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welcome back to the kaiser report let's go to switzerland and talk with alan brown see is the author of the web of debt alan brown welcome back to the kaiser report thanks ellen run your latest piece is called government by the banks for the banks the. dates on europe in iraq that the european stability mechanism the actually a permanent welfare fund for the rich what is the s. and as a favor the rich yes and it is a find replace saying certain temporary fines there were supposedly designed to bail out the euro zone countries. and their fines are paid for by the various countries they're paid for by the taxpayers but the permanent find us voted and in january in the dead of night and has no ceiling it starts out at seven hundred billion euros but it can be raised there is there are no limits and you can't sue the people who are running them fine so they're pretty much dictators of the spine and now and june to i'm due twenty ninth their eyes and summit where the members voted and it. was also in the dead of night and there was a ruckus raised by the prime minister as everybody italy
welcome back to the kaiser report let's go to switzerland and talk with alan brown see is the author of the web of debt alan brown welcome back to the kaiser report thanks ellen run your latest piece is called government by the banks for the banks the. dates on europe in iraq that the european stability mechanism the actually a permanent welfare fund for the rich what is the s. and as a favor the rich yes and it is a find replace saying certain temporary fines there were supposedly designed to...
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need money to you and that stimulates the economy i think it's a very good idea for us alan brown thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thanks max all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert our thank my guests ellen brown author of web of debt if you want to say i mean email please do so at kaiser report r t t v are you until next time my scars are signed by a. the the. i.
need money to you and that stimulates the economy i think it's a very good idea for us alan brown thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thanks max all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert our thank my guests ellen brown author of web of debt if you want to say i mean email please do so at kaiser report r t t v are you until next time my scars are signed by a. the the. i.
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alan. greenspan stepping in to bail them out or if it's gordon brown in this case selling off britain's gold supply in order to maintain their modesty and the myths their naked short well the other crossover concept between drug addiction and money addiction is this concept of tolerance when you're addicted to heroin or bath salts you need more quantities to get off as it were and same thing with these banks on wall street the city of london to get off they need more money they need more synthetic derivatives they need more free cash from these banks because they've developed a tolerance to it and when the ultimately the punchbowl is taken away then they're going to go through with a drawl and then we're going to see really what the kicking and the fact of the zombie like bankers on the street ripping people's faces off with their bare hands and eating their energy trying to sell their kidneys to cover some naked short sale . well you usually don't rip somebody else's kidney out design rather than sell their own but max so here's gordon brown in one thousand nine hundred nine basically eatin
alan. greenspan stepping in to bail them out or if it's gordon brown in this case selling off britain's gold supply in order to maintain their modesty and the myths their naked short well the other crossover concept between drug addiction and money addiction is this concept of tolerance when you're addicted to heroin or bath salts you need more quantities to get off as it were and same thing with these banks on wall street the city of london to get off they need more money they need more...
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brown: we examine the continuing legal debate over the larger implications of the supreme court's health care ruling, and the key role played by chief justice john roberts. >> woodruff: and actor alan alda shows our science correspondent miles o'brien why he wants to help kids enjoy science by challenging teachers to be more engaging. >> it's important to communicate
brown: we examine the continuing legal debate over the larger implications of the supreme court's health care ruling, and the key role played by chief justice john roberts. >> woodruff: and actor alan alda shows our science correspondent miles o'brien why he wants to help kids enjoy science by challenging teachers to be more engaging. >> it's important to communicate
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corrine brown, alan west, hagen, burr. montford point renegotiation, general amos.all deserve a big round of applause. [applause] in world war ii, american fought two enemies who told their soldiers they were supermen because of their race. the ratio experiments of nazi germany and imperial japan have failed utterly. they failed in part due to the bayonets, bombs, bullets of black american war fighters. they not only helped defeat tyranny overseas, they thoroughly discredited a poisonous philosophy deeply held and long defended by the the it's near home. -- elites here at home. for generations it justified bigotry, segregation. this is why allowing blacks to serve in the marine corps was called an experiment. if it was an experiment, it did not last very long. before the end of the war, he said the experiment was over. -- commandant at that time said the experiment was over. the men trained at montford point were "marines, period." [applause] the commandant had witnessed firsthand a black marine fighting in hand-to-hand combat during the battle of sight and. -- saip
corrine brown, alan west, hagen, burr. montford point renegotiation, general amos.all deserve a big round of applause. [applause] in world war ii, american fought two enemies who told their soldiers they were supermen because of their race. the ratio experiments of nazi germany and imperial japan have failed utterly. they failed in part due to the bayonets, bombs, bullets of black american war fighters. they not only helped defeat tyranny overseas, they thoroughly discredited a poisonous...
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alan martin >> i am dana king. state and federal officials in oakland touting job creation. >> governor brown basking in the victoryture approval of funds to circling the state's high speed rail system. but political reporter grace lee shows us that the victory could come at a price. >> we did have high level officials here, as you mentioned, the governor as well as a federal secretary of transportation. they were here to talk about the $15 million of federal money that they will be getting at the port of oakland but the subject turned to high-speed rail. both men back and each other up saying that this is a smart long-term investment. >> high-speed rail is coming to america, and real high-speed rail, 200 mi. per hour trains, will begin here in california. >> it is a job creator and thank god that we got it. >> the governor says he is proud
alan martin >> i am dana king. state and federal officials in oakland touting job creation. >> governor brown basking in the victoryture approval of funds to circling the state's high speed rail system. but political reporter grace lee shows us that the victory could come at a price. >> we did have high level officials here, as you mentioned, the governor as well as a federal secretary of transportation. they were here to talk about the $15 million of federal money that they...
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most welcome. >> brown: still to come on the newshour, mexico's new president from an old familiar party; the health care ruling and chief justice roberts' role; and miles o'brien on alan alda and teaching science. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: drug maker glaxosmithkline must now pay $3 billion, the largest penalty ever for a drug company. the justice department announced today that glaxo admitted to promoting the anti-depressants paxil and wellbutrin for unapproved uses. it also failed to disclose important safety information about avandia, a diabetes drug. we get more from katie thomas, who's covering the story for the "new york times." katie, what's the $3 billion fine for? it's been alled off-label marketing. what is that? >> well, what it is is it's considered illegal promoting of the drugs for types of uses that were not approved by the food and drug administration. so in the example of paxil, it was being marketed to children, people under 18. another drug was being marketed for sexual dysfunction and weight loss instead of depression. and thenvandia is a slightly different allegation. that said the company was no
most welcome. >> brown: still to come on the newshour, mexico's new president from an old familiar party; the health care ruling and chief justice roberts' role; and miles o'brien on alan alda and teaching science. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: drug maker glaxosmithkline must now pay $3 billion, the largest penalty ever for a drug company. the justice department announced today that glaxo admitted to promoting the anti-depressants...
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alan cross here in school. let's start with golf where the british open has now reached its third day none of the leading lights in action as yet though meaning brown snedeker is one stroke lead at the summit remains a number of big names have teed off though including remarkably on zach johnson for instance but none of them are yet near the leading quartet american snedeker top of the pile shot in front of them scott and for a head of overall favorite tiger woods the un heralded danes thorbjorn all a second is a little in fourth on five under par. the football where it's the opening weekend of the russian premier league season so far so good for the capital teams in action with c.s.k. moscow joining cross-town rivals locking the t.v. off the top of the standings a little earlier on saturday the army men's clash were rushed off watch by new national team manager fabio capello but the italian won't be able to pick that winning goal scorer for his squad i say doing be a man having ten minutes after the break currently of play is the vulgate nizhny novgorod clash fifteen minutes in but no score is yet one while later he poised to line you will try to
alan cross here in school. let's start with golf where the british open has now reached its third day none of the leading lights in action as yet though meaning brown snedeker is one stroke lead at the summit remains a number of big names have teed off though including remarkably on zach johnson for instance but none of them are yet near the leading quartet american snedeker top of the pile shot in front of them scott and for a head of overall favorite tiger woods the un heralded danes...
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> state senator alan corvit authored the bill, it requires textbook writers to tell students and professors of differences in textbooks. the law takes effect next year. >>> governor brown signed a bill that may help solve additional murders attributed to two young men. shermantine and herzog murdered dozens of people in the 80s and 90s. early this year authorities found parts of five body, four of whom were identified. they were located after shermantine drew a map of burial sites. >>> the governor plans to sign yet another bill coming tomorrow. what it means for the future of high speed rail in california. >>> we are learning more tonight about the dwi arrest of marshawn lynch. the cal stand out was driving erratically near the maze when he was pulled over. lynch's alcohol level was more than the legal limit but wouldn't say how much more. lynch is set to appear in court next month. >>> a grandmother from san bruno has died from injuries she suffered in a house fire that also killed her 2-year-old grandson. the san mateo coroner said lila persad died sunday from smoke inhalation suffered during last saturday's fire. persad's grandson also died. the fire started with a
> state senator alan corvit authored the bill, it requires textbook writers to tell students and professors of differences in textbooks. the law takes effect next year. >>> governor brown signed a bill that may help solve additional murders attributed to two young men. shermantine and herzog murdered dozens of people in the 80s and 90s. early this year authorities found parts of five body, four of whom were identified. they were located after shermantine drew a map of burial sites....
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> state senator alan corvit authored the bill, it requires textbook writers to tell students and professors of differences in textbooks. the law takes effect next year. >>> governor brown signed a bill that may help solve additional murders attributed to two young men. shermantine and herzog murdered dozens of people in the 80s and 90s. early this year authorities found parts of five body, four of whom were identified. they were located after shermantine drew a map of burial sites. >>> the governor plans to sign yet another bill coming tomorrow. what it means for the future of high speed rail in california. >>> we are learning more tonight about the dwi arrest of marshawn lynch. the cal stand out was driving erratically near the maze when he was pulled over. lynch's alcohol level was more than the legal limit but wouldn't say how much more. lynch is set to appear in court next month. >>> a grandmother from san bruno has died from injuries she suffered in a house fire that also killed her 2-year-old grandson. the san mateo coroner said lila persad died sunday from smoke inhalation suffered during last saturday's fire. persad's grandson also died. the fire started with a
> state senator alan corvit authored the bill, it requires textbook writers to tell students and professors of differences in textbooks. the law takes effect next year. >>> governor brown signed a bill that may help solve additional murders attributed to two young men. shermantine and herzog murdered dozens of people in the 80s and 90s. early this year authorities found parts of five body, four of whom were identified. they were located after shermantine drew a map of burial sites....
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brown winning the top field at the 25th nhra beating spencer massey. the quarter mile in 3.8 seconds at 318 miles an hour. 305 miles per hour and alan johnson and craywickwins the motorcycle. it is brought to you by river rock casino. more from jim harbaugh coming up. >>> mitt romney on the campaign trail overseas. and 9 blood sheer teg across -- shortage across the nation. and the earth >>> good evening. i'm ama dates. in tonight's headlines, a dozen people spent an hour stuck on a rollercoaster in vallejo. they were stranded when it malfunctioned. the riders were brought safely to the ground. the problem does not appear mechanical. it belongs -- >>> the car belonging to eunice serrano was found. she was taken from the home where two bodies were discovered. an amber alert remains in affect. san francisco police are investigating the death of a man found behind a home in diamond heights. the man had no identification, so police hope a finger fingerprint check will give them some clues. the man appears to have been shot. >>> mitt romney is on the second leg of a foreign tour as he will claim the nomination for president. after a rocky start in england, m
brown winning the top field at the 25th nhra beating spencer massey. the quarter mile in 3.8 seconds at 318 miles an hour. 305 miles per hour and alan johnson and craywickwins the motorcycle. it is brought to you by river rock casino. more from jim harbaugh coming up. >>> mitt romney on the campaign trail overseas. and 9 blood sheer teg across -- shortage across the nation. and the earth >>> good evening. i'm ama dates. in tonight's headlines, a dozen people spent an hour...
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brown winning the top field at the 25th nhra beating spencer massey. the quarter mile in 3.8 seconds at 318 miles an hour. 305 miles per hour and alan johnson and craywickrcycle. it is brought to you by river rock casino. more from jim harbaugh coming up. >>> mitt romney on the campaign trail overseas. and 9 blood sheer teg across -- shortage across the nation. and the earth >>> good evening. i'm ama dates. in tonight's headlines, a dozen people spent an hour stuck on a rollercoaster in vallejo. they were stranded when it malfunctioned. the riders were brought safely to the ground. the problem does not appear mechanical. it belongs -- >>> the car belonging to eunice serrano was found. she was taken from the home where two bodies were discovered. an amber alert remains in affect. san francisco police are investigating the death of a man found behind a home in diamond heights. the man had no identification, so police hope a finger fingerprint check will give o have been appears to have been shot. >>> mitt romney is on the second leg of a foreign tour as he will claim the nomination for president. after a rocky start in england, mr. romney finds himself am
brown winning the top field at the 25th nhra beating spencer massey. the quarter mile in 3.8 seconds at 318 miles an hour. 305 miles per hour and alan johnson and craywickrcycle. it is brought to you by river rock casino. more from jim harbaugh coming up. >>> mitt romney on the campaign trail overseas. and 9 blood sheer teg across -- shortage across the nation. and the earth >>> good evening. i'm ama dates. in tonight's headlines, a dozen people spent an hour stuck on a...
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brown. not the way the redskins wanted to get off on the good foot after four days of practice. two major homes on the offensive line. i talked to bruce alanesterday and he alluded they might be talking to other teams. we'll see if there's a trade in the works. a very interesting first week here at training camp. they're in the bubble in about an hour. 3:00, open practice. come out, the people are welcome to see rg3 and the rest of the boys in burgandy. >> that bubble is impressive. just the structure alone is cool. >> reporter: tony, you'll love the bubble. you have to come out. it takes me back to joe gibbs, who famously said, never, no bubble, won't do a bubble. they got a bubble now, and they're going to use the bubble. that's why they're doing it every day. >> good stuff. dave ross, also dave on espn 980 again today at 10:00. thank you, sir. >> reporter: yes, sir. and you have to be a guest soon, tony. >> i want to be. i will be. i'm willing. >> reporter: all right, good. >> it's a motto, never no bubbles. >>> coming up, michael jackson's estate makes changes after a family scuffle in the parking lot goes public. >> and don't spend it
brown. not the way the redskins wanted to get off on the good foot after four days of practice. two major homes on the offensive line. i talked to bruce alanesterday and he alluded they might be talking to other teams. we'll see if there's a trade in the works. a very interesting first week here at training camp. they're in the bubble in about an hour. 3:00, open practice. come out, the people are welcome to see rg3 and the rest of the boys in burgandy. >> that bubble is impressive. just...
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brown: there's also the constant mix of the art and the industry, the business. >> yes. all of the directors in this book, you mentioned several, arthur penn, alan bakula, it's always this struggle between art and commerce. it's kind of a shotgun marriage of money and art. and altman talks about it that it's hard for him to tuk a studio person to explain a film because he won't understand it until he's seen it. >> brown: people here, i want to say they like talking about their craft. i'm not sure because you can't quite tell from wlrx they wanted to sit down, but they certainly come off as interested in what they're doing or wanting to convey, especially to these younger people, how the craft works. >> and sidney poitier called me and he had read his interview the other morning from los angeles, and he said it so excited me to read in words my theories about what i do. >> brown: another one was steven spielberg, he's talking about, a, thinking that he was going to spend his life making, working in television, and also the story with jaws and about how difficult it was to make. >> he was a young director, he had made sugarlab express and some tel
brown: there's also the constant mix of the art and the industry, the business. >> yes. all of the directors in this book, you mentioned several, arthur penn, alan bakula, it's always this struggle between art and commerce. it's kind of a shotgun marriage of money and art. and altman talks about it that it's hard for him to tuk a studio person to explain a film because he won't understand it until he's seen it. >> brown: people here, i want to say they like talking about their...
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. >> alan is right it's a desperate last-gasp attention grabber. however we've got to ask ourselves would tina brownral allies at newsweek, or in the daily news ever consider doing a cover of president obama with the same wording on it? of course not. that's the by as. they know they can get away with it with romney and nobody really will object in the mainstream media and they know they'd get murdered if they did it to president obama. rick: alan. >> i don't know about murderer. jim and i agree this was an effort to breakthrough the clutter. make waves, get newsweek a name. it's helping because we are discussing it. rick: what do you think as far as the impact that a cover like that has. here in new york city and i'm sure in lots of cities around the country you can't walk a city block without walking by a news stand and seeing at least the covers of all of the different magazines. does somebody walk by and look at that cover and does it change anybody's mind, jim? >> rick, look i worked for bush 41 back in 1987 during that 87-88 campaign when the newsweek ran the cover about bush 41, basically the
. >> alan is right it's a desperate last-gasp attention grabber. however we've got to ask ourselves would tina brownral allies at newsweek, or in the daily news ever consider doing a cover of president obama with the same wording on it? of course not. that's the by as. they know they can get away with it with romney and nobody really will object in the mainstream media and they know they'd get murdered if they did it to president obama. rick: alan. >> i don't know about murderer....