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it's better to harbor today but it could be new york tomorrow or it couldn't be chicago next week bedford harbor is one of roughly one hundred cities or towns in michigan reportedly on the verge of fiscal collapse and economic desperation that could lead the way for financial martial law to spread throughout the state critics say that would lead to a deepening demise of democratic rights the u.s. has always claimed to stand for. marina port i.r.t. michigan i'll be back with the headlines shortly but first all the latest in the world of business. welcome to business here not to thanks for joining me the clock is ticking down on greece's judgment day the country will default in july if the e.u. doesn't provide a new bailout new austerity measures are being debated in parliament this week. from r.b.c. capital markets believes it's make or break time. the problem in greece is that we've had a lot of political difficulties we've had problems with the statistics which is misinformed by the government and the international community to sort of a. living at the eleventh for quite some time but i
it's better to harbor today but it could be new york tomorrow or it couldn't be chicago next week bedford harbor is one of roughly one hundred cities or towns in michigan reportedly on the verge of fiscal collapse and economic desperation that could lead the way for financial martial law to spread throughout the state critics say that would lead to a deepening demise of democratic rights the u.s. has always claimed to stand for. marina port i.r.t. michigan i'll be back with the headlines...
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to me it was important in bedford, new hampshire i know you have been there before. >> i have beautiful>> he said i have done it many, many years and you are different than the guys that come through. you know what, you were honest with us in every single answer and you answered every question and give us the details of why you believe it. i really think that right now we need someone who will actually lay out the facts for the people of the country who understand the issues and the root causes of the problems that we face and actually had a solution based in our founding principles that can restore america to its greatness. >> great to have you here. good to have you out on the campaign trial. >> thank you, mike. the good work you are doing. >> rick sanatorium. >> coming up. small businesses that used to thrive and now try are to survive. i will speak to three americans who are struggling with the economy . then tim bow is with us. later.@@ if you would like to comment on tonight's show e-mail us at fox news.com. >> fox news channel launched a brand new application from ipad. we'll get
to me it was important in bedford, new hampshire i know you have been there before. >> i have beautiful>> he said i have done it many, many years and you are different than the guys that come through. you know what, you were honest with us in every single answer and you answered every question and give us the details of why you believe it. i really think that right now we need someone who will actually lay out the facts for the people of the country who understand the issues and the...
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interesting that tim geithner, everybody thought at the beginning he will not last long, he is now the bedfordt's see how long he lasts. david, thanks very much. >> okay. >>> jack cafferty is asking should anthony weiner resign n a look at one of the congressman's, shall we say, less controversial photo? [ male announcer ] nature valley sweet & salty nut bars... they're made from whole roasted nuts and dipped in creamy peanut butter, making your craving for a sweet & salty bar irresistible, by nature valley. >>> let's check back with jack for the calferty file. >> the question this hour is should anthony weiner resign. dave in arizona, absolutely. some people are saying the story's a waste of time, that it's just about pictures of a guy in his shirt and some underwear. that's not the story. the story is our entire congress is made up of these lying, scheme being people who are supposed to represent us. he's now been exposed as dishonest and cannot be trusted for anything ever again. tom writes, let's take all the politics out of this and look at it for what it is. a member of congress, politic
interesting that tim geithner, everybody thought at the beginning he will not last long, he is now the bedfordt's see how long he lasts. david, thanks very much. >> okay. >>> jack cafferty is asking should anthony weiner resign n a look at one of the congressman's, shall we say, less controversial photo? [ male announcer ] nature valley sweet & salty nut bars... they're made from whole roasted nuts and dipped in creamy peanut butter, making your craving for a sweet &...
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you saw a little bit about in the video piece, also very active along with the group of folks in bedfordves, working with the virginia tech transportation institute on things like distracted driving, texting while you're driving. my daughter was a passenger in a vehicle that basically the accident didn't need to happen, but it probably most likely happened because of distracted driving, off-road, over recovery and there are a lot of things we can do to keep teens safe and there are a lot of people working pretty hard on that and i put some time in that. >> linda, you feel sorry for the guy who -- >> i feel so sorry. >> tough act to follow? >> very tough act to follow, almost impossible but hopefully possible. >> for those of you trying to maintain that idiot status, any quick advice you have for us? >> i think just taking the time to be there, and then listening. parents have a tendency to sort of try to tell and sometimes i know with lyndy and her grief, i had no answers for that. everybody grieves differently. my wife, beth, carly, myself, lyndy, our family, the church we go to, everyo
you saw a little bit about in the video piece, also very active along with the group of folks in bedfordves, working with the virginia tech transportation institute on things like distracted driving, texting while you're driving. my daughter was a passenger in a vehicle that basically the accident didn't need to happen, but it probably most likely happened because of distracted driving, off-road, over recovery and there are a lot of things we can do to keep teens safe and there are a lot of...
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activists with sessions dedicated to educate them about the budget proposals -- jeff joins us from bedford, virginia on our independent line. if you think defense cuts should be on the table as we look at how to trim the budget? caller: yes, we ought to do a thorough audit to figure out where the money is going. but my true thoughts is privatization of the military. these contractors are paid an enormous amounts of funds and money could be more well spent if we keep the money within the military. the wars are not supposed to be for profit, it is supposed to be for protection of homeland security and the u.s. itself. host: let's go to new jersey, karen who is in favor of cutting the fence. good morning. caller: hi, how are you? i am in favor of cutting the fence because it is 20% of our federal budget and social security also is 20%. we need to cut back everywhere. we can't just cut back one place or another. i think we should have had a war tax in the beginning right after 9/11 -- the cost is just outrageous. like your other caller said. that we could cut basis in europe. diggingbases -- b
activists with sessions dedicated to educate them about the budget proposals -- jeff joins us from bedford, virginia on our independent line. if you think defense cuts should be on the table as we look at how to trim the budget? caller: yes, we ought to do a thorough audit to figure out where the money is going. but my true thoughts is privatization of the military. these contractors are paid an enormous amounts of funds and money could be more well spent if we keep the money within the...
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located at 75 1/2 bedford street, past residents include cary grant, john barrymore and the poet ednaate broker paul bolson recently gave me a tour. i understand the whole house is built on a carriageway. >> it was, yes. >> is that typical of its time? >> it's not. this is an atypical house. everybody in new york wanted to use the space they had. >> and they squeezed this little house -- >> they squeeze the this house between the two houses that were here before. >> reporter: i had to measure the house myself just to believe it. 9.6! >> i told you! >> reporter: at 990 square feet, it's a little like living in a dollhouse. >> when you come in here, it's like entering the rabbit hole. your mind expands the room and it's just a great space. >> let's see if that works on my mind as i squeeze through this little kitchen here. >> reporter: four working fireplaces, original beams and a communal garden make up for some of the home's shortcomings. what is this, an ez-bake oven? it's so tiny. so do the details justify the price tag? >> the current owner did put in a million-dollar renovation. >
located at 75 1/2 bedford street, past residents include cary grant, john barrymore and the poet ednaate broker paul bolson recently gave me a tour. i understand the whole house is built on a carriageway. >> it was, yes. >> is that typical of its time? >> it's not. this is an atypical house. everybody in new york wanted to use the space they had. >> and they squeezed this little house -- >> they squeeze the this house between the two houses that were here before....
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uclear power was ag guest: i think i met her at eight town hall meeting we have in bedford. every aspect of our tax structure does need to be scrutinized, no question. we need a flatter, fairer, less complicated tax system, absolutely. that means we have to look at the entire constellation of what we have cobbled together over the years to try to compensate for what are on a reasonable levels relative to the rest of the world has as a base tax rate, in terms of corporate taxes. there have lots of -- there are lots of the fingers put on the scales of a tax assistance to all the different constituencies. -- on the skills of our tax assistance to help a different constituencies. they need to be worked out so that everybody stays the same and is doing the right thing. i understand the genesis of the question in that way. with regard to nuclear power, i have met with the nrc, all of their monitors on site at indian point, the management of indian point, have toured the plant twice now. most recently, of course, after the fukushima daiichi. i am satisfied that the plant is being r
uclear power was ag guest: i think i met her at eight town hall meeting we have in bedford. every aspect of our tax structure does need to be scrutinized, no question. we need a flatter, fairer, less complicated tax system, absolutely. that means we have to look at the entire constellation of what we have cobbled together over the years to try to compensate for what are on a reasonable levels relative to the rest of the world has as a base tax rate, in terms of corporate taxes. there have lots...
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in one case, madam president, a new bedford, massachusetts, fisherman lost his livelihood and a farm that had been in the family since the 1640's, forced to sell it due to the punitive noaa penalties. the commerce department concluded the perverse incentive to fill the asset forfeiture fund with funds was the motivating factor in how noaa handled tkhaeus. a gentleman -- that case. a gentleman named larry lecuba got not only a check but apology from washington because of those abuses. he will never get his home back. my role as ranking member of the federal financial manager along with tom carper of delaware, we held a field hearing in boston on june 20 to identify a lot of these long-standing problems and identify the problems with the asset forfeiture fund itself. unfortunately, the hearing revealed that while noaa has instituted some reforms to its management of the fund, including auditing the fund for the first time in nearly four decades, it still intends to utilize the seized assets of fishermen to pay for foreign travel, which i feel is completely inappropriate. the years of n
in one case, madam president, a new bedford, massachusetts, fisherman lost his livelihood and a farm that had been in the family since the 1640's, forced to sell it due to the punitive noaa penalties. the commerce department concluded the perverse incentive to fill the asset forfeiture fund with funds was the motivating factor in how noaa handled tkhaeus. a gentleman -- that case. a gentleman named larry lecuba got not only a check but apology from washington because of those abuses. he will...