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leave it said ben. from the middle of the panting stack of men. nobody move said ben. there was a brief silent. or at least when i do. sorry. that's okay said ben. patrice rolled off
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leave it said ben. from the middle of the panting stack of men. nobody move said ben. there was a brief silent. or at least when i do. sorry. that's okay said ben. patrice rolled off the bed. then he flickinged it into the toilet. what's this? his head was on my which of the now. that's an orchid. it keeps coming back. one with of those extra touches that mean a lot. he stared down at this offering. it don't look right somehow. i know. especially with a condom on it. he cleaned up at the sink. he started gathering up his clothes. hang with us for a while. busy day tomorrow. >> my other job, bacheloret party. i strip for private parties. that's what this is for. he was stepping into his fatigues. apparently impressed. it ain't worth the bus fair half the time. patrice shrubbed. if a sister has a plate of ribs, there's no way to held her attention. ben and i laughed. i'm serious. tickled to his response. i am up there working my ass off and they are sitting down there with their press on nails. tough crowd. they say they like the mens, he drew out the last. but they don'
leave it said ben. from the middle of the panting stack of men. nobody move said ben. there was a brief silent. or at least when i do. sorry. that's okay said ben. patrice rolled off the bed. then he flickinged it into the toilet. what's this? his head was on my which of the now. that's an orchid. it keeps coming back. one with of those extra touches that mean a lot. he stared down at this offering. it don't look right somehow. i know. especially with a condom on it. he cleaned up at the sink....
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your ben. no. my ben's not my ben. my ben's just ben. i mean, we're just friends.no. (quietly): just... ♪ i'm not crazy about these light fixtures. kitchen's too small. what's next? 607 franklin st. ♪ sea bass... ♪ ooohhh! ♪ i like it. yeah, i love the kitchen. [ male announcer ] the epa-estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. perfect for finding your way home. ♪ [people caughing] they're smart. they can outsmart their humans. and their canines. that's why they deserve the smartest choice in litter. so we make fresh step scoopable litter with carbon, which is more effective at absorbing odors than baking soda. fresh step. your cat deserves the best. look for new fresh step, with better odor elimination than ever before. look for new fresh step, (moaning) wow. that was very enthusiastic. you are amazing. i didn't know that there were people in the world with as much passion and-and fire as you. me? dude, you are open about your feelings. you drink like a bass player. you bang like a jungle cat. i'm just trying to keep up. well, the difference is, this doesn't come
your ben. no. my ben's not my ben. my ben's just ben. i mean, we're just friends.no. (quietly): just... ♪ i'm not crazy about these light fixtures. kitchen's too small. what's next? 607 franklin st. ♪ sea bass... ♪ ooohhh! ♪ i like it. yeah, i love the kitchen. [ male announcer ] the epa-estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. perfect for finding your way home. ♪ [people caughing] they're smart. they can outsmart their humans. and their canines. that's why they deserve the smartest...
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>> for a person like ben long-term investment is -- i think he is on to something. >> ben talks longas adam. >> ben is 400 years and adam five. >> and could be next week. >> for my long term needs. that is what we are talking about. >> and thank you very much. up next, forbes on fox. >> forget the president's plan, did the house just pass the best job's bill for america. house plan cuts the power of the nation's labor relation board so they will have a
>> for a person like ben long-term investment is -- i think he is on to something. >> ben talks longas adam. >> ben is 400 years and adam five. >> and could be next week. >> for my long term needs. that is what we are talking about. >> and thank you very much. up next, forbes on fox. >> forget the president's plan, did the house just pass the best job's bill for america. house plan cuts the power of the nation's labor relation board so they will have a
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ben, what are you doing? >> hatteris financial.his is a company that sells mortgage-back securities but they're backed by the federal government. that is to say they will tell you income insurance, income produced by mortgages but the mortgages are all guaranteed by federal insured entities, federally backed entities. good return, off the high. i think it will recover. people realize the government is not going to let the entities fail. >> neil: interesting, ben, something that has the assurance of government backing it up. >> when the government is involved how can it go wrong? >> neil: you would agree with it? >> i like the risk-reward on it. >> neil: thank you. we continue with david asman on "forbes on fox." you're watching the network for business news. it has fox on it. you have want to stay with it. here is david. >> david: stocks tanking this week. now a new report says housing prices will stay in the tank until the end of 2015. now the housing crash got
ben, what are you doing? >> hatteris financial.his is a company that sells mortgage-back securities but they're backed by the federal government. that is to say they will tell you income insurance, income produced by mortgages but the mortgages are all guaranteed by federal insured entities, federally backed entities. good return, off the high. i think it will recover. people realize the government is not going to let the entities fail. >> neil: interesting, ben, something that has...
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but i am ben bernanke i've got a pig i got a monkey i guess and sticks. some twigs yeah the dice oh yeah this is apparently operation twist max tell us more headline reads operation twist fails to reinsure investors. back somehow all this stuff did not. impress investors but now the fed is feeling ben bernanke is failing at his job in providing price stability and wage wage debility in america and he's trying to turn as you point out junk into something that will provide collateral for a banking system that's collapsing and the market is saying we recognize that you're a fool ben bernanke and we're crashing well this quote comes from alan blinder a professor at princeton university and he's a former vice chairman of the fed and he said through operation twist bernanke he is throwing sticks and stones and peashooters and b.b. guns and whatever he's got at that weak economy in the effort to make marginal improvements i don't expect any miracles from it and frankly neither do they so max we see this set off and we see this junk shot over and over in the last
but i am ben bernanke i've got a pig i got a monkey i guess and sticks. some twigs yeah the dice oh yeah this is apparently operation twist max tell us more headline reads operation twist fails to reinsure investors. back somehow all this stuff did not. impress investors but now the fed is feeling ben bernanke is failing at his job in providing price stability and wage wage debility in america and he's trying to turn as you point out junk into something that will provide collateral for a...
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impress investors but the fed is feeling ben bernanke is failing. in providing price stability and wage wage stability in america and he's trying to turn as you point out junk into something that will provide collateral for a banking system that's collapsing and the market is saying we recognize that you're a fool ben bernanke and we're crashing well this quote comes from alan blinder a professor at princeton university in the is a former vice chairman of the fed and he said through operation twist bernanke he is throwing sticks and stones and peashooters and b.b. guns and whatever he's got that we could khana me in the effort to make marginal improvements i don't expect any miracles from it and frankly neither do they so max we see this that often we see this junk shot over and over in the last two or three years as the whole financial system collapses but as all of our systems class we saw the junk shot in the gulf of mexico with b.p. we saw the junk shot in fukushima the junk bonds have been replaced with actual junk from the junk yard and the pr
impress investors but the fed is feeling ben bernanke is failing. in providing price stability and wage wage stability in america and he's trying to turn as you point out junk into something that will provide collateral for a banking system that's collapsing and the market is saying we recognize that you're a fool ben bernanke and we're crashing well this quote comes from alan blinder a professor at princeton university in the is a former vice chairman of the fed and he said through operation...
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if ben walked in the same direction, he would take time for small talk. if he was walking in the opposite direction, he would kindly nod. sadly, he passed away this past june. however, his honor will always be shared with the community of stone lake by a single cherry tree that was planted with his family on june 1, 2011. on behalf of all his civic stewardship, we honor anhim. [applause] i want to present this to mrs. ito. [applause] >> we feel so honored to accept this for ben ito. wonderful job. thank you. [applause] >> i will say just one thing. he told me a long time ago that one day he would be recognized by the city for something. i kind of thought it was a joke at the time, but it came through. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. >> commissioner lee. commissioner lee: thank you. september 4 and 5 rec and park and the table tennis association are preparing for a two-day ping-pong tournament at richmond recreation center on september 4 and september 5. i understand there will be cash prizes. one of the top prizes is a $500 price in the adult category
if ben walked in the same direction, he would take time for small talk. if he was walking in the opposite direction, he would kindly nod. sadly, he passed away this past june. however, his honor will always be shared with the community of stone lake by a single cherry tree that was planted with his family on june 1, 2011. on behalf of all his civic stewardship, we honor anhim. [applause] i want to present this to mrs. ito. [applause] >> we feel so honored to accept this for ben ito....
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now you guys ready for a new vocabulary word so they better reserve chairman ben bernanke he announced that announced that operation twist is going into effect and that means the fed is going to move the money in its nearly one point seven trillion dollars portfolio government bonds from short term securities into long term securities and here's a strategy that was used in the sixty's during the kennedy administration it's meant to lower young long term yields which determines the interest rate which means in theory rates on mortgages and other consumer and business loans will go down a move brought markets down and it's one that republican lawmakers are in opposition to as even before the fed made this announcement word spread that a letter had been sent by john boehner and mitch mcconnell last night to ben bernanke the urging him to resist efforts to lower interest rates so clearly this has become very political but when it comes to the economy is it going to work here discusses in our studio in new york is joe weisenthal deputy editor of the business insider want to thank you for jo
now you guys ready for a new vocabulary word so they better reserve chairman ben bernanke he announced that announced that operation twist is going into effect and that means the fed is going to move the money in its nearly one point seven trillion dollars portfolio government bonds from short term securities into long term securities and here's a strategy that was used in the sixty's during the kennedy administration it's meant to lower young long term yields which determines the interest rate...
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how do you receive that tonight, ben? >> you know, the -- i think he said everything you would expect troy davis to say. this is not your typical case. this is a case where man for 22 years contended he was innocent and that every year and recently everyday, more and more information has come forward confirming that. i first met his sister 15 years ago. i had my doubts. as i dug into the case more, as she dug into the case more, every year, it became clearer and clearer she was right, troy was telling the truth. you would expect him to say those three things we heard him say tonight. you would expect him to say, i am innocent and you would expect him to say keep digging, a man of such deep faith and quite frankly grown close to many of the guards. there was a moment the other day my staff and family over visiting, the guard leaned in and said, please hold it together for the sake of us because we're all sitting here trying to hold it together. a guard talked about how his mom was praying for troy davis and for justice to
how do you receive that tonight, ben? >> you know, the -- i think he said everything you would expect troy davis to say. this is not your typical case. this is a case where man for 22 years contended he was innocent and that every year and recently everyday, more and more information has come forward confirming that. i first met his sister 15 years ago. i had my doubts. as i dug into the case more, as she dug into the case more, every year, it became clearer and clearer she was right,...
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there have been so many in contemporary times, ben.s is going to be the start of a movement. reverend sharpton also said that earlier tonight on this network in coverage. why would this be the start of something moving forward that would be any different from any other effort? >> in the more than 15 years that i've been working off and on, on capital cases, i've reviewed thousands, been involved in one way or the other with dozens or maybe hundreds, and never seen a case like this where there was so much doubt, where there were so many people to come forward and say that they lied. where the inmates or the man's story of innocence was so consistent. where so many people looked at it, including former directors of fbi, former wards of this prison and said, there's just too much doubt here. this really is a special case. you have to look back maybe to the case of carl chessman in the 1950s to find one where the case of innocence was both as compelling and evoked such global attention. and the reality is that this case, because it struck
there have been so many in contemporary times, ben.s is going to be the start of a movement. reverend sharpton also said that earlier tonight on this network in coverage. why would this be the start of something moving forward that would be any different from any other effort? >> in the more than 15 years that i've been working off and on, on capital cases, i've reviewed thousands, been involved in one way or the other with dozens or maybe hundreds, and never seen a case like this where...
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ben foss's story is inspiring. there are a lot of people out there that are just like ben.ding disability. they fall in problem solving. one study found that 35% of people are dislexic. richard branson, steven speilberg and jay leno all have dyslexia. >>> my conversation with these two men who have traced back our family tree more than 3 million years. what does that mean for medicine and what really makes us all human? almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious,
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bernanke he's helicopter dollars babyface ben bernanke he's making the world happy well that's why we've said it would go to two thousand dollars an ounce well let's turn back to october twenty third two thousand and nine this is john nadler of kitco dot com writing he asked and asked says high gold price at one thousand dollars not sustainable so john nadler wrote in case you have any doubts where this writer stands he says gold is not in a bull market the dollar is in a bear market yes well let's talk again with all that ten thousand dollars and stays in her thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max don't go away and much more coming your way so stay right there.
bernanke he's helicopter dollars babyface ben bernanke he's making the world happy well that's why we've said it would go to two thousand dollars an ounce well let's turn back to october twenty third two thousand and nine this is john nadler of kitco dot com writing he asked and asked says high gold price at one thousand dollars not sustainable so john nadler wrote in case you have any doubts where this writer stands he says gold is not in a bull market the dollar is in a bear market yes well...
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how do you receive that tonight, ben? >> you know, i think he said everything that you would expect troy davis to say. this is not your typical case. this is a case where a man for 22 years has contended that he is innocent and that every year, recently every day, more and more information came forward confirming that. i first met his sister 15 years ago. and i had my doubts. but as i dug into the case more, as she dug into the case more, every year it became clearer and clearer that she was right, that troy was telling the truth. and so you would expect him to say those three things that we heard that he said tonight. you would expect him to say, i am innocent. you would expect him to say keep digging. and you would expect a man of such deep faith who quite frankly had grown close to many of the guards. there was a moment the other day when my staff was over visiting and the family was over visiting the guard leaned in and said, please hold it together for the sake of us. because we're all sitting here trying to hold it
how do you receive that tonight, ben? >> you know, i think he said everything that you would expect troy davis to say. this is not your typical case. this is a case where a man for 22 years has contended that he is innocent and that every year, recently every day, more and more information came forward confirming that. i first met his sister 15 years ago. and i had my doubts. but as i dug into the case more, as she dug into the case more, every year it became clearer and clearer that she...
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to run up russia doesn't have to sell assets right now stayed on i felt it would like to because as ben pointed out in principle once they get the economy out i'm sure get the government out of the economy so russia has a little bit of a luxury situation right now compared to a lot of its appears in the world. feinted we are in such situation when we can afford ourselves wisely handle the days resources very very important the resources for the national economy and very serious but his opponents of the. pros those on the world scale i would agree wise words from which were about the goals of privatization will under a lot from big crisis of the year has been and seeks. to sell than and night but we didn't do everything we learned as the lessons of this. pierrette it's time to challenge another difficult times another crisis and. i don't mean to overestimate the role of the business but it's very evident that business can play a significant role when we believe that we if we look at it we're going to tom here i mean tom if we're if we're looking at you know should they or shouldn't they
to run up russia doesn't have to sell assets right now stayed on i felt it would like to because as ben pointed out in principle once they get the economy out i'm sure get the government out of the economy so russia has a little bit of a luxury situation right now compared to a lot of its appears in the world. feinted we are in such situation when we can afford ourselves wisely handle the days resources very very important the resources for the national economy and very serious but his...
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they are all in a greemt that ben bernanke bad. >> would ben bernanke have a job in your administration? >> no, i'd be looking for somebody new. >> if this guy prints more money between now and the election, i don't know what you all would do it him in iowa, but we would treat him pretty ugly down in texas. >> speaker gingrich, chairman of the federal reserve ben bernanke will come to the end of his term in 2014. would you reappoint ben bernanke? >> i would fire him tomorrow. >> why? >> i think he's been the most inflationary, dangerous and power-centered chairman of the fed in the history of the fed. >> ben bernanke the most inflationary fed chairman of all-time. this seems to be their reasoning for why they're all piling on baldy beardy ben bernanke. he made u.s. dollars worthless, they say, crazy the inflation he's created. the most inflationary chairman in the history of the fed. every time bernanke does something to stimulate the economy it makes more inflation. he's the most inflationary guy ever. republican candidates agree on that. here's what inflation looked like over the last
they are all in a greemt that ben bernanke bad. >> would ben bernanke have a job in your administration? >> no, i'd be looking for somebody new. >> if this guy prints more money between now and the election, i don't know what you all would do it him in iowa, but we would treat him pretty ugly down in texas. >> speaker gingrich, chairman of the federal reserve ben bernanke will come to the end of his term in 2014. would you reappoint ben bernanke? >> i would fire...
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there are a lot of people out there just like ben.a is at its core a reading disability but often dyslexics tend to excel in design, oral communication, problem solving. one study found that a staggering 35% of entrepreneurs are in fact dyslexic. richard branson, steven spielberg, jay leno all have dyslexia as well. still to come, my exclusive conversation. two men have traced back million years. what does that mean for medicine? what is it that really makes us all human? almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because e
there are a lot of people out there just like ben.a is at its core a reading disability but often dyslexics tend to excel in design, oral communication, problem solving. one study found that a staggering 35% of entrepreneurs are in fact dyslexic. richard branson, steven spielberg, jay leno all have dyslexia as well. still to come, my exclusive conversation. two men have traced back million years. what does that mean for medicine? what is it that really makes us all human? almost tastes like one...
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how do you receive that tonight, ben?-- he said everything that you would expect troy davis to say. this is not your typical case. this is a case where the man for 22 years has continued that he is innocent and every year and recently everyday more and more information came forward confirming that. i first met sis sister 15 years ago. i had my doubts. as i dug into the case more, as she dug into the case more, every year it became clearer and clearer that she was right, that troy was telling the truth. you would expect him to say those three things tonight. you could wo expect him to i t.o. say, i am innocent. you would expect him to say, keep digging and a man with deep faith and grown close to the guards. there was a minute the other day with a wr the staff was visiting and the guard leaned in and said, please hold it together for the sake of us. we are sitting here trying to hold it together. the guard talked about how his mom was praying for troy davis and for justice to be done here. these guards are human too. the f
how do you receive that tonight, ben?-- he said everything that you would expect troy davis to say. this is not your typical case. this is a case where the man for 22 years has continued that he is innocent and every year and recently everyday more and more information came forward confirming that. i first met sis sister 15 years ago. i had my doubts. as i dug into the case more, as she dug into the case more, every year it became clearer and clearer that she was right, that troy was telling...
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ben is live for us now. as i said, hundreds of miles south of tripoli, way out in this desert, just after 9:00 p.m. local time. ben, before we get to that fire fight, just tell me where you are and tell us why the rebels are there so far into ethe desert. >> reporter: we're about 450 miles south of tripoli. we're on this air base that just two nights ago was taken over by the rebels. now, the reason why this is important is that we're about -- let me think in miles -- 16 miles to the north of sabah, the biggest city in southern libya, a city traditionally very loyal to moammar gadhafi. in fact, rebel commanders say they believe there's a very good chance gadhafi could be in this area. so they're very eager to establish their control over this part of the country, but they're also very much on the lookout, hunting for moammar gadhafi. brooke? >> reporter: be . >> ben, we saw the video of the fire fight you found yourself in. we have a video of you on your stomach. rebels behind you, somehow you're talking thr
ben is live for us now. as i said, hundreds of miles south of tripoli, way out in this desert, just after 9:00 p.m. local time. ben, before we get to that fire fight, just tell me where you are and tell us why the rebels are there so far into ethe desert. >> reporter: we're about 450 miles south of tripoli. we're on this air base that just two nights ago was taken over by the rebels. now, the reason why this is important is that we're about -- let me think in miles -- 16 miles to the...
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in arlington ben. abc 7. >> some homes in stafford, virginia are teetering on the edge after a massive landslide. the austin ridge community dan and michele o'leary's deck, hot tub and yard cags indicated down the side. insurance is not covering the damage. >> they reappraised the property and land for zero so the total worth of our property building and land is zeroo dollars. >> and what's worse, the o'learies still have to make mortgage payments of $300 a month. >> county officials say they are asking the state and familya to help. niche some woodbridge residents forced from their homes met their county leaders. heavy rain caused part of a wall to collapse behind their condo complex and tuesday work was submitted for the first wave of repairs. >> pain elementary students will november eastern high school while crews restore power for their building. officials say parents should drop their children off at pain elementy -- elementary and students will be bused to a high school. >> and you decide if a s
in arlington ben. abc 7. >> some homes in stafford, virginia are teetering on the edge after a massive landslide. the austin ridge community dan and michele o'leary's deck, hot tub and yard cags indicated down the side. insurance is not covering the damage. >> they reappraised the property and land for zero so the total worth of our property building and land is zeroo dollars. >> and what's worse, the o'learies still have to make mortgage payments of $300 a month. >>...
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our ben wedeman has been able to get these documents. what did you find? >> reporter: what we did find was the libyan government's cia, where thousands of documents that went into the details of the developing relationship beginning in early 2004, between the libyan spy agency and the cia, mi 6 in the uk and others, over this program of extraordinary renditions, whereby the united states or the uk would capture terror suspects and hand them over to countries like egypt, like jordan, like tunisia and it turns out, libya as well where they would be interrogated by the standard methods in these countries which oftentimes was torture. so what we saw was correspondence between the libyan intelligence agency and the cia. some of it quite intelligent, go into the finer details of how this relationship developed and it appeared to be quite warm, despite the fact that for year after year the state department, for instance, in it's annual human rights report would document all the human rights abuses by many of these same agencies which with the cia was cooperating.
our ben wedeman has been able to get these documents. what did you find? >> reporter: what we did find was the libyan government's cia, where thousands of documents that went into the details of the developing relationship beginning in early 2004, between the libyan spy agency and the cia, mi 6 in the uk and others, over this program of extraordinary renditions, whereby the united states or the uk would capture terror suspects and hand them over to countries like egypt, like jordan, like...
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at jackson hole jackson hole gathering with ben bernanke in other central bankers and one of our big points there was that policymakers have to do everything they possibly can to keep house prices from falling further what are your thoughts on this point. my thoughts are they won't let the free markets work real estate got into a bubble because of policy makers trying to manipulate things they were trying to keep the stock markets from from seeking equilibrium and going back to realistic p. e. ratios and dividend yields they tried they pushed it into a bubble the bubble popped nobody likes a recession so the government comes in to save us and they try and push the stock market back up by lowering interest rates and accidentally create a housing bubble they're going to create some other bubble regardless of whatever what actions they take we have a monetary system that is a fault for this we are using a ponzi scheme monetary system that isn't a free market monetary system if we allowed the free market to once again select what money was and what the price of money is in the price of m
at jackson hole jackson hole gathering with ben bernanke in other central bankers and one of our big points there was that policymakers have to do everything they possibly can to keep house prices from falling further what are your thoughts on this point. my thoughts are they won't let the free markets work real estate got into a bubble because of policy makers trying to manipulate things they were trying to keep the stock markets from from seeking equilibrium and going back to realistic p. e....
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saturday edition of the kaiser report i'm honored max all right mike will money let me ask you this ben bernanke he has promised to keep interest rates at near zero for the next two years what will this do to the economy and to the dollar you know i said before that ben bernanke he is dumber than gold gold automatically balances interest rates it balances currency inflows and outflows trade imbalances this was something that didn't take a group of men trying to figure these things out what we've got is a monetary system that is a ponzi scheme it steals wealth from the middle class and transfers that wealth to the government and the banking sector these people get to ride for free because what they're doing by printing more currency and diluting the currency supply all the time and this is what zero interest rates will do it will expand the currency supply when they do this it dilutes the currency supply and causes the purchasing power to go down people call it inflation it's there it's actually it's the dollar losing purchasing power. and this goes down just because there's more and mor
saturday edition of the kaiser report i'm honored max all right mike will money let me ask you this ben bernanke he has promised to keep interest rates at near zero for the next two years what will this do to the economy and to the dollar you know i said before that ben bernanke he is dumber than gold gold automatically balances interest rates it balances currency inflows and outflows trade imbalances this was something that didn't take a group of men trying to figure these things out what...