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in those economies china australia canada you know the canadian real estate market vancouver for example is there on the descent so now we're talking about a huge crash in canadian real estate as was predicted on the show well max is not so cut and dry because two legendary investor is who are right now as we speak in a war of words over this issue mark fall over jim rogers clash over china and commodities agree on gold they're actually having a slanging match via the media and on c.n.n. b c it started with mark robber who said that he was more worried about a chinese economic downturn than recession in europe. jim rogers responded to that and said mark still does not understand china there are going to be several hard landings in the next few years but china's will be less hard overall than others such as greece and the us he told c.n.n. b.c. mark responded saying well he's been wrong on lots of things tim rogers well i think if you take the face value of their words of jim rogers says there will be several hard landings china is included then that's admitting that china is in for a har
in those economies china australia canada you know the canadian real estate market vancouver for example is there on the descent so now we're talking about a huge crash in canadian real estate as was predicted on the show well max is not so cut and dry because two legendary investor is who are right now as we speak in a war of words over this issue mark fall over jim rogers clash over china and commodities agree on gold they're actually having a slanging match via the media and on c.n.n. b c it...
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and other debt debtor nations australia canada any time the notion that rates should be raised they shriek and it never happens well stephen roach talks to bloomberg and he talks about the fact that china is actually doing a lot better because they've introduced over a dozen marching requirement rate hikes and they've also raised rates so that real interest rates are actually in real terms positive and then he goes on to say this when he's asked whether or not this would be possible in a democracy in a democracy do those actions do there you know we truly never met paul volcker well you know but do you suppose you know excellent question tom i mean yours told us paul but we need we need a central banker who can really deliver. the goods and we've got central bankers right now who are i think trying to pull a war as a zero interest rates in this magic called quantitative easing yes well the paul volcker example is a good example they had the inflation they came after next and closed the gold window and you had gold spiking in price and you had massive inflation stagflation and came in raise
and other debt debtor nations australia canada any time the notion that rates should be raised they shriek and it never happens well stephen roach talks to bloomberg and he talks about the fact that china is actually doing a lot better because they've introduced over a dozen marching requirement rate hikes and they've also raised rates so that real interest rates are actually in real terms positive and then he goes on to say this when he's asked whether or not this would be possible in a...
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and australia and canada. it is going to be a huge logistical challenge, not least because the river rises and falls 7 meters twice a day. at least a million people are expected to watch the pageant from the banks of the river. an occasion that is being billed as a once-in-a-lifetime event. >> a new plant orbiting a distant star has been discovered. it is thought to be too hot to sustain life. the program has drawn millions of viewers to take an interest in space. our science editor explains. >> beyond earth, beyond the solar system, a new world are emerging in space. tonight can the discovery of yet another. this artist impression shows a plant nearly four times larger than earth. -- planet nearly four times larger than earth. >> i of had a passing interest and where things are. being involved in a project like this is very exciting. it was a program that got him interested. running all week, it has attracted a massive audience is. thousands have been inspired to join the search for new planets. >> we have se
and australia and canada. it is going to be a huge logistical challenge, not least because the river rises and falls 7 meters twice a day. at least a million people are expected to watch the pageant from the banks of the river. an occasion that is being billed as a once-in-a-lifetime event. >> a new plant orbiting a distant star has been discovered. it is thought to be too hot to sustain life. the program has drawn millions of viewers to take an interest in space. our science editor...
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and from further afield like australia and canada. it will be a huge statistical challenge. not least because the sea rises and falls 7 meters twice a day. at least 1 million people are expected to watch the pageant from the banks of the river, an occasion that is being billed as a once-in-a-lifetime event. >> a new planet orbiting a distant star has been discovered. the planet is supposed to be too hot to sustain life. the program has drawn millions of viewers to take interest in space. our science editor explains. beyond the solar system, new world are emerging deep in space. tonight came the discovery of yet another. this artist's impression shows a planet four times larger than earth, found not by a space agency, but an amateur who was gone through computer data and stumbled across a whole new planet. >> i have had a passing interest in the sky, but not any more knowledge about it than that. being involved in a project like this and being the one to find something is a big issue. >> it was the program "stargazing live" that interested him. thousands have been inspired to
and from further afield like australia and canada. it will be a huge statistical challenge. not least because the sea rises and falls 7 meters twice a day. at least 1 million people are expected to watch the pageant from the banks of the river, an occasion that is being billed as a once-in-a-lifetime event. >> a new planet orbiting a distant star has been discovered. the planet is supposed to be too hot to sustain life. the program has drawn millions of viewers to take interest in space....
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and from further afield like australia and canada. this will be a huge logistical challenge, not the least because the river rises and falls 7 meters twice a day. at least a million people are expected to watch the pageant from the banks of the river. on occasion that has been billed as a once-in-a-lifetime event. >> now, to a dual fit for any while vacation but you would not want to wear it on your finger. fit for anywel occasion, but you would not to wear it on your finger. it is an emerald that they hope will catch more than $1 million at auction. that brings today's show to a close. for all of us that "bbc world news america," thank you for watching and we will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet
and from further afield like australia and canada. this will be a huge logistical challenge, not the least because the river rises and falls 7 meters twice a day. at least a million people are expected to watch the pageant from the banks of the river. on occasion that has been billed as a once-in-a-lifetime event. >> now, to a dual fit for any while vacation but you would not want to wear it on your finger. fit for anywel occasion, but you would not to wear it on your finger. it is an...
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luego del arresto masivo del movimiento occuped, alegan de que fueron arrestos ilegales, en canadá y australiaara apoyar el movimiento, lideres comunitarios y de negocios dicen estar cansados de la situación . >> estamos casi en banca rota, tenemos problemas de toda clase. >> el día de acción incluira una manifestación y de ahí marcharan al palacio de justia, donde los manifestantes arestados tendran un juicio . >> la asamblea rechazo el proyecto ab207, de esta manera muchas personas se salvarian una cadena de 25 años por cometer delitos menores. >> la fiscalía en el caso de presunta violencia alegan que aislo a su esposa, y que diana lópez huyó de casa cuando mircadini se bañaba, según los fiscales lópez le contó a su amiga que ya lo había maltratado el 2011. >> arrestaron al sospechosos de cometer el primer homicidio en oakland, el joven de 19 años murió baleado fuera de su casa el pasado 4 de enero . >> autoridades confirmaron que el cadáver encontrado en el puerto corresponde a henry leon, el presunto victimario y la joven tienen un bebé. >> a josé estrada ramirez fue acusado por violacion
luego del arresto masivo del movimiento occuped, alegan de que fueron arrestos ilegales, en canadá y australiaara apoyar el movimiento, lideres comunitarios y de negocios dicen estar cansados de la situación . >> estamos casi en banca rota, tenemos problemas de toda clase. >> el día de acción incluira una manifestación y de ahí marcharan al palacio de justia, donde los manifestantes arestados tendran un juicio . >> la asamblea rechazo el proyecto ab207, de esta manera...
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we are starting to see this actually be adopted in places like western europe, canada and australia. >> sekulow says his organization is fighting to keep it from being adopted. it could backfire and be misinterpreted. >> just the building of churches, having a cross outside your door can insight violence. if you let them define it when there is no problem, this is some how going to green-light their suppression. >> john jessup, cbn news, washington. >>> coming up, franklin graham talks about south sudan and why it maybe on the verge of war and what his mistry is doing to help. >> government of south sudan declared a disaster as thousands flee sectarian attacks. violence broke out in the town of ke bore. 3,000 people died and 100,000 fled to the country side. red cross volunteers are trying to reconnect 150,000 children with their parents. >>> franklin graham often travels to the south to bring aid and supplies from samaritans purse. i talked to him about the challenges of this recently formed nation. >> why have you called for a no-fly zone over the skies of south sudan? >> north is
we are starting to see this actually be adopted in places like western europe, canada and australia. >> sekulow says his organization is fighting to keep it from being adopted. it could backfire and be misinterpreted. >> just the building of churches, having a cross outside your door can insight violence. if you let them define it when there is no problem, this is some how going to green-light their suppression. >> john jessup, cbn news, washington. >>> coming up,...
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people want to migrate to europe or canada or australia or the united states. it does not have any attraction, so i do not think china can be a superpower. have been watching news today. >> stay with us. headlines are next. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailor solutions for small businesses and major corporations. you? can we do for eua >> "bb
people want to migrate to europe or canada or australia or the united states. it does not have any attraction, so i do not think china can be a superpower. have been watching news today. >> stay with us. headlines are next. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to...
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. >> it's not a coincidence that the united states, canada, india, australia, new zealand, all of theries that were part of the british empire -- >> have you heard of georgia? >> and offers great democracies. i don't remember all the great dmok ceases he created by the former empires of austria, germany, or russia. >> louisiana. >> and look at louisiana. [ laughter ] >> you see how this thing brings back memories. >> oh, yeah. >> lord blankley of the british empire sat right there, just a wonderful fellow. he was good friend. he loved his family, his friends, his farms, all the animals on it. he was a conservative to the heart, and everybody liked him on all sides, and he debated as a gentleman, and that's what he was. john, i do remember, he dressed better than anybody. i looked over, he had a green suit on, a green shirt, a green tie, the and green socks. >> and he rocked it. he rocked it. >> let me tell awe story, john, i was over -- remember, he had a drink, he had three glasses a day, no solid food, and he lost about 00 pounds. total liquid diet. so i was here, i drink all my wat
. >> it's not a coincidence that the united states, canada, india, australia, new zealand, all of theries that were part of the british empire -- >> have you heard of georgia? >> and offers great democracies. i don't remember all the great dmok ceases he created by the former empires of austria, germany, or russia. >> louisiana. >> and look at louisiana. [ laughter ] >> you see how this thing brings back memories. >> oh, yeah. >> lord blankley of...
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did those writers from 16 different states, australia and most years, canada. >> we just want some ofthe skits from smaller states and australia and idaho, they don't get recruit as much as kids here in southwest so to compete with the bigger schools we have to think outside the box. >> it helps the school sheriff settled with the big boys. >> review is not of college sports, it's nowhere near as big as it is here. this has been the team, extreme of mine for about five years, trying to get over here so i could pursue my education and rodeo. >> it only adds to the learning experience. >> it helps to know how they do things and, just from the different parts of the country. >> lessons you can learn in parts of the classroom. be consistent with what you do, don't do it every day and then slack off. >> they are helping us small schools stand tall in the rights of intercollegiate rodeo and openness kids get shot of helping their dreams. >> as the sprawl pushes back the rural curtain of america so many shall combinations can be found. for jazz musician in colorado friend has provided him wi
did those writers from 16 different states, australia and most years, canada. >> we just want some ofthe skits from smaller states and australia and idaho, they don't get recruit as much as kids here in southwest so to compete with the bigger schools we have to think outside the box. >> it helps the school sheriff settled with the big boys. >> review is not of college sports, it's nowhere near as big as it is here. this has been the team, extreme of mine for about five years,...
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on board without asking for congressional approval and other signatories include australia new zealand canada morocco singapore and south korea but in a secret ceremony in japan today several european nations also signed on and the protests in warsaw so now the public is more aware of this agreement and with the end of an anti pick the momentum behind them could act as still be changed or stopped joining me from our studio in new york is adam clarke asked as blogger at the atlantic wire and i want to thank you for joining us tonight if you can first give us a little refresher as to what exactly it is in act that should make us so worried now we know that of course there have been some drafts of it that have been leaked online we don't know the exact language of whatever the final bill is but you know it's raise concerns for reasons. you know thanks for having me on the same kinds of concerns that people have about. there's a was the one they had about so good about pippa about how the bill sort of holds internet service writers responsible for cause or that they're hosting and. has provisions
on board without asking for congressional approval and other signatories include australia new zealand canada morocco singapore and south korea but in a secret ceremony in japan today several european nations also signed on and the protests in warsaw so now the public is more aware of this agreement and with the end of an anti pick the momentum behind them could act as still be changed or stopped joining me from our studio in new york is adam clarke asked as blogger at the atlantic wire and i...
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temperatures over a thousand courageous swimmers from twenty seven countries including as far away as canada and australia support and all of them look forward to a hot drink at the very end. between updating everyone on facebook and the national news by crime is time to hit results upside a spate of really really big event not destroy us i think i think makes world championships it will it will be a big big train coming out of the. more forthcoming your way in less than a couple of hours meanwhile you can take a look at our youtube channel which is at our sports news sell it take a look when you get a chance thanks for watching. well . technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. more sanctions on syria damascus rejects arab league calls for present. a new government with the opposition. new libya. clash with interim government forces in the town of bani walid as fears grow of a slide back into civil war. for being one sided extradition between the u.s. . to help bring to justice places french schools for me it's a one way street. costing live from moscow this is
temperatures over a thousand courageous swimmers from twenty seven countries including as far away as canada and australia support and all of them look forward to a hot drink at the very end. between updating everyone on facebook and the national news by crime is time to hit results upside a spate of really really big event not destroy us i think i think makes world championships it will it will be a big big train coming out of the. more forthcoming your way in less than a couple of hours...
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china, britain, france, russia, japan, germany, saudi arabia, india, italy, south korea, brazil, canada, australia, spain, turkey and israel. you add up all of the military budgets that is our interest charge on the debt. by 2015 -- by the way, that is the current historic low with a were to return to what they were, what they've averaged in the last 20 years about 5.7%, america will be spending more than the planet's entire military budget on the debt interest. by about 2015 we will be covering the entire cost of the people's liberation army of china. that's what you guys have to pay for. small businesses in bedford. suburban homeowners and nashua will be paying for the entire budget of the chinese military. no precedent on that anywhere in history. the roman empire felt pretty students last year's but they didn't say to the roman taxpayers that as a matter of policy are going to have to pick up the bill not just for the roman military that for the military as well. in give even if they had it wouldn't have been so bad because the military budget was mostly just held. [laughter] so they still wou
china, britain, france, russia, japan, germany, saudi arabia, india, italy, south korea, brazil, canada, australia, spain, turkey and israel. you add up all of the military budgets that is our interest charge on the debt. by 2015 -- by the way, that is the current historic low with a were to return to what they were, what they've averaged in the last 20 years about 5.7%, america will be spending more than the planet's entire military budget on the debt interest. by about 2015 we will be...
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australia second. south africa 3rd. canada 4th and the united states 5th. >>> it is a time for celebration. but it is also a time for crooks to target families. what is being done to keep everyone safe. >>> welcome to the neighborhood, the social networking company moving in to san francisco. @@@ [people chatting] everyone, it's $37 a piece. paying with your smart phone instead of cash. that's a step forward. with chase person-to-person quickpay, you can send money directly to your friend's checking account. all you need is their email address or mobile number. don't worry honey, i'll show you. thanks everyone. so take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> how much as the recession devastated's economy. -- devastated california's economy. 10 years ago california's output came out number 6 in the world. >>> linked in signed a new lease for office space in san francisco. the site says its presence in the city will give it more access to the workers they want. >>> san francisco is getting ready to celebrate the year of the drag officials want to prevent crimes. ed lee says it was too c
australia second. south africa 3rd. canada 4th and the united states 5th. >>> it is a time for celebration. but it is also a time for crooks to target families. what is being done to keep everyone safe. >>> welcome to the neighborhood, the social networking company moving in to san francisco. @@@ [people chatting] everyone, it's $37 a piece. paying with your smart phone instead of cash. that's a step forward. with chase person-to-person quickpay, you can send money directly to...
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australia. they have had rank choice. canada has had a little bit of it in british columbia. it is not limited to the united states. just to bring this down to why this is so important to lafco, we are in a situation where we may be at some point in the future appointee a municipal -- setting up a municipal utility district that has an elected board. it is conceivable that our cca will form relationships with other cities -- san bruno, east bay, even marin county in the future -- and we would need a joint powers board that, hopefully, would be elected. things like that and the broadband issue that i raised -- we could end up setting up a democratically elected communication's board. this really is a big deal for lafco, especially to the extent that any elected boards like those would have oversight over issues that have to do with ratepayers, which is primary when you have an elected body. i think this is a perfectly natural direction for lafco to go and wholeheartedly support it. thanks. commissioner campos: any other member of the public who would like to speak? seeing none
australia. they have had rank choice. canada has had a little bit of it in british columbia. it is not limited to the united states. just to bring this down to why this is so important to lafco, we are in a situation where we may be at some point in the future appointee a municipal -- setting up a municipal utility district that has an elected board. it is conceivable that our cca will form relationships with other cities -- san bruno, east bay, even marin county in the future -- and we would...
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australia. they have had rank choice. canada has had a little bit of it in british columbia. it is not limited to the united states. just to bring this down to why this is so important to lafco, we are in a situation where we may be at some point in the future appointee a municipal -- setting up a municipal utility district that has an elected board. it is conceivable that our cca
australia. they have had rank choice. canada has had a little bit of it in british columbia. it is not limited to the united states. just to bring this down to why this is so important to lafco, we are in a situation where we may be at some point in the future appointee a municipal -- setting up a municipal utility district that has an elected board. it is conceivable that our cca
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. >> he owns england, ireland, scotland, canada, new zealand or australia. so he stutters.eah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> i would cut my tongue off in new jersey. [ laughter ] i mean, it's what you want. >> jimmy: yeah, it's what you want. yeah. >> the royals -- i don't feel sorry for royals. >> jimmy: no. >> princess diana -- >> jimmy: yeah. [ in whiny voice ] >> "aw, i'm not happy." and the whole world still feels sorry. [ in whiny voice ] "i'm not happy. not happy. not happy." remember that stupid bitch? [ laughter ] i mean, "i'm not happy. i'm not happy." oh, excuse me. she was rich. she was gorgeous. she was beautiful. she had two normal children. she had a husband who didn't want to sleep with her. she had the whole thing. [ laughter and applause ] she had -- she had a crown. >> jimmy: i know. she had a crown. yeah. >> she had a crown. >> jimmy: all right, yeah. >> she had a crown. [ cheers ] if you had a crown, you can go back to any class reunion for the rest of your life. [ laughter ] when they say to you, "how are you doing?" you say, "check my hat." [ laughter ]
. >> he owns england, ireland, scotland, canada, new zealand or australia. so he stutters.eah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> i would cut my tongue off in new jersey. [ laughter ] i mean, it's what you want. >> jimmy: yeah, it's what you want. yeah. >> the royals -- i don't feel sorry for royals. >> jimmy: no. >> princess diana -- >> jimmy: yeah. [ in whiny voice ] >> "aw, i'm not happy." and the whole world still feels sorry. [ in whiny...
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now, we're in canada and we're in the u.s. and we just moved to australia. it's going to be a big revolution in on you we deal with our children. i love what i'm doing. >> thÅ?e book is terrific. thanks for joining us, goldie. >> thanks. >> good to see you. goldie hawn. >>> up next on the "wall street journal report," a look on the news this week that will have an impact on your money. as we go to a break, a look at how the stock market ended the week. i'd race down that hill without a helmet. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol and my risk of heart attack. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol's stayed down. lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. it's backed by over 19 years of research. [ female announcer ] lipit
now, we're in canada and we're in the u.s. and we just moved to australia. it's going to be a big revolution in on you we deal with our children. i love what i'm doing. >> thÅ?e book is terrific. thanks for joining us, goldie. >> thanks. >> good to see you. goldie hawn. >>> up next on the "wall street journal report," a look on the news this week that will have an impact on your money. as we go to a break, a look at how the stock market ended the week. i'd...
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behind australia, norway finland, germany, france, spain, and canada. we are way down the list in the terms of social mobility. am i reading you right. >> over this period in which those at the very top have done better and better the chance of climbing up the economic ladder hasn't grown at all, it may have actually declined and that is reflected i think in a sense of pessimism that you see among many middle class americans about whether the american dream still holds true. at the individual level americans are extremely optimistic. we're seeing in surveys for the first time that only about half of americans are agreeing that the american dream still holds true and that's remarkable. >> what's the practical consequences of that? of giving up faith and hope in that dream? >> the fact is that for most middle class and working-class americans, the politics seems increasingly removed from their everyday experience in their life. and there is a current of distrust and anger towards washington, that is so deep right now. >> when we turn on our tvs, our raaso
behind australia, norway finland, germany, france, spain, and canada. we are way down the list in the terms of social mobility. am i reading you right. >> over this period in which those at the very top have done better and better the chance of climbing up the economic ladder hasn't grown at all, it may have actually declined and that is reflected i think in a sense of pessimism that you see among many middle class americans about whether the american dream still holds true. at the...