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we have a time bazooka now. we may keep rates at zero till the hereafter, until we're all dead, apparently. after we go past 2020 and 2030, i think then we go to our next life, whatever we come back as. might still be zero, but it is amazing. that's a pretty big bazooka wsh isn't it? >> yes. >> how does that work? can you borrow it and know you're going to make a profit? doesn't that create a lot of speculation and money? >> it does all sorts of things. but they've had interest rates in japan now for 10, 15 years, haven't they? we'll see. >> yeah. >> it's a huge experiment, joe. no one knows where it's going to finish. but investors have been able to ride it. here is the down day. we are at the low of the moment. 7 to 2 is where we stand at the moment. not huge losses. the ftse was down 70.4%. we heard from the bank of england, as well been they expect inflation to come down temporarily. but they reiterate this point saying even if we hit our target of 7%, it doesn't mean we're going raise rates. we can look at
we have a time bazooka now. we may keep rates at zero till the hereafter, until we're all dead, apparently. after we go past 2020 and 2030, i think then we go to our next life, whatever we come back as. might still be zero, but it is amazing. that's a pretty big bazooka wsh isn't it? >> yes. >> how does that work? can you borrow it and know you're going to make a profit? doesn't that create a lot of speculation and money? >> it does all sorts of things. but they've had...
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never built -- why do you think -- >> there was an attack actually on a nuclear power attack with a bazooka. it was by greens in germany. >> so now we've had a 40-year history, and some 100 of these facilities across america. there was a grand plan that a big hole in yucca mountain, and we were going to deliver all this radiation on railroads through the biggest cities and deliver it to this big hole, but nobody wants it coming through their towns, so it's all stored in their backyards. how do we get rid of it? what's your plan? how can we solve the problem we already have? >> first of all, even if we find a depository undergrown that's good for a quarter of a million years, you'll have trucks and railroad cars loaded with this waste coarsing through towns going to this repository. the you've had about six now closed town, utility executives themselves think it's totally uneconomical. two of them in texas, shut down. natural gas is killing nuclear power, but if you look at the existing ones, they're aging, many of them are near nuclear earthquake faults like indians point. >>s in just hyste
never built -- why do you think -- >> there was an attack actually on a nuclear power attack with a bazooka. it was by greens in germany. >> so now we've had a 40-year history, and some 100 of these facilities across america. there was a grand plan that a big hole in yucca mountain, and we were going to deliver all this radiation on railroads through the biggest cities and deliver it to this big hole, but nobody wants it coming through their towns, so it's all stored in their...
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so you ban howitzers because if i can't have a bazooka, i don't want a gun. >> are you for it or against it? >> i have no problem with it. >> with what? >> bans transfats. why do we need it? >> you're like the -- >> well, why do we need vodka? >> there's a responsible way to have one drink a night. >> vodka has its place. >> without vodka, i couldn't get through the night. are you kidding me? >> adam, finish that point. i'm sorry. >> my point is ben's changing the subject. there's a responsible way to drink vodka, because vodka can be abused doesn't mean we eliminate it. the point of the medical profession, ben, is that there's nothing good to say about transfats. >> do you know how much transfats you could have to eat to cause fatality? do you have any idea of the quantity involved? >> the medical profession has an opinion on this. i don't know what it is. >> godfather pizza. you had him on the show 10 years ago. you said you ran a pizza company. how did you stay so slim? he said, i have one slice, and that's it. we're talking about responsibility. >> by the way, that's horrible pizza.
so you ban howitzers because if i can't have a bazooka, i don't want a gun. >> are you for it or against it? >> i have no problem with it. >> with what? >> bans transfats. why do we need it? >> you're like the -- >> well, why do we need vodka? >> there's a responsible way to have one drink a night. >> vodka has its place. >> without vodka, i couldn't get through the night. are you kidding me? >> adam, finish that point. i'm sorry....
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>> if there was an attack on a nuclear power plant by bazooka by greens in germany. >> now we've had 40 years history of these nukes and 100 some facility across america. there was some kind of grand plan a big hole in yucca mountain and deliver all this radiation of railroads through the biggest cities in america and deliver it to this big hole. but nobody wants this coming through their town. it's all storied in their backyard. >> that's right. >> how do we get rid of all of it? what's your plan? how can we solve the problem we already have? >> first of all, even if we find a depository underground that's good for a quarter of a million years you're going to have trucks and railroad cars loaded with this radioactive waste coursing through towns, villages, farm countries, cities, going to this repository. the existing 99 nuclear plants, you have about six now closed down in the last year. utility executives themselves think it's totally uneconomic. two of them in texas plain shut down uneconomic. natural gas is killing nuclear power. but if you look at the existing ones, they're agi
>> if there was an attack on a nuclear power plant by bazooka by greens in germany. >> now we've had 40 years history of these nukes and 100 some facility across america. there was some kind of grand plan a big hole in yucca mountain and deliver all this radiation of railroads through the biggest cities in america and deliver it to this big hole. but nobody wants this coming through their town. it's all storied in their backyard. >> that's right. >> how do we get rid of...
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we thought we were going to get the bazooka, we wouldn't use it. we got inside, we got our good friends at morgan stanley, the feds, they came back and said, you have a big problem and so then we -- we changed course and that's what you have to do when your crisis -- if you're -- and barney, in the forward to my paperback book, he wrote that's why congress can't initiate, congress has to give authorities and trust the executive branch. >> the one cautionary note is that there's -- you don't want mistrust between the branches to make that process so brittle that there isn't the flexibility to act. that's a danger we have to be careful about. >> you betcha. and that's a nice way of saying it undermined my credibility with congress, and it did. and when i -- the last -- there's nothing worse than the last few weeks sitting there doing the things we felt we needed to do. because right up until the end we were making the loan. doing the b of a deal. and i knew that the american people were angry. and were unhappy with tarp. and the fact is, when there's
we thought we were going to get the bazooka, we wouldn't use it. we got inside, we got our good friends at morgan stanley, the feds, they came back and said, you have a big problem and so then we -- we changed course and that's what you have to do when your crisis -- if you're -- and barney, in the forward to my paperback book, he wrote that's why congress can't initiate, congress has to give authorities and trust the executive branch. >> the one cautionary note is that there's -- you...
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. >> jimmy: ah, yeah, just walk in throughith like a bazooka.eady for my bond impersonations. >> jimmy: w many bonds can you do? >> i can do -- i can -- everyo can do sean connery. you go to a party, there all e drunk guys. and i had to show up in an original outfit. anpierce brosnan, that a difficult one. okay. [ as moore ] well, everyone knows tha roger moore has th rather deep voice. ke this. as connery ] and -- most people can do sean connery, but they can'tet the depth. [ laughternd applause ] >>immy: you did get the depth. as brosnan ] >> but pierce osnan has this slight sorof irish that you can detect when he saks. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my god. that is so good. [ applause ] [ as brosnan ] >> james bond, jamesond. p of the morning to u. >> jmy: he does have a little bit irish. yeah, a little bit. just a little bit. >> jimmy: yoare a talented guy. i want everybody to go check out this movie, "philomena." here is a clip of steve ogan. >> so, plomena, how are you? >> i'm all right. i had a hip replacement last year, martin. >>
. >> jimmy: ah, yeah, just walk in throughith like a bazooka.eady for my bond impersonations. >> jimmy: w many bonds can you do? >> i can do -- i can -- everyo can do sean connery. you go to a party, there all e drunk guys. and i had to show up in an original outfit. anpierce brosnan, that a difficult one. okay. [ as moore ] well, everyone knows tha roger moore has th rather deep voice. ke this. as connery ] and -- most people can do sean connery, but they can'tet the depth. [...
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the national guard was called in, and the national guard fired off to world war ii bazooka's. one of them hit the window. you can see the damage. the other one went far wide of its mark and went over the tower and into the neighborhood beyond. fortunately no one was killed. it made national news and people who are employed here were locked into building, and the facility for three days. people outside the walls had loved ones working here, were terrified and had no idea what was going on until the standoff was over. and it actually ended when the two guys that were holed up in the tower committed suicide. one killed the other and then committed suicide. you are looking at the prison, and across the yard all the way across to this doorway is where the women's facility was built in 1908. until 1908, the women were housed in the facility with the men in various buildings, outbuildings. there was no female staff. there was no matron and to finally this facility was built and the state been hired and matrix to take care of the women prisoners. they were never very many women here.
the national guard was called in, and the national guard fired off to world war ii bazooka's. one of them hit the window. you can see the damage. the other one went far wide of its mark and went over the tower and into the neighborhood beyond. fortunately no one was killed. it made national news and people who are employed here were locked into building, and the facility for three days. people outside the walls had loved ones working here, were terrified and had no idea what was going on until...
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unsecured area, people getting out of cars coming to catch flights can get out of those vehicles with a bazooka. they're not going through security till at the get to the gate checkpoint. as mike mentioned, it's a tremendous point, the cameras they'll be going through now will cover everything from the vehicles unloading people at the front doors, the sidewalks, entries, the gate areas, the hallway areas leading to the security can checkpoints. they'll be going through that now in detail trying to see if there's more than one person that walked in there. when did see they the weapon, are there other people maybe with that person and somehow disappeared into the airport. all of that is under review and analysis right now and has been since the initial incident. wanting to know is this person alone or was this person alone when the attempt was made. >> and they'll be reviewing all those videotapes very, very closely. i assume they've probably already started. casey, i take it you're now at l.a.x., is that right. >> that's right. i'm just outside the gates. for those familiar with the airport, i'm
unsecured area, people getting out of cars coming to catch flights can get out of those vehicles with a bazooka. they're not going through security till at the get to the gate checkpoint. as mike mentioned, it's a tremendous point, the cameras they'll be going through now will cover everything from the vehicles unloading people at the front doors, the sidewalks, entries, the gate areas, the hallway areas leading to the security can checkpoints. they'll be going through that now in detail trying...
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qe's really the bazooka -- >> the deposit rate or -- >> i would expect both. >> right. >> meaning that if the ecb cuts some time next year -- i don't see them cutting in december -- it would be a cut hype -- at least, my scenario would be they cut the refinancing rate again, say to 12.5 basis points or 10 basis points. i don't see it below ten basis points. the deposit rates seem metrically move from zero to say minus 12.5 basis points, so the corridor would be -- >> they keep the corridor. >> they keep the corridor of 25 basis points. this would push beyond year, presumably, trading on the bid side below zero, and it would compress the front end of the curve, it would weaken somewhat the euro exchange rate, and that would be the purpose. now, are they going to do it or not? i think they need to see at least the data for the first months of next year. is there any evidence of a triple dip? is there any evidence of deflation, even in germany? if we see the cti moving towards zero in germany, then i think the bundesbank will support the move. i don't see them acting before the next three
qe's really the bazooka -- >> the deposit rate or -- >> i would expect both. >> right. >> meaning that if the ecb cuts some time next year -- i don't see them cutting in december -- it would be a cut hype -- at least, my scenario would be they cut the refinancing rate again, say to 12.5 basis points or 10 basis points. i don't see it below ten basis points. the deposit rates seem metrically move from zero to say minus 12.5 basis points, so the corridor would be --...
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>> it is a gentleman with a bazooka or rocket launcher and another gentleman standing on his shouldersome target acquisition. >> yes. those are assault men. that was my previous job in the infantry. what i loved about that photo, a live fire range on the big island on hawaii. those marines were private. they were all privates, assault section. it was nearing the end of the training exercise and they had to do a volley fire. they fired a lot of rockets at the same time. they all hit their targets. being so new to their new unit, that was one of their first major exercises, they nailed it. the look on their faces, all of them screaming in victory, it was a great time. i was right there, about ten meters away. >> awesome. corporal matthew callahan, u.s. marine corps, thank you for your service and i'm glad you continue to serve so many people in wounded warriors. let every american understand what type of sacrifice you have made. again, thank you. coming up, brand-new obamacare fallout. you might be able to keep your doctor, but how long will you have to wait to see them? a stunning new
>> it is a gentleman with a bazooka or rocket launcher and another gentleman standing on his shouldersome target acquisition. >> yes. those are assault men. that was my previous job in the infantry. what i loved about that photo, a live fire range on the big island on hawaii. those marines were private. they were all privates, assault section. it was nearing the end of the training exercise and they had to do a volley fire. they fired a lot of rockets at the same time. they all hit...