner free lesson day i want to cause a report i max kaiser and windstar one saying war oh yeah what is it good for absolutely nothing oh yeah oh yeah war oh yeah what is it good for absolutely nothing say it again yell while edwin starr may have been big in motown he was obviously no economic genius for in the pages of the new york times this week economist blogger professor tyler cowen argues that the problem for our economies in the west is that there just isn't enough all out war these days stacey . yes max this was a kind of tyler cowen he's a professor at george mason university sounds an awful lot like tony blair as well also in the pages of the papers here in the u.k. was calling for
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well talking about language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports for lessollution. no i will leave that to the state department comment on your letter play. to it. no more weasel words when you made a direct question are you prepared for a change when your son should be ready for a. president of speech and down the street into class. some people say that when it happens to someone in time not a very nice one the curtain falls down. point and i could no longer stand it i decided to kill myself. even though i was scared of what i'd done. but i didn't understand it when a man raises his hand the woman should. run from him. everyone who sees this video to also speak to the children's father for my has then became a controllable keeper that he can do anything. why you're crying don't cry i know i'm tired of crying too don't cry. we will be prepared to take targeted and precise military action if and when we determine that the situation on the ground requires the white house is sending military advisors to iraq and considering airstrikes to help stop the advance
well talking about language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports for lessollution. no i will leave that to the state department comment on your letter play. to it. no more weasel words when you made a direct question are you prepared for a change when your son should be ready for a. president of speech and down the street into class. some people say that when it happens to someone in time not a very nice one the curtain falls down. point and i could no longer...
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>> well, one this week at 10:00 a.m. wednesday in the armed services committee, and we e will get to the bottom of it quickly, maria. >> what is the questions that you will be asking? >> what the american families are going to be talking about, and this is one that sprung up from the american families and the businesses and civic organizations who were saying, what is in the world is happening here when basically they feel that the administration lied to them, broke the law, and this ebb they look at the magnitude of the keel and they don't see the big victory that the president is talking about. >> i guess i want to get to the bottom of why, why the president would not tell congress in advance of the way that the law stipulates. plen to talk to you, virginia, congressman, and let's look at bergdahl and the swap through the eyes of congress and what they knew and when they knew it. fox news senior correspondent eric shawn with that angle. >> good morning, maria, and good morning, everyone. they claim that the president h
>> well, one this week at 10:00 a.m. wednesday in the armed services committee, and we e will get to the bottom of it quickly, maria. >> what is the questions that you will be asking? >> what the american families are going to be talking about, and this is one that sprung up from the american families and the businesses and civic organizations who were saying, what is in the world is happening here when basically they feel that the administration lied to them, broke the law,...
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>> well, we were told it was a joint operation by u.s. military forces aided by the fbi to detain and arrest him in libya and take him outside the country. he's going to be questioned and then brought to the united states to face charges. it was a year ago, july of 2013, that charges were secretly filed in washington, accusing him of three charges, one of which carries the death penalty. and the u.s. could file more charges against him. we also know that others have been indicted in the same courtroom. and this is the only arrest so far. the goal is to bring him to the united states to face charges. now we're being told that the questioning is being done by intelligence officials. a second team will then come in, and he will be given his miranda warnings, and then he will be questioned again. and among those that were killed were u.s. ambassadors, it would make sense to have the trial le here in the united states. >> thanks. >>> and now, to the crisis in i rack. with sunni-led attacks getting close to baghdad, the president has ordered tr
>> well, we were told it was a joint operation by u.s. military forces aided by the fbi to detain and arrest him in libya and take him outside the country. he's going to be questioned and then brought to the united states to face charges. it was a year ago, july of 2013, that charges were secretly filed in washington, accusing him of three charges, one of which carries the death penalty. and the u.s. could file more charges against him. we also know that others have been indicted in the...
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well into the. show thirty fold can just spend over eighteen billion euros on culture she says should reach one hundred fifty million degrees with some talk to mark still to sell from st petersburg to france the trouble in search of the song. knowledge we've got the future covered. global basis try to. polish going to. be a much more interesting thing every minute. of the time a. lot of the web. like. most of the society. is cases of its limits. sometimes from nothing. to slip just a bit of the story will be just if you see a stage eight looked to be. but the speech was. led. as a new physician. to abide by the crowd to go. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise others to do so. i will never do harm to. doctors of the dogs. to. the to cut. a nervous piece is extended in the east of ukraine with both army and kiev fighters following to abide by a cease fire until monday. a recorded conversation catches o
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well groomed to the. show thirty five can just bend over fifteen billion euros of filthy fed says thirty to one hundred three million degrees we can talk a mock north to sell from st peter's square to france we travel in search of the song. knowledge you update we've got the future covered. and i'm so cool sharon. as ukraine refuses to pay its energy bills moscow has turned off the taps there is now real concern another a gas war may get out of hand is here i'm going to end up suffering the consequences again or can channel gas save the day oh my guess two days out of the . head of the international energy for. civil war says ukrainian towns aflame a different kind of conflict is brewing a gas war with moscow will keep hold your pastas by cutting. is there an alternative to gas flow from moscow will the stalemate last all the way to winter i know florists way at all the secretary general of international energy for and welcome to the show it's great to have you with us all right so i'm going to start from
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well it discriminates against morons and i'm for that. >> well, a lot of money is going toward food assistancewards of $100 billion a year. some would say i want to make sure that people receiving assistance are buying food. not drugs, liquor, or tobacco. >> for the first time i agree with michelle. let's drug test jamie diamond, all of their stockholders. see which one of them are taking ritilan ativan, xanax, klonopin, for the corporate welfare they're receiving the hundreds of billions of dollars and that's a conversation we'll have. >> let's take it further. let's not drug test anyone but let's also not steal from anyone. i hope we can all agree with that. and that's exactly what food stamps are. that's what it is. food stamps are your money is taken from you and it's given to people who the government says deserve it more than you do and of course to michelle's point with controls come more controls. they'll decide who should get it. what they can buy and what they can't buy. government isn't charity. if you want to help somebody you believe is needy, help them. but for government to make
well it discriminates against morons and i'm for that. >> well, a lot of money is going toward food assistancewards of $100 billion a year. some would say i want to make sure that people receiving assistance are buying food. not drugs, liquor, or tobacco. >> for the first time i agree with michelle. let's drug test jamie diamond, all of their stockholders. see which one of them are taking ritilan ativan, xanax, klonopin, for the corporate welfare they're receiving the hundreds of...
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>> well, you know, mr.articulated an understanding of many of these problems when he was running for president in 2008, but he simply hasn't done anything about them. one of things we haven't talked about is drilling for more oil. we can easily produce 4 million more barrels in the united states, push out the imports and create a million jobs that way. there's so many opportunities for americans to compete that are simply being denied by government policy that are terribly bad for business. >> it's always great to get your perspective. thank for being a part of it. [ applause ] >> nice to be with you. >> well, graduation speeches are rarely memorable, but increasingly, they are memorably rare because speakers being canned. why? due to intolerance and bigotry of the booze that aren't -- of views that aren't politically correct. this what americans really want? i'll ask when we come back. t! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day w
>> well, you know, mr.articulated an understanding of many of these problems when he was running for president in 2008, but he simply hasn't done anything about them. one of things we haven't talked about is drilling for more oil. we can easily produce 4 million more barrels in the united states, push out the imports and create a million jobs that way. there's so many opportunities for americans to compete that are simply being denied by government policy that are terribly bad for...
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well that's what you get with my new show projected tonight. the slumlords engine well it's a missile that is being sued to add to the list of numbers among the many candidates for the prophecy of current issues actually back to a new doesn't do too much for ad revenue my own tech agriculture giant teeth on a seventy six year old american farmer based in india fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering a great american city largest economy in the world it's also the largest debtor nation in the history of the world breaking the set is mostly of alternatives to the status quo but one might give real alternatives points to looking towards the american dream the next they were just trying to survive stime for americans and lawmakers are forced to wake up and start talking about the real causes problems for. welcome back now the european central bank is moving into unchartered waters with its announcement of negative deposit rates and cheap long term loans to banks now these are historic moves an
well that's what you get with my new show projected tonight. the slumlords engine well it's a missile that is being sued to add to the list of numbers among the many candidates for the prophecy of current issues actually back to a new doesn't do too much for ad revenue my own tech agriculture giant teeth on a seventy six year old american farmer based in india fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering a great american city largest economy in...
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well talking about language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports so i'm likely to put the no i will leave them to the state park to comment on your latter point. to carry out a car is on the job here no god. no more weasel. what you need a direct question be prepared for a change when you when you should be ready for a. critique of speech little doubt the freedom to. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others use in the same. places changing the world right now. to picture a. former student. group. welcome back to what unity international polish foreign minister has been secretly taped comparing his country's relationship with the us to a sexual act and as washington that's come out on top a polish news magazine claims it's obtained a leaks recording of the diplomat calling the alliance with us worthless a transcript of the league details seem saying warsaw was giving oral sex to america in return for an illusion of safety and that it's costing poland its relationships was europe and russia but political scientist metastasis corsica told us that some
well talking about language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports so i'm likely to put the no i will leave them to the state park to comment on your latter point. to carry out a car is on the job here no god. no more weasel. what you need a direct question be prepared for a change when you when you should be ready for a. critique of speech little doubt the freedom to. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others use in the same. places changing the world right...
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because you know you hear that from congress all the time neil nancy pelosi or somebody else say well he must be right because he's rich i'm rich because i try to inside information i get money from janet yellen she gives to me i buy a stock that goes higher and therefore i'm right so this is a self reinforcing delusional feedback loop of a kleptocracy making of the delusions of the likes of travis bickle who is trying to woo the civil shepherd character by planning an assassination for which he'll come to the rescue and what they're doing is they're trying to woo people back into the market they're trying to convince them that they're heroes and have saved the market and they provide a chart here at zero ahead of the green line going up up up up up up is the world m s c stock index higher highs and higher highs read going down down down that's world g.d.p. expectations and that's heading lower lows as you see all the pumping in of this imaginary money all this twenty nine point one trillion dollars of the buying of equities while the real economy is collapsing right the real economy
because you know you hear that from congress all the time neil nancy pelosi or somebody else say well he must be right because he's rich i'm rich because i try to inside information i get money from janet yellen she gives to me i buy a stock that goes higher and therefore i'm right so this is a self reinforcing delusional feedback loop of a kleptocracy making of the delusions of the likes of travis bickle who is trying to woo the civil shepherd character by planning an assassination for which...
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yeah well many blacks resented well blacks are very comfortable about this because they is not the new black for the way they see it all right let's do some political things do you have a favorite republican in the mix i don't in fact i've been a little bit alarmed at the quality of the republican candidates over the past twenty years it seems to me the party has been in that in picking strong candidates to run against the democrats it's a big country they exist but some other not being fielded it must be something about the process that's not quite another they're like if the tea party has. so a candidate who might be able it's a good jeb bush he might not be able to win the primaries i do think that in this year i was at the republican leadership conference of speaking to a couple of my. ago and i've noticed a new awareness pick if you will the most conservative candidate who can win so not pick the most conservative candidate period but pick the most conservative candidate when your mind is that those electable i don't know because i think hillary would be a very formidable candidat
yeah well many blacks resented well blacks are very comfortable about this because they is not the new black for the way they see it all right let's do some political things do you have a favorite republican in the mix i don't in fact i've been a little bit alarmed at the quality of the republican candidates over the past twenty years it seems to me the party has been in that in picking strong candidates to run against the democrats it's a big country they exist but some other not being fielded...
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well it's going to have to be done in a very deliberate way and with compromises. so the united states is certainly not going to recognize the recognize the annexation of crimea i think it will be probably become like the baltic states and nineteen forty. it's it's a fact and the united states is has does not have the ability to reverse it it's certainly not going to use the attempt to use military means but nonetheless it won't be accepted that is a form of compromise you know in a sense if. this is the last change in borders that happens this way then i'm not saying will be forgotten but you know people accommodate themselves to new realities if it turns out that it's just the first step and that this is going to go on indefinitely. and threaten the very existence of ukraine as a state then we're kind of in a different game now you've cited russian politics for quite some time and now. we often hear in western media especially you know western position american politicians like to say that russia has to be stopped because if you know it's not taught a lesson this
well it's going to have to be done in a very deliberate way and with compromises. so the united states is certainly not going to recognize the recognize the annexation of crimea i think it will be probably become like the baltic states and nineteen forty. it's it's a fact and the united states is has does not have the ability to reverse it it's certainly not going to use the attempt to use military means but nonetheless it won't be accepted that is a form of compromise you know in a sense if....
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so we said, "well, we'll see you next september." the playoffs is when everybody got well. you almost doubled the price of tickets and you sold out every game. and they saw that revenue going out the window, so they said, "okay, we'll talk to you. what do you want to talk about?" and so we had a list of things that we had to change. and one of the things that we knew was baseball was the only sport that had anti-trust exemption. the rest of us had to -- the rest of the sports had to go through anti-trust laws. so all of the agreements with the n.b.a. now are based on collective bargaining agreements. >> jim, will with work in college? is that a model for college? is that something that these young athletes should be looking at? >> i'm going to simplify it. i'm totally against the union in college. i don't like the ncaa. i think it's a greedy organization and a dictatorial organization and an organization that's totally unfair for the players. i mean, the players can't even get enough money to bring their parents to a game. but on the other hand, i think that we have all got
so we said, "well, we'll see you next september." the playoffs is when everybody got well. you almost doubled the price of tickets and you sold out every game. and they saw that revenue going out the window, so they said, "okay, we'll talk to you. what do you want to talk about?" and so we had a list of things that we had to change. and one of the things that we knew was baseball was the only sport that had anti-trust exemption. the rest of us had to -- the rest of the...
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but okinawans know one reason.... ...they eat well to be well.ne, a key ingredient of... ...the okinawa diet. a secret of vitality from people... ...who really know how to live. okinawa life. get your $5 coupon at okinawalife.com >>> it was the trial of the century and 20 years later we are talking about oj simpson. white wrong broncho and gloves and brutal murder of ron goldman. greta van susteren is taking you back inside the case that gripped the nation. >> oddly during the 2004 interview simpson told me thought detective lang would ultimately help him. >> i thought lang had some integrity. i mean for a long time i thought lang would be my salvation. even since the trial. but, you know, once you write a book together and you make an income from it. i think he compromised himself. i don't really have -- i have much worse if i had feelings with vanatta than i do with lang. as a matter of fact, when the varied was read, my biggest issue as i had already told all lie lawyers there would knob celebrating. i i wanted to go after van atta. he was in
but okinawans know one reason.... ...they eat well to be well.ne, a key ingredient of... ...the okinawa diet. a secret of vitality from people... ...who really know how to live. okinawa life. get your $5 coupon at okinawalife.com >>> it was the trial of the century and 20 years later we are talking about oj simpson. white wrong broncho and gloves and brutal murder of ron goldman. greta van susteren is taking you back inside the case that gripped the nation. >> oddly during the...
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>> host: well, i pay a lot.i think many of my colleagues and certainly many of those in the investment community don't pay enough. these are areas where we have traditionally not experienced a lot of regulation, and we don't -- we think of this as what my friend adam calls permissionless innovation where we're out in the valley, and we just do stuff, and we start selling it. again, we just throw it up in the market and see if anything happens. we often get surprised when government regulators whether it's the fcc or the federal trade commission show up and say, you know, you can't do that without our permission, or you can't do that without passing a number of tests, or, you know, filing all sorts of rates and tariffs and schedules. so increasingly, i think, those in silicon valley like myself recognize that we need a much more current understanding, certainly, of what washington does and doesn't do, and a much closer working relationship to make sure that they don't, i think often inadvertently, get in the way.
>> host: well, i pay a lot.i think many of my colleagues and certainly many of those in the investment community don't pay enough. these are areas where we have traditionally not experienced a lot of regulation, and we don't -- we think of this as what my friend adam calls permissionless innovation where we're out in the valley, and we just do stuff, and we start selling it. again, we just throw it up in the market and see if anything happens. we often get surprised when government...
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well i'm reluctant to speak for the great doctor kelson but know well what she's saying is look that i've said this as well that budget deficits are not something that can be determined by government in other words you can't say we're going to cut and get a deficit of say three percent next year that's that's been the problem in the eurozone because what happens is that you know the lack of government spending interacts with other facets of the economy so if the economy starts to slow down as a result of government spending cuts then people will get thrown out of work demand will slow down tax revenues will slow will dissipate will have higher social welfare payments so as a result the deficit expand in other words there's nondiscretionary or in dodging this and by the same token if you have an improving economy than the deficits do start to come down which is why all the fiscal deficit hysteria that we had a few years ago was absolutely insane because it was it was a very deficit which helped to create a floor on demand and actually help the u.s. economy to recover today now if budg
well i'm reluctant to speak for the great doctor kelson but know well what she's saying is look that i've said this as well that budget deficits are not something that can be determined by government in other words you can't say we're going to cut and get a deficit of say three percent next year that's that's been the problem in the eurozone because what happens is that you know the lack of government spending interacts with other facets of the economy so if the economy starts to slow down as a...
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so i think the ads worked well. we did do giveaways where people could sign up for our newsletter as well as social media. we contacted an author, and he actually retweeted a tweet that we had about the giveaway, and he has, like, millions of followers. like it's crazy how often he tweets and how many followers he has. and that was great. like, that's one instance of an author helping a small outlet like us and also, you know, giving away a copy of his book, maybe giving him more followers and just seeing him being involved was great. >> who's got a good story about something that was ineffective? come on. [laughter] you don't have to name any names. >> okay. >> come on, bethanne. [laughter] >> well, you know, one of the things that i do think is ineffective is when you do something and people don't understand what it's all about, what the purpose is. and by found that with friday reads when i was running it as a marketing business. and people did not understand. they thought that they were being taken advantage of,
so i think the ads worked well. we did do giveaways where people could sign up for our newsletter as well as social media. we contacted an author, and he actually retweeted a tweet that we had about the giveaway, and he has, like, millions of followers. like it's crazy how often he tweets and how many followers he has. and that was great. like, that's one instance of an author helping a small outlet like us and also, you know, giving away a copy of his book, maybe giving him more followers and...
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this was the washington well as submissive. is being suggested in the list of numbers among the many candidates for the prophesy of current issues actually back to a new doesn't do too much for ad revenue my own tech agriculture giant teeth on a seventy six year old american farmer based in india is fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering a race america's the largest economy in the world it's also the largest debtor nation in the history of the world breaking the set is mostly of alternatives to the status quo one might give real alternatives to the points on the books for the american dream the next they were just trying to survive it's time for americans and lawmakers are forced to wake up and start talking about the real causes of. welcome back to the show now that the u.s. economy seems like it's on sound footing with each new piece of data seeming to point to accelerating growth but where is the u.s. economy actually headed and how we put slave the financial crisis we
this was the washington well as submissive. is being suggested in the list of numbers among the many candidates for the prophesy of current issues actually back to a new doesn't do too much for ad revenue my own tech agriculture giant teeth on a seventy six year old american farmer based in india is fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering a race america's the largest economy in the world it's also the largest debtor nation in the history...
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well the thought to be a pittance economic advisor. described it as economic suicide and i would i would agree with his prognosis but what i what i want to get back to you peter is what's what does all this emphasis on our perspective on russia what can russia do you know the western media commentators are all asking for for russia to do something or to preserve the i think the question is what is the u.s. what is washington and its european allies doing about this they are the ones who have escalated this crisis they have instigated the crisis they have escalated they are escalating the crisis they are they are continuing discrete the crisis yet all the onus has been placed on voting near putin in moscow to prove some sort of bona fide a bloody or putin and. have been doing excellent work over the last few months to try and can situation daryn the geneva seventy seventeenth of april accord that was signed to try. to bring about a dialogue with all groups and disarmament of all groups that was signed up to by the you yes the e.u. the k
well the thought to be a pittance economic advisor. described it as economic suicide and i would i would agree with his prognosis but what i what i want to get back to you peter is what's what does all this emphasis on our perspective on russia what can russia do you know the western media commentators are all asking for for russia to do something or to preserve the i think the question is what is the u.s. what is washington and its european allies doing about this they are the ones who have...
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he's an associate director at the friends committee on national legislation in berlin we have many well oxen writer he's a journalist editor and reporter and in moscow we cross to ben heiress he's the editor in chief of business new europe all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it but if i go to you first here in moscow the ukrainian president can't seem to take the answer yes over the last few weeks and months there been overtures coming from russia to do deescalate the situation in eastern ukraine to stop the violence and at the same time russia's gas promise offered ukraine the same price for gas that it did for unocal which and they're still saying no to what's going on. well it does seem that the russians now come to the table and started to negotiate and itself is a massive step forward i mean they named a concrete prize with concrete conditions that is less than the four hundred fifty four hundred eighty dollars per thousand cubic meters that they've been talking about one hundred dollars less and if the
he's an associate director at the friends committee on national legislation in berlin we have many well oxen writer he's a journalist editor and reporter and in moscow we cross to ben heiress he's the editor in chief of business new europe all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it but if i go to you first here in moscow the ukrainian president can't seem to take the answer yes over the last few weeks and months there...
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on brazil as a host nation you're there on the ground is it that bad well you know well you know i'm really the story's not any sort of just full of bugs and see it and it's even like bringing up south africa the walkup host four years ago say a soccer ball descends of brazil disillusionment over the last tournament still lingers so it feels that there's a little of a purposeful kind of digging up of this negativity this sense of it is kind of along the lines that it's bide it's always li you know we've been extensive coverage of bird strikes. you know death. has been cost overruns of in this world cup is now going to be the most expensive in history you are starting to feel that the time to say these things the time to make this point has passed and now it's really more the western media almost just don't want to let it go there almost like a dog with a bow you can't let it go the kind of a do mongering and the mood in the streets is that look that's cost and really people want to have the opportunity to host what is a magical a truly you know remarkable the truly outstanding celebr
on brazil as a host nation you're there on the ground is it that bad well you know well you know i'm really the story's not any sort of just full of bugs and see it and it's even like bringing up south africa the walkup host four years ago say a soccer ball descends of brazil disillusionment over the last tournament still lingers so it feels that there's a little of a purposeful kind of digging up of this negativity this sense of it is kind of along the lines that it's bide it's always li you...
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well we please then think of the position from physicians for human rights. really medical association. so that you should. be you know ethics committee has presented a very clear position against feeding we do believe that even if we pass and he's. it might to be already going to second and third hearing get next week because the government is interested in passing the law as soon as possible even if the us we believe that the physicians we learned for use and obey to the medical ethics and did not. go in this case and physicians we did not take part in co-chair however we are especially from. the situation of doctors who are walking into israeli prison services they are walking solely for the prison services they are not part of that is really made because of c.h. and. they. even have to watch the developments there regarding force feeding and now how it's all you know organized logistically for now though we'll have to we would there because we're running out of time franco and ceo physicians for human rights thanks for being with us here on our team. well
well we please then think of the position from physicians for human rights. really medical association. so that you should. be you know ethics committee has presented a very clear position against feeding we do believe that even if we pass and he's. it might to be already going to second and third hearing get next week because the government is interested in passing the law as soon as possible even if the us we believe that the physicians we learned for use and obey to the medical ethics and...
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well you like me you want your comedy news and some t.v. . comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds barred fight to the dad. but the truth vampire fighting into the next of the corporate elite billionaire freaks well they're going. well that's what you get with my new show project in the night. that's right. people are going to. want. to take everything. oh well. my. life. sometimes for nothing. just still will be. if you see the state. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the latest catastrophe to hit iraq. ok steve let's talk about strange alliances or bedfellows here here we have a regime in baghdad calling out for help to his counterpart in assad reaching out to iran a good friend of the maliki government we have israel warning the united states not to engage iran on this issue and we have saudi arabia another key ally of the united states funding a lot of this stuff. groups that are trying to overthrow the go the government of syria and threatening iraq strange bedfel
well you like me you want your comedy news and some t.v. . comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds barred fight to the dad. but the truth vampire fighting into the next of the corporate elite billionaire freaks well they're going. well that's what you get with my new show project in the night. that's right. people are going to. want. to take everything. oh well. my. life. sometimes for nothing. just still will be. if you see the state. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered...
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liz: well, yeah. again, and i'm going to pull a stuart varney here, it could just be me, but that's just me. i personally think that the stock started to fall when they started to talk about, in very clinical terms, that the people sitting in the backseat don't count. that they are not counted. i know that they are correct when it comes to specific statistics and how you count who was affected by air bags that didn't deploy, but i've got to believe that that did not sit well with some investors. nicole, thank you. we're going to have an in-depth look at all the latest developments and more on just who lost their heads in all of this, and this 50 percent of executives, were they just high level engineers? are little guys taking a fall? automotive editor for foxnews.com, and, of course, jeff flock will be on the discussion. >>> super mario, his nickname today, mario draghi making an unprecedented move. what was that move? he cut the banks' interest rates on deposits to to minus one-tenh of a percent. it
liz: well, yeah. again, and i'm going to pull a stuart varney here, it could just be me, but that's just me. i personally think that the stock started to fall when they started to talk about, in very clinical terms, that the people sitting in the backseat don't count. that they are not counted. i know that they are correct when it comes to specific statistics and how you count who was affected by air bags that didn't deploy, but i've got to believe that that did not sit well with some...
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as well.re right, david. business fully immersed itself in the e-3 gaming expos taking place in los angeles. >> it's the poll that could change the face of the united kingdom forever. in 100 days time, scotland will decide whether to stay apart of the u.k. or become an independent country. campaigning is intense as rival political groups are across the country in a way to sway the voters one way or the other. will it be a yes? or will it be a no? let's go to rob watson. getting closer, rob. >> it is. and after this very long campaign, essentially they have been talking about it for three years since the scottish national party won the government elections here in scotland. it's been raging on but there's a sense that the historic decision now faces scottland's 4 million voters and we have of course heard the arguments for and against in some detail about economic and governance and i want to explore a little bit about the kind of people the scottish people are that will be making this decision
as well.re right, david. business fully immersed itself in the e-3 gaming expos taking place in los angeles. >> it's the poll that could change the face of the united kingdom forever. in 100 days time, scotland will decide whether to stay apart of the u.k. or become an independent country. campaigning is intense as rival political groups are across the country in a way to sway the voters one way or the other. will it be a yes? or will it be a no? let's go to rob watson. getting closer,...
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... >> guest: oh, well, that. that's different. those are different. those are different. yes, they are--they are--i just think that that's--betty friedan and the women's movement have done very bad things to american women and american men as a consequence. c-span: tell us some of those things. >> guest: that's a different issue. c-span: different entirely? >> guest: yes, different entirely. well, you see, this is a difficult--this modern period is a difficult time for women. it's also a time full of opportunity. and the opportunity was not given them by the women's movement that stormed around. the opportunity was created for women by medical technology, among other things. they are in better health and they stay alive longer and they stay young and strong and they don't--they're not sapped by having a dozen children, and so on. now--and this has given them new freedom, and freedom brings difficulties and fears, especially if it's entirely unprecedented. and so what you want to do to these women is give them cou
... >> guest: oh, well, that. that's different. those are different. those are different. yes, they are--they are--i just think that that's--betty friedan and the women's movement have done very bad things to american women and american men as a consequence. c-span: tell us some of those things. >> guest: that's a different issue. c-span: different entirely? >> guest: yes, different entirely. well, you see, this is a difficult--this modern period is a difficult time for women....