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where did bob dylan go? the microfilm room of the new york public library, 15 years ago before i was in the same room doing something much different and less interesting. he went to the new york public libraries to read the newspapers and get in touch with those sources to see what the sources had to say and reading all articles and newspapers that the library made available. i'll close with this little riff from the book about, well, meditations on all of that. for a professional historian, it was thrilling to learn bob dylan discovered his art in a microfilm room. he realized as anyone does, it was the 1840s, 50s, and 60s, there was many stories other than slavery, reform movements, rising crimes, debate over who can perform in new york theaters. americans worshiped the same god, shared the constitution and the major political parties, and thought of them as the best hope, yet, some were enemies. after awhile, bob dylan writes, after awhile you become aware of nothing but a culture of feeling, the black da
where did bob dylan go? the microfilm room of the new york public library, 15 years ago before i was in the same room doing something much different and less interesting. he went to the new york public libraries to read the newspapers and get in touch with those sources to see what the sources had to say and reading all articles and newspapers that the library made available. i'll close with this little riff from the book about, well, meditations on all of that. for a professional historian, it...
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>> hi, dylan.etary of state of ohio and i license the notaries in my state who notarize documents for instance for some of the home finance companies, the banks that are processing these foreclosure documents. what we're seeing is for instance, eight notaries notarizing 18,000 documents a month. and hearing stories that the notaries filling in information to the document. handing it to the signer. who is actually named as an officer of multiple banks and signing multiple documents to create a chain of title or a list of owners and then the notary handing it back to the signer. the signer signing it and the notary notarizing it. i don't have the authority to actually revoke these notaries or to prosecute. so i send it to the justice department in august to have them take a look at it. >> and have you heard back from them? >> i've been in some contact. and out of respect for the justice department, i've said that i finally called in late september and said, am i allowed to say anything about the fact
>> hi, dylan.etary of state of ohio and i license the notaries in my state who notarize documents for instance for some of the home finance companies, the banks that are processing these foreclosure documents. what we're seeing is for instance, eight notaries notarizing 18,000 documents a month. and hearing stories that the notaries filling in information to the document. handing it to the signer. who is actually named as an officer of multiple banks and signing multiple documents to...
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take it away. >> thank you, dylan. already in government, like michele bachmann, for example, takes $250,000 in agricultural subsidies from the government while she rails against the government. but we were told that the new batch of tea party people were pure and they really didn't like government it turns out, unless, of course, they arether they are taking money from the government. alaska, joe miller, tea party candidate, not only doesn't believe in unemployment insurance, he think it is unconstitutional. unless, of course, it's his wife getting it. kathleen miller apparently collected unemployment insurance after she was working as a part-time clerk for joe miller, her own husband. but that's not all. joe miller also took money from the government in the 1990s when he got as 7,000 in federal farm subsidies and then in 1999, when he got $77,400 in a state loan to buy 1,000 acres in the delta junction in alaska. so when it comes to state subsidies and unemployment insurance the miller family collects, well, they lov
take it away. >> thank you, dylan. already in government, like michele bachmann, for example, takes $250,000 in agricultural subsidies from the government while she rails against the government. but we were told that the new batch of tea party people were pure and they really didn't like government it turns out, unless, of course, they arether they are taking money from the government. alaska, joe miller, tea party candidate, not only doesn't believe in unemployment insurance, he think it...
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he stood up for cole and that was the moment dylan's crusade was born.tanding up for everyone with autism. he was part of a public service announcement posted on youtube and it's played in every classroom in his school district. >> i know that they all get picked on sometimes, but now it's starting to turn around. >> dylan is a hero. >> i'm this excited. >> hi. you're the best. oh, thank you. >> why is he a hero? >> he helps kids with autism not to be bullied and to know that they're just like everybody else and we are. we just are -- we're not that different. we just have autism. >> dylan's raising money this weekend by taking part in a run/walk event for autism. we'll follow it. >>> the national conversation about gay bullying has a new voice. joel burns is an openly gay city councilman in ft. worth, texas. when it was his turn to peek at this week's meeting, well, his focus wasn't city business. he actually revealed for the first time his own experience with bullies, one that stuck with him all these years, and that he didn't plan to share until the r
he stood up for cole and that was the moment dylan's crusade was born.tanding up for everyone with autism. he was part of a public service announcement posted on youtube and it's played in every classroom in his school district. >> i know that they all get picked on sometimes, but now it's starting to turn around. >> dylan is a hero. >> i'm this excited. >> hi. you're the best. oh, thank you. >> why is he a hero? >> he helps kids with autism not to be bullied...
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and dylan ratigan is right here.ight there. this is the most important thing for markets here, markets in shanghai, markets in london. this is what matters today. and what he's basically laying out is his case for why, because the economy is not growing quickly enough, it is viewed the fed needs to do more. now, doing more at this point means they have to do something sort of unusual, because interest rates are already zero. so he's laying out the case for what we call quantitative easing, qe2. that means the fed prints money to go out and buy things like mortgages and the goal there is to keep rates incredibly low for all kinds of borrowing, including mortgages. the main case he's making is in doing this, in printing all this money, he's not unleashing giant fears of inflation and having too much money flooding the system. obviously, the more dollars you have, the less each one may be worth. so he's inflation is too low, these are his words, which is a big statement, meaning he'll be focused on putting more money in
and dylan ratigan is right here.ight there. this is the most important thing for markets here, markets in shanghai, markets in london. this is what matters today. and what he's basically laying out is his case for why, because the economy is not growing quickly enough, it is viewed the fed needs to do more. now, doing more at this point means they have to do something sort of unusual, because interest rates are already zero. so he's laying out the case for what we call quantitative easing, qe2....
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>> reporter: and that's the story with dylan. one simple answer to the bullying of kids. >> i know they all get picked on sometimes, but now it's starting to turn around. >> reporter: and just, perhaps, a model showing how kids can get results when they're allowed to lead the way. joe johns, cnn, bowling green, kentucky. >> and if you'd like to help the cause, visit our website at amfix.com. dylan's raising money by taking part in a run/walk event this weekend. >> brave and wonderful little boy. >> you can imagine some of these kids are real ripe targets for bullies, as well. great someone somebody stands in the way. >> absolutely. >>> it's 30 minutes past the hour right now. we check the top stories this morning. the first of the 33 chilean miners are home this morning. three of them released from the hospital last night. doctors say all of the miners have responded well to treatment and many more are will going home today. >>> a troubling picture of the security situation in afghanistan. it says the insurgency is gaining streng
>> reporter: and that's the story with dylan. one simple answer to the bullying of kids. >> i know they all get picked on sometimes, but now it's starting to turn around. >> reporter: and just, perhaps, a model showing how kids can get results when they're allowed to lead the way. joe johns, cnn, bowling green, kentucky. >> and if you'd like to help the cause, visit our website at amfix.com. dylan's raising money by taking part in a run/walk event this weekend. >>...
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i grew up taking everything from bob dylan, curtis mayfield, the beatles, smokey robinson.ike alma mater was the streets of san francisco. i would dare to go to school. where i really hung out was at the fillmore. that was my university, checking out be the king, and james brown, a cream. finding out how they were able to penetrate people's hearts. with their music. once you do that, something happens to their eyes. they become brighter. they start crying, they do not know why. they start dancing. it is like when a woman gives birth. =mmfirst, she cries and then she laughs. later on, she dances. and that, to me, is the beauty of what san francisco is about. >> one final question, and we are going to link it to your music today. such a rich legacy that you are giving us. you mentioned to me that you are working on a new album. could you share what is coming up? >> i love to dream when i am awake. kand so i had this dream of working with india arie and yo- yo ma to do the george harrison saw; and "-- song. this is the definitive way to do this. we are all in it together, we d
i grew up taking everything from bob dylan, curtis mayfield, the beatles, smokey robinson.ike alma mater was the streets of san francisco. i would dare to go to school. where i really hung out was at the fillmore. that was my university, checking out be the king, and james brown, a cream. finding out how they were able to penetrate people's hearts. with their music. once you do that, something happens to their eyes. they become brighter. they start crying, they do not know why. they start...
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it has housed bob dylan, ellen monroe and dylan thomas. that could all come to an end with its impending sale. >> in a town full of many famous landmarks, this hotel is an icon. the walls are full of art work, often painted from guests who needed a break. artists and movie stars come up everyone stayed here. >> we have a lot, arthur miller, quite a few artists who have stayed here. andy warhol has been here and bob dylan was here, too. it is the vester array of artists. >> marilyn monroe was another famous guest. her suite is available for $400 a night. behind the history is a building badly in need of modernizing. its owners reckon the renovations will cost millions, so they are opting to sell. many are wondering what will happen to the hotel's lenient attitude towards guests. david is a novelist and long- term residents. >> it was a place of real tolerance, all kinds of unusual people. they all live here and came to this place. i like that. i like that nobody cared. if you wanted to be quiet, you could be quiet. >> no price has been set,
it has housed bob dylan, ellen monroe and dylan thomas. that could all come to an end with its impending sale. >> in a town full of many famous landmarks, this hotel is an icon. the walls are full of art work, often painted from guests who needed a break. artists and movie stars come up everyone stayed here. >> we have a lot, arthur miller, quite a few artists who have stayed here. andy warhol has been here and bob dylan was here, too. it is the vester array of artists. >>...
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and your comment, dylan, really terrified me.ifference between good and bad government spending. i think this is a truth. it's not universally acknowledged. that, to me, the terrifying. if the american people have lost faith in the government to do anything other than go to war, that's really pretty bad. >> government has to do stuff. >> i think that the problem here is that, i think it is a view that tea party americans have. there's a lot of bad spending. however much money the government spends -- >> you can always go through list and find -- a hundred thousand dollars that was wasted. >> the fact of the matter is that namely a large organization, corporate, government, non-profit, that doesn't waste their money. >> the one thing i think is the job of democrats they haven't done so well and britain's getting better, they have to take on the reforming of how government works. i think there is this balance. companies have worked really hard to become more effective. i think one thing that would give a democratic leadership more
and your comment, dylan, really terrified me.ifference between good and bad government spending. i think this is a truth. it's not universally acknowledged. that, to me, the terrifying. if the american people have lost faith in the government to do anything other than go to war, that's really pretty bad. >> government has to do stuff. >> i think that the problem here is that, i think it is a view that tea party americans have. there's a lot of bad spending. however much money the...
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the issue for me and and your lead tried to cover this, we didn't lose 95,000 jobs, dylan, we didn't lose 95,000. if you count all of the categories, we lost 385,000. we don't 15 million men and women looking for work. we have 30 million. people know this first hand. i think they're saying to a lot of us, enough is enough. and what i don't want to hear too much more is these longer terms, sort of theoretical solutions about competitive advantage. we're getting the heck kicked out of us by china, unfairly. >> hold on. hold on. >> why don't we cut corporate taxes in half? >> more cash to invest in china. i don't want to give caterpillar another nickel. >> i would be delighted to cut corporate taxes. i have argued for it and payroll taxes. again, these aren't going to win their way through the congress in a year time. we have to acknowledge that these the medium and long term. and when you believe that there are 30 million men and women looking for work, when you believe that, then you priorityize. i'll do anything. we'll do anything to fairly create jobs in america. in fairness, also s
the issue for me and and your lead tried to cover this, we didn't lose 95,000 jobs, dylan, we didn't lose 95,000. if you count all of the categories, we lost 385,000. we don't 15 million men and women looking for work. we have 30 million. people know this first hand. i think they're saying to a lot of us, enough is enough. and what i don't want to hear too much more is these longer terms, sort of theoretical solutions about competitive advantage. we're getting the heck kicked out of us by...
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meetings with erica and our local police chief kevin dylan and talked about safety issueses. we said, what are the thipgs we need to know about what not just the fire department needs and doesn't need after a disaster but how to support you what we can rely on you for or not rely on you for. we don't know if we will be there for you. through those discussions we realized that we needed to come up with a decentralized plan. we developed the block captain program. one nert and one faith person...
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dylan ratigan, host of "the dylan ratigan show" has been hosting this story.k about this. let's go over the numbers. the banks seized more than 1,600 homes for the first nine months of this year. they're on pace to seize 1.2 million by the end of 2010. we all thought this was over with. >> here's the problem. the foreclosures that came from the subprime lending that we're all familiar with were processed years ago. >> okay. >> what we're seeing now is a much bigger wave of foreclosure ls coming in because of the unemployment problem in the country over the past few years that was caused by the original risk taking on wall street. so the tragedy here is the government's failure of job creation is now what is driving the explosion and the number of fore closures we're getting. >> what about the allegations that banks evicted people without reading the documents. they had the phrase burger king kits. young kids, upstarts coming in, maybe not understanding what they're doing. but these people are losing their roofs. >> they're ealss that clerly warrant more invest
dylan ratigan, host of "the dylan ratigan show" has been hosting this story.k about this. let's go over the numbers. the banks seized more than 1,600 homes for the first nine months of this year. they're on pace to seize 1.2 million by the end of 2010. we all thought this was over with. >> here's the problem. the foreclosures that came from the subprime lending that we're all familiar with were processed years ago. >> okay. >> what we're seeing now is a much bigger...
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i am dylan ratigan and today, time to crack open the books.assment and crime potentially. exposing a massive fraud being perpetrated by both the federal government and the big banks. should the states step in where the federal government refuses to? a conversation with lori swan son seconds away. >>> plus, man versus machine on wall street. how math wizards with supercomputers are banking billions of your hard-earned savings while denying our country
i am dylan ratigan and today, time to crack open the books.assment and crime potentially. exposing a massive fraud being perpetrated by both the federal government and the big banks. should the states step in where the federal government refuses to? a conversation with lori swan son seconds away. >>> plus, man versus machine on wall street. how math wizards with supercomputers are banking billions of your hard-earned savings while denying our country
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take it away. >> dylan, i hate facebook.asy way to reconnect with people i've lost touch with, and then you realize facebook mostly puts you in touch with people you don't want to connect with because if you did they'd already have your phone numbers and your e-mail. it makes sense that the site is masterminded by someone with poor social skills who has no respect for privacy. we can't blame mark zuckerberg alone for the intensity of interconnectivity fostered by facebook. there are smaller fish in the social media ocean. facebook is the moby dick of romanticizing acquaintanceship. as if life were a party filled almost exclusively with small talk and pointless self-revelations. it makes me wonder if we're slowly training the next legislation to not be deep, no have engrossing interactions but skim the surface of other people. more than that, facebook wants you to think you can and should put your whole life on stage. a key line in the great new film about facebook called "social network" is private behavior is a relic of a t
take it away. >> dylan, i hate facebook.asy way to reconnect with people i've lost touch with, and then you realize facebook mostly puts you in touch with people you don't want to connect with because if you did they'd already have your phone numbers and your e-mail. it makes sense that the site is masterminded by someone with poor social skills who has no respect for privacy. we can't blame mark zuckerberg alone for the intensity of interconnectivity fostered by facebook. there are...
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i will also be doing a rant on dylan's show you don't want to miss on alvin green.on young turks.com as well as youtube.com/the young turks. wait for dylan's awesome show coming up next. ♪ [ man ] i thought our family business would always be boots. until one day, my daughter showed me a designer handbag. and like that, we had a new side to our business. [ male announcer ] when the martinez family saw an opportunity, the hartford was there. protecting their employees and property, and helping them prepare for the future. nice boots. nice bag. [ male announcer ] see how the hartford helps businesses at achievewhatsahead.com. >>> good afternoon to you, i'm dylan ratigan. 21 down, 1 to go. dramatic scenes from san jose and chill lake, the entire world watching as those trapped miners emerge, one by one, into the daylight, a story of strength and survival, reaching across time zones, borders and hem misfierce. we will continue our ongoing coverage of miner mania here on the dr show.
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>> transparency would be nice, dylan. >> yes, it would. >> as you're saying for years. do you have? >>> illinois candidates vying for the senate seat met yesterday on "meet the press." kirk and gentleman newiannoulia kirk told several lies in the campaign from false claims of military service to calling himself a deficit hawk. >> this is a fundamental public policy difference between myself and congressman kirk. he says he is a fiscal hawk. look, the congressman told some real whoppers in the campaign and that may be the biggest one of all. >> well. however, giannoulias put on the defensive when he was questioned about the loans of the family's failed bank made to crime figures. >> did you know that they were crime figures that your bank was loaning to? >> we didn't know the extent of that activity but again -- >> but you knew that they were -- >> if you look at any bank, bigger banks, you find hundreds of individuals -- >> did you know they were crime figures? >> i didn't know the extent of their tift. >> this is the list of bank loans to convicted mobsters and felons.
>> transparency would be nice, dylan. >> yes, it would. >> as you're saying for years. do you have? >>> illinois candidates vying for the senate seat met yesterday on "meet the press." kirk and gentleman newiannoulia kirk told several lies in the campaign from false claims of military service to calling himself a deficit hawk. >> this is a fundamental public policy difference between myself and congressman kirk. he says he is a fiscal hawk. look, the...
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dylan? >> natalie, thank you so much. and again, compliments of the highest order to you and kerry for just with extraordinary reporting on an extraordinary story. >> thank you. >> thank you. samuel avalos, the latest to emerge from the mine. 43 years old, father of three, have been five months on the job. we now awaiawait carlos buguenoo cob out before the top of the next hour. >>> more details emerging about the growing foreclosure brought in this country and the potentially massive crime that this foreclosure fraud could be covering up inside of our federal government. we talk next to ohio's attorney general, one of the state officials leading the charge to investigate lenders, their practices and their motives. >>> also, losing the left. can president obama win back progressives angry with his actions to on issues ranging from gay rights to the war in afghanistan to health care reform? >>> and of course, more updates from san jose. we are back here on msnbc, right after this. yellowbook has always been good for busine
dylan? >> natalie, thank you so much. and again, compliments of the highest order to you and kerry for just with extraordinary reporting on an extraordinary story. >> thank you. >> thank you. samuel avalos, the latest to emerge from the mine. 43 years old, father of three, have been five months on the job. we now awaiawait carlos buguenoo cob out before the top of the next hour. >>> more details emerging about the growing foreclosure brought in this country and the...
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she's also ceo the chain of dylan candy bar stores.e on earth. welcome. >> thank you. happy halloween. >> congrats on the book, really fun, a lot of fun facts about candy. a lot of what we'll show you this morning is a i would to make your halloween party or candy digs play more special than ever. >> fun ways to entertain and the book shows for every holiday how to make a special occasion more colorful with candies. everyone loves candy especially adults during holiday parties, people don't realize halloween is not just for kids. >> you have everything from gummy brains, gummy skeletons, gummy worms, gummy eyeballs. >> gummy eyeballs. >> fingers, cent peeks, we carry gummy everything but the grosser the better. one of the great centerpieces skewer them very easily because they go through the skewer very well. >> even kids would like to do this. >> really, it's a fun craft to do then for a party, as a centerpiece or like to dip it in this chocolate mud. it could be chocolate pudding and put it in this calderon, line it with jellybeans t
she's also ceo the chain of dylan candy bar stores.e on earth. welcome. >> thank you. happy halloween. >> congrats on the book, really fun, a lot of fun facts about candy. a lot of what we'll show you this morning is a i would to make your halloween party or candy digs play more special than ever. >> fun ways to entertain and the book shows for every holiday how to make a special occasion more colorful with candies. everyone loves candy especially adults during holiday...
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ranked river crest high led in the final minute of the coach where the two head coaches agreed to led dylan who has slesh really a cerebral palsy. >> the players left the game talking not about the outcome, not about the score, but about the power of seeing dylan galloway's impossible dream galloway's impossible dream coming true. woman 1 sync: i knew what bob ehrlich did as governor. man 1 sync: raised my property taxes 60 percent. woman 2 sync: let utilities hike our rates 72 percent. woman 1 sync: but i didn't know what he's done since he got fired as governor. man 2: ehrlich's raked in millions. man 3: he worked for a wall street bank that took 10 billion dollars from the bailout. woman 3: 10 billion of our money. woman 4: our money. woman 5 sync: and he worked for another bank that collapsed. man 4: costing tax payers 17 million. anncr: tell bob ehrlich big banks don't need help. middle class marylanders do. >> all right, so cooler temperatures are on the way. the front moves south of us tonight. we'll see partly cloudy skies on this high of 67 tomorrow. only in the 50's for thursday,
ranked river crest high led in the final minute of the coach where the two head coaches agreed to led dylan who has slesh really a cerebral palsy. >> the players left the game talking not about the outcome, not about the score, but about the power of seeing dylan galloway's impossible dream galloway's impossible dream coming true. woman 1 sync: i knew what bob ehrlich did as governor. man 1 sync: raised my property taxes 60 percent. woman 2 sync: let utilities hike our rates 72 percent....
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the founder and ceo of dylan's candy bar, it's called dylan's candy bar, unwrap your sweet life.rse a big candy night. and you can have some fun not only having the candy but also decorating and creating a theme. >> halloween is the most fun, because the stuff is so disgusting. this is gus and gummy eyeballs, all edible. this is blood and fingers. >> this is like jelly, right? >> could be. >>> and gummy teeth, and gummy eyeballs which are kind of fun. and it actually gets even more disgusting when you get into gummy bugs and gummy make snakes and gum write bats. this is fun because you can dip them in mud or chocolate. >> it's really chocolate? >> and it's great for adult parties. a lot of adults of having halloween parties. >> i don't like the consistency of the gummy. you can put them in your teeth and create fake teeth. >> candy is great, there's so many varieties. and these candy corns come in so many different flavors and colors, gum balls for birthdays or christmas parties. >> and it's a conversation piece. >> and people love candy, that's why it's so much fun. >> birthday
the founder and ceo of dylan's candy bar, it's called dylan's candy bar, unwrap your sweet life.rse a big candy night. and you can have some fun not only having the candy but also decorating and creating a theme. >> halloween is the most fun, because the stuff is so disgusting. this is gus and gummy eyeballs, all edible. this is blood and fingers. >> this is like jelly, right? >> could be. >>> and gummy teeth, and gummy eyeballs which are kind of fun. and it actually...
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this is a fairly dramatic thing, dylan.e congress decided whether or not to do away with the law, what the junl is now saying is that it's unconstitutional, you cannot enforce it. >> thanks for the reporting. tonight, keith will talk to the plaintiff in this case. >>> as we turn our attention to the boiling point that is america, from wall street to washington, the financial scandals that remain uninvestigated. employer based health care system that mandates everybody by health insurance. the list of injustices, it's as long as as you want to make it and so much of that anger is about to be unleashed on our lawmakers. with elections just a few weeks away, was on pace for a second record breaking year for pay. nothing wrong with that if wall street was making that money and investing in america. that's not the case. the firms are set to pay out $144 billion in compensation. that as firms like goldman sachs make up to 85% of their money accessing the free money from our government for trading and speculation and $144 billion
this is a fairly dramatic thing, dylan.e congress decided whether or not to do away with the law, what the junl is now saying is that it's unconstitutional, you cannot enforce it. >> thanks for the reporting. tonight, keith will talk to the plaintiff in this case. >>> as we turn our attention to the boiling point that is america, from wall street to washington, the financial scandals that remain uninvestigated. employer based health care system that mandates everybody by health...
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police say a man helping police search for dylan found the boy about 10:30 last night. that was about 25 hours after he was last seen leaving a wedding with miss father at the wheel. police say the child was found asleep and strapped into his car seat in side and area parking garage. >> the great news is that dylan was in his car seat. he was asleep the at time we found him. he's in good shape. we immediately called the pasadena paramedics. they responded. he's undergoing medical evaluation at this time. >> the boy's father was arrested saturday night alone and on on foot. police say the father was too drunk to remember he left the wedding with -- with the child. >>> the fertility doctor who helped suleman conceive octuplets will have a hearing today. the babies are all healthy. but the doctor faces allegations of negligence for implanting -- implanting so many embryos. he could have his license suspended or revoked at today's hearing. she also has six other children for a total of 14 children in her care. >>> reporters from all over the world trying to snag interviews
police say a man helping police search for dylan found the boy about 10:30 last night. that was about 25 hours after he was last seen leaving a wedding with miss father at the wheel. police say the child was found asleep and strapped into his car seat in side and area parking garage. >> the great news is that dylan was in his car seat. he was asleep the at time we found him. he's in good shape. we immediately called the pasadena paramedics. they responded. he's undergoing medical...
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dylan has all those details. plus five dollars in coupons to get you started.oup. pass it on. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ you struggle to control your blood sugar. you exercise and eat right, but your blood sugar may still be high, and you need extra help. ask your doctor about onglyza, a once daily medicine used with diet and exercise to control high blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. adding onglyza to your current oral medicine may help reduce after meal blood sugar spikes and may help reduce high morning blood sugar. [ male announcer ] onglyza should not be used to treat type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. tell your doctor if you have a history or risk of diabetic ketoacidosis. onglyza has not been studied with insulin. using onglyza with medicines such as sulfonylureas may cause low blood sugar. some symptoms of low blood sugar are shaking, sweating and rapid heartbeat. call your doctor if you have an allergic reaction like rash, hives or swelling of the face, mouth or throat. ask your doctor if you also take a tzd as swellin
dylan has all those details. plus five dollars in coupons to get you started.oup. pass it on. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ you struggle to control your blood sugar. you exercise and eat right, but your blood sugar may still be high, and you need extra help. ask your doctor about onglyza, a once daily medicine used with diet and exercise to control high blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. adding onglyza to your current oral medicine may help reduce after meal blood...
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his favorite stuff is dylan, stevie wonder, the stones and that period.is time, but the time before when he was doing the campaign, i said, "what's your favorite bob dylan song?" he said, "well, what's resonating me with now as i campaign is 'maggie's farm.'" >> jimmy: wow. >> i mean, most people in that position would say, "oh, 'times they are a-changin.'" >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, "blowin' in the wind." >> something like that. >> jimmy: "maggie's farm." that's a deep cut. >> that's deep. >> jimmy: i love that. >> but also, you know, "maggie's farm" says, "i'm not gonna work for the man anymore." okay. so this time, he said he's added, you know, his rap thing. he's definitely a jay-z guy. he said that reggie, his personal assistant -- >> jimmy: reggie love. >> reggie love. >> jimmy: come on. that is a fake name. reggie love is working in the white house. [ laughter ] that sounds like a rapper himself, from the '90s. >> well, yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, he does, right? reggie love is awesome. but yeah, i think he might -- >> reggie love, man. >> jimmy: yeah. i
his favorite stuff is dylan, stevie wonder, the stones and that period.is time, but the time before when he was doing the campaign, i said, "what's your favorite bob dylan song?" he said, "well, what's resonating me with now as i campaign is 'maggie's farm.'" >> jimmy: wow. >> i mean, most people in that position would say, "oh, 'times they are a-changin.'" >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, "blowin' in the wind." >> something like that....
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before i start, bob dylan said "there's no success like failure and a failure is no success at all." will overwrite -- we will have the override vote. this has been foretold by the mayor. this is probably the quickest to veto i have ever seen at the board of supervisors and at my time here. this sends a clear message to people that the mayor cares about most in this city, the people are concerned about the alcohol industry who i feel would not give hit to too heavily by this ordinance. i would like to clear up a major myth that was hammered at me over and over again in e-mail and certainly at the committee hearings that we had that we were cobbling -- cobbling -- coddling chronic alcoholics. this measure is about recovering costs that are inevitable, costs and services that we inevitably have to render here in the city and county of san francisco due to the consumption of the alcohol. we have an economy that means that in san francisco, we drink more than other places in california and in the nation and this has an impact on our streets and in the city. this measure issue is trying t
before i start, bob dylan said "there's no success like failure and a failure is no success at all." will overwrite -- we will have the override vote. this has been foretold by the mayor. this is probably the quickest to veto i have ever seen at the board of supervisors and at my time here. this sends a clear message to people that the mayor cares about most in this city, the people are concerned about the alcohol industry who i feel would not give hit to too heavily by this...
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this is dylan, a senior at manila high school in arkansas. was born with cerebral palsy and never got to play the sport he loved to much but thanks to their opens, river crest high school he was allowed to score a touchdown in his wheelchair. a moment that neither he or anyone present in the crowd will ever forget. on that note we wrap up sports this morning. i'm brett haber. think of that as you have a great wednesday. >>> and we want to look at an intense drama come to a series of joyful conclusions. we will have the latest on rescue operations to bring all 33 trapped miners in chile back to the surface coming up. an preview the top local story the resignation announcement by michelle rhee. it is 5:26. here's angie with a look at the roads in the area. traffic alert. outer loop between university and new hampshire avenue an accident is taking away the right lane and backed up starting around new hampshire. more traffic and whenever went 9 news now returns. keep it here. this is unlike any car you've ever seen before. this is power with effi
this is dylan, a senior at manila high school in arkansas. was born with cerebral palsy and never got to play the sport he loved to much but thanks to their opens, river crest high school he was allowed to score a touchdown in his wheelchair. a moment that neither he or anyone present in the crowd will ever forget. on that note we wrap up sports this morning. i'm brett haber. think of that as you have a great wednesday. >>> and we want to look at an intense drama come to a series of...
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this goes with the theme of your show, dylan, that the debt is socialized, but the profits are privatizedh hurts communities. it's an absolute joke because as the nfl is saying on the one hand, that concussions are a major issue in the sport and can lead to these terrible things and the league is having these financial problems, they also are saying they want the season to be two games longer, so yeah, the union in this case is fighting mad and the ownership has an advantage. they get paid if there's a lockout or not. they get tv money, corporate sponsorship money. they can ride this out in a way the players cannot. >> if you were to look at the core issue, with the nfl being our example for everything we're trying to solve, the opaque control p china, the banks, education, big problems, if you look at this as a laboratory for that problem, what is the core problem? is it that the players and owners, instead of being equity partners, share the pain, share the gain, is it that the players are -- the owners making money at the player's expense instead of in partnership with the playe player
this goes with the theme of your show, dylan, that the debt is socialized, but the profits are privatizedh hurts communities. it's an absolute joke because as the nfl is saying on the one hand, that concussions are a major issue in the sport and can lead to these terrible things and the league is having these financial problems, they also are saying they want the season to be two games longer, so yeah, the union in this case is fighting mad and the ownership has an advantage. they get paid if...
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call or click now for an agent or quote. >>> well, good afternoon to you, i'm dylan ratigan, today, women gains on main street. setbacks on wall street. and millions of women still out of work or not earning their fair share to this day. >>> plus, the foreclosure fraud sweeping across this country. a massive crime potentially hiding one of the largest crimes in the history of our country. all predicated on fraud, and government support for -- well, stealing a lot of money. we'll look at why big banks and big government would have colluded in a theft that threatens to bring this nation's financing system to its knees yet again. we'll talk about it with a man who helped spark the tea party movement when it was all about bailouts and government injustice. >>> and finally, it looks like someone accidentally told the truth about the public health care option. why it died, when it died and who killed it. the show starts right now. >>> well first a developing story we're following this afternoon, nbc news confirming the president will not sign a bill on his desk that could have affected the mill
call or click now for an agent or quote. >>> well, good afternoon to you, i'm dylan ratigan, today, women gains on main street. setbacks on wall street. and millions of women still out of work or not earning their fair share to this day. >>> plus, the foreclosure fraud sweeping across this country. a massive crime potentially hiding one of the largest crimes in the history of our country. all predicated on fraud, and government support for -- well, stealing a lot of money....
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i'm dylan ratigan.wning man, we can't tread water for forever. we just got our jobless reports, a stark portrait of a country in crisis. we're looking at the root causes to which unemployment problem in this country. the worst since the great depression and real ways we can start creating real jobs today instead of enriching special interests who get rich by denying america jobs. also, bombshell in the housing market. the nation's biggest bank halting sales of foreclosed homes in all 50 states as the property rights issue is about to explode in public view. possibly revealing fraud at the top of our banking system. how far will they go and how much of the larger crimes in the banking business will be exposed and will it force congress to
i'm dylan ratigan.wning man, we can't tread water for forever. we just got our jobless reports, a stark portrait of a country in crisis. we're looking at the root causes to which unemployment problem in this country. the worst since the great depression and real ways we can start creating real jobs today instead of enriching special interests who get rich by denying america jobs. also, bombshell in the housing market. the nation's biggest bank halting sales of foreclosed homes in all 50 states...
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i'm dylan ratigan. today, a bank error in their favor. largest bank admitti t mistakes in the foreclosure paperwork. why washington and wall street are trying to turn the page on the housing scandal and why we won't let them get away with it as they try to drive our country in the ground. >>> plus, should pro athletes be the ones taking pay cuts? how owner greed may reshape the nfl and nba. >>> also, a men genetically
i'm dylan ratigan. today, a bank error in their favor. largest bank admitti t mistakes in the foreclosure paperwork. why washington and wall street are trying to turn the page on the housing scandal and why we won't let them get away with it as they try to drive our country in the ground. >>> plus, should pro athletes be the ones taking pay cuts? how owner greed may reshape the nfl and nba. >>> also, a men genetically
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police found dylan sleeping in his father's car in a parking garage overnight after a 25-hour search. someone found the lexus and the napping child was inside. dylan's father left a wedding so intoxicat intoxicated, he doesn't recall being in charge of the boy. they are trying to settle in for sleep about now. they landed a few hours ago back from fill wet series split. the only bay area reporter was there and joins us live with the exclusive interview with the giants. bob? >> good morning. it's a quick turn around for the team. they had last night's game that wasn't exactly what you call a banner time, losing 6-1 to the phillies and had to hop the overnight flit to sfo. they arrived back here about an hour and a half okay. they are catching sleep and this afternoon it will be back up for a light work out to prepare for the next three games against the phillies which are tomorrow, wednesday, and thursday. all of them here at home. >> how do you not get comfortable with home field advantage? >> i think it's not necessarily in baseball playoffs. it can be a mixed bag of energy and that
police found dylan sleeping in his father's car in a parking garage overnight after a 25-hour search. someone found the lexus and the napping child was inside. dylan's father left a wedding so intoxicat intoxicated, he doesn't recall being in charge of the boy. they are trying to settle in for sleep about now. they landed a few hours ago back from fill wet series split. the only bay area reporter was there and joins us live with the exclusive interview with the giants. bob? >> good...
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i am dylan ratigan. nice to see you. today walmart workers rubber stamping your mortgage.t is hurting, and how reckless the banks are. and what may be, again, the largest theft and cover-up in the history of this country. will we get the investigation? we'll talk about it. including a conversation with a man who went to war for our country, but could not win a battle with his bank. he's our guest in the moments ahead. >>> plus, a congressman who represents the district with one of the highest foreclosure rates in our country with his plan to deal with the exploding prices that is less about foreclosure cover-ups and more about big government and banking cover-ups that date back to 2008. >>> also, the political war on islam. who's responsible for the fact that most americans eit
i am dylan ratigan. nice to see you. today walmart workers rubber stamping your mortgage.t is hurting, and how reckless the banks are. and what may be, again, the largest theft and cover-up in the history of this country. will we get the investigation? we'll talk about it. including a conversation with a man who went to war for our country, but could not win a battle with his bank. he's our guest in the moments ahead. >>> plus, a congressman who represents the district with one of the...
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i'm thomas roberts much the dylan ratigan show, coming up next. ♪ yes! ♪ look, they fit! eating right...whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have healthier body weights. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories. more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. but the financial landscape is still full of uncertainty. in times like these, you need an experienced partner to look out for you. heads up! and after 300 years we have gotten pretty good at that. >>> good afternoon to you, my name is dylan ratigan. today, maybe looking at a new name for afghanistan. new reports of truce talks and the afghan government and the taliban but can you really trust either side. and how would it really bring our troops home any sooner? >>> plus -- >> i just know somebody is breaking -- somebody broke into my house. >> did they kick the door in? how did he get the door open, do you know? >> i don't know. >> a terrified woman calls 911 on a burglar, but it turns out to be one of our nation's largest banks. it is just one st
i'm thomas roberts much the dylan ratigan show, coming up next. ♪ yes! ♪ look, they fit! eating right...whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have healthier body weights. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories. more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. but the financial landscape is still full of uncertainty. in times like these, you need an experienced partner to look out for you. heads up! and after 300 years we...
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she is joined by kevin, connor, and dylan. this business serves as a gateway to ocean beach.ations, and the ever present the perfect bookends for the sunset district, java beach cafe. it has been in love and life work of patrick and buffy mcgwire, known to everyone in the neighborhood as pat and buffy. java beach does not just serve food. they are great in the community. every time we have had a neighborhood cleanup event, the have been the first to donate their time, their resources, bagels, muffins -- whatever is needed to help at the committee. they are set apart from other places in the district. for many people in the district, java beach service at a second home -- serves as a second home. they will meet up to reconnect. it is a second home for many in the sunset district. pat and buffy our family folks. they have three great boys and their place represents that. they do invite the atmosphere of a family-oriented business. if you go on any holiday, you will see they have this great christmas party every year, kids running around, karaoke for everyone. they truly embody
she is joined by kevin, connor, and dylan. this business serves as a gateway to ocean beach.ations, and the ever present the perfect bookends for the sunset district, java beach cafe. it has been in love and life work of patrick and buffy mcgwire, known to everyone in the neighborhood as pat and buffy. java beach does not just serve food. they are great in the community. every time we have had a neighborhood cleanup event, the have been the first to donate their time, their resources, bagels,...
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then you are swimming along singing bob dylan songs to get through the hours. the high of it has a life metaphor. it's the commitment. if i'm going from this short to that short and i don't care what happens in between. i don't care if i cry in pain of the shoulder, i'm staying in. having to break down this crew now and wait until next summer because of the helplessness of waiting for the weather to change has been more difficult than the whole training. >> they are part of your family. >> yeah. yeah. >> one thing that comes up a lot. you don't swim with a shark cage. >> yeah. >> what you are going to see is they are going to chum the water and see what happens with the sharks. no surprise here. that's a chummed line, sharks going right after it. >> yeah. they are taking the bait. okay. >> now, they are going to use an electric probe, they are going to electrically charge an area around the chum. see what happens. same chum, electrical line. sharks aren't getting anywhere near it. >> i love this video. >> you have not seen this before. this is important. this i
then you are swimming along singing bob dylan songs to get through the hours. the high of it has a life metaphor. it's the commitment. if i'm going from this short to that short and i don't care what happens in between. i don't care if i cry in pain of the shoulder, i'm staying in. having to break down this crew now and wait until next summer because of the helplessness of waiting for the weather to change has been more difficult than the whole training. >> they are part of your family....
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the next thing we did was we had meetings with erica and our local police chief kevin dylan and talked about safety issueses. we said, what are the thipgs we need to know about what not just the fire department needs and doesn't need after a disaster but how to support you what we can rely on you for or not rely on you for. we don't know if we will be there for you. through those discussions we realized that we needed to come up with a decentralized plan. we developed the block captain program. one nert and one faith person trained on every block. it's someone who's familiar to you who will knock on your door and know that there is a senior that lives in there and speaks russian. neither of the people may need assistance. say the senior who speaks russian will feel isolated and look for a familiar face in all the chaos and the person who uses the wheel chair may need someone to help them get their battery charged after the event. decentralizing it making so everyone can contribute. you probably know the neighborhood and know the people who don't belong in the neighborhood and wandering
the next thing we did was we had meetings with erica and our local police chief kevin dylan and talked about safety issueses. we said, what are the thipgs we need to know about what not just the fire department needs and doesn't need after a disaster but how to support you what we can rely on you for or not rely on you for. we don't know if we will be there for you. through those discussions we realized that we needed to come up with a decentralized plan. we developed the block captain program....