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they tried to reform the market in 2008 with a new interest rate found athey quickly loophole. 591% after the reform law. intois one auto loans came ohio. i have not sensed a strong support in ohio for banning loans. host: recently in a piece in the boston globe, a piece pointed out problems with payday loans, but also problems with eliminating them altogether. that is what the obama mr. should is seeking to do. he writes, then what? reinstate operations that provide quick cash. what about the 12 million americans who annually take out loans? there are not irrational bombs, they are mostly lower middle almost allot poor -- high school graduates with a job and big account, but not ready cash. what option does this leave them ?ith guest: the federal government is not on the verge of banning payday lending. they do not have the authority to regulate interest rates. what happenser -- after payday lending is the wrong question, when we're thinking about the federal regulation. what will happen with the federal regulation is that by and large we will move from 400% several payday loans to month
they tried to reform the market in 2008 with a new interest rate found athey quickly loophole. 591% after the reform law. intois one auto loans came ohio. i have not sensed a strong support in ohio for banning loans. host: recently in a piece in the boston globe, a piece pointed out problems with payday loans, but also problems with eliminating them altogether. that is what the obama mr. should is seeking to do. he writes, then what? reinstate operations that provide quick cash. what about the...
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athey could smell the alcohol and marijuana on the bus so the kids came off the bus and the bus driver was arrested, and the kids, then, were turned over to their parents. all the 33 teens were between the aims of 15 and 17, officers discovered 30 different capeers of hard liquor, with the driver with illegal drugs and a weapon. he claims he was taking mateen to -- the teen to their parents. >> two people are in the hospital after an take in front of a home in martinez as a search warrant was to be served. investigators are searching for includes. officers from several agencies arrived moments after hearing gunshots and found one person shot, another stabbed, with no description at this time of the suspect. >> in the race for white house, the gloves appear to be off. >> she has a bad temperament. she would do so badly with the economy. >> he has written a lot of books about business. they all seem to end at chapter 11. >> a zinger. it made its around the internet. the wores do not stop this. donald trump scheduled to deliver a "big speech," going directly at hillary clinton. he said he
athey could smell the alcohol and marijuana on the bus so the kids came off the bus and the bus driver was arrested, and the kids, then, were turned over to their parents. all the 33 teens were between the aims of 15 and 17, officers discovered 30 different capeers of hard liquor, with the driver with illegal drugs and a weapon. he claims he was taking mateen to -- the teen to their parents. >> two people are in the hospital after an take in front of a home in martinez as a search warrant...
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he is really an atheis, the diagnostic up to that point. they sound deeply religious because they start after by arguing we should believe in a higher power, we should believe in the author of the national law. we should believe in the dig dignity of every human person. he actually sounds like vatican too. [laughter] >> what he's saying in 1953 could have been written by someone in roam during 1952 or 1962, 1965 during vatican council. it's all personalism, very humane in the way that he's thinking about this but i stress and i think it's important to note that he use it is term cannon because that meant a truth that wasn't easily defined and so he is trying to avoid kind of program or a conception of the state, he doesn't want conservatism to be an ideology, a party platform. it's a way of thinking and that way of thinking what we might call agnostic judaism or christianity. we know the history of conservatism, of course, from its beginning is very catholic and very jewish. it's not protestant until the 70's. the great movement has those r
he is really an atheis, the diagnostic up to that point. they sound deeply religious because they start after by arguing we should believe in a higher power, we should believe in the author of the national law. we should believe in the dig dignity of every human person. he actually sounds like vatican too. [laughter] >> what he's saying in 1953 could have been written by someone in roam during 1952 or 1962, 1965 during vatican council. it's all personalism, very humane in the way that...
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he is really an atheis, the diagnostic up to that point.they sound deeply religious because they start after by arguing we should believe in a higher power, we should believe in the author of the national law. we should believe in the dig dignity of every human person. he actually sounds like vatican too. [laughter] >> what he's saying in 1953 could have been written by someone in roam during 1952 or 1962, 1965 during vatican council. it's all personalism, very humane in the way that he's thinking about this but i stress and i think it's important to note that he use it is term cannon because that meant a truth that wasn't easily defined and so he is trying to avoid kind of program or a conception of the state, he doesn't want conservatism to be an ideology, a party platform. it's a way of thinking and that way of thinking what we might call agnostic judaism or christianity. we know the history of conservatism, of course, from its beginning is very catholic and very jewish. it's not protestant until the 70's. the great movement has those re
he is really an atheis, the diagnostic up to that point.they sound deeply religious because they start after by arguing we should believe in a higher power, we should believe in the author of the national law. we should believe in the dig dignity of every human person. he actually sounds like vatican too. [laughter] >> what he's saying in 1953 could have been written by someone in roam during 1952 or 1962, 1965 during vatican council. it's all personalism, very humane in the way that he's...
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we brought 500 and 2014 at 500 are making athey difference on the continent.forts boost economic growth and creates opportunity. that is -- this is what is required to create peace in africa and it is what is needed to alleviate mass migrations. there is much more to discuss but i look forward to hearing your questions. [applause] karen: thank you. anne r.: thank you. it is quite an honor for me to be here. i appreciate the chance to have lunch with my colleagues. it does not happen often. here fromolleague is the state department. "anne?" say, and i would have to train myself not to jump the it was this one. is world refugee day here at i'm sure you knew that already. [laughter] anne r.: it is a moment to stop and think of the refugees and and salute those who are survivors to hang in there and restart their lives and make a difference in the places that they go. serious news today is that the u.n. refugees, they have announced their on now 65 million people's who are refugees and displaced around the world. 3 million people are seeking asylum, over 20 millio
we brought 500 and 2014 at 500 are making athey difference on the continent.forts boost economic growth and creates opportunity. that is -- this is what is required to create peace in africa and it is what is needed to alleviate mass migrations. there is much more to discuss but i look forward to hearing your questions. [applause] karen: thank you. anne r.: thank you. it is quite an honor for me to be here. i appreciate the chance to have lunch with my colleagues. it does not happen often. here...
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it is something that i athey ar concerned about as they are tracking each and every step. the question that law enforcement has now is of the trip of orlando that included walt disney world. that one question of law enforcement have at this hour, they tracked his overse sea travels of his trips to saudi arabia in 2011 and 2012. investigators are looking to see if he met with anyone out >> he was able to hold my hand. his tears -- just broke my heart and i told him "you cannot leave me, you cannot." since the shooting, blood banks had put out urgent calls and people have responded in mass and waiting hours in long lines to make those donations. they still need that blood and working to replenish supplies that's being used. out powering support from across the country and the world, a go fund me at set up for victims of this attack reached $1 million faster than any other crowdfunding ever in history, frank. ba back to you. >> we should know at this point, the screening is up to $1.8 million. sarah, thank you very much for that reporting. a short time ago, i visited the lgbt
it is something that i athey ar concerned about as they are tracking each and every step. the question that law enforcement has now is of the trip of orlando that included walt disney world. that one question of law enforcement have at this hour, they tracked his overse sea travels of his trips to saudi arabia in 2011 and 2012. investigators are looking to see if he met with anyone out >> he was able to hold my hand. his tears -- just broke my heart and i told him "you cannot leave...
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it is athei beautiful morning and mike and says it's only going to geto better from here so we areo verycit >>> phase two of metro's safe mo track program starts today. it's the first major shutdown su of the the maintenance blitz and our fox5's alexandria limon is live at the easternhe market metro station this morning to tell us which lines w will feel the most impact. iac alex, what do people need to net know? >> reporter: annie, that'ste right, phase two of metro's m safe track program is here and what it means is a 16 day partial shutdown on the blue, bu orange and silver lines.in now, the bad news isn't just't j the fact that it is happening he but, also, the fact that metro says they have a work around,ron however, they know it will not accommodate all of the peoplehel now, metro's gm says that that the -- that metro is providingng a bus bridge, so, in other so, r words, just buses that willseshi run along the route that metro trains would have traveled. however, metro says they need about a 30 percent decline in ridership so three out ofree ou every 10 normal metro customers to f
it is athei beautiful morning and mike and says it's only going to geto better from here so we areo verycit >>> phase two of metro's safe mo track program starts today. it's the first major shutdown su of the the maintenance blitz and our fox5's alexandria limon is live at the easternhe market metro station this morning to tell us which lines w will feel the most impact. iac alex, what do people need to net know? >> reporter: annie, that'ste right, phase two of metro's m safe...
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thisf much the attorneys for mcdonnele that day told me they were going to appeal this all the way atheyurt off app poles in richmond. ricon they lost there. they took it on up until thentie supreme court. now, because of the way this was argued back in spring is really the reason that a lot of peoplel who were in that courtroom and a was one of them were notwere surprised by this decision today. toda what happened that day was inn that court hearing was the eight justice that is day heard from the government an explanation oo what official corruption wasnas that didn't hold sway with theih majority of those eight justices.jues briar somebody you would expect to be on the opposing side of o mcdonnell said listen when i wai an attorney, when i was work ato the us justice department, i go, letters all the time from politicians here in washington g saying, can you do this for marr lou on social security? or bobb has a problem with hud. bottom line was this the supreme core says us government did not clearly spell out what thehahe official act of corruption was. was it merely being friends w
thisf much the attorneys for mcdonnele that day told me they were going to appeal this all the way atheyurt off app poles in richmond. ricon they lost there. they took it on up until thentie supreme court. now, because of the way this was argued back in spring is really the reason that a lot of peoplel who were in that courtroom and a was one of them were notwere surprised by this decision today. toda what happened that day was inn that court hearing was the eight justice that is day heard from...
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would w send letters to ellen' show to try to get me on this show.hisho yesterday i'm in the lobby atheyn car and drivess away. it was the coolest thing ever.sg i'm not going to say what cart she but it was very very cool tl see it.it >> i think that's really cool. c it's just nice.'s just nice. you like people to just be likel hey, you're just like us in soms ways, right?ig >> some ways. soms. got a bigger bank account. accou >> bank account is different.re >> yeah. >> it was i was m it was aweso awesome. yeah. a lot of movies coming out daday. aj i don't know if you can hearf me in audio i'm mike.. lots of movies opening up nowp w you see me two and the conjurinu two and also war craft. cra starting off with now you see me two sequel to the first filmst l which made over $350 million0 mo worldwide at the box office.ff this time the horsemen are backb to try and pull off heist by a a tech genius played by daniell radcliffe in the film he's the villain.. huge cast morgan freeman,, michael caine, jesse eisenberg, dave fran coach the first moviee was so great it work on leveln l the first
would w send letters to ellen' show to try to get me on this show.hisho yesterday i'm in the lobby atheyn car and drivess away. it was the coolest thing ever.sg i'm not going to say what cart she but it was very very cool tl see it.it >> i think that's really cool. c it's just nice.'s just nice. you like people to just be likel hey, you're just like us in soms ways, right?ig >> some ways. soms. got a bigger bank account. accou >> bank account is different.re >> yeah....
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didn't understand at first, the first guy would come in and say something and then the second one athey kind of doing skit. i came to realize the first one, i asked him, actually, had the first -- the governor at the time. and the next one would spieling off the second paragraph, i said, what are you guys doing. he said, we -- basically they believe had one speech, no matter where he went, they were driven mad. he gave the same speech for breakfast, lunch, for the afternoon, for dinner, again the next day. he had one speech. and they were driven crazy. how can they write their stories. there's nothing new, it's the same speech as yesterday as last week, all right. so they wrote him off. they did not think he was smart. they figured he was an actor with one speech. okay. what they didn't observe because these are people who are very smart who think with their heads and have no knowledge of communication with the heart, they missed what was going on in one room after another because as the governor was speaking, he was moving people. he would tell stories. he would talk about his aunt jen
didn't understand at first, the first guy would come in and say something and then the second one athey kind of doing skit. i came to realize the first one, i asked him, actually, had the first -- the governor at the time. and the next one would spieling off the second paragraph, i said, what are you guys doing. he said, we -- basically they believe had one speech, no matter where he went, they were driven mad. he gave the same speech for breakfast, lunch, for the afternoon, for dinner, again...
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they tried to reform the market in 2008 with a new interest rate found athey quickly loophole. 591% afterhe reform law. intois one auto loans came ohio. i have not sensed a strong support in ohio for banning loans. host: recently in a piece in the boston globe, a piece pointed out problems with payday loans, but also problems with eliminating them altogether. that is what the obama mr. should is seeking to do. he writes, then what? reinstate operations that provide quick cash. what about the 12 million americans who annually take out loans? there are not irrational bombs, they are mostly lower middle almost allot poor -- high school graduates with a job and big account, but not ready cash. what option does this leave them ?ith guest: the federal government is not on the verge of banning payday lending. they do not have the authority to regulate interest rates. what happenser -- after payday lending is the wrong question, when we're thinking about the federal regulation. what will happen with the federal regulation is that by and large we will move from 400% several payday loans to month-l
they tried to reform the market in 2008 with a new interest rate found athey quickly loophole. 591% afterhe reform law. intois one auto loans came ohio. i have not sensed a strong support in ohio for banning loans. host: recently in a piece in the boston globe, a piece pointed out problems with payday loans, but also problems with eliminating them altogether. that is what the obama mr. should is seeking to do. he writes, then what? reinstate operations that provide quick cash. what about the 12...
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we're coming back to the initial point and you have an all-star cast athey are running him immediately. any information, they've got a great sort of information to lead them. >> and what other types of things could that be? . >> would he have been carrying a koran? a flag? what types of evidence would lead them to say that there's a chance of that? . >> first, he may have made statements inside the nightclub, which they haven't said, while he was doing the shooting. we've seen it in paris and brussels and a number of other places. it could be where he's from, is he a nationalized citizen. he could be from syria. who knows. but they know. when they are examining him, it could be the weapons of choice that he's using. they haven't divulged that. these are things that are probably already in place to say this could be an act of international terrorism. >> so they said they don't know who this guy is, his identity, whether he's a u.s. citizen or not. how do they go about determining who he is? >> the collaboration of law enforcement is really impeccable in our country. most people don't un
we're coming back to the initial point and you have an all-star cast athey are running him immediately. any information, they've got a great sort of information to lead them. >> and what other types of things could that be? . >> would he have been carrying a koran? a flag? what types of evidence would lead them to say that there's a chance of that? . >> first, he may have made statements inside the nightclub, which they haven't said, while he was doing the shooting. we've seen...