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[ sighs ] austin... austin didn't want me with him because...said that he had this big meeting with his boss at hell-a, and that just sounded lame. so, yeah, when he drove off and left me at home, i was jealous. and when he didn't come home that morning, and when he didn't pick up his cell... i called to see if there really had been a meeting. and his boss told me that austin left the party with somebody else. so i just didn't know what to believe anymore. hang on, hang on. so you're telling me that austin was an employee of hell-a? he wasn't just dealing drugs? dealing drugs was his job. austin flew all over the country -- everywhere that his boss held a party. now we're getting somewhere. tao: now, at all these different parties, austin flew in with a supply of ghb to sell? no. you can't take all that "g" on a plane. those are the rules. whose rules? peter benjamin's rules. he was austin's boss. stop the interview. stop it. but she's not done yet. buzz, pull the plug. i don't work for you. chief johnson, stop. we have what we need. fbi rules.
[ sighs ] austin... austin didn't want me with him because...said that he had this big meeting with his boss at hell-a, and that just sounded lame. so, yeah, when he drove off and left me at home, i was jealous. and when he didn't come home that morning, and when he didn't pick up his cell... i called to see if there really had been a meeting. and his boss told me that austin left the party with somebody else. so i just didn't know what to believe anymore. hang on, hang on. so you're telling me...
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the night we lost him, austin blair... was wearing a wire. [ dance music plays ] this is where the party is just getting started. now, there's austin handing off the ghb. that's the recovery room with the medical staff. goes on like this until... ...austin wanders into the bathroom. looks like he's not doing well. man: hey, man. hey, man, you all right? man #2: you all right? [ thud ] whoa, whoa, come on! and he just passes out. [ indistinct talking ] so, mr. benjamin, that's the end. now let's start with the beginning. can you describe your relationship with the deceased -- austin blair? austin worked for me at different venues across the country, and from what you said earlier, [ chuckling ] it now seems obvious he was going off dealing drugs on the side. m-may i follow up? did you actually see austin blair leave the hell-a party on the night he disappeared? uh, no. that's odd, because you told travis myers that you saw austin leave with another man. travis. when i told the kid austin left with someone, i was speaking mo
the night we lost him, austin blair... was wearing a wire. [ dance music plays ] this is where the party is just getting started. now, there's austin handing off the ghb. that's the recovery room with the medical staff. goes on like this until... ...austin wanders into the bathroom. looks like he's not doing well. man: hey, man. hey, man, you all right? man #2: you all right? [ thud ] whoa, whoa, come on! and he just passes out. [ indistinct talking ] so, mr. benjamin, that's the end. now let's...
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eduardo porter and austin goldsby is back with me. austin, is it that simple? >> yes and no.tion is a necessary condition. we need to improve our education and expand our education. we used to be the nation with the highest level of college-educated kids, and we have now slipped down those ranks and we need to get back up there. but there is also a question of what kind of education. when we start investing in education, we start with very, very little for kids three years old, and research shows that's just not enough. >> we can talk about early childhood k through 12, college. i talked with google ceo eric schmidt this week. >> gas production and energy and technology is being held back by the lack of americans who can do this. the way you fix this is by fixing education. >> here's an example of this growing skills mismatch he's talking about. computer and i.t. jobs grew 13% from 2003 to 2012. but degrees in those areas fell 11% during the same period. austin, is the education fix up to the government? is that up to the private sector? here i was with eric schmidt on the ev
eduardo porter and austin goldsby is back with me. austin, is it that simple? >> yes and no.tion is a necessary condition. we need to improve our education and expand our education. we used to be the nation with the highest level of college-educated kids, and we have now slipped down those ranks and we need to get back up there. but there is also a question of what kind of education. when we start investing in education, we start with very, very little for kids three years old, and...
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theya added the good for the dpos but did so totally different. >> which is my point, austin. they bungled it. they rushed it through. and that's why you are seeing the president come out and delay certain pieces of it. some suggested maybe before the cake is brought out of the oven check the recipe and postpone babying the whole thing. can you name me any democrat who is running on his or her support for obama care as the primary platform which they would like to be elected. they are not running to it, they are running from it. >> it is a fair point. i am the policy guy. i am not watching the races. i know there are many places millions of people who have been sick or have a family member who are sick denied insurance coverage or seen their insurer drop them when they change employers and those people are going to be quite happy under the new system when insurers cannot do that and they will be able to get health care they can't get before. >> $2.3 trillion possibly, but you can't name one democrat who wants to make it the centerpiece. >> i am not the political one. i can't n
theya added the good for the dpos but did so totally different. >> which is my point, austin. they bungled it. they rushed it through. and that's why you are seeing the president come out and delay certain pieces of it. some suggested maybe before the cake is brought out of the oven check the recipe and postpone babying the whole thing. can you name me any democrat who is running on his or her support for obama care as the primary platform which they would like to be elected. they are not...
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theya added the good for the dpos but did so totally different. >> which is my point, austin.hey bungled it. they rushed it through. and that's why you are seeing the president come out and delay certain pieces of it. some suggested maybe before the cake is brought out of the oven check the recipe and postpone babying the whole thing. can you name me any democrat who is running on his or her support for obama care as the primary platform which they would like to be elected. they are not running to it, they are running from it. >> it is a fair point. i am the policy guy. i am not watching the races. i know there are many places millions of people who have been sick or have a family member who are sick denied insurance coverage or seen their insurer drop them when they change employers and those people are going to be quite happy under the new system when insurers cannot do that and they will be able to get health care they can't get before. >> $2.3 trillion possibly, but you can't name one democrat who wants to make it the centerpiece. >> i am not the political one. i can't nam
theya added the good for the dpos but did so totally different. >> which is my point, austin.hey bungled it. they rushed it through. and that's why you are seeing the president come out and delay certain pieces of it. some suggested maybe before the cake is brought out of the oven check the recipe and postpone babying the whole thing. can you name me any democrat who is running on his or her support for obama care as the primary platform which they would like to be elected. they are not...
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discredited by researchers ok austin. in washington you know i want to talk i want to say that we agree here eric because i think the issue here is you're talking about the federal reserve's policies and one of the things that has declined since the one nine hundred seventy s. is the value of the dollar with the federal reserve quantitative easing policies they are destroying the purchasing value of people who do need to go out there and buy goods and services and the people who are harmed the most are the poor and the middle class by the inflationary policies of the federal reserve because what is happening is people who are on fixed incomes are losing value and their ability to purchase things like gasoline and food so the real problem in this country is not the devaluation of real wages that is the devaluation of the currents of the currency that they are using to buy their goods and services go ahead eric first of all why is it that you completely avoided the issue of wages because that's of course what actually matte
discredited by researchers ok austin. in washington you know i want to talk i want to say that we agree here eric because i think the issue here is you're talking about the federal reserve's policies and one of the things that has declined since the one nine hundred seventy s. is the value of the dollar with the federal reserve quantitative easing policies they are destroying the purchasing value of people who do need to go out there and buy goods and services and the people who are harmed the...
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le deseamos toda la stiuerte de muy bueno ya estÁ todo listo en austin para los premios este tÉ escasoaÑado con fe y. >>> seguro que sÍ, fey una de mis favoritas, me dice que es la primera vez que vienes a austin >>> asÍ es la primera vez, pero es un centro de la mÚsica vy va hacer unos dÍas muy especiales >>> hablaremos luego de este reportaje, este cuento mÁs temprano te invito esta noche a un puente sÍ le tienes miedo a los murciÉlagos hay peligro vamos a ver el reportaje. bienvenidos a la capital de la mucho signifÚsica en vivo austi muchos rÉgimen dan recomiendan llegar al verano, pero el primero despuÉs puente congreso un millÓn de murciÉlagos salen a buscar su e cena. y otro evento veraniego que a fra atraen muchos son los premios es texas producidos por un visiÓn 62, asÍ que los muerciÉlagos llegamos a los premios as tiust. son los premios mÁs importantes de la mÚsica texas, gloria trevi y fey son las estrellas mÁs esperadas que serÁn parte de los 26 musicales, rubÉn ro bledo es el productor y nos dio un adelanto de lo que nociÓn ps presentarÁ. >>> gracias tony por venir >>> me
le deseamos toda la stiuerte de muy bueno ya estÁ todo listo en austin para los premios este tÉ escasoaÑado con fe y. >>> seguro que sÍ, fey una de mis favoritas, me dice que es la primera vez que vienes a austin >>> asÍ es la primera vez, pero es un centro de la mÚsica vy va hacer unos dÍas muy especiales >>> hablaremos luego de este reportaje, este cuento mÁs temprano te invito esta noche a un puente sÍ le tienes miedo a los murciÉlagos hay peligro vamos a...
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a -- just got off a plane from austin. >> i am not going to lie. i am a little high right now. >> all right, i think we have killed this segment. from surveys to searches, will we regret the wider net? the nsa, whatever that is, really is looking at american's e-mails, but only vast amounts of it thank god. the new york times says they are searching messages into and out out of the country hunting people who mention information about foreigners under surveillance. as a basically leaked twoi law notes, the tsa, quote, seeks to acquire communications about the target that are not to or from the target. the chief council says the surveillance could help by identifying terrorists in the u.s. who reveal themselves by discussing a foreign intelligence indicator. speaking of threats close to home. >> what are you going to do about that? gonna get you. you better watch it. he's gonna get you. >> boy that's strange. ambassador, these new revelations to me are crystal clear. i understand this. perhaps you can explain it to the other guests like lori who does
a -- just got off a plane from austin. >> i am not going to lie. i am a little high right now. >> all right, i think we have killed this segment. from surveys to searches, will we regret the wider net? the nsa, whatever that is, really is looking at american's e-mails, but only vast amounts of it thank god. the new york times says they are searching messages into and out out of the country hunting people who mention information about foreigners under surveillance. as a basically...
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welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser time out of turn to cough catherine austin fits of so laurie dot com catherine austin fitts welcome back to the kaiser report imax it's great to be back now catherine often fits you know almost every other headline on bloomberg dot com these days is about yet another massive bank fraud there's libel or raking the is the fix rigging energy market regaining selling fraudulent mortgage backed securities everything is infected with this plague what should our response be well our response should be to stop banking with the criminals so i have for many years recommended that people will pull their money out of the big banks and only take the time to find a responsible bank that you can trust or credit union and bank it institution this is we need to enforce isolating with the market whether our banks are posits here's a thought exercise because i'm glad you mentioned credit unions since the financial crisis many moved their money to credit unions now the commercial banks are lobbying to have credit unions tax advantages removed so your though
welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser time out of turn to cough catherine austin fits of so laurie dot com catherine austin fitts welcome back to the kaiser report imax it's great to be back now catherine often fits you know almost every other headline on bloomberg dot com these days is about yet another massive bank fraud there's libel or raking the is the fix rigging energy market regaining selling fraudulent mortgage backed securities everything is infected with this plague what...
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to cross-talk mcdonnell ization i'm joined by austin peterson in washington he's the c.e.o. of stone gate and editor of the libertarian republic dot com and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it eric in new york do you want to term mcdonnell as ation of the economy you like it dislike it indifferent well the term is sort of something that is very recognizable particularly in the united states many of us remember in the one nine hundred eighty s. you know mcdonald's had become sort of emblematic of what low wage jobs were that the that the mcdonald's work was essentially the lowest one could possibly imagine of course this is a mythology but that was sort of implanted in the popular culture in the united states at that time and i think that recently we've seen symbols such as wal-mart sort of take over that mantle of the low wage exploitation of employer but certainly the term mcdonald the zation i think people ge
to cross-talk mcdonnell ization i'm joined by austin peterson in washington he's the c.e.o. of stone gate and editor of the libertarian republic dot com and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it eric in new york do you want to term mcdonnell as ation of the economy you like it dislike it indifferent well the term is sort of...
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welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time now to turn to cock catherine austin fits of so laurie dot com catherine austin fitz welcome back to the kaiser report imax is great to be back now catherine often fits you know almost every other headline on bloomberg dot com these days is about yet another massive bank fraud there's libel raking the is a fixture a gang energy market rigging selling fraudulent mortgage backed securities everything is infected with this plague what should our response be. well our response should be to stop banking with the criminals so i have for many years recommended that people pull their money out of the big banks and only take the time to find a responsible bank that you can trust or credit union and bank it institution is that we need to enforce by voting with the market whether our bank deposits here's a thought exercise because i'm glad you mentioned credit unions since the financial crisis many move their money to credit unions now the commercial banks are lobbying to have credit unions tax advantages removed so your thoughts on what this
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i'm austin. >> austin? >> austin. >> is this your first time doing a bit?>> all right, look. you belong to any gangs or organizations? >> no. >> all right. i'm going to work with you. all right? it's very important you don't get involved with anybody. no peer pressure or anything. don't borrow no money from someone if you can't pay it back. don't get hooked up with no drugs if you can't deal with it. you understand what i'm saying? >> i don't do no kind of drugs. >> then i'll work with you. how much time you got? >> 70 years. >> damn. what kind of crime did you commit? >> robbery. >> home invasion? >> mm-hmm. >> they don't want you doing that, man. that's a dangerous thing, man. you go to somebody's house. >> yep. >> you can't do that, partner. you understand what i'm talking about? austin, what you want to do? there's a lot of opportunities you can do while you're here. you get your high school education? >> yeah. >> and you wasted that? how old are you? >> 18. >> 18? you come right out of high school and you go commit a crime? >> mm-hmm. >> why? what were
i'm austin. >> austin? >> austin. >> is this your first time doing a bit?>> all right, look. you belong to any gangs or organizations? >> no. >> all right. i'm going to work with you. all right? it's very important you don't get involved with anybody. no peer pressure or anything. don't borrow no money from someone if you can't pay it back. don't get hooked up with no drugs if you can't deal with it. you understand what i'm saying? >> i don't do no kind...
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algernon austin, his latest work is called "the unfinished marches." dr.ustin, thank you for your work and thank you for coming on to talk with us tonight. >> my pleasure, anytime. tavis: >> coming up next, conversation with mary frances berry and that chair of the defense fund, marian wright edelman. stay with us. joining us now from washington to talk about the work being done to bring jobs, justice, and freedom to all americans, marian wright edelman of the children's defense fund that advocates for children of all at this of these, and mary frances berry, former chair of the u.s. commission on civil rights and now professor of history at the university of pennsylvania. i am honored as always to have both of you on this program tonight. 50 years later, what do you think? >> it is one of those glass half -glass half empty. i think it is about a quarter full. i think a lot has been accomplished, some of it through the work that marian dozen other people, and the work you have done, tavis. but i think we are not anywhere near where we ought to be. the most
algernon austin, his latest work is called "the unfinished marches." dr.ustin, thank you for your work and thank you for coming on to talk with us tonight. >> my pleasure, anytime. tavis: >> coming up next, conversation with mary frances berry and that chair of the defense fund, marian wright edelman. stay with us. joining us now from washington to talk about the work being done to bring jobs, justice, and freedom to all americans, marian wright edelman of the children's...
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noveno en premiÓ texas y la fallecida cantante jenni rivera estuvo muy presente y vamos a pasar a austinsaron grandes estrellas, y univisiÓn 62 no escatimÓ y boto por la casa por la ventana y estuvo detrÁs haciendo de las mÍas y les prep respuesta este reportaje. >>>♪. >>> austin estuvo de fiesta al ritmo de mejores generoso musicales. >>> nuestros carlos y alejandro fueron los presentadores, y mientras en el escenario todo pasaba muy bien. (aplausos). >>> tras r bastidores pasaba esto. >>> y el primer grupo ganador aquÍ, asi los sorprendimos. >>> a quiÉn tienen en lÍnea. >>> el origino genero. >>> emilio. >>> ganaron. >>> (risas). >>> ganaron. >>> emilio. >>> me colgÓ. >>> esta premios marcÓ el regreso fey y ganÓ en la artista rock pop. >>> que tal?. >>> lindÍsimo, es la gente muy cariÑosa y es precioso recordar viejos tiempos, gracias. >>> y con dos bailarines entrÓ gloria trevi y recibiÓ un premio especial por su trayectoria, y se llevÓ dos premios. >>> emocionada y agradecida, y contenta. >>> (♪). >>> pero el momento mÁs emotivo de la noche fue cuando diana reyes interpretÓ un tema q
noveno en premiÓ texas y la fallecida cantante jenni rivera estuvo muy presente y vamos a pasar a austinsaron grandes estrellas, y univisiÓn 62 no escatimÓ y boto por la casa por la ventana y estuvo detrÁs haciendo de las mÍas y les prep respuesta este reportaje. >>>♪. >>> austin estuvo de fiesta al ritmo de mejores generoso musicales. >>> nuestros carlos y alejandro fueron los presentadores, y mientras en el escenario todo pasaba muy bien. (aplausos)....
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cleared the austin p.d. of any wrongdoing the department shot and killed another young african-american man but guys police across the country are just shooting people for being black on a friday afternoon these days you may want to watch your mouth. kind of a cop because it might cost you your life or certainly the case for homs kevin ariano are ya know a twenty two year old homeless resident of santa ana california was recently followed by a police officer into a nearby restaurant and fatally shot in the chest check out what someone caught on video. you. see. the school. board. right why did the officer shoot ariano one an exclusive interview with k. cal nine in l.a. and eye witness describe the harrowing details that forced the cops shoot to kill. the man then approach that exit at the restaurant and as he was exiting the restaurant you say what are you going to do but then about a second later. she shot him in the chest wait what the guy simply called the cop that you were apparently swearing is now grou
cleared the austin p.d. of any wrongdoing the department shot and killed another young african-american man but guys police across the country are just shooting people for being black on a friday afternoon these days you may want to watch your mouth. kind of a cop because it might cost you your life or certainly the case for homs kevin ariano are ya know a twenty two year old homeless resident of santa ana california was recently followed by a police officer into a nearby restaurant and fatally...
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. >>> bueno las horas estÁn contadas para el inicio de premios texas y en austin estÁ todo listo parai vaya con el atuendo que voy a usar, y aÍi que tengo unos minutos para decidir, bueno, estoy en el Área dÓnde desfilarÁn famosos, y austin estÁ de fiesta, y sera uno gran producciÓn que verÁn por galavisiÓn el cinco de septiembre y comienza la parte de afuera dÓnde estarÁ entero actuarÁ, y estuve en los ensayos, miren esto. >>> los ensayos van a todo vapor.. >>> y cuando reloj marco que los ocho austin serÁ el centro del entretenimiento. >>> para diana reyes serÁ una noche muy especial. >>> porque cantidad ara un tema dedicada a su amiga jenni rivera. >>> hÁblame e de la americano g. >>> bueno es una americanos que le compuse bueno a jenny y a todas esas personas que han perdido a un ser querido de la manera que sea. >>> texas estarÁ muy bien representado con artistas que canterano y se disputarÁn el premio tu artista de texas entre ellos ocho segundos. >>> y el grupo signo. >>> y ellos interpretarÁn el tema mamÁ y la madre del vocalistas estarÁ en el escenario. >>> puede haber la dri
. >>> bueno las horas estÁn contadas para el inicio de premios texas y en austin estÁ todo listo parai vaya con el atuendo que voy a usar, y aÍi que tengo unos minutos para decidir, bueno, estoy en el Área dÓnde desfilarÁn famosos, y austin estÁ de fiesta, y sera uno gran producciÓn que verÁn por galavisiÓn el cinco de septiembre y comienza la parte de afuera dÓnde estarÁ entero actuarÁ, y estuve en los ensayos, miren esto. >>> los ensayos van a todo vapor.....
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what is austin? austin -- you got it. u.s. cities, $800. leonard again. what is louisiana? good. u.s. cities, $1,000. once virginia's capital, this city has made sure to keep its colonial feel. leonard. what is jamestown? no. tori. what is williamsburg? williamsburg is the city, yes, and you move into the lead. i'll take fictional females for $200, please. alex: leonard. what is "pirates of the caribbean"? you got it. females, $400. leonard. what is "skyrim"? "skyrim," yes. all right. short story, $400. tori. what is a twist? twist, correct. short story for $200. leonard. what is a setting? you got it. yearbook, $200. jordan. what is forgotten? that's it. yearbook, $400. jordan. what is ta-ta for now? yep, made you smile on that one. [ chuckles ] go again. yearbook, $600, please. jordan. what is summer? yes. yearbook, $800. jordan. what are digits? digits, yes. and yearbook, $1,000. leonard. what is cool? no. tori or jordan? jordan. what is hot? no. [ beep ] "what is sweet?" stay sweet. all right, we have jordan at $4,000, trailing tori by $800. leonard will be going first in dou
what is austin? austin -- you got it. u.s. cities, $800. leonard again. what is louisiana? good. u.s. cities, $1,000. once virginia's capital, this city has made sure to keep its colonial feel. leonard. what is jamestown? no. tori. what is williamsburg? williamsburg is the city, yes, and you move into the lead. i'll take fictional females for $200, please. alex: leonard. what is "pirates of the caribbean"? you got it. females, $400. leonard. what is "skyrim"?...
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y cuando el reloj marque las 8, austin serÁ el centro del entretenimiento. >>> para adriana reyes serÁl, cantarÁ un tema de su auditoria, dedicado a jenni rivera. >>> hÁblame de la canciÓn. >>> bueno es una canciÓn que le compuse a jenni y las personas que han perdido a un ser querido de la manera que sea. >>> texas estarÁ bien representado con artistas que se disputarÁn el premio tu artista de texas. entre ellos 8 segundos. aj y el grupo signo. ellos interpretarÁn el tema mamÁ, la madre del vocalista estarÁ en el escenario. >>> puede haber lÁgrimas esta noche? >>> sÍ, se me hace que si, ella es mi mundo, todo para mÍ, todo lo le que le querÍa decir estÁ escrito en una canciÓn, va a ser para siempre, dedicada para las madrecitas. >>> este rapero promete festejar en grande si gana, que debutÓ en el cine, en la pelÍcula de filly brown. >>> di tu nombre, me da pena, para algunos es una palabra un poquito fuerte. por quÉ el nombre? >>> lo inventÉ, para mÍ es una expresiÓn. >>> cuando te presentas en un programa de televisiÓn serÁ con un tono y blin. >>> sÍ, jamÁs pensÉ que tendrÍa la oport
y cuando el reloj marque las 8, austin serÁ el centro del entretenimiento. >>> para adriana reyes serÁl, cantarÁ un tema de su auditoria, dedicado a jenni rivera. >>> hÁblame de la canciÓn. >>> bueno es una canciÓn que le compuse a jenni y las personas que han perdido a un ser querido de la manera que sea. >>> texas estarÁ bien representado con artistas que se disputarÁn el premio tu artista de texas. entre ellos 8 segundos. aj y el grupo signo. ellos...
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. >>> llegamos de austin, fuimos a representar a mÉxico.o. >>> estuvieron aquÍ y allÁ en austin, de manera increÍble, todo un espectaculo, hace recordar viejos tiempos. >>> cÓmo los vieron chamacos a los motociclistas, bien, panzoncitos, pero bien sabrosos. >>> espectaculares, cÓmo pilar presa. pili te ves hermosa. >>> muchas gracias, besos a todos. >>> si la vieras del pantaloncito negro pegado. >>> cuÁndo vienes a visitarnos? >>> voy a ir pronto. >>> muchachos, volvemos con ustedes, nosotros felices, nacÓo el bebÉ de stephanie. >>> cÓmo estamos? hola chicos, hola karlita, cuÁl es la noticia? >>> que naciÓ el bebÉ de stephanie severino. >>> sÍ, sÉ que stephanie no vino, porque dio a luz anoche, siempre tengo que dar yo la primicia, voy a traerle las fotos. >>> pobrecito. >>> es que tienes que tener paciencia. >>> hay que tenerle paciencia. >>> estÁ medio enfermito el seÑor. >>> a veces no escucha bien el asunto. >>> nos vamos a california con la exposiciÓn de los autos mÁs exÓticos y sofisticados, soÑemos despiertos. >>> nos visita el rein
. >>> llegamos de austin, fuimos a representar a mÉxico.o. >>> estuvieron aquÍ y allÁ en austin, de manera increÍble, todo un espectaculo, hace recordar viejos tiempos. >>> cÓmo los vieron chamacos a los motociclistas, bien, panzoncitos, pero bien sabrosos. >>> espectaculares, cÓmo pilar presa. pili te ves hermosa. >>> muchas gracias, besos a todos. >>> si la vieras del pantaloncito negro pegado. >>> cuÁndo vienes a...
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sanchez took a vicious hit for marvin austin. they hope he'll be all right after a disapointing start by geno smith. johnson levelled. that's kenny mccarl coming up to put the hat on him. third down and goal. today is a tough day for rex ryan. >> brian: it's an emotional game. geno smith didn't look good. come back to mark sanchez who is now hurt. in hindsight obviously. to meet the guy that decided that ten minutes after a three-hour gut wrempbl ing -- wrenching emotional experience you have to stand in front of the media and explain yourself. i want to meet the guy that came up with the idea. we're going around a little bit. you have to calm yourself. recognize that you can't let it get the better of you. rex may have been caught up in it last night. >> thom: last year the saints defense was an unmitigated disaster. they were the first time, speaking of the new york jets. the saints the first team since the 1975 jets to finish last in total defense and rushing defense and bottom two in scoring defense. >> brian: you're got goin
sanchez took a vicious hit for marvin austin. they hope he'll be all right after a disapointing start by geno smith. johnson levelled. that's kenny mccarl coming up to put the hat on him. third down and goal. today is a tough day for rex ryan. >> brian: it's an emotional game. geno smith didn't look good. come back to mark sanchez who is now hurt. in hindsight obviously. to meet the guy that decided that ten minutes after a three-hour gut wrempbl ing -- wrenching emotional experience you...
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ok austin if we can change gears a little bit here. and when i was in high school and in college i worked in fast food places like wendy's and i knew it was a short stay ok i worked hard it was low wages but i knew there was a way out but now we have a situation in the united states where people get there because they don't want to be there they've lost a job because of the recession and their traps there this is a significantly different kind of environment when it comes to employment right absolutely well the thing is is that not only are you being paid a wage while you're working at wendy's you're being paid in work experience and work experience is something that's hard to quantify but it becomes something that's valuable that you can add to a resume to take somewhere else and when you say being trapped at wendy's no one is being forced to work at a low wage job people have the choice and they can take their wages and their experience and try and get a job elsewhere but you have to understand most people in the united states don't
ok austin if we can change gears a little bit here. and when i was in high school and in college i worked in fast food places like wendy's and i knew it was a short stay ok i worked hard it was low wages but i knew there was a way out but now we have a situation in the united states where people get there because they don't want to be there they've lost a job because of the recession and their traps there this is a significantly different kind of environment when it comes to employment right...
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over the planet and to the extraction of resources destroyed the earth along the way thank you and austin libertarianism is gaining traction yet it's been so convoluted by the establishment describe true libertarianism to our audience through libertarianism would be called classical liberalism meaning you get all of your liberties you get your social liberties and you get your economic liberties and i would disagree with that capitalism exploitative i think that capitalism is what allows us to accrue the materials that we need to help more people so if i go out and i make a lot of money like bill gates then i have money to do things like invest in cancer research or in malaria research and to do more good things for the community so to me it's really about the idea that you should be allowed to have as much liberty as possible without harming someone else but you know really make and have this funny quote he says you know i believe in one. thing liberty but i don't believe in it enough to force it on anyone else if you don't believe that you have the right to force your beliefs on anyone
over the planet and to the extraction of resources destroyed the earth along the way thank you and austin libertarianism is gaining traction yet it's been so convoluted by the establishment describe true libertarianism to our audience through libertarianism would be called classical liberalism meaning you get all of your liberties you get your social liberties and you get your economic liberties and i would disagree with that capitalism exploitative i think that capitalism is what allows us to...
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workers income since two thousand and yet they're not hiring and virtually pain is zero and taxes austin how would you regulate wall street question i would let the market regulate wall street see what has happened is after the new deal corporations got in bed with the government and they said we need to work together so that we can stimulate our economy and they said well let's build infrastructure projects for example and what the government is doing is it's taking all of our wealth and it's redirecting them to what they think is a good use so i think what we have to do is we have to set corporations into the marketplace and force them to compete right now for example obamacare is a perfect example it guarantees profits to corporations so it's basically a bailout obamacare basically says that these and these institutions these insurance companies they are never going to go bankrupt because we're going to get a guaranteed salary from the state look at our farmers our farmers are heavily subsidized and what happens you get what you're talking about the stratification of wealth and it goe
workers income since two thousand and yet they're not hiring and virtually pain is zero and taxes austin how would you regulate wall street question i would let the market regulate wall street see what has happened is after the new deal corporations got in bed with the government and they said we need to work together so that we can stimulate our economy and they said well let's build infrastructure projects for example and what the government is doing is it's taking all of our wealth and it's...
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over the planet and to the extraction of resources destroy the earth along the way thank you and austin libertarianism is gaining traction that has been so convoluted by the establishment describe true libertarianism to our audience true libertarianism would be called classical liberalism meaning you get all of your liberties you get your social liberties and you get your economic liberties and i would disagree with that capitalism exploitative i think that capitalism is what allows us to accrue the materials that we need to help more people so if i go out and i make a lot of money like bill gates then i have money to do things like invest in cancer research or in malaria research and to do more good things for the community so to me. it's really about the idea that you should be allowed to have as much liberty as possible without harming someone else but you know really make and have this funny quote he says you know i believe in one thing liberty but i don't believe in it enough to force it on anyone else so if you don't believe that you have the right to force your beliefs on anyone
over the planet and to the extraction of resources destroy the earth along the way thank you and austin libertarianism is gaining traction that has been so convoluted by the establishment describe true libertarianism to our audience true libertarianism would be called classical liberalism meaning you get all of your liberties you get your social liberties and you get your economic liberties and i would disagree with that capitalism exploitative i think that capitalism is what allows us to...
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on november sixth more information at our future dot org and austin peterson chief executive of stone gate l.l.c. and editor editor of the libertarian republic dot com in austin richard great to have you all with us. good to be here all the players over here grace. so. richard you just wrote an amazing piece for the for the internet about this phenomena that i just described you want to give us you had the eight things that indicate that the super rich are just way too rich to give us a snapshot of that in a in a minute or so sure i mean you hit on a lot of them but one of them is that billionaires like jeff b.'s oh says they're brilliantly talented guy but a lot of this wealth is being created with the government created technology like the internet and with government educated consumers and workforces and it is way in excess of what we used to see historically so you cited a lot of the statistics in fact the top one percent in america has actually gotten one hundred twenty one percent of the economic recovery since two thousand and eight in other words they've advanced their disprop
on november sixth more information at our future dot org and austin peterson chief executive of stone gate l.l.c. and editor editor of the libertarian republic dot com in austin richard great to have you all with us. good to be here all the players over here grace. so. richard you just wrote an amazing piece for the for the internet about this phenomena that i just described you want to give us you had the eight things that indicate that the super rich are just way too rich to give us a...
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. >> reporter: these are the sure shots, a women's only shooting league based in austin, texas. >> yous at an all-time high, and now a record 23% of women say they own a gun. >> fire! >> reporter: these women are dead serious about the right to bear arms. >> you have to think defensively all the time. you have to think about it when you're in your car. you have to think about it when you're at the grocery store. i mean, it just takes a second for everything to change. >> reporter: holly gal etch r is a mother of two who says she joined sure shots to learn the best way to protect her family. >> we talk about what is that situation if somebody breaks in the house? you know, your dad and i, we're going to defend you. but i also know my 10-year-old will be able to pick up my a.r. and he'll be able to use it. >> who here regularly carries in a purse? do you have a specific spot in your purse that it goes? >> reporter: today holly's running through a series of intensive drills designed specifically for women who pack heat. >> draw that pivot frl that pur purse, and once you've taken a shot r
. >> reporter: these are the sure shots, a women's only shooting league based in austin, texas. >> yous at an all-time high, and now a record 23% of women say they own a gun. >> fire! >> reporter: these women are dead serious about the right to bear arms. >> you have to think defensively all the time. you have to think about it when you're in your car. you have to think about it when you're at the grocery store. i mean, it just takes a second for everything to...
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. >> kelly clarkson is a huge fan of english novelist jane austin. she paid over $236,000 for a gold and topaz ring that was owned by the novelist. >> what? >> wow. >> does she know what topaz is worth? not that. just to let you know, kelly. >> jane austin's house museum has been working to keep this ring in britain. an anonymous donor has already donated $155,000 to keep it in the country. >> that's ridiculous. i think the ring should go to kelly clarkson if she bought it. >> oh, come on. it's not going to fit her in three weeks anyway, with her yo-yo dieting. >> what do you think the anonymous donor is? >> justin garina. the runner-up from her season. just trying to get her back for beating her. >> from justin to kelly, it was a major blockbuster. >> i'm sure he's still living on residuals. >> she should give it to somebody who needs it, you know? >> the ring? or the money? >> the money. there's needy people out there. >>> i'm so excited. you may not aware of this. this is a national holiday today. >> really? what is it? >> national tell a joke day
. >> kelly clarkson is a huge fan of english novelist jane austin. she paid over $236,000 for a gold and topaz ring that was owned by the novelist. >> what? >> wow. >> does she know what topaz is worth? not that. just to let you know, kelly. >> jane austin's house museum has been working to keep this ring in britain. an anonymous donor has already donated $155,000 to keep it in the country. >> that's ridiculous. i think the ring should go to kelly clarkson if...
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a women's-only shooting league based in austin, texas. >> that was awesome. >> reporter: nationwide gunat an all-time high. and a record 23% of women say they own a gun. this sisterhood of gun enthusiasts has grown 200 members in 3 years. the gun industry markets to women, with smaller, female-friendly firearms. hire-powered rifles, awash in pink. and loads of accessories for the fashion conscious shooter. there's so many products that l.a.-based gun blogger, gnatry foster, started a website, called a girl's guide to guns. >> they want more information. anything from what gun to buy to what holliststers to use, to wh hair-do you want to make yourself cute at the range. the industry is letting us have a lot of fun with our firearms. and women are owning it in a really cool way. >> reporter: lori works with women against gun violence. >> for every time a gun is fired in self-defense, there are four accidental shootings. there are seven homicides or assaults. and 11 attempted or successful suicides. >> reporter: laurie believes that guns don't make women safer. but reasonable gun control w
a women's-only shooting league based in austin, texas. >> that was awesome. >> reporter: nationwide gunat an all-time high. and a record 23% of women say they own a gun. this sisterhood of gun enthusiasts has grown 200 members in 3 years. the gun industry markets to women, with smaller, female-friendly firearms. hire-powered rifles, awash in pink. and loads of accessories for the fashion conscious shooter. there's so many products that l.a.-based gun blogger, gnatry foster, started...
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teamsters president james hoffa and later in the show is my discussion on wealth in america with austin peterson and richard esko and then we'll take a look back at my conversation with the religious scholar reason on the true story behind the greatest story ever told the life of jesus of nazareth and f.y.r. my new book the crash of twenty sixteen plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it is now available for preorder at all online retailers like amazon dot com and your local bookstore so go check it out. in screw news right now giant transnational corporations are doing everything they can to screw over the working class by putting profits ahead of the well being of their employees take wal-mart for example america's largest corporation makes nearly thirty five thousand dollars in profit a minute as of two thousand and twelve its annual average sale stood at four hundred five billion dollars if the average hourly pay for a wal-mart associate is eight dollars and eighty one cents the average annual pay a little over fifteen thousand dollars which is sixteen percent below the
teamsters president james hoffa and later in the show is my discussion on wealth in america with austin peterson and richard esko and then we'll take a look back at my conversation with the religious scholar reason on the true story behind the greatest story ever told the life of jesus of nazareth and f.y.r. my new book the crash of twenty sixteen plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it is now available for preorder at all online retailers like amazon dot com and your local...
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a flight on the way to austin, a passenger tried to open an emergency door. no word on any charges in this case. >> family, friends and teammates remembering a george mason student. >> 21-year-old patrick considered a top notch volleyball player. a family member thinks he walked along after getting off at the wrong stop. his coach said he had so much potential on and off the court. >> he had the softest warmest hard. he was this intense light and that doesn't need to go away. we carry that all with us. >> coach chow says the team will dedicate the team to patrick. counseling services have been made available to the team and staff. >> the driver of the tractor trailer that pushed the car into the water was not experienced. driver worked for a company out of canada. driver of the car that went into the water survived. trial of a man charged in a high profile case is underway, 19-year-old vanessa pham gave a ride to julio blanco garcia. he was high on pcp at the time. >> defendant's fingerprints found on the knife. the murder ore left the butcher knife in the vi
a flight on the way to austin, a passenger tried to open an emergency door. no word on any charges in this case. >> family, friends and teammates remembering a george mason student. >> 21-year-old patrick considered a top notch volleyball player. a family member thinks he walked along after getting off at the wrong stop. his coach said he had so much potential on and off the court. >> he had the softest warmest hard. he was this intense light and that doesn't need to go away....