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i think it's really the lympics that has changed all that such a success as we know boris was such a hit on tuesday he's still got these great for more of which he referred to that david cameron has made a joke of he said if he was a mob then david cameron was the broom sweeping out the economy and some have said in fact that cameron was very generous to agree to the closing speech of boris's annual conference and of course one of the things that people are looking for now from david cameron is this star quality but dave is not boris and his speech couldn't have really been in sharper contrast to boris's people i was that the speech from the b.b.c. studio here in birmingham people who were queuing up outside to get into it said that they've never seen such short queues to get into a leader's speech or a conference which is quite telling he didn't bounce on to the stage there were absolutely no jokes in his speech again in sharp contrast to boris is it looked a little bit like knows but i think probably what he was going for was this gravitas and of course he had much more serious thi
i think it's really the lympics that has changed all that such a success as we know boris was such a hit on tuesday he's still got these great for more of which he referred to that david cameron has made a joke of he said if he was a mob then david cameron was the broom sweeping out the economy and some have said in fact that cameron was very generous to agree to the closing speech of boris's annual conference and of course one of the things that people are looking for now from david cameron is...
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cameron is this star quality dave is not his speech couldn't have really been in sharp contrast to boris is he still says that cuts are at the heart of his growth policy which is cutting the deficit what a hold working people who travel long distances to get into work to pay their taxes meant to think when they see families individual families getting forty fifty sixty thousand pounds of housing benefit to live in homes with these hard working people could never afford them so it is an outrage and we are ending it by capping housing benefit he defended the economic strategy but of course we all know the arguments and what's really lacking is any really real evidence that it's actually working that he didn't say the word austerity once and that's something i've seen was hanging around on the fringes of this conference over the last couple of days conservatives don't like the word austerity anymore they use these euphemisms they say tough decisions they say reducing the deficit they say reducing the government share of spending it's not fashionable to say the word austerity very uncomforta
cameron is this star quality dave is not his speech couldn't have really been in sharp contrast to boris is he still says that cuts are at the heart of his growth policy which is cutting the deficit what a hold working people who travel long distances to get into work to pay their taxes meant to think when they see families individual families getting forty fifty sixty thousand pounds of housing benefit to live in homes with these hard working people could never afford them so it is an outrage...
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have enough to do tackling recession and spending cuts knows how to watch his back to london mayor boris johnson is capturing the public on his party's minds even overshadowing his beleaguered leader at the conservatives conference outies laura smith reports from . he's still got this great blond hair which he referred to that david cameron has made a joke of he said if he was a mob then david cameron was the broom sweeping out the economy and some have said in fact that cameron was very generous to agree to the closing speech of boris's annual conference and of course one of the things that people are looking for now from david cameron is this star quality but dave is not and his speech couldn't have really been in sharp contrast to boris is he still says that cuts are at the heart of his growth policy which is cutting the deficit we all hold working people who travel long distances to get into work and pay their taxes meant to think when they see families individual families getting forty fifty sixty thousand pounds of housing benefit to live in homes with these hard working people cou
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enough to do tackling a recession and spending cuts now he's having to watch his back london mayor boris johnson is capturing the public and his party's minds even overshadowing the beleaguered leader of the conservatives conference parties laura smith reports from birmingham. he's still got this great blond hair which he referred to that david cameron has made a joke of he said if he was a mop then david cameron was the broom sweeping out the economy and some have said in fact that cameron was very generous to agree to the closing speech of boris's annual conference and of course one of the things that people are looking for now from david cameron is this star quality dave is not and his speech couldn't have really been in sharp contrast to boris is he still says that cuts are at the heart of his growth policy which is consequent deficit he talked about growth but he didn't really give an exact time which is what a lot of people are looking for he defended the economic strategy but of course we all know the arguments and what's really lacking is any really that is. that he didn't say th
enough to do tackling a recession and spending cuts now he's having to watch his back london mayor boris johnson is capturing the public and his party's minds even overshadowing the beleaguered leader of the conservatives conference parties laura smith reports from birmingham. he's still got this great blond hair which he referred to that david cameron has made a joke of he said if he was a mop then david cameron was the broom sweeping out the economy and some have said in fact that cameron was...
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is this stall quality but dave is not and his speech couldn't have really been in sharp contrast to boris is he still says that cuts are at the heart of the word from a seat which is the states he talks about great but he didn't really give an exact time which is what a lot of people are looking for he defended the economic strategy but of course we all know your arguments and what's really lacking is really just that if. you didn't say the word austerity one and that's something i've seen was hanging around on the fringes of this conference over the last couple of days conservatives don't like the word austerity anymore they use these euphemisms they say tough decisions they say reducing the deficit they say reducing the government share of spending it's not fashionable to say the word austerity very uncomfortable with it so it's strategy no hugely coherent which is very important it coming once regained its reputation is had in the past for huge compton's something he didn't mention which i have to say i wasn't really expecting it was scotland of course we've had recently that the stale
is this stall quality but dave is not and his speech couldn't have really been in sharp contrast to boris is he still says that cuts are at the heart of the word from a seat which is the states he talks about great but he didn't really give an exact time which is what a lot of people are looking for he defended the economic strategy but of course we all know your arguments and what's really lacking is really just that if. you didn't say the word austerity one and that's something i've seen was...
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goore's johnson could make a bid for price minister. -- boris johnson. many say that david cameron needs a strategy to deal with johnson because he's well liked by the british public. david cameron is trying to be serious in order to draw the comparison between johnson who likes to do jokes and then the more serious prime ministerial effect. >> the other thing cameron was trying to do is a contract but is also trying have a comparison to the other parties. the conservatives are the grown- up party. >> that's right. there's been a passage about deficit-reduction and he said the labor party just wants to keep borrowing. he says if you look at the two sides of the world there's china which is much more lean and has proper education and infrastructure. if you look at the west, he says you've got overregulated, welfare system, there's too much fat. i think he's trying to urge the british people to realize they need to change or they will join the slide. >> thanks very much for that. as the conflict continues in syria, activists estimate the death toll is 32,0
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but boris, doing well in a debate is one thing. i imagine to persuade an entire country to vote for you when you've already said publicly that you only really care about less than half of them is quite another, isn't it. he has a lot of ground to make up. >> that's not what mitt romney said. he didn't say he only cares about 53% versus the 47% which i assume that's what you're rivering to. what he said is that 47% of the country would not respond to his message about lowering or cutting taxes because they already don't pay taxes. mitt romney is showing time and time again that he's going to be the president of the whole country and his plan really speaks to that both on economy, foreign policy and other points about so that there is no question this debate is important, but also you are right, there's a long time left. there's two jobs reports that are left. about 33, 34 days that are left in this campaign. it's a long time. but what you saw going into this debate are polls tightening in florida, in ohio, all across the board in th
but boris, doing well in a debate is one thing. i imagine to persuade an entire country to vote for you when you've already said publicly that you only really care about less than half of them is quite another, isn't it. he has a lot of ground to make up. >> that's not what mitt romney said. he didn't say he only cares about 53% versus the 47% which i assume that's what you're rivering to. what he said is that 47% of the country would not respond to his message about lowering or cutting...
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i was thinking of jumping in a helicopter with boris and parachuting in, but the last time he was suspended in air it did not work so well. it is great to be back of the conservative party conference. i was with here in 2007 in blackpool. my wife grew up not far from there, but she would say it was very far from blackpool. her father was a wing commander and during the war my mother in law was a radar operator for them. i am not sure whether she could tell the difference a tree and a german fighter plane and a canadian news, but we did manage to win the war. all is well that ends well. over the years, my ties to u.k. have remained strong. my two daughters have british passports, and my company employs 2500 people across great britain and is building a new headquarters right in the heart of the city of london. so that special relationship that has always existed between the u.k. and u.s. is something i have experienced in a personal way. one of my political heroes has always been, i am proud to say, the son of a nyc native, sir winston churchill. [applause] churchill belonged to two parties
i was thinking of jumping in a helicopter with boris and parachuting in, but the last time he was suspended in air it did not work so well. it is great to be back of the conservative party conference. i was with here in 2007 in blackpool. my wife grew up not far from there, but she would say it was very far from blackpool. her father was a wing commander and during the war my mother in law was a radar operator for them. i am not sure whether she could tell the difference a tree and a german...
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so boris, did paul ryan succeed here?his been a game changing movement, has it picked up on the momentum that romney started with last week? >> it didn't need to be a game changing movement. what paul ryan needed to do was make his point to america that he is ready to be vice president and president if need be. and he absolutely did that. he was strong, he was resolute, and he stood up to very childish attacks from joe biden. some of the attacks were disappoint willing, the laughter, the smirking. it was very unvice presidential and unprofessional and at the end if you noticed when it was time to give their closing remarks, joe biden did not thank paul ryan, but paul ryan thanked joe biden. so on the overall picture, paul ryan did it great. does it help the momentum, it does. does it help democrats, it does not. democrats are still struggling take. >> julian, would you at least concede that biden was perhaps unprofessional with the laughter and some of the way he carried himself? >> i think joe biden did yesterday what he
so boris, did paul ryan succeed here?his been a game changing movement, has it picked up on the momentum that romney started with last week? >> it didn't need to be a game changing movement. what paul ryan needed to do was make his point to america that he is ready to be vice president and president if need be. and he absolutely did that. he was strong, he was resolute, and he stood up to very childish attacks from joe biden. some of the attacks were disappoint willing, the laughter, the...
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let's bring in boris.time. >> before we start talking about euro, everybody is reminiscing about '87. i thought about something. mid-day '87 we had a monday story stock rally by 225 points on the dow. so if you were nimble you could have made money being wrong during the great crash if you were "fast money". i thought i would put that out there. >> we appreciate that. now we can talk more about what you were doing that day. >> i was a young. you watching it in despair at that time. >> give me your view on currencies. a lot of difficulty trying to figure out euro dollar. noouts very much in a rut. trying to figure its way out exactly. as your prior guest was saying he's relatively bullish risk assets and that's supportive for the euro. a couple of thing need to happen. the main thing they need to do in eurozone is to figure out a way to create some sort of banking union because the key thing about banking union and banking recapitalization is that this will provide liquidity in order to resuscitate the jurz
let's bring in boris.time. >> before we start talking about euro, everybody is reminiscing about '87. i thought about something. mid-day '87 we had a monday story stock rally by 225 points on the dow. so if you were nimble you could have made money being wrong during the great crash if you were "fast money". i thought i would put that out there. >> we appreciate that. now we can talk more about what you were doing that day. >> i was a young. you watching it in...
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be a turning point in public opinion i believe eighty percent of public opinion would like to see borys home by christmas and the government in a sense they're ignoring that you've been a longstanding critic of the war in afghanistan so what brought on this specific out best this one was about the the futility of the of the deaths in the last few days and the utter imbecile lying ministers who come before us and made it uses for continuing. the war there's only one reason while the war is too new and that is to protect the reputations of politicians our soldiers are as human shields for ministers reputations what they're trying to do is to keep a war going on to the best moment that would reflect on the reputation of politicians absolutely no reason why you shouldn't bring our troops home now the only reasons that we're tied in with the politics of the united states we don't independent state we have to remind ourselves that we can take our own decisions and what we're going to see in the future is deepening trouble they'll be more slaughter because of this whole of this fictitious fict
be a turning point in public opinion i believe eighty percent of public opinion would like to see borys home by christmas and the government in a sense they're ignoring that you've been a longstanding critic of the war in afghanistan so what brought on this specific out best this one was about the the futility of the of the deaths in the last few days and the utter imbecile lying ministers who come before us and made it uses for continuing. the war there's only one reason while the war is too...
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let's bring in boris schlossberg of bk asset management. >> i think you get that romney video to gangnam trade for today. >> i don't know if it will help his bid for the white house. >> we'll see, we'll see. asked of spain, i think we're in a quandary obviously now but the market consensus i think is they're eventually going to move towards a bailout. i do think that at this point, they really have to create some sort of a structure in order to be able to rescue themselves out going forward. i think that's why you see in the euro continuing to remain at the levels for right now. it's in a quandary and i think the interesting trade right now in my opinion is basically not to go the euro itself, because it technically looks very, very sloppy but to see if this does come through to trade it through the europe pound because the pound has been getting tremendous amount of flow strictly on safe harbor flows basically because it's not the euro and i think if the euro resolves these issues and there is a concerted effort for them to go towards a full bailout and take the default risk out of the
let's bring in boris schlossberg of bk asset management. >> i think you get that romney video to gangnam trade for today. >> i don't know if it will help his bid for the white house. >> we'll see, we'll see. asked of spain, i think we're in a quandary obviously now but the market consensus i think is they're eventually going to move towards a bailout. i do think that at this point, they really have to create some sort of a structure in order to be able to rescue themselves out...
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now, sure, the no hair thing works well if you look like boris kojo.s guy is a closer model for many of us and he's a tad short in the leadership potential. the only good news is homer simpson's afternoon enemy is his -- archenemy is his boss p whose rocking a hairstyle that looks far, far worse, the ring of death. sometimes it comes with bizarre combover action. let's be real. even michael jordan couldn't make that cool. anita? >> the thing is, you rock the bald look. i've got to say. >> he does a nice job. he does all right. >>> 78 today. more like mid september. >> it was amazing. >> we are talking still about the tropics. remember hurricane season runs through november. we do have a tropical storm, not a hurricane yet. we're watching closely. let's start with a live look outside. we are looking at temperatures way above average. this is our michael and son live weather cam. 66 still at this hour. dew point's way up in the upper mid-50s. we have clouds around much of the day. winds are calm and pressure is steady as well. 3.08 inches of mercury. ano
now, sure, the no hair thing works well if you look like boris kojo.s guy is a closer model for many of us and he's a tad short in the leadership potential. the only good news is homer simpson's afternoon enemy is his -- archenemy is his boss p whose rocking a hairstyle that looks far, far worse, the ring of death. sometimes it comes with bizarre combover action. let's be real. even michael jordan couldn't make that cool. anita? >> the thing is, you rock the bald look. i've got to say....
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it was by alexander boris johnson.laughter] >> at least he has one party leader he'll endorse in public. [applause] time ofes ,w, we are in a profound change. here in britain, we're faced with the task of a new economy from the rubble of the old. the eurozone faces the biggest crisis since it was forme.d d. countries like indonesia and china grow in a phenomenal rate. the consequences in the shift in power -- should we fail to respond, cannot be overstated. our influence in the world -- our ability to fund the public services, and mantain our culture of openness. all of them are in the balance. power would move away from the liberal and democratic world, and within it, too. to moderates and hardliners, and those committed to the politics of cooperation and those hellbent on confrontation. if history taught us anything, it is that extremists thrive in tough times. iour country will pay a heavy political price. but the human cost will be higher, still. we would leave a trail of victims -- so to those who ask what we coul
it was by alexander boris johnson.laughter] >> at least he has one party leader he'll endorse in public. [applause] time ofes ,w, we are in a profound change. here in britain, we're faced with the task of a new economy from the rubble of the old. the eurozone faces the biggest crisis since it was forme.d d. countries like indonesia and china grow in a phenomenal rate. the consequences in the shift in power -- should we fail to respond, cannot be overstated. our influence in the world --...
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this was the case a lot of people cooling off app the boris park fun for everyone. >> it's beautiful84 degrees and boris park best day of the year. >> days like this are reasons people come to san francisco. it's a gorgeous city on a beautiful day like this. >> it was gorgeous! but you have to be prepared. i was sweltering in long chains. >> today will be even hotter the rea is serving want to unpack your shorts today a lot of people will be at work so you will have air conditioning. if you have the day off head to the beaches we are expecting sunshine and mid-70s. yesterday was the peak of that heat spell we are experiencing. quick action to climb into the triple digits it will be a toasting 1 and looking beyond tomorrow's it looks like we will cool things down significantly in fact could shave off at least 10 degrees for some of our warmest inland areas and it looks like pretty mild conditions. taking a look at current conditions however low 60s out the door downtown san francisco 59 over concord mid-60s wickiup and antioch and as we take those numbers into the afternoon that he is
this was the case a lot of people cooling off app the boris park fun for everyone. >> it's beautiful84 degrees and boris park best day of the year. >> days like this are reasons people come to san francisco. it's a gorgeous city on a beautiful day like this. >> it was gorgeous! but you have to be prepared. i was sweltering in long chains. >> today will be even hotter the rea is serving want to unpack your shorts today a lot of people will be at work so you will have air...
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recession these days and spending cuts as well no reason to watch his back apparently london mayor boris johnson is capturing the public and his party's minds even overshadowing his beleaguered leader of the conservatives conference started or smith reports them from birmingham. he's still got these great. hair which he referred to that david cameron has made a joke of he said if he was a mop then david cameron was the broom sweeping out the economy and some have said in fact that camera action now there are critics of this method of sanctions and a lot of times they're pointing to historic examples they're pointing for example to iraq they say the sanctions didn't take food off saddam hussein's table they didn't make his family live any less large than they did they point to countries like burma zimbabwe you know top leaders there were not directly impacted by sanctions only the people are but you know why then is there so much support for this we talked about this legislation passing i think it was back in august in the house that vote was four hundred twenty one to six for further san
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radical haircuts be imposed on finance but my concern is with the word reform remembering my friend boris calder lecky who once reported that every time the former soviet union had a reform of the bureaucracy it grew by fifteen percent. i think we we really need to see something very very quite extreme in terms of contraction of the financial sector and just one more comment as randall rae at the university of missouri kansas city a noted in the one nine hundred seventy s. finance had something like fifteen percent of corporate profits in the united states today that share has been roughly forty percent there is just absolutely no justification for this kind of rent seeking off of the rest of the economy you know peter if we if we can go back to you in new york a lot of the austerity cut jobs created out of employment actually. right so i think that's been a problem at the same time let's look at the other and one of my favorite statistics is the average unemployment rate in spain is about twenty two months it's no coincidence that unemployment benefits run out at twenty four months so th
radical haircuts be imposed on finance but my concern is with the word reform remembering my friend boris calder lecky who once reported that every time the former soviet union had a reform of the bureaucracy it grew by fifteen percent. i think we we really need to see something very very quite extreme in terms of contraction of the financial sector and just one more comment as randall rae at the university of missouri kansas city a noted in the one nine hundred seventy s. finance had something...
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bori. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alia. ♪ this rl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more cess with a ci card. [ cwd cheering, mouse clicks ] lou: we don't know how much of liberal hollywood has shifted to governor romney, but at least part of it has. qualified comedy writers. here are some of the funniest moments of last night's alfred e. smithh charity dinner. >> campaign can require a lot of wardrobe changes. we -- blue jeans in the morning, perhaps, suits for a lunch fundraiser, sport coat for dinner, t it's nice to finally rex and to wear what ann and i wear around the house. [laughteter] >> everyone, please, take your seats, otherwise clint eastwood will yell at them. [laughter] >> i never suggest that the press is biased. i recognize they have teir job to do, and i have myob to d
bori. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alia. ♪ this rl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more cess with a ci card. [ cwd cheering, mouse clicks ] lou: we don't know how much of liberal hollywood...
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who put a smile on our faces, the zinger on the zip-wire, the conservative mayor of london -- our borisohnson. [applause] and those games-makers. you know, i have spent three years trying to explain the big society. they did it beautifully in just three weeks. [applause] there is another group of people who stepped into the breach this summer -- and we in this party never forget them. our armed forces have been on the ground in afghanistan for over ten years now. 433 men and women have made the ultimate sacrifice. just last weekend there was a memorial service for one of the fallen, and the eulogy said this -- "all that they had they gave. all that they might have had. all that they had ever been. all that they might ever have become." beautiful words. painful words. for all those who serve, and their families, i repeat the commitment i made when this government came to office. by the end of 2014, all uk combat operations in afghanistan will have come to an end. nearly all our troops will be home -- their country proud, their duty done -- and let everyone in this hall stand and show how
who put a smile on our faces, the zinger on the zip-wire, the conservative mayor of london -- our borisohnson. [applause] and those games-makers. you know, i have spent three years trying to explain the big society. they did it beautifully in just three weeks. [applause] there is another group of people who stepped into the breach this summer -- and we in this party never forget them. our armed forces have been on the ground in afghanistan for over ten years now. 433 men and women have made the...
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and then, another guy came over and he goes, "i thought it was supposed to be natasha from boris and of my personality. >> jimmy: yeah, no. audrey hepburn there. you're looking gorgeous there, pal. >> thank you, buddy. >> jimmy: i saw you at the emmys. that was the last time i saw you there. >> yeah. >> jimmy: we had fun. >> we had fun. we -- you didn't have your big party this year. >> jimmy: i didn't have the party this year. i let kimmel do it up. >> yes, so -- >> jimmy: did you go out i didn't see you after. >> i didn't really go out. i had a good time at the emmys. and then, i went -- i didn't go to any parties. i took the "heroes" route, and i went back to the hotel and i ordered pizza and milkshakes. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and then, my husband had to wake me up to be like, "eat your pizza. wake up." [ laughter ] i was like -- >> jimmy: how lame. really? you just took the night off. >> did you mean awesome? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. i did say lame. i did mean awesome, yeah. >> to get woken up to drink a milkshake is awesome. >> jimmy: but then i saw you -- i saw you on the plane
and then, another guy came over and he goes, "i thought it was supposed to be natasha from boris and of my personality. >> jimmy: yeah, no. audrey hepburn there. you're looking gorgeous there, pal. >> thank you, buddy. >> jimmy: i saw you at the emmys. that was the last time i saw you there. >> yeah. >> jimmy: we had fun. >> we had fun. we -- you didn't have your big party this year. >> jimmy: i didn't have the party this year. i let kimmel do it...
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boris, good to see you.do you make of the situation with the euro, with merkel going to greece next week, walking in to the lion's den. messy day. >> yes. but i think ultimately what you have to take away from this week is when draghi came out and said don't mess with me. basically there's a coalescing of ideas in the eurozone now around the ont and esm where most of the european key leaders are in agreement on this system. so what you're seeing, the reason you're seeing so much confidence in the euro is they pretty much stop gapd the sovereign debt crisis for the time being. even bill gross wants to by short term italian debt. at this point you don't fight the ecb. euro has stabilized. greece is a problem. yes spain is still a problem. those will be negotiated in the next couple of weebs and will temper. >> hat are your levels on the euro? >> the euro at this point is pretty much at the top of its range. i don't want to trade it. what i do want to trade is dollar/yen. i like it a lot. employment report toda
boris, good to see you.do you make of the situation with the euro, with merkel going to greece next week, walking in to the lion's den. messy day. >> yes. but i think ultimately what you have to take away from this week is when draghi came out and said don't mess with me. basically there's a coalescing of ideas in the eurozone now around the ont and esm where most of the european key leaders are in agreement on this system. so what you're seeing, the reason you're seeing so much...
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and boris and lenders made those decisions -- borrowers and lenders made those decisions too often. the commission is trying to address that problem. congress passed legislation to restrict certain kinds of mortgages that turn out to be unfair to the bar we -- the bar orrower. host: fresno, california, is a democrat. caller: i'm a little nervous, my first time. my question is about section 8. i don't know if i am talking to the right person in terms of being knowledgeable about that. i am disabled and i am on ssi. i lived in a building that is section 8, so i guess it. but for some reason my section 8 is not transferable if i want to move. i am wondering why is it for disabled people, there section 8 is not transferable where other people, they can transfer? guest: i hope i am the right person. i think i know the answer. there are two kinds of section eight. for those who don't know the number, this is a form of rent subsidy that helped people for the rent when their income is too low to afford it on their own. there are two basic kinds. one of them is project-based, if we're is tie
and boris and lenders made those decisions -- borrowers and lenders made those decisions too often. the commission is trying to address that problem. congress passed legislation to restrict certain kinds of mortgages that turn out to be unfair to the bar we -- the bar orrower. host: fresno, california, is a democrat. caller: i'm a little nervous, my first time. my question is about section 8. i don't know if i am talking to the right person in terms of being knowledgeable about that. i am...
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the advisory vote does however by boris noah shareholders think of compensation plans. companies now have to disclose in their proxy statements in the year following the vote how they have responded to the most recent stay on pay vote. now few compensation packages have actually been rejected, but even in many cases were shareholders approved the boris come patient strategy, a significant percentage of shareholders have often voted out. it is our expectation that no votes or even a significant vote against the company's executive compensation practices will force for us to ask themselves some very tough questions about the compensation policies and whether they're communicating effectively with shareholders about those policies. the stand pay regulations also require companies to provide shareholders with an advisory vote on the frequent the stay on pay those at least once every six years. we understand that most companies consistent with the preferences of their shareholders have determined the whole stay on pay those every year. to me, this demonstrates a shareholders
the advisory vote does however by boris noah shareholders think of compensation plans. companies now have to disclose in their proxy statements in the year following the vote how they have responded to the most recent stay on pay vote. now few compensation packages have actually been rejected, but even in many cases were shareholders approved the boris come patient strategy, a significant percentage of shareholders have often voted out. it is our expectation that no votes or even a significant...
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boris yeltsin was awakened in the middle of the night and discussed whether to launch hundreds of icmsng this up to bring up a retro issue which is the abolition of nuclear weapons which is something that even ronald reagan imposed -- >> and president obama is in support of abolition of nuclear weapons. >> this for me was the mourdock issue regarding that god intended the pregnancy. this caused me to go back into my undecided vortex of what am i going to do in this election? >> you'll have to let us know how that works out. thank you for joining us today. join us tomorrow morning at 8:00 we'll have jane mayer. >>> up next, melissa harris-perry on to difficult's mhp with campaigns on pace to pass the $2 billion mark, she asks, are our votes for sale? there is a plan to fight back. find out what it is on "melissa harris-perry" next. we'll see you right here tomorrow at 8:00. thanks forgetting. a business you'd like to start. or protect your family with a will or living trust. legalzoom makes it easy with step-by-step help when completing your personalized document -- or you can even acce
boris yeltsin was awakened in the middle of the night and discussed whether to launch hundreds of icmsng this up to bring up a retro issue which is the abolition of nuclear weapons which is something that even ronald reagan imposed -- >> and president obama is in support of abolition of nuclear weapons. >> this for me was the mourdock issue regarding that god intended the pregnancy. this caused me to go back into my undecided vortex of what am i going to do in this election?...
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directly related to what the role of the united states in the conflict should be, an outside observer borisalbright coyly put it,. [inaudible] it is also related to whether it is permissible to raise an eyebrow, criticized or god forbid pressure israel. it is obvious from ongoing discourse that the concept of no daylight has acquired in the united states the status of a moral imperative which totally precludes any such steps as i have mentioned. concurrently, the concept of no daylight requires the constant repetitive celebration of the value of our ally. indeed, the word allied has become by itself synonymous with israel, without the need to mention israel specifically. this idealization of israel has led to a peculiar outcome. israel is almost by definition the palestinians, arabs and the muslims are the god of evil. ladies and gentlemen i am a palestinian, but i have been an american citizen too since 1996. when i took off my turbine and put on my red sox cap -- [laughter] to point out that a policy of no daylight has very practical consequences for the united states, it utterly enhances
directly related to what the role of the united states in the conflict should be, an outside observer borisalbright coyly put it,. [inaudible] it is also related to whether it is permissible to raise an eyebrow, criticized or god forbid pressure israel. it is obvious from ongoing discourse that the concept of no daylight has acquired in the united states the status of a moral imperative which totally precludes any such steps as i have mentioned. concurrently, the concept of no daylight requires...
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. >>> yo tengo un golden retreiver enorme, se llama boris. >>> y no era travieso. >>> al contrario, siempremil presuntos casos de esta enfermedad. >>> un reporte indica que más de e3 millones de armas circulan en centro américa, salvador castellanos indica que la violenta realidad, se alimenta por las drogas, avaricia, corrupción. >>> las autoridades reconocen que en centro américa circulan más de 3 millones de armas ilegales, decomisos como este, demuestran que son armas cortas, largas, explosivos y hasta lanzacohetes, que están en mano de narcotraficantes, delincuentes comunes y bandas organizadas. >>> agencias de seguridad y de justicia se preparan para combatir el tráfico de armas, pero la gran deuda es no identificar cómo opera el mercado. >>> se arman estructuras delincuenciales que en muchos casos superan los efectivos policiales. >>> es el caso de las operaciones estadounidenses rápido y furioso y náufrago que pusieron armas en el crimen organizado y terminaron contribuyendo en el derramamiento de sfg. >>> armas que acompañan el narcotráfico, el robod e vehículos, el sicariato y el
. >>> yo tengo un golden retreiver enorme, se llama boris. >>> y no era travieso. >>> al contrario, siempremil presuntos casos de esta enfermedad. >>> un reporte indica que más de e3 millones de armas circulan en centro américa, salvador castellanos indica que la violenta realidad, se alimenta por las drogas, avaricia, corrupción. >>> las autoridades reconocen que en centro américa circulan más de 3 millones de armas ilegales, decomisos como...
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. >> i don't think it's about the issue of boris. it's about doesn't he believe something. a man of his age and ran for governor in 2002. he's 60-something years old. you know what you believe. you know what you believe. >> okay. ahead this morning -- >> what time is sam stein's first class today? >> i don't know. >> can you show us your notes today? >> i have nothing written down yet. just a few numbers. >> i don't believe you. >> i'm working on it. >> all right. ahead this morning, ben affleck joins us on set to discuss the new film he directed and stars in about an untold story of a daring rescue operation during the iranian hostage crisis. >> mick you saw this movie. >> it was riveting. >> look at the facial hair on ben affleck and chuck todd. >> i think chuck todd is better-looking. >> and robert gibbs and tina brown. up next, mike allen with the top stories in the politico playbook. first, phil karins with a check on the forecast. >> yesterday we had airport delays. if you fly out of the noshz area this morning or with connecting flights, could have additional problem
. >> i don't think it's about the issue of boris. it's about doesn't he believe something. a man of his age and ran for governor in 2002. he's 60-something years old. you know what you believe. you know what you believe. >> okay. ahead this morning -- >> what time is sam stein's first class today? >> i don't know. >> can you show us your notes today? >> i have nothing written down yet. just a few numbers. >> i don't believe you. >> i'm working on...
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bush on russia said bill clinton was wrong, he personalize our relationship, invested too much in boris, and that is a disaster. i will be a realist, thinking about america's national interest, and what did he do? he got into office, met with vladimir putin, looked into his eyes, and famously saw his soul, so people pivot. events collide. things change. barack obama said he would negotiate with our enemies and our friends, and outlined a new policy of engagement to iran and north korea. those things did not happen. reality did not permit it. the record is running on would have astonished many supporters of barack obama in 2008. host: susan glasser is the editor in chief of "foreign policy magazine." here's a question from tony on twitter. the obama reset with russia, bush looking into platooned's soul neither worked well. this is a part of the region that you know well. guest: we pay a lot of attention to russia. we were there during vladimir putin's first term in office, so we have seen the shaping of what has become today's russia. what is interesting is that presidents come in and th
bush on russia said bill clinton was wrong, he personalize our relationship, invested too much in boris, and that is a disaster. i will be a realist, thinking about america's national interest, and what did he do? he got into office, met with vladimir putin, looked into his eyes, and famously saw his soul, so people pivot. events collide. things change. barack obama said he would negotiate with our enemies and our friends, and outlined a new policy of engagement to iran and north korea. those...