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to san francisco and the east barkse let's give claude a -- bay, let's give claude a big round of applause. you know? i'm going to go right to this. jane lieu ellen johnson would not have liked how we sang this song. this was a brother from jacksonville. he's a brother from florida. he spoke spanish and french. he was an envoy to haiti and nake rag wa. -- nicaragua. you didn't know that, did you? he also wa the first black man to pass the bar in the state of florida in 1913. can you imagine a brother passing the bar in 1913? and his brother was as bad as he was. that's who james wheldon johnson was. you ever heard of jenny slew? 1719, her smom white. her zad black. you know, even back then a good man was hard to find, you follow me? so we understand this. this thing has been going on for a very, very long time, ok? jenny slew, 46 years later she sues for her freedom and back pay. and guess what? wins because in the state of massachusetts a person of color could sue back in those days. you know what the superior court said? well, we can't let this happen because you were married to an ensla
to san francisco and the east barkse let's give claude a -- bay, let's give claude a big round of applause. you know? i'm going to go right to this. jane lieu ellen johnson would not have liked how we sang this song. this was a brother from jacksonville. he's a brother from florida. he spoke spanish and french. he was an envoy to haiti and nake rag wa. -- nicaragua. you didn't know that, did you? he also wa the first black man to pass the bar in the state of florida in 1913. can you imagine a...
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i was lucky i had claude davis with me, and they would guide me along.t is why i had hit records. i wrote my own stuff, but claude did not even like "copacabana." >> he had some wonderful things to say about you. >> i would not even have this career without him. tavis: he said the same thing about you. >> he found me on his desk. he had this bad album cover picture, and he went to me and said, i would be the opening after dionne warwick, and i thought i was awful, but he shook my hands and said, welcome. he must have seen something in me, that i did not see. tavis: how are you enjoying the paris run in las vegas? >> i was very grateful. i could not bear it anymore. i am sure a lot of people who have been on the road will say the same thing. waiting for bed room service, and i wanted it all, so i said, i am done, and i got this offer to be the resident artist, and i said, that is where all the singers go to die, but it turns out to be one of the greatest experiences i have ever had. i love this. i was made for a group like this. now tavis: i am in: -- tav
i was lucky i had claude davis with me, and they would guide me along.t is why i had hit records. i wrote my own stuff, but claude did not even like "copacabana." >> he had some wonderful things to say about you. >> i would not even have this career without him. tavis: he said the same thing about you. >> he found me on his desk. he had this bad album cover picture, and he went to me and said, i would be the opening after dionne warwick, and i thought i was awful,...
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the transistor, and claude shannon's information theory.ude shannon is the central figure of my book because of this starting point, because in 1948, he published in the obscure technical journal of the bell lab's system two papers during the summer called a mathematical theory of communication, and then they became a book, "the math mathematical theory of communication." and it was the first time anyone used the word "bit" for a unit of measure, for this stuff, this information, but what was it, you know? he would go around reminding and telling people that he was going to use this word in a scientific way, and he needed people to understand that while it was related to the ordinary every day sense of the word, it was something different. he was going to make it something mathematical and quantitative so 1948 is, i think, not exactly the start of what we now call the information age, but i'd like to say it's the start of the time in which we begin to realize that all human history had been an information age. >> host: right. how did he com
the transistor, and claude shannon's information theory.ude shannon is the central figure of my book because of this starting point, because in 1948, he published in the obscure technical journal of the bell lab's system two papers during the summer called a mathematical theory of communication, and then they became a book, "the math mathematical theory of communication." and it was the first time anyone used the word "bit" for a unit of measure, for this stuff, this...
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but in fact it's a claude glass, named after claude lorrain, the artist. okay? it is for an artist to hold up to create to the view of his picture. it's an illusionary thing. - gosh. - and if you look in here, - can you see-- - yes. now can you see the background? can you see the trees? - yes. - right. now there's a perfect oil painting. and that's what he would have in his mind to paint. it clarified the vision. fabulously interesting! beautiful object! just wonderful. - woman: yes. - there. there it is-- - mystery object solved. - wonderful. now valuewise-- very difficult. its value wouldn't relate to its extreme rarity and interest, but to a collector today anything between £800 and £1200, - that sort of price range. - gosh. oh, yes! i know-- i've got four people lined up here who would like to buy it. yes yes.
but in fact it's a claude glass, named after claude lorrain, the artist. okay? it is for an artist to hold up to create to the view of his picture. it's an illusionary thing. - gosh. - and if you look in here, - can you see-- - yes. now can you see the background? can you see the trees? - yes. - right. now there's a perfect oil painting. and that's what he would have in his mind to paint. it clarified the vision. fabulously interesting! beautiful object! just wonderful. - woman: yes. - there....
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but we know much less about claude shannon just in the popular imagination. tell me what was he like as a president back then. >> guest: he was something of a low-fare. he was shy. bell labs at that time had a big industrial building on the west street. the building is still there, downtown new york on the end of greenwich village. it's an artist collective now. in the old pictures you can see the high line railroad line running through the lower stories of the building. >> host: the pictures in your book i love those pictures. >> guest: right around this time after the war most of bell labs prove to the suburbs, and claude shannon who officially worked for the mathematics department kind of stayed behind on his own in a cubbyhole and -- >> host: did he have a window? >> guest: i don't even know if he had a window. i know he was flirting with a young woman that worked across the street during the war in what was the old nabisco building they called it the cracker factory, and the microwave research group and he later married this woman, this was betty shannon
but we know much less about claude shannon just in the popular imagination. tell me what was he like as a president back then. >> guest: he was something of a low-fare. he was shy. bell labs at that time had a big industrial building on the west street. the building is still there, downtown new york on the end of greenwich village. it's an artist collective now. in the old pictures you can see the high line railroad line running through the lower stories of the building. >> host:...
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the fact is the moment jean-claude treesh heir wajea jean-claude trichet walks into the room and will buy every greek, italian bond, much like ben bernanke relieved our problems in 2008, trichet is eventually do the same thing. no one wants to buy our national debt. the central bank does but it does go to the actual problem, hiding in treasureries or resolution in europe we are not getting investment, not getting production and not getting employment in western europe or in north america. >> all right, well, first of all, i think the bottom line is, that the story we were, have been told about our debt and our deficit as being problematic is a lie. i mean -- >> how so? >> the fact of 9 matter is -- >> a lie it's a problem or what it's origins are? >> a lie insofar as we were told we need to get the debt and deficit down because we won't get loans. >> a complete lie. with a reserve currency. >> exactly. complete lie. the bottom line is the question is, with this money they're printering, where's it going? >> right. >> it needs to go to create demand. we need more government spending. n
the fact is the moment jean-claude treesh heir wajea jean-claude trichet walks into the room and will buy every greek, italian bond, much like ben bernanke relieved our problems in 2008, trichet is eventually do the same thing. no one wants to buy our national debt. the central bank does but it does go to the actual problem, hiding in treasureries or resolution in europe we are not getting investment, not getting production and not getting employment in western europe or in north america....
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doble a, endeudarse le costará tarde al país, y pegaría al que quiere comprar un carro o una casa, clauddia, nos habla más. . >>> en el mes de julio, se crearon 117 mil empleos en el país, pero no calmó a muchos en wall street, las caras de preocupación, no faltaron, en inversionistas. >>> por más que sea gente poderosa, están todos tan preocupados, y sin saber exactamente qu va a pasar, como cualquier ciudadano común. >>> en gasolinerias, conductores se sintieron aliviados. >>> que siga bajando la gasolina, la economía está demasiado mala. >>> el precio promedio por galón, está bajado a 3 dólares 70 centavos. >>> en wall street, es una afirmación que la economía va mal. >>> expertos dicen que precio promedio de la gasolina, debería ser de 3 dólares, 20 centavos, depende del mercado. >>> dicen que no sentirán el impacto del bolsillo, ahora, sino a largo plazo. >>> la gente encontrará que tiene menos dinero en sus cuentase tas de ahorro inversiones. >>> luego de la jornada negra de ayer de wall street, el presidente mandó un mensañ aliento, ante temores de una nueva recegsie con nosotros,
doble a, endeudarse le costará tarde al país, y pegaría al que quiere comprar un carro o una casa, clauddia, nos habla más. . >>> en el mes de julio, se crearon 117 mil empleos en el país, pero no calmó a muchos en wall street, las caras de preocupación, no faltaron, en inversionistas. >>> por más que sea gente poderosa, están todos tan preocupados, y sin saber exactamente qu va a pasar, como cualquier ciudadano común. >>> en gasolinerias, conductores se...
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claude dean is right near the epicenter. good morning. >> reporter: it is not certainly california standards but people felt and we are inside this 7 eleven store. customers have been coming in overnight since this earthquake hit and the man was sitting outside and said it definitely rolled from one end of the store to the other. he said look this is california and it didn't scare him much but we talked to other folks and they were not sure anything was happening. >> i said stop shaking my car i said stop playing you are shaking my car and then i realized it was an earthquake. >> reporter: we know lots of people -- >> reporter: we know lots of people felt it and we got some calls anywhere from danville to san francisco and we will be talking to people about how they felt what they felt like and some people felt it was like somebody running through their home just enough to make them say we feel like we are right in the middle of an earthquake. we will take in later ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there have been several after shock
claude dean is right near the epicenter. good morning. >> reporter: it is not certainly california standards but people felt and we are inside this 7 eleven store. customers have been coming in overnight since this earthquake hit and the man was sitting outside and said it definitely rolled from one end of the store to the other. he said look this is california and it didn't scare him much but we talked to other folks and they were not sure anything was happening. >> i said stop...
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dama de guatemala sigue defendiendo su derecho de llegar a la presencia del paÍs algunos argumentan claudeia por el partido oficial. el tribunal supremo electoral no le autorizÓ la participación por decir que ha cometido fraude de ley. >> fraude de ley por ser mujer soltera? he sufrido hmuchos ataques solo por ser mujer. recurriÓ a la corte de constitucionalidad por considerar que con el rechazo a sus aspiraciones estÁn violando sus derechos. >> seÑores magistrados, no soy esposa de nadie, sobre esposo soltero con cuatro hijos y por eso se me condena. >> sostiene que no ha cometido ningÚn fraude de ley al divorciarse y aspirar a la presidencia. en la constituciÓn de guatemala dicen que no pueden participar familiares de consanguinidad con presidentes de la repÚblica cuando Éstos estÁn ejerciendo la funciÓn. >> llegÓ la Última instancia que se la corte constitucional, no creo yo, no le luce caer en un populismo de este nivel. >> en conferencia de prensa manifestÓ que representa mÁs de un millÓn de personas y que el partido opositor estÁ interfiriendo su excepciÓn. >> nosotros rechazamos los
dama de guatemala sigue defendiendo su derecho de llegar a la presencia del paÍs algunos argumentan claudeia por el partido oficial. el tribunal supremo electoral no le autorizÓ la participación por decir que ha cometido fraude de ley. >> fraude de ley por ser mujer soltera? he sufrido hmuchos ataques solo por ser mujer. recurriÓ a la corte de constitucionalidad por considerar que con el rechazo a sus aspiraciones estÁn violando sus derechos. >> seÑores magistrados, no soy...
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. >> and jean-claude trichet is worried about the jittery financial markets. he wants to leave interest rates unchangedat 1.5%. in an apparent bid to at support struggling bureau's own countries. >> i always said that we were totally transparent in what we were doing. it is an ongoing program. >> the eu commission president has warned that the euro's own debt crisis is spreading. in a letter to the european governments, they urge to live the fund. none of these signals have done anything to calm european investors. markets continued their downward spiral. >> we still have huge problems in the southern half of the euro zone. the central bank has to make up for the shortfall of politicians. we have the debt solutions that only tackle the symptoms of the crisis. >> in his letter has sparked a discord over the handling of the crisis. germany criticized the chief's comments. pumping more money into europe's rescue fund would probably not ease market fears either. >> the stock market route has hit equities across the globe. the mood is generally pessimistic. he send
. >> and jean-claude trichet is worried about the jittery financial markets. he wants to leave interest rates unchangedat 1.5%. in an apparent bid to at support struggling bureau's own countries. >> i always said that we were totally transparent in what we were doing. it is an ongoing program. >> the eu commission president has warned that the euro's own debt crisis is spreading. in a letter to the european governments, they urge to live the fund. none of these signals have...
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djokovic booked a place in the quarterfinals of the rogers cup in more shell that's something between claude martin children straight sets win five and six two this was the serbs second back since becoming world number one following wimbledon stalker which improved his season's record to exactly fifty victories with just one defeats federer at the french open job now on course for his ninth title of the year. elsewhere almost but it is also through to the last eight following victory over evil cartilage the seven c. check to be in a six three and then it's worked harder in the second but held on to win on the tiebreaker. and also through to the quarters that means less evolved in. the fourteen states with all three sets to get tossed out in on the same quality control the second ball was able to play the south african in the decider and win the match six four. now are the subordinates will be officially inducted into the naismith hall of fame on friday believe that anyone has had a comprehensive korea which saw him leave this obviously and into gold in the nineteen eighteen su world champion
djokovic booked a place in the quarterfinals of the rogers cup in more shell that's something between claude martin children straight sets win five and six two this was the serbs second back since becoming world number one following wimbledon stalker which improved his season's record to exactly fifty victories with just one defeats federer at the french open job now on course for his ninth title of the year. elsewhere almost but it is also through to the last eight following victory over evil...
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bailout now it's really is in crisis talks it's been in crisis talks today in luxembourg with john claude. finance chief and they've been talking about something called the yields we're going to be hearing a lot about that in future because over six percent are considered unsustainable that means the amount of money that italy has to offer the percentage of return it has to offer to investors to get them to invest yields on italian ten year national have gone over six percent to six point spain's been at six point three percent spain obviously another big concern the prime minister there jose luis zapatero has canceled his holiday to return and deal with the crisis in spain italy is national that is also higher than its gross domestic product so that's another thing that people are saying go on to the trouble is it's in these economy is much bigger than . the oil and put together so even if the e.u. wanted to bail them out there's a real question will question whether it could do and there are many many saying that it's a stormy future for the eurozone greece is second rescue package less
bailout now it's really is in crisis talks it's been in crisis talks today in luxembourg with john claude. finance chief and they've been talking about something called the yields we're going to be hearing a lot about that in future because over six percent are considered unsustainable that means the amount of money that italy has to offer the percentage of return it has to offer to investors to get them to invest yields on italian ten year national have gone over six percent to six point...
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conscientious consumer of information when we come back we'll have our first ever viewer executive producer claude thanks to one of our facebook fans us so if it sucks you can buy this guy go on the right path in america incidentally came in second in our facebook post office so tonight you're watching adam vs. he is the state run english speaking russian channel it's kind of like al-jazeera. and. russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to the u.s. . lindsey lowe and. the free world is not people are saying she's. you know she said she's a young. welcome back to adam vs the man a little over a month ago we announced that we were giving away a block of the show to be executive produced i guess i would say in t.v. land by our show's biggest facebook promoter we had of the repose in the winner is john rizzo an enthusiastic liberty activist from cape coral florida don thanks so much for being with us and congratulations and thank you all right so what would you like us to cover tonight well like to cover monsanto nonsense or why do you think that's such an important issue. a
conscientious consumer of information when we come back we'll have our first ever viewer executive producer claude thanks to one of our facebook fans us so if it sucks you can buy this guy go on the right path in america incidentally came in second in our facebook post office so tonight you're watching adam vs. he is the state run english speaking russian channel it's kind of like al-jazeera. and. russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to the u.s. . lindsey lowe and....
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ktvu channel 2 news reporter claude dean is near the epicenter, have you found some people near the epicenter? >> reporter: yes, you know it is officially a 3.6 earthquake but if you are from california you know it is not that big and we spoke to lots of people and they say it felt strong. we have been speaking to people in other areas and that's the general consensus that it happened quick and fast and they thought it was bigger than 3.6 and they thought they were dealing with something more significant. we spoke to a man who was at work going about his business when that earthquake hit. >> i was sweeping the parking lot and it rolled from south to north a couple of times. it was a good shake and i thought somebody had hit the end of the building so i got up and said, earthquake. i just totally ignored it. >> reporter: was it quick? >> it lasted a few seconds actually it was pretty forceful, is what it was. >> when you went back inside did you check to see if anything fell? >> yes, well we have a wine section and i was waiting to see the balls fall down but like i said it was pretty strong.
ktvu channel 2 news reporter claude dean is near the epicenter, have you found some people near the epicenter? >> reporter: yes, you know it is officially a 3.6 earthquake but if you are from california you know it is not that big and we spoke to lots of people and they say it felt strong. we have been speaking to people in other areas and that's the general consensus that it happened quick and fast and they thought it was bigger than 3.6 and they thought they were dealing with something...
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east bay and we are right near the epicenter and 0 a lot of people -- and a lot of people felt it claude dean. >> reporter: it was certainly enough to wake people up and we are just near the downtown and spoke with a man who works inside that store. he was outstanding sitting down when it started shaking at 11:36 and he said you could feel this earthquake go from under end of the -- one end of the store to the other. it didn't last long for them to react and just like that it was over but it certainly did catch them off guard. >> i was laying in bed getting ready for work and the bed rolled a little bit. >> did you think we are having an earthquake? >> my wife said we are having an earthquake and i said yes, it is hard. >> i jumped up saying what is happening here and i just sit back and relaxed after that. >> it didn't sound like it would last long? >> no it didn't. >> was it a big shake? >> yes, a big shake. >>> live near the epicenter where the 6.8 earthquake hit and of course there is an app for everything and we have been getting after shocks very minor around what happened in d.c.
east bay and we are right near the epicenter and 0 a lot of people -- and a lot of people felt it claude dean. >> reporter: it was certainly enough to wake people up and we are just near the downtown and spoke with a man who works inside that store. he was outstanding sitting down when it started shaking at 11:36 and he said you could feel this earthquake go from under end of the -- one end of the store to the other. it didn't last long for them to react and just like that it was over but...
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. >> jean-claude went against the bundes bank to go against the portuguese. that is significant, isn't it? >> it is. it just seems like the problem right now in europe is a unity aspect. how do you come together on a united front and pull this together? that's a problem. we heard angela merkel will speak to nicolas sarkozy again today, and this brings in the concept how do you keep the eurozone together? 17 countries with such diverse financial aspects. >> it who have been the $64,000 question a few years ago, i'm sure it's 64 trillion now. >>> let's take another look at what happened here in asia today. going back over those markets, hong kong moving -- or dragging the markets down, suffering the heaviest losses, down 4.3%. the nikkei closing down 3.7. shanghai down more than 2%. s&p down by 4% even. let's take a step back for a moment and see how the region has done so far this year, we heard earlier nina said all the gains in the dow have been wiped off this year. that's what the asian markets have done this year. for a long part of the year, early part of
. >> jean-claude went against the bundes bank to go against the portuguese. that is significant, isn't it? >> it is. it just seems like the problem right now in europe is a unity aspect. how do you come together on a united front and pull this together? that's a problem. we heard angela merkel will speak to nicolas sarkozy again today, and this brings in the concept how do you keep the eurozone together? 17 countries with such diverse financial aspects. >> it who have been the...
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. >>> we are learning more about the claude helicopter crash that killed 30 service members. since the war began in afghanistan in 2001. among the casualties, 22 navy s.e.a.l.s. >>> deadly violence continuing to take a toll in syria after 67 civilians have been killed in armored assaults across that country. >>> we will have more news later. but now, back to "rampage killers." >>> due to mature and graphic subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> at the center of any criminal investigation is a dark heart and the iron hand of justice. >> here's a frightening fact. more than 30 times each year, someone goes on a rampage killing. and in some cases, the victims have no connection to the killer. it can be as random as opening up a phone book, closing your eyes and picking a name. that's pretty much what happened on a wednesday afternoon in 1991 during the lunchtime rush at a popular restaurant. 12:40 p.m., a luby's cafeteria in killeen, texas. suddenly, a man in a blue pickup truck crashes through the front plate glass window. when the explosion of glass settles, it quic
. >>> we are learning more about the claude helicopter crash that killed 30 service members. since the war began in afghanistan in 2001. among the casualties, 22 navy s.e.a.l.s. >>> deadly violence continuing to take a toll in syria after 67 civilians have been killed in armored assaults across that country. >>> we will have more news later. but now, back to "rampage killers." >>> due to mature and graphic subject matter, viewer discretion is...
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jean-claude trichet at the european central bank said there were exceptional market circumstances.ll these factors together and you've got to ask yourself is it a blip or was the canary starting to tell us that the air is bad. >> what's the answer, ali, to that question? >> richard is a little off. a canary tells you when there's a problem in the mine. the appropriate analogy is a squirrel running around your garden. if you see one of those they run around for no reason. this was just jitters. investors were saying i don't want to be caught holding the bag and they sell out. oh, my gosh those stocks went down too much. this is market schizophrenia. i don't think the gas is in the air for the canary to be smelling. >> don't agree. i don't agree because of the reasons underlying what we saw. yes the volatility was there, but the volatility was symptomattic of what's happening underneath. interest rates for 013, come on, ali -- >> let me tell you why. i'll give you evidence. wolf, the united states gets downgraded. we covered this. united states gets downgraded. it cost the u.s. less
jean-claude trichet at the european central bank said there were exceptional market circumstances.ll these factors together and you've got to ask yourself is it a blip or was the canary starting to tell us that the air is bad. >> what's the answer, ali, to that question? >> richard is a little off. a canary tells you when there's a problem in the mine. the appropriate analogy is a squirrel running around your garden. if you see one of those they run around for no reason. this was...
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jean-claude puts his jacket on. he goes, no, i don't know. he's said, come on. ♪ then all of a sudden they both start talking. oh, a stylist. "walking around paris with a tiny rug sack." they do this whole bit and they did it sitting down, which is legal i guess. and, man, it killed, it destroyed. i just loved watching that cross over to america because they're brilliant comedians. i love -- >> when you watch ricky gervais, at the globes, say, you know where he's going to go with this. it's like having a shark for dinner. everyone is complaining. everyone knew what he would do. i found it hilarious. >> i think that's with everyone who hosts. they go, chris rock, he was so irreverent. i go, that's what chris rock does. what do you want him to do, billy crystal's act? billy crystal, he's the best at billy crystal. steve martin is the best at steve martin. >> i went to the emmys when you were the host, and what they really want is they don't want it to ever feel uncomfortable or nasty. and your genius that day is you were coming out with lots of
jean-claude puts his jacket on. he goes, no, i don't know. he's said, come on. ♪ then all of a sudden they both start talking. oh, a stylist. "walking around paris with a tiny rug sack." they do this whole bit and they did it sitting down, which is legal i guess. and, man, it killed, it destroyed. i just loved watching that cross over to america because they're brilliant comedians. i love -- >> when you watch ricky gervais, at the globes, say, you know where he's going to go...
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which will actually be where this will end up in a year or two from now and that is this -- jean-claudeiche runs the european central bank and reserves the right to buy every bond in europe if he so decides. as soon as he does that, the marketplace knows he could do that, has the capacity to do it, in which emboldens the bond envesters to annihilate italian bonds, greek bonds, portuguese bonds, because he knows that bond trader know, if you start to push italy off a cliff, greece off a cliff, trichet will step in and become a bond buyer creating the relief, by the way the reason the market relief today was on speculation indeed the european central bank will be forced to step in and be a buyer. just another kicking of the can down the road but gives you a short-term understanding. >> better if people knew what the european bankwa
which will actually be where this will end up in a year or two from now and that is this -- jean-claudeiche runs the european central bank and reserves the right to buy every bond in europe if he so decides. as soon as he does that, the marketplace knows he could do that, has the capacity to do it, in which emboldens the bond envesters to annihilate italian bonds, greek bonds, portuguese bonds, because he knows that bond trader know, if you start to push italy off a cliff, greece off a cliff,...
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i love claude pepper.e helped so many seniors out of poverty including my mom who worked into her 80s. she depended on her social security check quite frankly. you know we could go on all day about privatization in the stock market going up -- down today and up tomorrow. over a 44 year history of the market, i challenge you to tell me it has not grown during -- that is the lifecycle of the average working man and woman. now, i would allow -- [inaudible] >> and the fact is i would like to have someone respond or jared bernstein. >> i think we would both like to respond. thank you, great points. i particularly wanted to get back to -- i disagree with jim as strongly as you do want his point about somehow that those bonds are meaningless. essentially you are saying we are going to default and we just went through a period of saying we were going to default than i think that is extremely destructive rhetoric. listen, on the stock market, i totally agree with your points about privatization again, because the p
i love claude pepper.e helped so many seniors out of poverty including my mom who worked into her 80s. she depended on her social security check quite frankly. you know we could go on all day about privatization in the stock market going up -- down today and up tomorrow. over a 44 year history of the market, i challenge you to tell me it has not grown during -- that is the lifecycle of the average working man and woman. now, i would allow -- [inaudible] >> and the fact is i would like to...
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shannon: claude today gomez reporting.over a missing toy stuffed monkey? some may think so but not them. one couple now offering a big reward nor a stuffed animal they say they've raised as their own child. ♪ you never forgetyour fi. really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] new ensure hh protein. ensure! nutrition in charge! shannon: give us the money or the monkey gets it. ransom demands being made nor a $5 beanie baby lost in the big apple. a manhattan couple made a public plea to have the toy returned safely. apparently they didn't have kids but raised the stuffed ape as if it was their child. we are not making this up. they are getting c
shannon: claude today gomez reporting.over a missing toy stuffed monkey? some may think so but not them. one couple now offering a big reward nor a stuffed animal they say they've raised as their own child. ♪ you never forgetyour fi. really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying...
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you have got on that list john claude of time magazine, jonathan friedman of the guardian, jamie glass of front page magazine, taylor held, jonathan pets of the baltimore sun, charlotte allen of believe that.com and fishbowl d.c.. why are those chosen few allowed to interview you? >> guest: originally there were 3 but i chose them specifically because they ran a tape recorder when i talked and apparently played the tape recorder back before typing what i said. that is shockingly rare. >> host: you get misquoted a lot? >> guest: somehow i say we need to reduce the capital gains rate and it comes out as our support hitler and all his works. it is in sane the misquotes. the malice in my statement is there but the vigor of the quote is completely vacuumed out like the joke bomb squad. that is always gone. regionally it was simply -- by the way, they were all liberals who do not agree with my politics and yet they quoted me accurately. i don't care what they say in the body of the peace. just quote me accurately. three of them did and a few got added. after that it became a special request
you have got on that list john claude of time magazine, jonathan friedman of the guardian, jamie glass of front page magazine, taylor held, jonathan pets of the baltimore sun, charlotte allen of believe that.com and fishbowl d.c.. why are those chosen few allowed to interview you? >> guest: originally there were 3 but i chose them specifically because they ran a tape recorder when i talked and apparently played the tape recorder back before typing what i said. that is shockingly rare....
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the beautiful work particularly on african-american kids by claude and his colleagues, these are peoplelk into an environment with a stereotype threat about who they are and how they'll perform. if you affirm them or convince the task is irrelevant to identity, they do substantially better. few identities are worse than poor. some places in the world it's bad to be jewish, black, gypsy, everywhere we've looked, and my colleagues have done massive studies, the worst it can be is poor and homeless. they're untrustworthy, incapable, unclean, it's a disaster. they're aware of it. it's a stereotype, and they perform accordingly. so let's affirm them. what we do here isn't soup kitchens in trenton. people come for a meal, on the way out standard information is done in writing, but they don't always write so well, so they walk into a room, and they speak for 30 seconds into a tape. and they describe the meal they had, in the experimental case they describe something that affirms them, something recently they've experienced that made them feel good. on the way out we make available two kind of
the beautiful work particularly on african-american kids by claude and his colleagues, these are peoplelk into an environment with a stereotype threat about who they are and how they'll perform. if you affirm them or convince the task is irrelevant to identity, they do substantially better. few identities are worse than poor. some places in the world it's bad to be jewish, black, gypsy, everywhere we've looked, and my colleagues have done massive studies, the worst it can be is poor and...