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well.hen they pump water, mixed with sand and chemicals at high pressure to fracture the rock. u.s. gee logical survey why control agists are working to get the methods out. >> they all have at their basis a gelling agent so that it can hold the sand. when it sits in place. and then they add another compound to make the gel collapse. and when it collapses it leaves the sand behind. >> the sand is a conduit and the sand and the chemicals also flow to the surface and are captured. >> maybe they don't put it in the tanks or into the trucks. and in doing that, there are many opportunities for a mistake or a leak to occur. above somebody's fresh groundwater resource. that presents a risk. >> the hbo documentary "gas land part 2" documents the wells contaminated. a 2013 screening in santa cruz moved people to ask the director for advice. >> what he told us is that regulations don't really protect you. you have to stop it. >> but governor jerry brown favors regulation over a ban. he signed a law i
well.hen they pump water, mixed with sand and chemicals at high pressure to fracture the rock. u.s. gee logical survey why control agists are working to get the methods out. >> they all have at their basis a gelling agent so that it can hold the sand. when it sits in place. and then they add another compound to make the gel collapse. and when it collapses it leaves the sand behind. >> the sand is a conduit and the sand and the chemicals also flow to the surface and are captured....
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in the gay that are similar to the us as well jules. in the richest country in the world by phone or i'm on the clock thank you very much indeed for joining me today from the free center of the mosque a financial. and to king of global banking while the powers the five nations brazil russia india china and south africa i.d.s. in brazil for the eve of the summit a message to finalize the details of the development bank now we've got a ferry i missed so called scots he's in the country just now for a stop to tell me what do i expect tases and what is on the agenda this week for the first is the development bank or the brics bank as it's going to be basically this is going to be a war chest for times of crisis is going to protect the five countries on their economies is going to act as a buffer if there is a future financial global crisis on the second part is the stabilization fund which is going to help support the emerging economies it's going to be seen as an alternative to reuven if you like to the i.m.f. and the world bank let's talk
in the gay that are similar to the us as well jules. in the richest country in the world by phone or i'm on the clock thank you very much indeed for joining me today from the free center of the mosque a financial. and to king of global banking while the powers the five nations brazil russia india china and south africa i.d.s. in brazil for the eve of the summit a message to finalize the details of the development bank now we've got a ferry i missed so called scots he's in the country just now...
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>> well, it is silly.art of the decision-making prices, fridays or apple bbees's, and that is a deal maker, because if they believe it is going to make up sales, fine, pajama wednesday and whatever, have it at it. >> i want to see what the training program is for the waiters who have to go around to slap the people on the wrists when they pick up the cell phones and how do they enforce it? put their cell phones in the basket when they walk into the restaurant? it is interesting idea, and i was raised not to answer the landlines at the dinner table, so it is going to be interesting to see how they roll it out. >> let the market decide. when bloomberg decided to ban smoking in restaurants, it was to be the worst thing ever, but it has not turned out that way. they are trying something new, and so we will see. >> and this is not like bloomberg trying to ban smoking, but it is just their own xan. >> and remember that red lobster had an all-you-can h-eat crab special, and the guy lost his job, and if this is no
>> well, it is silly.art of the decision-making prices, fridays or apple bbees's, and that is a deal maker, because if they believe it is going to make up sales, fine, pajama wednesday and whatever, have it at it. >> i want to see what the training program is for the waiters who have to go around to slap the people on the wrists when they pick up the cell phones and how do they enforce it? put their cell phones in the basket when they walk into the restaurant? it is interesting...
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>> let me bring you back to reality, then and daygan as well. we are talking about the veterans who are fighting in the armed forces and going to work for us, and this is a political topic, and earmarks are an appropriate way to spend money. we can take the money that we got, and get it more quickly to where it belongs to solve this political problem. this is a screw-up, and everybody agrees, it is a terrible screw-up so it is appropriate to behave politically with the money. get it to the veterans to get the care improved quickly, and then talk about vouchers and structural reform and what not. >> you can get them vouchers quickly, but adam, there is a reason that america has rejected the earmark, because it is opening up a pandora's mark, and it is free for all and bridges to nowhere and all about looting washington. we can get the money quickly, and that is what we need to do is to blow up the structure of the v.a. and make sure it never happens again. >> i love how adam talks to us, like nap ncy pelosi would. like we were told a lie and livi
>> let me bring you back to reality, then and daygan as well. we are talking about the veterans who are fighting in the armed forces and going to work for us, and this is a political topic, and earmarks are an appropriate way to spend money. we can take the money that we got, and get it more quickly to where it belongs to solve this political problem. this is a screw-up, and everybody agrees, it is a terrible screw-up so it is appropriate to behave politically with the money. get it to...
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nominee will in the battlefield and does he think hillary's automatic as well it's about. well. it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia. that's huge you're covered. please please take a look very hard to make a plan to get along here plug in that are exactly that make sure please. please. please. please please please. please. please please please please. please please. please if the people. least. one of the wonderful strong arm in a life should be making news all the face type you know about please please. please please. please. please. a pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i'm researcher. back with bill maher chris christie does he have a future. it's garbage removal i don't know but i want to know i think he has a future i don't know. i think you know we did something about the fact that he should have run in two thousand and twelve because the longer you stay on the vine the more likely something like that is going to come up obama was very smart remember when he ran every said how can you run you down even in the senate people don'
nominee will in the battlefield and does he think hillary's automatic as well it's about. well. it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia. that's huge you're covered. please please take a look very hard to make a plan to get along here plug in that are exactly that make sure please. please. please. please please please. please. please please please please. please please. please if the people. least. one of the wonderful strong arm in a life should be making news all the...
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all you're saying is -- >> well, lee -- > that there are no cases. >> well, lee was certainly a case in which a for-profit enterprise was denied an exemption. braunfeld was such a case. gallagher was such a case. >> not on the ground that it was a for-profit enterprise. there is not a single case which says that a for-profit enterprise cannot make a freedom of religion claim, is there? >> right. there is not a single case -- >> right. >> holding that. except that in lee, it was critical to the court's analysis that mr. lee and his business had chosen to enter the commercial sphere. >> isn't that a merits question, general? i mean, i totally understand that argument as a as an argument about the merits. i'm not sure i understand it as a threshold claim that this that the claim is not recognizable at all. >> right. well, let me i do want to move to the compelling interest analysis, but if i could make one point in response to your honor's question, that the court's got to decide what person -- a person's exercise of religion means. and that it seems to me that it would be such a vast e
all you're saying is -- >> well, lee -- > that there are no cases. >> well, lee was certainly a case in which a for-profit enterprise was denied an exemption. braunfeld was such a case. gallagher was such a case. >> not on the ground that it was a for-profit enterprise. there is not a single case which says that a for-profit enterprise cannot make a freedom of religion claim, is there? >> right. there is not a single case -- >> right. >> holding that....
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>> well, j.p.organ, there's no news. >> up next, yahoo's marissa mayer, and tim armstrong spotted in deep conversation in a bar. what were they talking about? we're going to hear from someone that was actually at the scene, next. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic r
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it was very well done. also want to thank office support we got from the budget analyst and the controller, controller's office, mayor's budget office as well. this is a city, a budget that really reflects a lot of the city's politics and city's values and i just think that it's something that moving forward we'll be really great for this coming year. so, i just want to put credit where credit is due. also of course our legislative staff who have been involved in this effort as well, kevin stephany and mark farrell's office to interns like david schecter in my office, [speaker not understood] who is in supervisor yee's office, beth rubenstein in my office and [speaker not understood] in my office as well. justify want to say thank you for all your great work. of course many people not thanking as well, but just want to say it's worthy to pass and look forward to its passage today. ~ just, not justify >> supervisor cohen. >> thank you very much. i just want to acknowledge all the hard work of the folks that
it was very well done. also want to thank office support we got from the budget analyst and the controller, controller's office, mayor's budget office as well. this is a city, a budget that really reflects a lot of the city's politics and city's values and i just think that it's something that moving forward we'll be really great for this coming year. so, i just want to put credit where credit is due. also of course our legislative staff who have been involved in this effort as well, kevin...
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a well-defined level. 160. 160. 160. and the presumption is that it's setting up for a textbook breakout. you can draw the lines another way. the head and shoulders bottom, anything you want. the neckline. but there's a lot of tension here. and a lot of breakout potential. and this one, the correlation has broken down, speaking to the catchup trade. and two more. the stock itself. verizon. a well-defined trend. a lot of tension as you work into the wedge. and guess what's happening now. we've broken out of the wedge. a very bullish setup. and the long term trade. a fairly important double bottom. the all-time high at 60 from the 1999 era. i think you make it back to the high, 60. >> is there going to be a breakout, mike? >> well, at least from the equity investor's view point, looking at probably 4% topline growth. but these things are trading a couple of turns stronger than the market. and a name like verizon, all of the revenue coming from the united states. and some fallout from the high-yield market. this is the plac
a well-defined level. 160. 160. 160. and the presumption is that it's setting up for a textbook breakout. you can draw the lines another way. the head and shoulders bottom, anything you want. the neckline. but there's a lot of tension here. and a lot of breakout potential. and this one, the correlation has broken down, speaking to the catchup trade. and two more. the stock itself. verizon. a well-defined trend. a lot of tension as you work into the wedge. and guess what's happening now. we've...
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, a political leader runs the bureaucracy and doesn't let them do it. >> and well, well, what i am saying, neil, this political situation has gotten so bad that this the guy is boss, the chairman of the board says he can, and say that you have my permission to, you know, to really tear it up. >> adam, adam, president obama has never listened to anybody from the business world, and we should point it out. when you talk to the ceos who have sat down the talk to him, they call him the four ls, doesn't listen, leaves early, and lectures and i can't remember the last one. well, you can't make fun of any politician who forgets the numbers, charlie. >> and if you listen to the business leaders about this president, he does not care what they have to say. >> well, he appointed a guy that you liked. >> who? which one? >> the p and g guy. >> okay. >> well, one thing that you like. you are a hater and a mean person person who will not get the benefit of the doubt. >> well, i liked jeffrey milt, and he does not like anybody there on the council. he does not listen to them. >> and charles, do you thin
, a political leader runs the bureaucracy and doesn't let them do it. >> and well, well, what i am saying, neil, this political situation has gotten so bad that this the guy is boss, the chairman of the board says he can, and say that you have my permission to, you know, to really tear it up. >> adam, adam, president obama has never listened to anybody from the business world, and we should point it out. when you talk to the ceos who have sat down the talk to him, they call him the...
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c-span: well, there are three names that pop right out, are well-known in this town. one of them is james glassman... >> guest: yes. yes. c-span: ...who is? >> guest: jim glassman is a columnist for the washington post. he was the founder of--of roll call. and he--i--he was f--at one time, the publisher of the new republic. and it's actually--jim is the most related to the book of the people you might list because he became a trustee because of this book, essentially. when i wrote--a few years after i wrote the 1990 washington post article, we had--we opened a washington office here, and we had a party to celebrate the opening, and jim came to the party and he was praising this article, 'oh, you got that right, you know, dynamism vs. stasis. this is really how the world works.' so then when i started writing the book and i was doing research in 1995, i said, 'well, gee, i'd better go find some of these dynamists, you know. i--it's like i know some technology people, but i need to find some people who are more--atleast involved in politics.' so i said, 'well, i'll inte
c-span: well, there are three names that pop right out, are well-known in this town. one of them is james glassman... >> guest: yes. yes. c-span: ...who is? >> guest: jim glassman is a columnist for the washington post. he was the founder of--of roll call. and he--i--he was f--at one time, the publisher of the new republic. and it's actually--jim is the most related to the book of the people you might list because he became a trustee because of this book, essentially. when i...
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>> well, the island, right?ey love lebron, and they are in cleveland. >> but they are an irish company. >> yes, you buy the stock here, and it is down and then some company buy them and lower the tax the, and they are vulnerable, because they keep skrug it up. >> and we are right around the dow 17000 and down to bob pisani on the floor. >> well, listen, i don't know this guy, chris pratt who is starring in the new marvel movie, but he has a lot of fans here, teenaged girls and i don't know where they came from, but they are trying to get chris's attention and he walked off of the floor and apparently a big fan base, and i don't understand that, but you know the young stars. they are not talking about the stocks this morning but the bond yields that are so low and sp spanish bond yields are below the bond yields and i bring it up, because when the stock traders talk about something other than bond yaels, the spanish below u.s., and jgerman bonds 1.11% which is a new low. you want to know how low it is? they were
>> well, the island, right?ey love lebron, and they are in cleveland. >> but they are an irish company. >> yes, you buy the stock here, and it is down and then some company buy them and lower the tax the, and they are vulnerable, because they keep skrug it up. >> and we are right around the dow 17000 and down to bob pisani on the floor. >> well, listen, i don't know this guy, chris pratt who is starring in the new marvel movie, but he has a lot of fans here,...
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mummy the law oh well. my a lot like ok. let's say the mole time place kids is mostly to blame sometimes for nothing which lead this season and it's. not just here but still we can still be just if you see the stage take the t.v. to sleep but speech was. played. on marinating in the financial world the tactics used to goldman cannot stop is it fair only taking the credit not going to get it in life there are. we never saw that coming. we had no idea or children. i would actually just. pray to god you know me normal. they said you're a homo you're a homo and from that day in first grade i swear my life changed forever i became like the ridicule i don't get stopped still to this day. well of texas instructs school teachers to tell pupils young people that homosexuality is not an acceptable lifestyle and also instructs them to say that homosexual sex in private is a crime in those states if the church was going to fire me that's what they had to do but i was going to do this what. it's like you know when the bullets to stop. be
mummy the law oh well. my a lot like ok. let's say the mole time place kids is mostly to blame sometimes for nothing which lead this season and it's. not just here but still we can still be just if you see the stage take the t.v. to sleep but speech was. played. on marinating in the financial world the tactics used to goldman cannot stop is it fair only taking the credit not going to get it in life there are. we never saw that coming. we had no idea or children. i would actually just. pray to...
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. >> i'll keep this brief since there's is a lot of speakers i had an opportunity to hear about wells before i worked with him when i worked at the city of berkley he heard his reputation and we both ended up in ocii and before i worked ever on candle stick point hunters point shipyard we got to work on the islander base plan that's when everyone a lot of people here i see know wells expertise and real estate market but he's amazing and a community group settings. i'm going to keep it brief he is, you know, we get a lawful here but hiss he's amazing in a community meeting but in the india based setting when we heard him speak with the community recommendations is something we'll miss >> thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm a senior project manager we support agent i'm here on behalf of the association many are on vacation i had an interesting meeting are la bell shaw he is a friend of mine and he said i come forward to talk about him. affordable care act has gone through a lot of change and we need someone that has a common sense approach wells is that guy he's also smiling like on the p
. >> i'll keep this brief since there's is a lot of speakers i had an opportunity to hear about wells before i worked with him when i worked at the city of berkley he heard his reputation and we both ended up in ocii and before i worked ever on candle stick point hunters point shipyard we got to work on the islander base plan that's when everyone a lot of people here i see know wells expertise and real estate market but he's amazing and a community group settings. i'm going to keep it...
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else well. like i. think. sometimes felt nothing. it's not just a story he's giving jobs if he sees the state t.v. . but others. we never saw that coming. we had no idea our children were gay. i would actually just night pray to god you know me normal. they said you're a homo you're a homo and from that day in first grade i swear my life changed forever i became like the ridicule i don't think it stopped still to this day. well alabama and texas instructs school teachers to tell pupils young people that homosexuality is not an acceptable lifestyle and also instructs them to say that homosexual sex in private is a crime in those states if the church was going to fire me that's what they had to do but i was going to do this what it. does is what we do we kill people and break things we can see something is simple as people playing soccer games we can see individual players and we can see the ball. you can only see his facial expression you can see he is a mouth open in crying out. maybe cursed. or maybe he asked. for forgiveness for. t
else well. like i. think. sometimes felt nothing. it's not just a story he's giving jobs if he sees the state t.v. . but others. we never saw that coming. we had no idea our children were gay. i would actually just night pray to god you know me normal. they said you're a homo you're a homo and from that day in first grade i swear my life changed forever i became like the ridicule i don't think it stopped still to this day. well alabama and texas instructs school teachers to tell pupils young...
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loaded question i know well it's... well i think there's... again back to the base point... um... our founding fathers envisioned a system whether there was a equality of opportunity in our side and we're the only society in the world that has equality of opportunity and in this day and age it means you had to graduate from high school career ready or college reaea and too many incidences and to many zip codes that's not happy so my response to the opportunity scholarship act to say in real time let's have solutions if a public school is failing students then we should have a situation where in real time you can get out of that situation where people are failing and so the opportunity of scholarship act provides opportunities for children for parents for grandchildren for grandparents to have a better tomorrow for their own kids and so i've been pushing the opportunity of scholarship act for years and unfortunately the status quo is blocking that because if you can have more efficiency more opportunities for kids uh a g
loaded question i know well it's... well i think there's... again back to the base point... um... our founding fathers envisioned a system whether there was a equality of opportunity in our side and we're the only society in the world that has equality of opportunity and in this day and age it means you had to graduate from high school career ready or college reaea and too many incidences and to many zip codes that's not happy so my response to the opportunity scholarship act to say in real...
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retaliation and redeployment isn't that striking how hopeful he began and how gloomy he sounds now well that's one of the problems with the campaign in two thousand it was all about hope and trust and it was all turning to dust by two thousand and twelve and there are all of us who share the disappointment in the promise of the our the obama government coming up so short. now speaking. this of policies of resetting with russia or rebalancing with china. i think president obama did try on a number of occasions to breathe a new light in those policy initiatives but unfortunately it hasn't been very successful i wonder if the if the problem is with the policies perhaps their runs realistic from the get go or is the problem with the obama administration and the way they went about executing those policies well i put the categories a little differently i think there are some ideas that were good and some ideas that were not so good all the good ideas were in asia the not so good ideas are in europe and in policy toward east europe and russia and we've had better execution in the first term a
retaliation and redeployment isn't that striking how hopeful he began and how gloomy he sounds now well that's one of the problems with the campaign in two thousand it was all about hope and trust and it was all turning to dust by two thousand and twelve and there are all of us who share the disappointment in the promise of the our the obama government coming up so short. now speaking. this of policies of resetting with russia or rebalancing with china. i think president obama did try on a...
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yes well those fatalities they have been confirmed but we don't know about the exact number of people that died as a result of that train stoppage there the thirty's are saying that scores of people have been sent to the hospital scores of people have been evacuated from the on the grounds of mind you this happened during rush hour one of the busiest a metro lines here in moscow it's got. to station accommodates about eight hundred thousand people per day so these are now working on the scene i was just there all spending by and a role that's one of the main roads in moscow used by the government and by the city citizens as well heavy traffic jam i've seen helicopters all the emergencies ministry there are dozens of the buses that are trying to accommodate all the people that need to get to work people are still being evacuated and there are a lot of police trying to organize the movement so for vehicles and people there as well and obviously merge into the ministry still working on evacuating the people and helping those at the scene and are rushing to the hospital as well ok thank y
yes well those fatalities they have been confirmed but we don't know about the exact number of people that died as a result of that train stoppage there the thirty's are saying that scores of people have been sent to the hospital scores of people have been evacuated from the on the grounds of mind you this happened during rush hour one of the busiest a metro lines here in moscow it's got. to station accommodates about eight hundred thousand people per day so these are now working on the scene i...
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it's worked out well so far this is also not too bad to be stuck with that last time as well when you had waste money you didn't spend one hundred dollars on piece of pizza. best of luck with the math so. it's a native for a sale company this way we certainly are working for us and good luck oh thank you very much we will see in a week. and u.s. citizens of course celebrate his independence day this weight on the cost of doing so well it was more than i have a before because not idly with a file expanding but also food prices the cost of buff a favorite some talking about beef ice cream and even salad all sorts prices to base sixteen percent now this. shrinking u.s. council has on the drought in california as well as all say the state's cynic save you all watching for america still not to see intelligence and had a great day and to everybody else as well i was eating steak that is meant to have to be done and dusted have a great time to buy. what people talk about human rights violations you should involve some pro western protesters getting beaten up and responsible mainstream media
it's worked out well so far this is also not too bad to be stuck with that last time as well when you had waste money you didn't spend one hundred dollars on piece of pizza. best of luck with the math so. it's a native for a sale company this way we certainly are working for us and good luck oh thank you very much we will see in a week. and u.s. citizens of course celebrate his independence day this weight on the cost of doing so well it was more than i have a before because not idly with a...
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as well. i did want to make one amendment, although i realize in supervisor wiener's version, the amendment i was going to make was deleted so i'm not sure if the file's going to get duplicated or kind of some aspects of supervisor wiener's amendment will be accepted, but the one piece i wanted to ensure was on page 3, under the resolve of more stringent safety regulations, that when we talk about using background checks, we do it in a manner that's consistent with a fair chance ordinance that the board of supervisors passed earlier this year around background checks. did want to note that while we only allow employers to do a seven year look back at your convictions, we do allow employers to look at traffic infractions and if you were applying for a driving job that is the one exception that we made because we think that's relevant information to an playier and the city and county of san francisco. i offer that friendly amendment. thank you. >> supervisor cohen. >> i just wanted to acknowledg
as well. i did want to make one amendment, although i realize in supervisor wiener's version, the amendment i was going to make was deleted so i'm not sure if the file's going to get duplicated or kind of some aspects of supervisor wiener's amendment will be accepted, but the one piece i wanted to ensure was on page 3, under the resolve of more stringent safety regulations, that when we talk about using background checks, we do it in a manner that's consistent with a fair chance ordinance that...
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materials has been doing well.not, in this last quarter, consumer services has been doing really well. >> you're investing for growth. you're not investing defensively. >> i'm invest aftering for total return. i'm always focused on growth and income for my clients. >> metals have been up, aluminum's been strong, all of the steel stocks have been strong recently. >> thank you, gentlemen. good to see you. and as you can see, staff sergeant ryan pitts, the latest medal of honor recipient ringing the closing bell as we close out a day when the s&p 500 index is at a new record high. but stay tuned. a lot of earnings coming your way on the second hour of the "closing bell" with kelly evans. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. there's that graphic. you know what that means, the s&p 500 today going out at a new record high, 1,987 and change. that, by the way, is not for the market, it is for ryan pitts who we just spoke to, medal of honor recipient and duly so. up about 3 points for the s&p
materials has been doing well.not, in this last quarter, consumer services has been doing really well. >> you're investing for growth. you're not investing defensively. >> i'm invest aftering for total return. i'm always focused on growth and income for my clients. >> metals have been up, aluminum's been strong, all of the steel stocks have been strong recently. >> thank you, gentlemen. good to see you. and as you can see, staff sergeant ryan pitts, the latest medal of...
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it's nice to have you here with us on politicking with larry king as well good to see bernie great to be with you larry before we discuss inequality and what you might do in the future two quick things i'd like you brief comments first on the situation in the middle east you know this truth an ongoing tragedy of enormous consequence that breaks my hawt. and every few years the software rupp's and innocent people get killed and you know israel and the palestinian authority seem to get nowhere close i think all that i can say is that the international community the countries in the region i've got to do everything they can to get these sides into negotiations and hopefully work out some type of two state settlement and number two your thoughts on the ukraine well i think you know the president has got to be aggressive with putin the idea that the ukrainian rebels there have access to these types of weapons that can see shoot down commercial airliners is not acceptable and i think this needs to be an issue that the president putin i've got to really thoroughly go all the analysis discuss
it's nice to have you here with us on politicking with larry king as well good to see bernie great to be with you larry before we discuss inequality and what you might do in the future two quick things i'd like you brief comments first on the situation in the middle east you know this truth an ongoing tragedy of enormous consequence that breaks my hawt. and every few years the software rupp's and innocent people get killed and you know israel and the palestinian authority seem to get nowhere...
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doing well.hank you. >> you've got a beautiful shop here. >> thank you. >> lot of history. >> a lot. >> by the way, that's a killer picture of your dad. >> thank you. >> when you took over officially--your dad passed two years ago? >> yes. >> is that when you officially kind of stepped in? >> yeah. >> how much money will this business lose this year? 100,000? >> no. less. >> and last year? how much did it make or lose? >> last year was 20,000. >> 20,000. and the year before? >> a loss of 20,000. 40,000. >> and if you had a couple bad months and you ran out of cash, what do you do? >> get a loan from the officer. >> your mom? >> yes. >> okay. and how much would you say she's put in here in the last... three years? >> probably close to 200,000 as loans. >> is that the only debt on your books? >> and we've used our line of credit at the bank. >> how much is that? >> 100,000. >> that's tapped out? >> yeah. >> over the years i've met a lot of second-generation business owners. what i'm concerned about
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you guys talk to the jokes well handed to me i said ok. the gym is about seven years old it's one of the largest ten cities on the east coast of america and as it got about one hundred people here just because of economics the cost of housing in this area especially is very high and i believe as an american we have a right. to care about or to possess public land until something is created that's my house you see back there live in it send them to well good we spent tens and thousands of dollars. if we hadn't done that we wouldn't have been home i want to go stand we don't just hold the you know people of density we don't anybody that needs help so tell your friend to just give us a moral to your mortgage i'm staying on never going to get the internet in one fell swoop got a place to live once on monday i'll be out here with my dog. dramas the chance to be ignored. stories others to refuse to notice. faces changing the world lights never. come full picture of today's news no punches on from around the globe. up to. fifty. from the spots of
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the companies end up doing well and it doesn't mean everybody's going to do well.ays that we can help with the -- to equalize opportunity for everyone so if we do have 3% or 4% gdp growth we can lift up? i mean could you restructure education for me? could you restructure entitlement? i'm asking you to do a lot here. but you've turned around a lot of companies. >> there are a lot of tasks here. and education that you mention is one of the critical ones. we are not training the people that it takes to run sophisticated high-tech businesses of the future. and that's the earning power will come from those high-tech skills. low-skilled labor is very much a global commodity these days. and that's why so much of that is leaving the u.s., and going elsewhere. and if we don't educate our people, then they -- your kids and grandkids are not going to have the lifestyle that we had hoped for. >> with 4% growth, you look at all of our problems right now that we're wringing our hands about, i mean, that -- just by definition fixes a lot of things, doesn't it? we could do infras
the companies end up doing well and it doesn't mean everybody's going to do well.ays that we can help with the -- to equalize opportunity for everyone so if we do have 3% or 4% gdp growth we can lift up? i mean could you restructure education for me? could you restructure entitlement? i'm asking you to do a lot here. but you've turned around a lot of companies. >> there are a lot of tasks here. and education that you mention is one of the critical ones. we are not training the people that...
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liz: well, there you go. there's that saying that the organization of the people responsible for the violence are those who initiated the violence. that would be hamas launching the rockets in weeks preceding this. but nonetheless, bret, there is some question about the u.s. involvement. and, of course, this weekend with chris wallace there was that moment where secretary of state john kerr rehad supposedly -- kerry had supposedly been caught off mic saying we need to get in there, that's a hell of a, quote, pinpoint operation. did he comment on that at all? >> i actually played that whole clip. it was in between interviews for secretary kerry, he was on the phone with an aide, and it seemed sarcastically saying, you know, israel, that's a hell of a pinpoint operation. and prime minister netanyahu said he didn't want to get in off the cuff remarks, but then he went into details about how they're trying their hardest to be pin point as possible. he also didn't go be into detail about how much he wants or doesn
liz: well, there you go. there's that saying that the organization of the people responsible for the violence are those who initiated the violence. that would be hamas launching the rockets in weeks preceding this. but nonetheless, bret, there is some question about the u.s. involvement. and, of course, this weekend with chris wallace there was that moment where secretary of state john kerr rehad supposedly -- kerry had supposedly been caught off mic saying we need to get in there, that's a...
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well that's what you get with my new show redacted the night. the slumlords engine well it's a missile that is being suggested in 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 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 about alternatives to the status quo but one might give real alternatives before it's time to working toward 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 problems for. well welcome back to the show now before the break you heard from darren r.j. mobile about the important link between democratic institutions and economic growth however one o
well that's what you get with my new show redacted the night. the slumlords engine well it's a missile that is being suggested in 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 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...
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party fatah and the country's reputation has been hit according to an annual poll suggests that as well as now one of the most unpopular countries in the world the negative opinion towards that is increase in year by year and even in israel there are many who do not support a military response. we do believe that the only solution for the conflict in the middle east is a peace and everybody has to understand that you know mahatma gandhi once said that if a human race opts continuously. and i for when i everybody in the end we become blind puts and civilians out of the conflict this is something that we hear in israel jews and arabs they like to get it i'm going to demonstrate for bringing the conflict to an end and only by a just peace and settlement and there are as senior columnist not as royals haaretz newspaper told r.t. there are still chances that the conflict could be resolved so. yes there were palestinian casualties including civilian but their numbers are limited. if you compare them to previous rounds of violence so there is the making of a renewed ceasefire israel says aims
party fatah and the country's reputation has been hit according to an annual poll suggests that as well as now one of the most unpopular countries in the world the negative opinion towards that is increase in year by year and even in israel there are many who do not support a military response. we do believe that the only solution for the conflict in the middle east is a peace and everybody has to understand that you know mahatma gandhi once said that if a human race opts continuously. and i...
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>> well, it's not a very good lie. i actually think that his shot is more difficult than gene's, primarily because he's got to go across this slope, the ridge, that bisects the back third of this green. he's going to have to play this well left of the hole. get the proper pace. and let it sort of feed down toward the hole. not an easy shot. >> that's going to go. he went under that ball. the ball was sitting up just a little bit. he grounded the club. he went under it and caught it right on the top. now, watch how deep the club goes. this is one of the tough thing about bermuda grass. see how he gets it on the top of the club and it came out just dead. but the ball's not all the way down at the bottom of that bermuda. you have to hover it up a little bit and make a more level swing. >> at this situation, you wonder if colin walked over to gene's ball. again it's kind of a mettle match play. you wonder if he had a shot or not. >> he did not, peter. it's where from the lie of the green is toward him which helps. >> up an
>> well, it's not a very good lie. i actually think that his shot is more difficult than gene's, primarily because he's got to go across this slope, the ridge, that bisects the back third of this green. he's going to have to play this well left of the hole. get the proper pace. and let it sort of feed down toward the hole. not an easy shot. >> that's going to go. he went under that ball. the ball was sitting up just a little bit. he grounded the club. he went under it and caught it...
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. >> well, thank you.lful white guys. >> well, yeah. >> out of orange county. >> out of orange county. >> that's oxsimore roddick. a soulful white guy out of orange county. >> it's pretty stupid. but, yeah, i mean, and it's odd that, you know, we both hooked up, because, i mean, other the years -- bobby has been passed away little over ten years. and it's just funny. you know, you're from orange county. you're thrown together in this group. and i have never found another guy that can come close -- come close to him. >> we're there. let's jump right in. how did the two of you connect? >> well, we were -- bobby was from anaheim. i was from santa ana. and we both had small, little rock and roll groups, which was kind of weird in the early '60s because there was still swing music was kind of then, rock n roll was kind of a fad. so we -- but a mutual friend of ours came to town, john wember who had been working vegas. he wanted to put together a work who he thought could work constantly. so he took us, threw us
. >> well, thank you.lful white guys. >> well, yeah. >> out of orange county. >> out of orange county. >> that's oxsimore roddick. a soulful white guy out of orange county. >> it's pretty stupid. but, yeah, i mean, and it's odd that, you know, we both hooked up, because, i mean, other the years -- bobby has been passed away little over ten years. and it's just funny. you know, you're from orange county. you're thrown together in this group. and i have never...
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seven seven seven has crashed in eastern ukraine all two hundred eighty passengers fifteen crew as well meaning two hundred ninety five people are presumed dead that is according to ukraine's security services that the plane was on route from kuala lumpur and was flying over the part of ukraine where kiev this military crackdown on government protesters the jet apparently disappeared from radar around sixty kilometers we believe from the russian border the first locals who arrived at the scene reported dozens of bodies the crash site is spread over an area round a kilometer wide and ukrainian authorities claim the boeing was presumably hit from a rocket launched by self defense. but later denied be of any weapon capable of bringing down it yet so high president said the ukrainian military did not target anything in the region either several major including earth flights are fronts and live tons and have temporarily diverted all flights ukrainian airspace meanwhile local activists say they find flight recorders of the crashed plane which would go a long way to giving us a lot of informat
seven seven seven has crashed in eastern ukraine all two hundred eighty passengers fifteen crew as well meaning two hundred ninety five people are presumed dead that is according to ukraine's security services that the plane was on route from kuala lumpur and was flying over the part of ukraine where kiev this military crackdown on government protesters the jet apparently disappeared from radar around sixty kilometers we believe from the russian border the first locals who arrived at the scene...
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i said well, they operated on it. he said, well, they must have fixed it. next.went over as cannon fodder into korea. they just needed people to stuff up the gap. we were in first group of replacements over there. anyway, you learn a hethy respect for war. and i'm not happy with what's going on today. you know, our sterlg president, i shouldn't get into this, everybody's going to kill me, but i'm not happy with him. if he had ever been in a war, he wouldn't have been so eager to send other people into war. and it's like a christian crusade over there. i mean, he's having his own crusades. you don't mess with the middle east. i mean, those people -- they do it different. they think different. that's why they hate us so much, you know. and they have always hated -- since the crusades they hated whites or whatever you want to call it, the christians coming in there and trying to change their religion. and, you know, i just think it's terrible. what's happening. >> you're confirming for me what i've heard from any number of people who have known you for years and wha
i said well, they operated on it. he said, well, they must have fixed it. next.went over as cannon fodder into korea. they just needed people to stuff up the gap. we were in first group of replacements over there. anyway, you learn a hethy respect for war. and i'm not happy with what's going on today. you know, our sterlg president, i shouldn't get into this, everybody's going to kill me, but i'm not happy with him. if he had ever been in a war, he wouldn't have been so eager to send other...
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you are as well. >> charlie: not as well as you do. here's one thing you said, for a player and for any human being, there's nothing better than hearing "well done." those are the two best words ever invented in sports. you don't need to use superlatives. >> yes. >> charlie: well done. well done, yes. i just minimize it to well done. the players know i'm satisfied and they plays him to whatever level they take to it well done. >> charlie: when you arrived, you had been a player, a manager, when you arrived in 1986. >> well, my philosophy was with young players and developing young players and ma manchesteri decided i must build the club. and doing that, i worked hard to develop the system to give me a stream of players continually year after year and right up to present day and it existed this very day. >> charlie: but this about this -- just recently, today, when we have to make sure, you call it football, we call it soccer, just for sake of different references. we read every season of somebody going from one team to another. >> yeah
you are as well. >> charlie: not as well as you do. here's one thing you said, for a player and for any human being, there's nothing better than hearing "well done." those are the two best words ever invented in sports. you don't need to use superlatives. >> yes. >> charlie: well done. well done, yes. i just minimize it to well done. the players know i'm satisfied and they plays him to whatever level they take to it well done. >> charlie: when you arrived, you...
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i minimize it to "well done." satisfied, any level -- "well done" is a fantastic two words. >> when you arrived, you were a player and a manager. when you arrived there in 1990 -- 1986. >> my main philosophy was with young players and developing young players, it was not a system we should expect go back to the 58 mark. i work real hard to develop a youth system to give a stream of players continually year after year. >> think about this. just recently, today, when we have to make sure -- you call it football and we call it soccer, for the sake of different references -- we read every season of somebody going from one team to another. some team buying some player because they think that will take them. >> the way the game was changed, it comes from television. even middle league teams are spending 25 million players. we also have this great youth system. >> the best dynasties always have some passion. create a system that produces new players and allows them to grow into their own. time. >> with young players, you
i minimize it to "well done." satisfied, any level -- "well done" is a fantastic two words. >> when you arrived, you were a player and a manager. when you arrived there in 1990 -- 1986. >> my main philosophy was with young players and developing young players, it was not a system we should expect go back to the 58 mark. i work real hard to develop a youth system to give a stream of players continually year after year. >> think about this. just recently,...
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that doesn't speak to the problem of crooked -- neil: well, these are buses that these agents -- >> wellt we don't do, we don't go the stupid, silly route of saying if this president would enforce the law. come on. neil: you just said that the prior president had the same problem. >> i'm saying lots of presidents probably had the same president. [inaudible conversations] neil: this doesn't inspire much confidence as it exists now. >> well, i don't even know that cleaning house is the answer because the reality is we've said that same campaign slogan for the 10, 15 years. this is how we make a change. we have an election coming. everybody who's upset about this needs to hold their vote accountable, write their senators, write their congressmen and start being proactive. sitting here and just complaining and throwing your ding dongs at the television set isn't going to accomplish anything. get a voice. get involved and start making your voice heard, and then we'll start seeing change. neil: good. go ahead, sabrina. >> people have to know what they're supporting, and i think we need to make
that doesn't speak to the problem of crooked -- neil: well, these are buses that these agents -- >> wellt we don't do, we don't go the stupid, silly route of saying if this president would enforce the law. come on. neil: you just said that the prior president had the same problem. >> i'm saying lots of presidents probably had the same president. [inaudible conversations] neil: this doesn't inspire much confidence as it exists now. >> well, i don't even know that cleaning house...
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the well trained individuals that were well funded and well trained about two and a half to three billion dollars over the last three years alone and this coming from qatar it's coming from all the puppet states that are very pro western and they're getting these weapons from the west and then shipping them into these guys through turkey through syria to through iraq and through jordan and it's happening over and over and over again in fact only three weeks ago obama approved another twenty seven million dollars and now they're talking about approving four thousand hellfire missiles for the iraqis so what is best case for the hundred year war that we're talking about is you're talking about individuals who understand that if they can embroil saudi arabia and iran in an all out war it will be very similar to what happened to iraq and iran and it will destroy saudi arabia and that is something that they do want from the west eventually they don't want saudi arabia they've just sold saudi arabia seventy five billion dollars of equipment from the west so don't tell me that this is not a weste
the well trained individuals that were well funded and well trained about two and a half to three billion dollars over the last three years alone and this coming from qatar it's coming from all the puppet states that are very pro western and they're getting these weapons from the west and then shipping them into these guys through turkey through syria to through iraq and through jordan and it's happening over and over and over again in fact only three weeks ago obama approved another twenty...
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>> well, some of the rhetoric was hot.t wasn't just israel that had a problem with these, it was the jordanians, and hamas, everyone h had a problem with it. he negotiated it with qatar and turkey, both hamas supporters. >> and the state department put out this statement -- this is a very serious issue, but it sounds like a very childish thing to say. does that really serve to not elevate hamas? >> i think what's important is that the palestinian authority is in control. and israel by agreeing to the cease fire has given control to the authority. we have a problem here. hamas has agreed to a reconciliation process, and working with the palestinian authority, and now we'll see the authority in charge of conducting these negotiations. and one hopes they continue the cease fire, and we do see long term, concrete relief. in the form of open borders and an opportunity to grow the economy. it can take a long time for this to heal, and i don't want to see anymore damage done. >> dan, it is to a lot of people watching, you hear ha
>> well, some of the rhetoric was hot.t wasn't just israel that had a problem with these, it was the jordanians, and hamas, everyone h had a problem with it. he negotiated it with qatar and turkey, both hamas supporters. >> and the state department put out this statement -- this is a very serious issue, but it sounds like a very childish thing to say. does that really serve to not elevate hamas? >> i think what's important is that the palestinian authority is in control. and...
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well. it's technology innovation all the least of melanin still around russia we've got the future covered. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question lol. well forgotten right now it's the classic chicken or egg story if bitcoin has already become a viable currency should the community focus on getting more big questions into the pockets of the people who use it or convincing retailers to accept them to get a sense of the challenges and issues around accepting decline as payment i spoke to overstock c.e.o. patrick byrne about his company's experience with overstock was one of the first major internet retailers to accept declines and i began our conversation by asking him about what kind of transactional volume and be quite his company has seen since accepting the cryptocurrency take a look what he had to say. i think since really now instead it's a quarter
well. it's technology innovation all the least of melanin still around russia we've got the future covered. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question lol. well forgotten right now it's the classic chicken or egg story if bitcoin has already become a viable currency should the community focus on getting more big questions into the pockets of the people who use...
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cnbc contributor john rutledge with us today as well as michael block and our own rick santelli as well. >> yeah. guys, let's start off here, actually, we want to talk about the fed, we want to talk about social media stocks. michael block, what did you think about the way that janet yellen, while not herself specifically in the testimony, the report issued with her remarks this morning named these two sectors? >> yeah. you know, kelly, i think this was very distribueliberate and this was coming. i've been talking about this for a while now. back in march, bill dudley from the new york fed, usually known as being uber dovish, came out and talked about biotech stocks and about credit and he talked about social media and farmland prices. this is a very deliberate attempt by the fed to let a little bit of air out of the tires, rather than go into full hawkish mode, which they know might derail the train. they're very worried about doing that. so in the short to intermediate term, while they figure that out, they're going to make comments like this. it was buried on page 20 of the biannual
cnbc contributor john rutledge with us today as well as michael block and our own rick santelli as well. >> yeah. guys, let's start off here, actually, we want to talk about the fed, we want to talk about social media stocks. michael block, what did you think about the way that janet yellen, while not herself specifically in the testimony, the report issued with her remarks this morning named these two sectors? >> yeah. you know, kelly, i think this was very distribueliberate and...
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working in one nine hundred ninety one declared bankruptcy and lives on social security nonetheless wells fargo lent him fifteen thousand one hundred ninety seven dollars to buy a used mitsubishi sedan i am not sure how i got the loan mr derm age sixty said yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah it's whack a mole comes to mind you know they want from the subprime housing crash the economy as you point out lehman brothers so now they moved on to autos you know it just goes around and around and around i mean there's no attempt to stop this from going on i mean we can only guess what the next area of fraud will be but yes harlan's is at the moment the fraud is your yeah i remember barack obama when he came into office said we have to look forward we have to go forward we cannot look back the economy needs to recover we need to continue forward now the stories i'm going to tell you here are the exact same not a single thing different about the frauds committed in the subprime mortgage market here these are sub prime loans i sub prime equals anybody with a credit score less than six hundred forty in americ
working in one nine hundred ninety one declared bankruptcy and lives on social security nonetheless wells fargo lent him fifteen thousand one hundred ninety seven dollars to buy a used mitsubishi sedan i am not sure how i got the loan mr derm age sixty said yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah it's whack a mole comes to mind you know they want from the subprime housing crash the economy as you point out lehman brothers so now they moved on to autos you know it just goes around and around and around i mean...
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he did it well in tucson. wonderful speech. inexplicable to me, and former director at the united states, i don't understand why he didn't go to the border. >> is it a personality flaw, then, for someone to do this? not like to be told what to do? >> i understand that, and i understand making one decision, but when you see that this decision is flawed and foolish and just take a plane down for a couple hours, why did he not do it? this is a larger question. the president of the united states had to have an alert this was coming, and still, that's going on for 25 years, the superpower of the world cannot control its own borders. >> i know that you feel strongly about this issue, quite passionate, in fact. you are concerned about border security in and of itself, and the money he's asking for does little to improve border security and you came out this week saying that a country that can't control its borders is not a country at all. that's a strong message. >> ronald reagan statement, a country that cannot control its borders is
he did it well in tucson. wonderful speech. inexplicable to me, and former director at the united states, i don't understand why he didn't go to the border. >> is it a personality flaw, then, for someone to do this? not like to be told what to do? >> i understand that, and i understand making one decision, but when you see that this decision is flawed and foolish and just take a plane down for a couple hours, why did he not do it? this is a larger question. the president of the...
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>> well, it makes me very nervous.ringed when it heard the president talk about, you know, more oversight over the banks because there is a dysfunction in the banking system right now, mar marie. you know what it is. banks aren't lending money. that's one of the reasons the economy just hasn't been growing nearly as fast as we would like. and if the president -- he was vague about what exactly he was talking about. but if he's talking about more regulations on the banks, i think it will process further contraction of the credit market and that will cause more of a restreet in the economy. >> if you have to hold more and more money in reserve, then of course you're not going to use that money to lend it. >> correct. also the irony is the president said profit was motivating these banks too much. i had never known that there was another motivation to capitalism and banks. look, the pivot is classic. this is what we've seen from this president. his numbers are as low as they've been, hovering in the low 40s. people are an
>> well, it makes me very nervous.ringed when it heard the president talk about, you know, more oversight over the banks because there is a dysfunction in the banking system right now, mar marie. you know what it is. banks aren't lending money. that's one of the reasons the economy just hasn't been growing nearly as fast as we would like. and if the president -- he was vague about what exactly he was talking about. but if he's talking about more regulations on the banks, i think it will...
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washington well so this. is a. month or so you are going to leave you and doesn't do too much revenue minute tax culture giant song seventy six year old american studio fallout do you think this is going to the create or the cia do you think this is what's triggering the break because the largest economy in the world it's also the largest debtor nation. breaking the bet is mostly about alternatives to the status quo but want to give you a lot of points to work 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 the next wave of technology seems to be wearables with the mobile phone market reaching saturation companies like google with its recent announcement of the android where are hoping that this new frontier will be the next area of growth however with various privacy and data concerns wearables might just be another way for consumers to expose themselves i spoke
washington well so this. is a. month or so you are going to leave you and doesn't do too much revenue minute tax culture giant song seventy six year old american studio fallout do you think this is going to the create or the cia do you think this is what's triggering the break because the largest economy in the world it's also the largest debtor nation. breaking the bet is mostly about alternatives to the status quo but want to give you a lot of points to work for the american dream the next...
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well the real nervous t. agency is reporting ukrainian air force has a bomb in the town in the east of the country just thirty kilometers from the scene of the malaysian passenger jet crash this is returning to our top story that despite a ban on hostilities in the area imposed by the president we can now return to report as promised. despite the announcement by ukrainian president the approaching call of a no combat zone forty kilometers around the crash site apparently that's been violated russian in all this the agency reports that thirty kilometers from here in the town shocked or sky airplanes have been noticed and they indeed conducted an air strike that two hundred eighty two bodies that were recovered from the site of the crash are right here and were later taken to the city of saurez where there were gaps in refrigerated train cars have now reached the town to call for the beyond the rebel controlled territory here in ukraine and reportedly the bodies will now be airlifted to the netherlands and we'r
well the real nervous t. agency is reporting ukrainian air force has a bomb in the town in the east of the country just thirty kilometers from the scene of the malaysian passenger jet crash this is returning to our top story that despite a ban on hostilities in the area imposed by the president we can now return to report as promised. despite the announcement by ukrainian president the approaching call of a no combat zone forty kilometers around the crash site apparently that's been violated...