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. >> you know, there have been so many regulations, dob frank and all that and the local rule slapped onto the banks to make them safer and stronger in the case of a financial crisis. you said everything is not done yet. what else do you think needs to be fixed? is the most important thing that yet should be done? >> they have done good things th vocal roles, a lot stronger than when it came on the scene, when it was first proposed. i think what they haven't done is solved too big to fail. they haven't gotten leverage requirements right. we don't have adequate capitol requirements for the largest banks, and we don't have any sort of credible resolution authority, and that's the big central question. so -- and the final issue is that we don't have adequate enforcement. we have criminal violations at jp morgan allegedly, but they are about to admit it for the madoff scandal and yet, not a single person seems to have committed a crime. when banks admit labor violations or admit manipulating other markets, not a single person seems to have commit add crime in any of these cases, not a sin
. >> you know, there have been so many regulations, dob frank and all that and the local rule slapped onto the banks to make them safer and stronger in the case of a financial crisis. you said everything is not done yet. what else do you think needs to be fixed? is the most important thing that yet should be done? >> they have done good things th vocal roles, a lot stronger than when it came on the scene, when it was first proposed. i think what they haven't done is solved too big...
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sarah dob joins us from the amazon.com fulfillment senter in phoenix.ood morning. >> good morning. all sorts of deals to be had as people here rush to fill all of these orders that are expected to come in today. we're going take you live now workers here are receiving products from their manufacturers. they're unpacking them, then going to back them up and send them to the millions of people who will place orders today. now last year amazon ed 26.5 mi. this year they expect things to be even bigger. they're offering deals every ten minutes if you come back and that includes deals on kindles, toys, clothing, electronics, just about everything. and overall online retailers are expecting increase in cyber money deals. they're expecting to see about $2 billion in sales. a coup for the on line retailers who have seen things rise and rise ever since cyber monday was first coined in 2005. back to you. >> wow. definitely looks busy. thank you. >>> and now for your first look at business, we turn to hampton peer son. good morning. >> how you doing? we're going t
sarah dob joins us from the amazon.com fulfillment senter in phoenix.ood morning. >> good morning. all sorts of deals to be had as people here rush to fill all of these orders that are expected to come in today. we're going take you live now workers here are receiving products from their manufacturers. they're unpacking them, then going to back them up and send them to the millions of people who will place orders today. now last year amazon ed 26.5 mi. this year they expect things to be...
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the stories that shaped this year and why twenty thirteen matters and today the focus is on fracking dob defeat of oil lobby marketing the practice of shale gas drilling has spawned a tide of opposition as its ugly side comes to the surface. and the father of the legendary a k forty seven assault rifle. has died at the age of ninety four the weapon along with its successors remains the world's most widely used firearm and also an instantly recognizable brand arches of corpus going off the mad the inventor has this report. the man behind a weapon that many say changed the face of combat produced in over a dozen states and officially used by thirty armies it's the most popular and reliable small arm in the world no competition a k forty seven short for afghan law kalashnikov model nine hundred forty seven the year it was designed but the inspiration came a few years earlier during the war against nazi germany. this is one twenty one year old the red army tank commander mikhail kalashnikov was wounded in battle and was recovering in hospital dreaming of designing a weapon that would help if
the stories that shaped this year and why twenty thirteen matters and today the focus is on fracking dob defeat of oil lobby marketing the practice of shale gas drilling has spawned a tide of opposition as its ugly side comes to the surface. and the father of the legendary a k forty seven assault rifle. has died at the age of ninety four the weapon along with its successors remains the world's most widely used firearm and also an instantly recognizable brand arches of corpus going off the mad...
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and on the boston yet another one of a dob of the conduct of the donkey. i got to make and others in the day the quarantine conditions the beating of its apogee topic. travis remain stunted that tv stations due to duty in conspicuous. met officers have stayed in pitches and continue to give it a stronger lusty i see this bastion of them end up with an eight twenty eight allies whoa that's the way it was insulting show this evening to fall victim to the top stories once again the sector from government and daddy. get a good concise pop stars in the back of the engineering. as noted in god holds the top of the snow fall. the silence and i traditionally receive things and tomorrow night. the new the us. the event. i am salvation years i've been to the show. the other top stories that i can put you on monday the twenty third of december. we bought the set to form government in getty b the good kids go to sites pockets and demographic means in every. the good in the article better option for snowfall. not all the details i enter the political impasse and daddy
and on the boston yet another one of a dob of the conduct of the donkey. i got to make and others in the day the quarantine conditions the beating of its apogee topic. travis remain stunted that tv stations due to duty in conspicuous. met officers have stayed in pitches and continue to give it a stronger lusty i see this bastion of them end up with an eight twenty eight allies whoa that's the way it was insulting show this evening to fall victim to the top stories once again the sector from...
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. >> it could create as many as 70,000 dob jobs in the first three years. >> 2014 brings new laws. at midnight they will take effect. here's a sampling. in colorado residents over 21 will be able to purchase up to an ounce of pot for recreational use. >> new mothers can take placentas home after giving birth and in delaware they are banning the sale of shark fins. >> new laws in illinois teens younger than 18 will be banned from tanning beds even if they get their parent's ff information. any one who tosses a cigarette on the ground can be fined for littering and becomes the 13th state to ban hand-held cell phones for driving. >>> target in the wake of a massive security breech. jolene kent from the fox business network is here with that. jo? >> three u.s. senators are calling for a congressional hearing on the target data preach. they want to examine whether they are taking all actions necessary to protect consumers and whether cyber security standards are necessary. with our economy and financial becoming increasingly data reliant on companies and financial service providers with
. >> it could create as many as 70,000 dob jobs in the first three years. >> 2014 brings new laws. at midnight they will take effect. here's a sampling. in colorado residents over 21 will be able to purchase up to an ounce of pot for recreational use. >> new mothers can take placentas home after giving birth and in delaware they are banning the sale of shark fins. >> new laws in illinois teens younger than 18 will be banned from tanning beds even if they get their...
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ehc life builders.org is the where you can dob nate. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay" -- >> it wasg experience. how many people can say i was part of something that helped a million kids? it was mind bogglingly wonderful. >> a simple idea to help kids in need for the holiday. the south bay woman who dreamed it up, and now how she makes us "bay area proud." >>> you are watching "today in the bay." >> the giving tree concept has been around for centuries often in churches it was a way for the well off to help the less fortunate with gifts during the holidays. but one south bay woman has taken that simple idea and made it huge, and it is now one of the largest children's charities in the state. "today in the bay's" garvin thomas has this morning's "bay area proud." >> reporter: if your workplace is like ours, there's a tree in it these days. one decorated not just with lights and ornaments, but with wishes. needy children's wishes for christmas gifts. there are, in fact, more than 1,000 trees just like it all over the bay area holding the wishes of some 67,000 children. and if you're
ehc life builders.org is the where you can dob nate. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay" -- >> it wasg experience. how many people can say i was part of something that helped a million kids? it was mind bogglingly wonderful. >> a simple idea to help kids in need for the holiday. the south bay woman who dreamed it up, and now how she makes us "bay area proud." >>> you are watching "today in the bay." >> the giving tree concept...
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different classified cables leading up to the event, talked to people on the ground during the event, dobortem on the event through the committee investigation. >> so what did they get wrong? >> that al qaeda was not involved in this. >> the intelligence indicates that al qaeda was involved but there were also plenty of people and militias unaffiliated with al qaeda that were involved. >> members of the intelligence committee in the house reacting to the new york times article over the weekend. an extensive analysis of the benghazi attack of 9/11 of which the new york times concluded there was no al qaeda connection among the militants that took part in the attack. let's bring in the panel. stephen hayes, kirsten powers and charles krathammer. stephen, let's start with you. you took this on in the new york standard said kirkpatrick did extensive reporting on the ground but missed on the big points. >> i think his reporting was in many respects terrific but the details that he provided about the inside of the mother's house of one of the chief suspects of the benghazi attacks, fantastic on
different classified cables leading up to the event, talked to people on the ground during the event, dobortem on the event through the committee investigation. >> so what did they get wrong? >> that al qaeda was not involved in this. >> the intelligence indicates that al qaeda was involved but there were also plenty of people and militias unaffiliated with al qaeda that were involved. >> members of the intelligence committee in the house reacting to the new york times...
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we're not dob the job that america sent -- doing the job that america sent us for. sent us here to put america back to work. that's our job. we're not living up to that. two years ago the president of the united states put forth in his state of the union message an american jobs plan, an american jobs plan to put people in this nation back to work. it was complete. education, retraining, research component for the next sector of this economy for the future. a transportation infrastructure sector. a way to finance it. wo years ago, 971 people standing in the cold in fairfield, california, just wanting a shot at a job. and here we are two years after the president of the united states put forward a jobs plan done. rica, has not been the majority in this house has refused to bring up even one of those programs. i'm going to talk about those things tonight. those things that we can do here in america. hat we can do. so that when 971 of my constituents are willing to line up to get a job, they'll have one. they'll have that opportunity. they'll have a shot at the future.
we're not dob the job that america sent -- doing the job that america sent us for. sent us here to put america back to work. that's our job. we're not living up to that. two years ago the president of the united states put forth in his state of the union message an american jobs plan, an american jobs plan to put people in this nation back to work. it was complete. education, retraining, research component for the next sector of this economy for the future. a transportation infrastructure...