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was gordon brown really was gordon brown was the chancellor they shekar in 2008 he bailed out northern rock so all right that was he was the chancellor and it was it wasn't on verge it was the chancellor and brink of bailout a 2nd bailout for a crisis he was on the case when they when the genesis block was mine he was also the guy who sold half of britain's gold. that is true wow that guy is famous so the guy is famous so here we're talking about help to buy this is a scheme that was introduced in 2013 to help basically we could basically help builders of properties it was a help to sell scheme and if you could come up with 5 percent of your deposit so also targeting a specific class of people because property is already overpriced and the united kingdom and george osborne who at this time in 2013 is the chancellor of the exchequer and he doesn't believe in free markets he you know free markets would genuinely say well if people can't afford it the price has to come down if you want to sell your property you've got to lower the price and order to find buyers well we call that a ponzi scheme
was gordon brown really was gordon brown was the chancellor they shekar in 2008 he bailed out northern rock so all right that was he was the chancellor and it was it wasn't on verge it was the chancellor and brink of bailout a 2nd bailout for a crisis he was on the case when they when the genesis block was mine he was also the guy who sold half of britain's gold. that is true wow that guy is famous so the guy is famous so here we're talking about help to buy this is a scheme that was introduced...
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[laughter] what did you learn in the trenches with northern rock it?d.y there were flaws in many business models, and the agenda held by the financial stability board has been to address those globally. there was a defining moment where we could've gone into a organized,was more or adopt a regulatory approach. unfortunately we went for the latter. tom: within this is the lessons learned about shadow banking. every interview we do, we say there is still shadow banking. it is a different shadow banking. what are the shadows? andrew: we really dropped the term "shadow banking," the fsb. tom: it is not a proper word. andrew: one of the very sensible things that has changed since the financial crisis, shift and the balance of financial intermediation towards the nonbanking system in the sense that assets held in nonbank it is one of the causes of vulnerability. it means we have to spend more time thinking about what can inpen in the nonbank system two respects, from a financial stability point of view. could it lead to the tremors and problems that went thr
[laughter] what did you learn in the trenches with northern rock it?d.y there were flaws in many business models, and the agenda held by the financial stability board has been to address those globally. there was a defining moment where we could've gone into a organized,was more or adopt a regulatory approach. unfortunately we went for the latter. tom: within this is the lessons learned about shadow banking. every interview we do, we say there is still shadow banking. it is a different shadow...
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. >> rocking northern texas. 70 mile-per-hour winds there, damaging property throughout the dallas area simple. there was no crime. there was no collusion. now there is no collusion. that means that it was a set up. when you look at them, they are talking about an insurance policy, that was the insurance policy. >> bill: president trump with that extended interview, talking about the origins of the russian investigation. let's bring in our headliner, doug collins. a ranking member of the judiciary committee if you're nice to see one person. react to the interview. >> he is very concerned with how this actually went down. we talk about this a lot. the mueller report was everything that they had banked on for almost two years. leave it alone, don't touch it. they believed that the mueller report would give them the ammunition to dominic against the president they have hated for so long. it didn't happen. there was no charge of obstruction. when you go back and look at it, the american people ought to say how did this happen? they were pointing that out. go back all the way to the clinton
. >> rocking northern texas. 70 mile-per-hour winds there, damaging property throughout the dallas area simple. there was no crime. there was no collusion. now there is no collusion. that means that it was a set up. when you look at them, they are talking about an insurance policy, that was the insurance policy. >> bill: president trump with that extended interview, talking about the origins of the russian investigation. let's bring in our headliner, doug collins. a ranking member...
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northern israel. >> they dark almost a mile working in shifts for many years to cut through the rock and stone underground. >> without making too much noi noise, a few people. >> still seeing in the attack tunnel dug by the militant group from lebanon into israel. you can see this machine used to carveout the wall of this tunnel. they use this rail system to transport material to where they were digging at the time. if you look appear, you can see a phone line used by the fighters for communication to the tunnel. for we were given access, they were mostly destroyed by the israeli ms. military. if does erupt with israel, you have a number of surprises in store both above and below ground. >> thank you. >> turning to other, thousands of homes across the midwest are underwater after storms. in arkansas, officials going for higher round as they swell to highest levels in years. team coverage, adam is in the extreme weather center. let's go to conway, arkansas where the floodwaters continue to rise. casey. >> one thing you hear consistently from the locals, people who live here, from all of the team that has b
northern israel. >> they dark almost a mile working in shifts for many years to cut through the rock and stone underground. >> without making too much noi noise, a few people. >> still seeing in the attack tunnel dug by the militant group from lebanon into israel. you can see this machine used to carveout the wall of this tunnel. they use this rail system to transport material to where they were digging at the time. if you look appear, you can see a phone line used by the...
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northern john there is still clashes there's still. internally displaced people right now we have about 335000 i.d.p.'s in the rocking state which are not really. ok understood young un special rapporteur for myanmar many thanks thank you. indian police arrested 11 people of the killing of a muslim who was allegedly tortured and forced into slogans in the northern states of elizabeth or on a much more now from the capital new delhi. 24 year old he was travelling in his home state of jock on last week when a group of men accused him of stealing a motion by tied him up and beat him for 12 hours before they handed him to police unconscious mobile phone video of the attack shows ansari being forced to chant hindu slogans bawling he's being beaten ansari is clearly distressed his family say he didn't receive proper medical care while in police custody despite their appeals they also say that they weren't allowed to see him police have now arrested 11 men suspended 2 offices for failing to act they has been an increase in attacks against muslims and other minorities since the hindu nationalist b j p came to power in 2014 t
northern john there is still clashes there's still. internally displaced people right now we have about 335000 i.d.p.'s in the rocking state which are not really. ok understood young un special rapporteur for myanmar many thanks thank you. indian police arrested 11 people of the killing of a muslim who was allegedly tortured and forced into slogans in the northern states of elizabeth or on a much more now from the capital new delhi. 24 year old he was travelling in his home state of jock on...
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the rock don't forget to use our hash tag the day and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another thing. surrounded by cool minds. this is the village of a creamy in northern greece. people were getting ready to move away until it turned out there's no cool here. that was 8 years ago. what made up our job is a disaster no one seems to carry over there not much there. in 90 minutes long w. no. longer and on demand. casts language courses. video and audio. anytime anywhere. w. media center. early the global tourist guide functionalities booming capital i love berlin the scope of the multicultural metropolis in our duramax series the band alabama but it's not like the term. i love featuring luncheon was a certain look the focus was like meat spices the 15 nations 50 stories and 50 very personal tips on berlin's very best features. announced earlier every week on g.w. . it's been 50 years since the moon landing. she was the 1st man to walk on the moon . as a small boy she dreamed of the stars. as a pilot she flew anything no matter how dangerous me shirts or go to the polls. as an astronaut he took part in the greatest adventure in history. and. pushed through
the rock don't forget to use our hash tag the day and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another thing. surrounded by cool minds. this is the village of a creamy in northern greece. people were getting ready to move away until it turned out there's no cool here. that was 8 years ago. what made up our job is a disaster no one seems to carry over there not much there. in 90 minutes long w. no. longer and on demand. casts language courses. video and audio. anytime anywhere....
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rock hotel and casino in punta cana when he unexpectedly passed. that's the same resort where they reported a manrom california had died back in april of this year. >>> across northern virginia voters are casting ballots in primaries to decide which candidate is going to represent eir party in the fuel. julie carey live from marshall look at some of those key es today. jules. >> reporter: hey, wendy. n northern virginia we're looking mostly at democratic primaries, but what is striking about some of them, the number of challengers to long-time incumbents. those challengers saying they are impatient. it's the commonwealth's attorney race getting the most attention. stamos is facing a in fairfax county, a n similar story. th the commonwealth attorney being challenged. in both challengers benefitingealthy out of state d. both claim the incumbents ast e justice reform. this arlingtonmi voterl agrees, casting a ballot for tafty. >> a more fair process for the adjudication of arlington commu. i think he's been too tough and i'd like to see a change. >> reporter: police in both jurisdictions have me out strongly for the incumbent prosecutors. their opinion weighs heavily w
rock hotel and casino in punta cana when he unexpectedly passed. that's the same resort where they reported a manrom california had died back in april of this year. >>> across northern virginia voters are casting ballots in primaries to decide which candidate is going to represent eir party in the fuel. julie carey live from marshall look at some of those key es today. jules. >> reporter: hey, wendy. n northern virginia we're looking mostly at democratic primaries, but what is...
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northern israel. fighters dug only a mile into israel, working in shifts for many years to cut through the rock and stoneg at the time. if you look up here come you can actually see a phone line used by the fighters for communication throughout the tunnel. after we were given access to these tunnels, they were mostly destroyed by the israeli military, although has below leadership says if a war erupts, they will have a number of surprises in store both from underground and from the airport back to you think about people working in shifts for years in mile-long tunnels just to kill jews and attack. that's what hazlitt is doing. >> all the communication. >> amazing insight. i can't imagine. great job. were going to turn to headlines. new developments in the case of a missing connecticut mother of five. police now questioning and taking dna staples from the estranged husband of jennifer julia. the case is being treated as a homicide investigation after traces of blood were found in her home. she disappeared last friday after dropping her kids off at school. she reportedly lived in fear of her estranged husb
northern israel. fighters dug only a mile into israel, working in shifts for many years to cut through the rock and stoneg at the time. if you look up here come you can actually see a phone line used by the fighters for communication throughout the tunnel. after we were given access to these tunnels, they were mostly destroyed by the israeli military, although has below leadership says if a war erupts, they will have a number of surprises in store both from underground and from the airport back...
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northern governor but southern roots. because he was relying on the southern senate to pass the reforms for which the wilson administration is known, he did not want to rock the legislative vote. cat said it to him. make it a war measure. say we are so respectful for women and the sacrifices they are making. he waits until october, 1918 when the senate is voting and they turn him down. he makes his plea on behalf of women. when he's conthat -- doing that, paul's in jail. >> i think woodrow wilson opposed suffrage because he was a sexist. he didn't opposed suffrage because he didn't think it worked as a southern democrat. he could've been a lot more progressive on the issue. he could have done a lot more for the issue. ultimately, what changed his mind was 1917, he said if they have to vote, they might as well vote for me. it wasn't women deserved it. >> the new york vote, again, paul is in jail, it was by 100,000 votes. tammany hall chooses not to oppose it. democratic bosses and saloon keepers opposed suffrage because they thought the ladies were going to get the vote and change policies. they tried but they were less successful in that. the largest cong
northern governor but southern roots. because he was relying on the southern senate to pass the reforms for which the wilson administration is known, he did not want to rock the legislative vote. cat said it to him. make it a war measure. say we are so respectful for women and the sacrifices they are making. he waits until october, 1918 when the senate is voting and they turn him down. he makes his plea on behalf of women. when he's conthat -- doing that, paul's in jail. >> i think...