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askew. >> ♪ just a $3 increase ♪ can make a living wage ♪ it makes a living wage a ♪ it makes a living at this point we might as well watch some more. >> ♪ the ceo is giving their own trumpets too ♪ ♪ forget how hard it is to work a shift smote. ♪ ♪ they don't like to break a sweat ♪ ♪ they prefer to just collect. >> they take ♪ ♪ they give ♪ it's really got to stop >> are you a republican? >> i do love a good tea party. >> now a debate over the minimum wage. >> i don't know whether to uh -- to applaud or vomit. i don't think this has completely changed your mind on minimum wage. >> it it has about mary poppins. >> but it is more anti-taxed than it is a minimum wage. >> when i first heard about this thing and i heard that 10 seconds in and, yeah, all of these payroll taxes, it was like, wow, this will be great. and i think it is still going on. it is 24 hours long and it is like an oral -- a-u-r-a-len -- emima. the beauty of this is always in the hipocritical cliche. like they are talking about the ceo's and the fancy suits. kristen bell makes more than most ceo's across the country. i
askew. >> ♪ just a $3 increase ♪ can make a living wage ♪ it makes a living wage a ♪ it makes a living at this point we might as well watch some more. >> ♪ the ceo is giving their own trumpets too ♪ ♪ forget how hard it is to work a shift smote. ♪ ♪ they don't like to break a sweat ♪ ♪ they prefer to just collect. >> they take ♪ ♪ they give ♪ it's really got to stop >> are you a republican? >> i do love a good tea party. >> now a...
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and that's physical proof that the best laid schemes of men and men often go askew. we will give credit to poet robert burns, who wrote that in 1785 in scotland. so it's probably safe to assume that what went wrong is a concept that is both universal and timeless. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> due to mature and graphic subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> there are 2 million people behind bars in america. for the next hour, we open the gates. "lockup." >> i pray to god that somebody recognizes what's going on here. you know, we in here just rotting away, you know. >> today we have about 756 inmates serving a life sentence here at folsom. >> i was state raised, federally funded. >> we're dealing with murderers and rapists, and that's always in the back of my mind. >> they treat us like slaves up in here, man.
and that's physical proof that the best laid schemes of men and men often go askew. we will give credit to poet robert burns, who wrote that in 1785 in scotland. so it's probably safe to assume that what went wrong is a concept that is both universal and timeless. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> due to mature and graphic subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> there are 2 million people behind bars in america. for...
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and every job you start to do can quickly go askew the pay is too low, i can't live on this dough. just a $3 increase can make a living wage it makes a living wage it makes a living wage ♪ just a $3 increase can make a living wage i don't get these birds for free ♪ >> she does look like julie andrews. she's taking a stand on political issue before. she and her husband famously waited to get married until gay marriage was legal. >> i love her. >> she sings a bit like her too. >> is that really her voice? >> in my mind i want to think so. >> i love her. >> she has sang in a couple of her other rolls. >> she's so funny. >> thank you. >> 5:49 right now. the dating site okay cupid is coming clean about its members using them as part of an experiment. >> this reminds you of facebook. they admitted to a psychological experiment. they removed text from users' profiles, hid people's photos and even told some users they were exceptionally good for one another when they weren't a match. the company claims they did it just to see what would happen. as we said facebook recently came under fire
and every job you start to do can quickly go askew the pay is too low, i can't live on this dough. just a $3 increase can make a living wage it makes a living wage it makes a living wage ♪ just a $3 increase can make a living wage i don't get these birds for free ♪ >> she does look like julie andrews. she's taking a stand on political issue before. she and her husband famously waited to get married until gay marriage was legal. >> i love her. >> she sings a bit like her...
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askew? >> i don't think it's a moral issue. i don't think it relates to inappropriate behaviour. what i think it relates to is capital requirements at financial institutions. and what we have seen is again and again those are relaxed or institutions learnt their way to circumvent the capital requirements. once that constraint has left, banks can increase the lending without having to raise capital to support that. >> there's more money than the economy would provide. in an economy where a bank lends out as much money as they have that. >> that's right. >> thank you for writing the book and joining us. >> richard vague, author of "the next economic disaster." >>> with america's farmland disappearing. the april could one day be floating farms. we'll show you coming up. plus, facebook earnings out today. we'll tell you how the company has been making big money off of you. what we do. >> al jazeera america. >>> ocean farming is not a modern innovation, ancient egyptians, aztecs and chooupees long farmed aquatic plants. disappearing soil threatens the planet environmentalists and futu
askew? >> i don't think it's a moral issue. i don't think it relates to inappropriate behaviour. what i think it relates to is capital requirements at financial institutions. and what we have seen is again and again those are relaxed or institutions learnt their way to circumvent the capital requirements. once that constraint has left, banks can increase the lending without having to raise capital to support that. >> there's more money than the economy would provide. in an economy...
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. >> i think it's a little askew.he weather anymore, but we are coming out bad winter and i think these numbers play a role. connect do you thank you can so when the sun whether? >> yes, because we couldn't last time. >> manufacturing was at 36000. it's a coming up of the past couple-- charles: i think manufacturing and construction are two huge bright spots. >> they are, but i think people are a bit weary of hiring i don't think the numbers will be as strong as we think. i think they will come in under two thunder-- 200,000. people are asking how me full-time and how me perfect. also obamacare relations coming on the pipe and smoke of these are concerned about that. >> we do it the details out tomorrow. charles: been enough about the talk, let's everyone now put their money where the mouth is. let's get predictions now. he said blow to an italian, give me an exact number? >> i think 170,000. >> charles: wow. >> iran the prices right, to 10. >> to 17. >> to 16 connect to hundred 16. select tracy, is 400 years old, eve
. >> i think it's a little askew.he weather anymore, but we are coming out bad winter and i think these numbers play a role. connect do you thank you can so when the sun whether? >> yes, because we couldn't last time. >> manufacturing was at 36000. it's a coming up of the past couple-- charles: i think manufacturing and construction are two huge bright spots. >> they are, but i think people are a bit weary of hiring i don't think the numbers will be as strong as we...
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. >> reporter: juliet askew owns a daycare center a few doors away from the scene where a 2,000-poundy gate fell on top of a little girl saturday outside this rita's water ice on west girard avenue. she's anxious to know what women wrong. >> makes sure all of them are safe now. >> reporter: police in the department of licenses and inspections continue to investigate. how the lag bolt that held the bolt up came free and the security gate came downhill three year old winter larkin. >> it's clearly sad. the whole neighborhood is shaken up about it. >> i actually witnessed the little girl laying on the ground. when i came up and the whole neighborhood was in shock. >> this man's owns the business three doors away from rita's. his security roll gate is welded to the building. >> everybody supposed to check them gates. >> l and i should come out check all of our gates. we don't know. >> reporter: eli edison lives here an west girard, he too, wants to know if anyone will be held responsible. >> so maybe it was a freak accident or maybe it was evidence of negligent. >> reporter: gregory boyd
. >> reporter: juliet askew owns a daycare center a few doors away from the scene where a 2,000-poundy gate fell on top of a little girl saturday outside this rita's water ice on west girard avenue. she's anxious to know what women wrong. >> makes sure all of them are safe now. >> reporter: police in the department of licenses and inspections continue to investigate. how the lag bolt that held the bolt up came free and the security gate came downhill three year old winter...
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that disparage me, and i object to his words in debate and ask that he withdraw or modify them and askew nan muss consent that among the terms be withdrawn would be not only the unseemly statement but in fact, when the ranking member disparaged me for a number of areas, including my intent and essentially said that the items i said were not true. additionally, the ranking member, while objecting to multiple, while objecting to multiple claims of cherry picking fails to mention that in june of 2013 he released the entire john schafer transcript, which has compromised this investigation by statements made in future transcribed interviews, saying that they had reviewed these in preparation for those. so i certainly would say that, while questioning the intent of some argument about republicans not getting along, the ranking member managed to go beyond the ordinary opening statement in claiming the intent. in fact, the ranking member in june of 2013 went on national television claiming the investigation was over. this investigation is not over. i would ask that such items, including unseemly
that disparage me, and i object to his words in debate and ask that he withdraw or modify them and askew nan muss consent that among the terms be withdrawn would be not only the unseemly statement but in fact, when the ranking member disparaged me for a number of areas, including my intent and essentially said that the items i said were not true. additionally, the ranking member, while objecting to multiple, while objecting to multiple claims of cherry picking fails to mention that in june of...
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and every job you start to do can quickly go askew, the pay's too low. i can't live on this dough.a $3 increase can make a living wage. it makes a living wage. it makes a living wage. just a $3 increase can make a living wage. i don't think these birds are free. >> not bad. and finally, the news that darth vader is currently outpolling many real life candidates for president, provided comic relief to beltway journalists, even they couldn't expect this campaign to take off so fast. the fictional candidate clinched a big endorsement last night. >> the nation these numbers don't lie. i'm officially endorsing darth vader for president. the electoral is becoming more and more diverse. he's a strong black candidate. he has a plan to put americans back to work with a massive infrastructure program. he's a fighter pilot who knows what it's like to work in an oval office. vote vader/binks 2016. >>> up next, the majority of republicans say it's time to impeach president obama. they don't have a single legitimate reason. you're watching hardball. gas at the same location. during the day, we g
and every job you start to do can quickly go askew, the pay's too low. i can't live on this dough.a $3 increase can make a living wage. it makes a living wage. it makes a living wage. just a $3 increase can make a living wage. i don't think these birds are free. >> not bad. and finally, the news that darth vader is currently outpolling many real life candidates for president, provided comic relief to beltway journalists, even they couldn't expect this campaign to take off so fast. the...
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brown they said had askewed scholarly balance.ct. he hadn't interrogated the sources. distorted evidence and made errors of fact.ork reviewers outside the academy escribed though heaped praise on brown. "the new york times" described the book as, quote, both impossible to read and impossible to put down.more t end haquote.york t the publicim agreed. the book spent more than a year on the "the new york times" best-seller list and has since's sold more than 5 million copies. that's even better than pete's it als books have odone, i think.cholar it also had a huge influence on readers and a rising generation scholars that self identified asd we all new western historians. paul hutten, for example said k was we went to bed thinking about er tho the indian wars and indians one way and then never thought the same way again. end quote. "bury my heart at wounded site. knee's" impact is still felt in 1978 with the sand creek of s national historic site and even then after nearly a century and a half of struggles over the massacre's memory the park service learned that enduring
brown they said had askewed scholarly balance.ct. he hadn't interrogated the sources. distorted evidence and made errors of fact.ork reviewers outside the academy escribed though heaped praise on brown. "the new york times" described the book as, quote, both impossible to read and impossible to put down.more t end haquote.york t the publicim agreed. the book spent more than a year on the "the new york times" best-seller list and has since's sold more than 5 million copies....
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woin -- growing believe around the timing of the first tightening over the said is askew towards earlierater. skewed towards earlier rather than later. it is moving higher and enduring the longer range. we are going to need to see higher yield, but we will compress of those differentials of australia and the united states in particular. >> a guest suggested he is predicting yen. end of the 108 by the the year. and there is contention if we will get easing as well. >> that is right. if you go back to the beginning of the year, there was an expectation come the second quarter, the bank of japan would its program. at the moment, the bank of japan seems to be sinking the economy has weathered sufficiently well. they are not minded to do that at the moment. that is why it is such a narrow range over the past six months or so. ultimately, the weaker yen will step up capital outflows from japan and that will probably be the key driver. we know there are asset relocations and benchmarks coming from the gsfi, the biggest pension in the world. i think that is one of the things that could drive the
woin -- growing believe around the timing of the first tightening over the said is askew towards earlierater. skewed towards earlier rather than later. it is moving higher and enduring the longer range. we are going to need to see higher yield, but we will compress of those differentials of australia and the united states in particular. >> a guest suggested he is predicting yen. end of the 108 by the the year. and there is contention if we will get easing as well. >> that is right....
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brown they said had askewed scholarly balance.ct. he hadn't interrogated the sources. distorted evidence and made errors of fact.ork reviewers outside the academy, d though, heaped praise on brown. "the new york times" described the book as, quote, both impossible to read and impossible to put down.more t end haquote.york t the publicim agreed. the book spent more than a year on the "the new york times" best-seller list and has since's than 5 million copies. that's even better than pete's s books have odone, i think.cholar it also had a huge influence on readers and a rising generation scholars that self identified al new western historians. paul hutten, for example, said we went to bed thinking about eo the indian wars and indians one way and then never thought the same way again. end quote. "bury my heart at wounded site. knee's" impact is still felt in 1978 with the sand creek of s national historic site and even then after nearly a century and a half of struggles over the massacre's memory the park service learned that enduring questions surrounding the violence re
brown they said had askewed scholarly balance.ct. he hadn't interrogated the sources. distorted evidence and made errors of fact.ork reviewers outside the academy, d though, heaped praise on brown. "the new york times" described the book as, quote, both impossible to read and impossible to put down.more t end haquote.york t the publicim agreed. the book spent more than a year on the "the new york times" best-seller list and has since's than 5 million copies. that's even...
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when she's asked a political question, her frame of reference is oddly askew.in listening to this conversation, i'm wondering if any candidate out there who was even thinking of the presidency is prepared to deal with the undercurrent that is in the country today and it's not about politics so much as it seems to be about a lot of people wondering are the wheels coming off the united states of america? >> you can argue that the wheels in washington came off a while ago, mike, and who would want to get involved in this race. i think for hillary clinton it's going to take a little bit more candor, frankly. her response to that question and to some other questions is slightly disingenuous and slightly dismissive. jeb bush gets asked this same question about dynasty. i've asked him that question. he's much more frank about it. he has a much more honest answer which is, yeah, it's kind of weird, right? in a country of 300-odd million people, what does it say about our gene pool that we draw from the same two or three families? i think that's a refreshingly frank ans
when she's asked a political question, her frame of reference is oddly askew.in listening to this conversation, i'm wondering if any candidate out there who was even thinking of the presidency is prepared to deal with the undercurrent that is in the country today and it's not about politics so much as it seems to be about a lot of people wondering are the wheels coming off the united states of america? >> you can argue that the wheels in washington came off a while ago, mike, and who...