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michael burry, a california physician with only one good eye. uncomfortable dealing with patients, burry quit medicine and started a hedge fund in cupertino. beginning in 2003, he turned to something that no one else in america was doing: reading and analyzing the pools of risky subprime mortgage loans that wall street had been buying up and bundling into highly profitable mortgage-backed securities, which they were selling to investors around the world. >> i called up the prospectuses, and i read the prospectuses, and i looked at these pools. i could see the credit standards within these pools deteriorating just quarter to quarter. >> how could you tell that? >> there was essentially crappier mortgages being put into these pools, and it didn't seem investors seemed to care, and it didn't seem the ratings agencies seemed to care. >> do you think many people read these prospectuses? >> i think the lawyers that put them together...[laughs] to an extent, maybe. >> do you think the executives at the big wall street firms who were issuing these bonds
michael burry, a california physician with only one good eye. uncomfortable dealing with patients, burry quit medicine and started a hedge fund in cupertino. beginning in 2003, he turned to something that no one else in america was doing: reading and analyzing the pools of risky subprime mortgage loans that wall street had been buying up and bundling into highly profitable mortgage-backed securities, which they were selling to investors around the world. >> i called up the prospectuses,...
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Oct 28, 2013
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>> let me bring in criminal defense attorney john burris, best known for his work on police misconduct case with oscar grant. andy lopez, there was a huge outcry over the weekend and continues today. sonoma county sheriff says he welcomes the fbi investigation in addition to a separate joint investigation by the santa rosa police department. what would you like to see happen here? >> i think they want to find out what the real facts are. you have a kid walking and wasn't causing any particular harm. there had not been reports of police misconduct of some kind. how was he approached? how did the police approach him? did they give him an opportunity to put the weapon down, whatever it was? why did they shoot as many times as they did. i would like to know if the kid was shot in the back at all. it sounds like he turned around. very difficult to believe a young man would point a gun, a toy gun like that at a police officer. that is not to say the police could not have a reasonable good faith belief that the weapon was a real gun given the size and have a right to respond to that. what you
>> let me bring in criminal defense attorney john burris, best known for his work on police misconduct case with oscar grant. andy lopez, there was a huge outcry over the weekend and continues today. sonoma county sheriff says he welcomes the fbi investigation in addition to a separate joint investigation by the santa rosa police department. what would you like to see happen here? >> i think they want to find out what the real facts are. you have a kid walking and wasn't causing any...
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it comes in a plastic bag like this, the burry to.nd he made two, and squashed them and slid them under the door. you can bring them back to life once you get them out from under the door. delicious. >> i had to smash the hell out of them, but you put them all back to shape. >> i put them all back, really? >> that's good, because i was thinking -- >> give me the recipe, okay? >> huh? >> give me the recipe. >> maxwell tries to keep his spirits up, but brandon's trial for second degree murder weigh on him. he allowed jail officials to allow him a visit with brandon, but as a segregation inmate and escapee, he's a security risk. >> there's a possibility that as bad as i don't want to think think about it, we may never see each other again. >> once a week he's allowed to see other members of the family. his youngest daughter and her mother have just arrived for a visit. mary joe and jimmy are divorced, but maintain a friendship. they are here to get questions answered about the recent escape attempt. >> he thought it was an opportunity fo
it comes in a plastic bag like this, the burry to.nd he made two, and squashed them and slid them under the door. you can bring them back to life once you get them out from under the door. delicious. >> i had to smash the hell out of them, but you put them all back to shape. >> i put them all back, really? >> that's good, because i was thinking -- >> give me the recipe, okay? >> huh? >> give me the recipe. >> maxwell tries to keep his spirits up, but...
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what would happen if burris started eating vs beta carotene grains. the answer to this question has yet to be investigated. dearie demonstrates how the genetically modified plants are harvested one by one. well this varieties are being planted and we are testing a range of varieties to find out which of the varieties can yield the great this level of beta carotene and we try to improve the varieties each step of the way and at this stage it's been an improvement from the varieties that are planted out in the field but we keep working because the bait the current the in conte that needs to be improved sort of you need some benchmark standards that have been set. apparently the rice is still in its test face still the authorities are expected to consider approving it for the market within the current year. once again we are perplexed the authorities have already approved several genetically engineer plants a magical moment the yellow green first appears when the show has been removed the authorities seem confident that the success of these greens will s
what would happen if burris started eating vs beta carotene grains. the answer to this question has yet to be investigated. dearie demonstrates how the genetically modified plants are harvested one by one. well this varieties are being planted and we are testing a range of varieties to find out which of the varieties can yield the great this level of beta carotene and we try to improve the varieties each step of the way and at this stage it's been an improvement from the varieties that are...
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what would happen if burris started eating vs beta carotene greens. the answer to this question has yet to be investigated. dearie demonstrates how the genetically modified plants are harvested one by one. ok well this varieties are being planted and we are testing a range of varieties to find out which of the varieties can yield the greatest level of beta carotene and we try to improve the varieties each step of the way and at this stage it's been an improvement from the varieties that are planted out in the field but we keep working because the beta carotene content needs to be improved so that it needs some benchmark standards that have been set. apparently the rice is still in its test face still the authorities are expected to consider approving it for the market within the current year. once again we are perplexed the authorities have already approved several genetically engineered plants. a magical moment the yellow green first appears when the show has been removed the authorities seem confident that the success of these greens will start soon
what would happen if burris started eating vs beta carotene greens. the answer to this question has yet to be investigated. dearie demonstrates how the genetically modified plants are harvested one by one. ok well this varieties are being planted and we are testing a range of varieties to find out which of the varieties can yield the greatest level of beta carotene and we try to improve the varieties each step of the way and at this stage it's been an improvement from the varieties that are...
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Oct 9, 2013
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they've been burrying under johannesburg in search of gold. but not today. instead they're hauling out the body of a dead colleague. t's a regular occurrence here. this man, age 28, was killed deep underground when an old, abandoned tunnel collapsed on top of him. it took three hours to carry the body to the surface. >> i know seven people who died down there now, said his friend, of course this job scares me. big mining companies have been digging beneath the city for well over a century. when they finished in one area, the illegal teams now move in hunting for scraps. t's a new gold rush. >> the south african police arrived to seal the hole, but they know the miners will quickly find another way in. >> hunal problem. >> why is it huge? >> just the numbers, the numbers of people underground. >> what, for security, for safety? >> i think all. >> nearby, the miners' body lies in the open. this is a huge industry. it's incredibly dangerous, as we've seen today. it's also highly illegal, but it's lucrative enough to tempt thousands of men down into the mineshaf
they've been burrying under johannesburg in search of gold. but not today. instead they're hauling out the body of a dead colleague. t's a regular occurrence here. this man, age 28, was killed deep underground when an old, abandoned tunnel collapsed on top of him. it took three hours to carry the body to the surface. >> i know seven people who died down there now, said his friend, of course this job scares me. big mining companies have been digging beneath the city for well over a...
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so now listen, "real housewives of atlanta" star candy burris is sued -- sued kim. both look great in these pictures, right? for royalties over their song "tardy for the party." kim, at the top, was only the singer. candy's the one who wrote it and produced it and did all the money work, okay? well, the the judge ruled in kim's favor. after all that it fighting, candy got absolutely nothing. and kim is -- is just i'm sure elated and happy. allegedly the judge went to technicalities. there was no paperwork in place showing that candy was entitled to any of the proceeds. you know, candy's a business woman. she's made globs and globs of money off that writing and producing thing. maybe she got caught up in a friendship thing. we saw it unfold on the show. why couldn't somebody give the judge footage from the actual show? we saw who the brains behind the operation -- you know what, candy, that will teach you from hiring a lawyer that wears a mesh thong and knows how to twerk. [ applause ] >> wendy: her lawyer with -- phaedra was her lawyer. there are lawyers and then th
so now listen, "real housewives of atlanta" star candy burris is sued -- sued kim. both look great in these pictures, right? for royalties over their song "tardy for the party." kim, at the top, was only the singer. candy's the one who wrote it and produced it and did all the money work, okay? well, the the judge ruled in kim's favor. after all that it fighting, candy got absolutely nothing. and kim is -- is just i'm sure elated and happy. allegedly the judge went to...
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someone wanted to burry me. >> this is a choice. >> you really do like each other. >> i don't like himl. but we're actors. right? >> that's right. >> he was doing his best look stare for a minute. >> he's just trying to stare me down. >> the wholeovie we were doing together, i'm expendables, i go if there, do a few days of work, then he kicks me off the set. that's enough. and enough of the austrian accent. >> that's all we can handle in this movie. >>" escape plan" in theaters friday. >>> coming up, an "extra" first look on a big tst on the all new "the black list." >> i don't think you're going to have a very good day. >> and how megan boone will get out of this. >> plus the "extra" list of five, hot star style jewelry trends. >>> but first, "extra" exclusive behind the scenes of the new fragrance from victoria's secret. we'll be right back. >>> the biggest names in movie -- the biggest names in music -- and you. the stars on "extra" and it's new home in universal studios in hollywood. >>> we have a new home, universal studios. now "extra" is coming to you om the heart of hollywood.
someone wanted to burry me. >> this is a choice. >> you really do like each other. >> i don't like himl. but we're actors. right? >> that's right. >> he was doing his best look stare for a minute. >> he's just trying to stare me down. >> the wholeovie we were doing together, i'm expendables, i go if there, do a few days of work, then he kicks me off the set. that's enough. and enough of the austrian accent. >> that's all we can handle in this...
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. >> republican senator burris said, it's the stupidest idea i've ever heard. and i think a lot of establishment republicans really never thought it would come to this. >> in the last 24 hours, conservatives tried to come to grips with the depths of their defeat. >> i was pondering if i can ever remember a greater political disaster in my lifetime. >> all this crap about the law of the land. the law of the land is the constitution! john boehner was never going to fight hard on obama care. >> i voted no on the bill, because this means barack obama got 100% of what he wanted. >> senate republicans were divided and became basically an air force, dive bombing the house republicans and conservatives. >> it would be hard to gin up this kind of effort again. i just think that's clear. >> those are the people who will tame blame for shutting the government down. but the so-called suicide caucus shouldn't take all the blame. the preservation caucus of self-described moderate republicans could have stopped the shutdown before it started. you see, on the eve of the shutdo
. >> republican senator burris said, it's the stupidest idea i've ever heard. and i think a lot of establishment republicans really never thought it would come to this. >> in the last 24 hours, conservatives tried to come to grips with the depths of their defeat. >> i was pondering if i can ever remember a greater political disaster in my lifetime. >> all this crap about the law of the land. the law of the land is the constitution! john boehner was never going to fight...
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and also i really would be negligence if i didn't mention the role that ilya shapiro and trevor burris played in writing numerous amicus briefs. it's true that ilya and i were the only people in every court of appeals hearing, although i was in pensacola for the district court case. so i got one case -- i mean -- i got one hearing up on him. and, but he was there, and we wrote these briefs. >> i was too busy debating the case in some other law school at the time. >> and he debated in all these law schools. and what trevor and ilya were able to do with the amicus briefs that i co-authored with them, the three of us worked together, is make a pure, constitutional argument of the kind that not all the lawyers for all the cases being litigated around the country were actually able to make at that point. so i do think that our amicus briefs did galvanize the best constitutional arguments against the case, and they were eventually absorbed by the parties when the case eventually went to the supreme court. so these were the people. these are the people who must be thanked for the effort that,
and also i really would be negligence if i didn't mention the role that ilya shapiro and trevor burris played in writing numerous amicus briefs. it's true that ilya and i were the only people in every court of appeals hearing, although i was in pensacola for the district court case. so i got one case -- i mean -- i got one hearing up on him. and, but he was there, and we wrote these briefs. >> i was too busy debating the case in some other law school at the time. >> and he debated...
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reminds me of the night behind the rocks burry. when you spy up that way. 32 minutes past the hour. take a look at obama care. this is the first week of obama care being implemented of course. on the web sites that you can visit. it was a bit of a disaster. trying to log in a disaster. that's right. if you have been paying attention to the government shutdown and the closure of the u.s. parks and the world war ii memorial, you may have missed the fact that obama care arrived with a thug. go to the obama care facebook page, you will find it filled with users upset with the new law, take a look at some of these comments. this is from robin who writes on the facebook page, quote: after not being able to get on for the last four days, i decided i'm not going to participate in any way. if the irs tries to levy a tax or penalty on me i will file a petition in tax courts with tens of millions of other americans. >> still not working though did i get 173 emails from healthcare.gov. truly a horrible experience. i wonder if i can get enrolle
reminds me of the night behind the rocks burry. when you spy up that way. 32 minutes past the hour. take a look at obama care. this is the first week of obama care being implemented of course. on the web sites that you can visit. it was a bit of a disaster. trying to log in a disaster. that's right. if you have been paying attention to the government shutdown and the closure of the u.s. parks and the world war ii memorial, you may have missed the fact that obama care arrived with a thug. go to...