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thank you so much it's been extremely informative that was economist and author dr thomas. talk. another potential. now in the u.s. . the bureau of labor statistics has been keeping track of rental costs since at least one thousand nine hundred three now its index shows a steady rise of about three percent a year over this thirty year period now rental should track the inflation rate home prices should do the same and if price or price rises much of the end of price rises raises the price goes much above the rental rate families theoretically should begin to rent not buy their forgot their housing bubbles that become visible and can legitimately be called bubbles now when housing prices diverged significantly from rental prices that's when called bubbles almost everyone understands that the two thousand and seven financial crisis was caused by the collapse of the housing bubble that turned out to mr harrison while it might not seem like it on the surface housing is one complicated asset of the economy are we on the verge of the next housing bubble today not at all because if you
thank you so much it's been extremely informative that was economist and author dr thomas. talk. another potential. now in the u.s. . the bureau of labor statistics has been keeping track of rental costs since at least one thousand nine hundred three now its index shows a steady rise of about three percent a year over this thirty year period now rental should track the inflation rate home prices should do the same and if price or price rises much of the end of price rises raises the price goes...
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land because when we return more with economist dr thomas palley then in today's big deal at a harrison i will discuss housing is there a bubble there or not stick around to find out and as we head to a quick break here's a look at some of today's closing numbers at the bell come on back. as the media leave us so we leave to the. bush and to the play your part of the there's a good. news that no one is as good with the guests that you deserve answers from. politics only on our team. i know c.n.n. the m.s.m. b.c. fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close enough for the truth from the might think. it's because when full attention and the mainstream media work side by side with joe actually on here. and our teen years we have a different breed. ok because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not god. i'm. sure you guys stick to the jokes well handled it makes sense that i'm. back now with economist dr thomas
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land because when we return more with economist dr thomas how we then in today's big deal i don't harrison i will discuss housing is there a bubble there or not stick around to find out and as we had to make quick break here's a look at some of today's closing numbers at the bell come on back. but . i would like to know that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy record albums. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our civic we've been hijacked by handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying. rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing. you know ready to join the movement then welcome there. back now with economist dr thomas kelly thank you so much for being here i want to continue our conversation that we were hav
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dr. thomas is referring to is the lack of upkeep on foreclosed buildings. owners of these buildings are often strapped for cash, unable to make mortgage payments, let alone pay for repairs. this is exactly what happened at 836 faile street. in 2004, a man named asher newman purchased the building for just under $2 million. but the city appraised the building as being worth only $223,000. many landlords invested in buildings like this one, thinking their investment would pay off. they believed that new tenants would move in and pay the higher rents. so newman kept taking out mortgages for the building. by 2011, he had taken out about $3 1/2 million in loans. as his debt increased, so did his monthly payment on the loans, and soon, newman wasn't putting any money back into the building for things like repairs. >> so the real problem here was not the owner's buying, it was the lenders being willing to lend at rates that were simply not supported by the revenue and expenses of the building. >> they really thought that every area in the entire city was going to
dr. thomas is referring to is the lack of upkeep on foreclosed buildings. owners of these buildings are often strapped for cash, unable to make mortgage payments, let alone pay for repairs. this is exactly what happened at 836 faile street. in 2004, a man named asher newman purchased the building for just under $2 million. but the city appraised the building as being worth only $223,000. many landlords invested in buildings like this one, thinking their investment would pay off. they believed...
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it didn't fall down payment as an ex thousands of dr thomas to state their own demonstrations showing quacks in the role phonics supported the hats a font given the government upon the nice thing to watch. i don't need it takes a closer look at the situation. i get cross eyed. his hits with two russian pretty hot out. this has come to me the money and say they do without it. but of course penny. the deputies caught up to the benefits promised by directly at home and has been smoking the money i was going to be asked because before that and the money is full of noble families that up. thailand's northeastern heart and has consistently voted for prime minister in knots and a friend at the farm of prime minister talks since the one time. despite the formal protest support for the party with mr ong. well many of them by some as i checked they haven't been paid in two months. i must understand that demonstrations in the capital bangkok that the government acting tough fight. one of heidi's on record intact mikey boy in the north central and northeast who joined the boys team and not that u
it didn't fall down payment as an ex thousands of dr thomas to state their own demonstrations showing quacks in the role phonics supported the hats a font given the government upon the nice thing to watch. i don't need it takes a closer look at the situation. i get cross eyed. his hits with two russian pretty hot out. this has come to me the money and say they do without it. but of course penny. the deputies caught up to the benefits promised by directly at home and has been smoking the money i...
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the driver's seat and this week's comments come in response to thursday's interview with economist dr thomas howie our first comment comes from nico it's mind straights aggregate demand is an oversimplistic an incorrect way to look at economics for example country one spends one hundred billion on roads to nowhere obtaining plants such as tulips and pieces about the art country to spend one hundred billion on factories mines and building an industrial harbor according to keynesians these two economies are equal however country one is destroying wealth and country two is creating a present and future stream of wealth keynesians are idiots and why do you think about this our teens in. the distortion basically of understanding of what keynesian ism is all about was interesting because thomas polly i think that he had a very good piece that we just saw and he was trying to represent what he thinks of as true keynesianism really would. interview was is that you have a financial is east of the economy which is a distortion of the very short term kind of thing which means basically. that investment
the driver's seat and this week's comments come in response to thursday's interview with economist dr thomas howie our first comment comes from nico it's mind straights aggregate demand is an oversimplistic an incorrect way to look at economics for example country one spends one hundred billion on roads to nowhere obtaining plants such as tulips and pieces about the art country to spend one hundred billion on factories mines and building an industrial harbor according to keynesians these two...
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dr. thomas romo, a plastic surgeon, and his wife diane run the little baby face foundation, the group renatta and her mom heard about on the news. >> you take a child and change the way they look to anyone who sees them, that gives the child strength. >> do you feel like the bully wins? the bully bullied them into getting some kind of surgery? >> i don't think that's reality. >> doesn't it put the burden on the victim as opposed to the bully? is it sending the wrong message? >> if they see you getting the surgery, i think it would make them feel bad, and maybe they would change their mind about doing it. >> it's fascinating, very debatable story. it airs sunday night at 7:00 central. do you ever feel like you're speaking a different language when you're talking to the opposite sex? >> did you say something? >> exactly. right after this. asionaconstipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ phillips' lady ] live
dr. thomas romo, a plastic surgeon, and his wife diane run the little baby face foundation, the group renatta and her mom heard about on the news. >> you take a child and change the way they look to anyone who sees them, that gives the child strength. >> do you feel like the bully wins? the bully bullied them into getting some kind of surgery? >> i don't think that's reality. >> doesn't it put the burden on the victim as opposed to the bully? is it sending the wrong...
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dr. thomas farly. doctor, thank you. what's behind the rise in this, the deaths? it because smoking, i don't know, has for some reason become lethal or just because of new research? >> first of all, we're now 50 years from the initial surgeon's general report that says smoking causes lung cancer. since that time the number of people has gone up not because cigarettes are any worse, they're just as bad as they used to be, but because we know more about smoking. we know it causes other diseases than before, liver cancer, colon cancer. diabetes is a very common disease. >> it's research, as i said. we're learning more about it? >> right. >> new york city, you watch the television and you can't help but see the commercials. they're very graphic trying to get people to get off of tobacco. let's look and then we'll talk about it. >> yeah. >> i've had about i would say between 17 and 20 amputations. >> i used to paint my own house. >> i can't hang up my own pictures. >> the light in my house blew out and i can't change it because i have no fingertips. >>> there's a gover
dr. thomas farly. doctor, thank you. what's behind the rise in this, the deaths? it because smoking, i don't know, has for some reason become lethal or just because of new research? >> first of all, we're now 50 years from the initial surgeon's general report that says smoking causes lung cancer. since that time the number of people has gone up not because cigarettes are any worse, they're just as bad as they used to be, but because we know more about smoking. we know it causes other...
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dr. thomas klotz is the chief psychiatrist for the l.a.ides mental health services to the 160,000 inmates that come and leave jail every year. >> i did a high-speed pursuit because i was just sick of being harassed by law enforcement, which is the biggest mistake i ever made in my life. >> for inmate timothy matisse, who was sentenced to two years for possession of methamphetamine, the department of mental health's programs has helped him discover the problems that led him to jail. >> so the high-speed pursuit was related to the -- >> oh, absolutely. >> -- fears that you had? >> well, yeah. the way they make it look like is they're going to say, okay, well, maybe he's schizophrenic. and knowing that i'm not schizophrenic and it's really happening and it's going on, they can say, well, it's the drug use. >> for other inmates at l.a. county death is the easiest way to escape their cell. >> we put a tremendous amount of effort into developing the screening system because we know that the highest risk, particularly for suicide, of people enter
dr. thomas klotz is the chief psychiatrist for the l.a.ides mental health services to the 160,000 inmates that come and leave jail every year. >> i did a high-speed pursuit because i was just sick of being harassed by law enforcement, which is the biggest mistake i ever made in my life. >> for inmate timothy matisse, who was sentenced to two years for possession of methamphetamine, the department of mental health's programs has helped him discover the problems that led him to jail....
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dr. thomas stratton, press officer of economics. >> without objection. >> an expert in economics and the look to what you have been doing. asked interview how many to over 900 million to a this is what is said. this siepi be is collecting it far more data than necessary. expensive data collection, expensive and risky. the census bureau will achieve even the same or better results. do so by making a granular data available to researchers and one to 5 percent statistical numbers. why do you seem to need more data, 70,000 tons per cent more than what the census bureau does for their data or anyone else does and that matter. >> with all respect to the professor, i don't mean to discourage him, and learn there are economic experts on about $0.16 of every issue. on this low we have family work with industry and are collecting information for them the very same with other agencies have done so, they often prefer to provide it wholesale rather than themselves having to go wind faugh a sampling device six. it's easier for them to provide the inspiration. that has been our experience and is why we
dr. thomas stratton, press officer of economics. >> without objection. >> an expert in economics and the look to what you have been doing. asked interview how many to over 900 million to a this is what is said. this siepi be is collecting it far more data than necessary. expensive data collection, expensive and risky. the census bureau will achieve even the same or better results. do so by making a granular data available to researchers and one to 5 percent statistical numbers. why...
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that changes the game to me. >> wrapped up and brought down by owen thomas. >> narrator: because he'd never had a diagnosed concussion, drted thomas might have gotten cte from the everyday sub-concussive hits that are an inherent part of the game. >> another nice play by owen thomas. >> those sub-concussive hits, those hits that don't even rise to the level of what we call a concussion, or symptoms, just playing the game can be dangerous. >> the rock is home. a crucial matchup... >> mckee isaying, "look, this is very much an issue at the core of the game, of offensive lineman and defensive linemen pounding the crud out of each other on every single play, on every single down and every single practice, and there's no getting around that." >> narrator: it was a controversial theory that raised fundamental questions about the way the game was played. >> the human body was not created or built to play football. when you have force against force, you're going to have h injuries. and i'm not talking about the knees and, you know, all of that stuff is a given. but from a neurological standpoint, you're going to have some brain
that changes the game to me. >> wrapped up and brought down by owen thomas. >> narrator: because he'd never had a diagnosed concussion, drted thomas might have gotten cte from the everyday sub-concussive hits that are an inherent part of the game. >> another nice play by owen thomas. >> those sub-concussive hits, those hits that don't even rise to the level of what we call a concussion, or symptoms, just playing the game can be dangerous. >> the rock is home. a...
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traveling in vehicles in the us california michigan florida and the batter at all dr loss for thomas vehicles were the biggest obstacles ledges the drivers and the reluctance to let go the wheel. individual am i ready to do that am i ready to get into the passenger side of the local heb. no one in the driver's side and go to l a i don't know if i marry. whether or not people are ready for tractors cars the breakers are looking for good with the technology open and put them on sale soon hee hee. in san diego california. the legal part he an apple a day keeps the doctor away. that's the phrase most children will carry has a guaranteed way to stay healthy. but over the years maintaining good health has come to mean something far worse and said that many adults now depending on frozen different vitamin supplements to fight off on your ea of ailments but our vitamins really all that are taught that to be our cheese was mall has the story. if you're one of millions of americans thinking on multi vitamins to make you healthier. you may not be doing your body any favors. a series of recent m
traveling in vehicles in the us california michigan florida and the batter at all dr loss for thomas vehicles were the biggest obstacles ledges the drivers and the reluctance to let go the wheel. individual am i ready to do that am i ready to get into the passenger side of the local heb. no one in the driver's side and go to l a i don't know if i marry. whether or not people are ready for tractors cars the breakers are looking for good with the technology open and put them on sale soon hee hee....
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dr. thomas romo, a plastic surgeon, and his wife diane, run the little baby face down fag foundation, theullied them into getting some kind of surgery? >> i don't think that's reality. >> doesn't it put the burden on the victim as opposed to the bully? is it sending the wrong message? >> if they see you getting the surgery, i think it would make them feel bad, and maybe they would change their mind about doing it. >> it's fascinating, very debatable story. it airs sunday night at 7:00 central. do you ever feel like you're speaking a different language when you're talking to the opposite sex? ? did you say something? >> exactly. right after this. what does that first spoonful taste like? ok. honey bunches of oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! mmmm! wow! it's the oats. honey. yeah. honey bunches of oats. this is a great cereal. from the big screen to small screens near and far twizzlerize your entertainment every day with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. >>> if you have ever felt like you're speaking a completely different language when you're dealing with the guy in your life, a new study show
dr. thomas romo, a plastic surgeon, and his wife diane, run the little baby face down fag foundation, theullied them into getting some kind of surgery? >> i don't think that's reality. >> doesn't it put the burden on the victim as opposed to the bully? is it sending the wrong message? >> if they see you getting the surgery, i think it would make them feel bad, and maybe they would change their mind about doing it. >> it's fascinating, very debatable story. it airs sunday...
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. >> thomas is being cared for at a clinic. dr.say he came through the night well and his condition remains stable. >> we are monitoring him constantly. his condition is not life- threatening. the accident occurred during training. he lost his balance in the air and fell heavily. the crash seems to have been caught during the initial jump. he was treated immediately on the slope and then airlifted to the hospital. his coaches and the austrian olympic team are in shock. doctors say he is lucky not to have been left paralyzed. he finished runner-up in the tournament last week, making an impressive comeback after a bad fall in december. more serious is and he will remain in intensive care until monday at least. >> you are watching dw. do stay with us. ♪ >> many of these people living close to the center of johannesburg have not been back to their home countries for a long time. they are immigrants, some legal and some illegal. communal prayer gives them a feeling of security and helps them deal with living in a foreign country. over 6
. >> thomas is being cared for at a clinic. dr.say he came through the night well and his condition remains stable. >> we are monitoring him constantly. his condition is not life- threatening. the accident occurred during training. he lost his balance in the air and fell heavily. the crash seems to have been caught during the initial jump. he was treated immediately on the slope and then airlifted to the hospital. his coaches and the austrian olympic team are in shock. doctors say...
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tom glavine,x, join joe thomas will torre and tony la russa. dr.chiller serves as a baseball hall of fame board member. thank you for being here. you know little bit about baseball, i think. >> i never really played the game as a kid. we have all of these players and managers and the whole system. >> let's start with the managers. joe torre. >> you have to look at the records. they are the one that write their stories every day for the public. it is exciting that the veterans committee chose to pick three managers. each one has their own ability to work with players and it is exciting time. tony laom joe torre, russa. >> all three are well-known in the baseball system. they are players that they love and that is one of the i think has come through with these three people. these are the kind that people want to play for and that is the exciting part. >> the same thing for bobby cox. the baseball managers move around a lot. that ae are something lot of the players and managers who were inducted today have in common. go ahead. >> ted turner. that is n
tom glavine,x, join joe thomas will torre and tony la russa. dr.chiller serves as a baseball hall of fame board member. thank you for being here. you know little bit about baseball, i think. >> i never really played the game as a kid. we have all of these players and managers and the whole system. >> let's start with the managers. joe torre. >> you have to look at the records. they are the one that write their stories every day for the public. it is exciting that the veterans...
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craig maddux, tom glavine, and frank thomas will join joe torre and tony la russa. dr.ler serves as a baseball hall of fame board member. thank you for being here. you know little bit about baseball, i think. >> i never really played the game as a kid. we have all of these players and managers and the whole system. >> let's start with the managers. joe torre. >> you have to look at the records. they are the one that write their stories every day for the public. it is exciting that the veterans committee chose to pick three managers. each one has their own ability to work with players and it is exciting time. >> on from joe torre, tony la russa. >> all three are well-known in the baseball system. they are players that they love and that is one of the i think has come through with these three people. these are the kind that people want to play for and that is the exciting part. >> the same thing for bobby cox. the baseball managers move around a lot. >> there are something that a lot of the players and managers who were inducted today have in common. go ahead. >> ted turn
craig maddux, tom glavine, and frank thomas will join joe torre and tony la russa. dr.ler serves as a baseball hall of fame board member. thank you for being here. you know little bit about baseball, i think. >> i never really played the game as a kid. we have all of these players and managers and the whole system. >> let's start with the managers. joe torre. >> you have to look at the records. they are the one that write their stories every day for the public. it is exciting...
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depends how hard could it be content with dr exploit the advantages and sometimes it is up with angus bull in the air. after coming up on learning while the austrians thomas the top ten selling high. he's in the sky is the second stage of the whole hill so adamant in gemini with two hundred and ninety six point one points knew already dd got lots of possible ms michaels with his second tilt hundred and fourteen on me says santos gaining the highest goal for execution the twenty one year old is now comfortably ahead in a competition that went back to the content and the way that the cd jumping world cup the austrian thomas malkovich then went straight to congratulate the top done his best victory. he finished this age in second position on two hundred and eighteen point three one place to jump seven hundred and thirty nine he says. well it's that then sold the club's second in the eye for older teens meanwhile switzerland's simon on on sol two hundred and seventy eight following points to end this age in that position. the four time olympic champion fell from the top of that he did vote finishing thirteen points behind the tops after a disappointing couple
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dr. emily senay. the host of "way too early" thomas roberts is here as well. did you change? >> no.le a sense of exactly what we are talking about here, because i have to say, and i have been looking at the food we eat for many years closely and trying to dissect what is wrong with it, but i didn't think this was so prevalent. tell us what it is and where in the food it's not. >> it's very prevalent. what has happened is that back in the 1940s, scientists discovered if you give antibiotics to livestock, it turns out that not only are they protected from disease, but they also put on weight. >> they grow fast? >> they grow faster. what that means is lots of farmers since then have decided what we want to do is give them in their feed or in their water, you know, antibiotics and they will turn out that we will just get fatter and, therefore, they will bring more money at market. >> is it in all of the meat that we buy at grocery stores? >> it's in most of the meat you get. it turns out for ain't bicycle use about 80% of antibiotics by weight now go into food as opposed to people. >> t
dr. emily senay. the host of "way too early" thomas roberts is here as well. did you change? >> no.le a sense of exactly what we are talking about here, because i have to say, and i have been looking at the food we eat for many years closely and trying to dissect what is wrong with it, but i didn't think this was so prevalent. tell us what it is and where in the food it's not. >> it's very prevalent. what has happened is that back in the 1940s, scientists discovered if you...
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thomas. hop on the freedom train today or this year's ride could be its last. the annual ride from san jose to san francisco come member rates the 54 miles that dr.. and other civil rights leaders marched in 1965. >>> there's a sharp decline of ticket sells since the naacp withdrew its support. >>> check now on the holiday traffic. here is leyla. >> and speaking of cal train it's running on a normal schedule. unlike some of the other mass transit jaebss that are running on a holiday or weekend schedule. we do have a problem at redwood street as a car versus a tree. and in san jose, this car veered off a roadway right by the southbound 280 before you settle for another ordinary mattress isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? the only bed clinically proven to relieve back pain and improve sleep quality. and right now for five days only save $300 to $800 on our newest innovations. plus special financing until january 2017 on select sleep number beds. ends monday! only at a sleep number store where queen mattresses start at just $699.99. sleep number. comfort individualized. >> good morning. freezing cold up north. upper 20s to low 20s no
thomas. hop on the freedom train today or this year's ride could be its last. the annual ride from san jose to san francisco come member rates the 54 miles that dr.. and other civil rights leaders marched in 1965. >>> there's a sharp decline of ticket sells since the naacp withdrew its support. >>> check now on the holiday traffic. here is leyla. >> and speaking of cal train it's running on a normal schedule. unlike some of the other mass transit jaebss that are running...