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. >> arianna huffington, dylan ratigan. tell us what you think of the book and i do think she's doing? >> arianna is a standard for every day for watching anything that's happening truly. you are a model for a way to be. not just a way to think or way to do. i think what the book represents is the book, while it's incredibly critical of certain aspects of the way were running the country come in the ultimately uses and complements you for using the energy and criticism which is very valid to try to start a path toward solution, towards bridge building as opposed to just using it as a way to foster undeveloped anger, on channeled anger that is ultimately destructive to the country. [inaudible] >> -- how did that come about? >> i would about siouxsie and the book under the title sandra -- [inaudible] and have been talking about her and about seth reams. so it was great that dylan put them together. [inaudible conversations] [applause] >> thank you. thank you. though, i'm actually not tear to confront, but i am here to deal wi
. >> arianna huffington, dylan ratigan. tell us what you think of the book and i do think she's doing? >> arianna is a standard for every day for watching anything that's happening truly. you are a model for a way to be. not just a way to think or way to do. i think what the book represents is the book, while it's incredibly critical of certain aspects of the way were running the country come in the ultimately uses and complements you for using the energy and criticism which is very...
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. >> thank you so much, dylan and thank you seth for being here.thank you all for coming, and thank you to our wonderful host and the family here. i just feel so incredible that we got her out of her shell finally to host a party, and that, of course, thank you so much, ted, tammy and ted, and hillary were getting ready in the bedroom, and i fell asleep while everything was going on. we can sleep anywhere, and this is just a family feeling for tammy and hill lair and i -- hillary have had for a long time. thank you so much for opening up your backyard. we're having our own obama backyard party. [laughter] thank you to the other cohosts, john, greta, anita, alex, and sally, and thank you all for coming here, and dylan thank you for what you said because you and i have been through this journey together and first bonded over our anger on what was happening, but i chammed my anger into writing third world americament the title itself shows how angry i am about what's happened to the country, the middle class and the 26 million out of work or not emplo
. >> thank you so much, dylan and thank you seth for being here.thank you all for coming, and thank you to our wonderful host and the family here. i just feel so incredible that we got her out of her shell finally to host a party, and that, of course, thank you so much, ted, tammy and ted, and hillary were getting ready in the bedroom, and i fell asleep while everything was going on. we can sleep anywhere, and this is just a family feeling for tammy and hill lair and i -- hillary have had...
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anyway. >> glad to be here. >> arianna huffington, dylan.dylan, arianna was on the show today. >> yeah. >> how's she's doing on the book? >> she has a standard fair of doing anything that can happen. truly, you are a model for a way to be. not just a way to think or a way to do. i think what the book represents is that. because the book, while it's incredibly critical of certain aspects of the way we are running the country, the book ultimately uses, and compliments to you for using the energy and criticism to try to cart a path towards solution, as opposed using it as a way to foster undeveloped anger or unchanneled anger in the country. >> how did that come about? >> well, i wrote about susie in the book. find your own target. which is what mother used to tell the volunteer. we have been talking about her and about seth green. he has time to help out. he loves his job. it's great that dylan brought the two of them together. >> i don't care. whatever it takes for him to get there. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. [applause] >> so i'm act
anyway. >> glad to be here. >> arianna huffington, dylan.dylan, arianna was on the show today. >> yeah. >> how's she's doing on the book? >> she has a standard fair of doing anything that can happen. truly, you are a model for a way to be. not just a way to think or a way to do. i think what the book represents is that. because the book, while it's incredibly critical of certain aspects of the way we are running the country, the book ultimately uses, and...
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cenk, the floor is yours. >> thank you, dylan.want to talk to every bbt new welfare queens. these folks get a hell of a lot more money than the old welfare queens. so let's list some names for you guys first. representative elect from missouri, representative michele bachmann, a big one, from minnesota, representative elect from south dakota, representative elect fincher from tennessee why are they the new welfare queens? well, look at the subsidies they have gotten over the last set of years? representative elect hartz letter's family got $77 to 0,000. >> family? to their families? >> it is to them and their families, they all have different situations. bachmann got, more than this, it was actually $250,000 to her family farm in the ironically named independence, wisconsin. representative elect christie nome in south dakota got $3 million over 15 years. for example, dylan, there she divested before the election, said it is not my farm, she didn't give the 3 million back, shockingly enough. and finally, representative-elect steven
cenk, the floor is yours. >> thank you, dylan.want to talk to every bbt new welfare queens. these folks get a hell of a lot more money than the old welfare queens. so let's list some names for you guys first. representative elect from missouri, representative michele bachmann, a big one, from minnesota, representative elect from south dakota, representative elect fincher from tennessee why are they the new welfare queens? well, look at the subsidies they have gotten over the last set of...
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dylan r dylan ratigan and vick ri ward.eet traders and executives got access to information. what are you hearing? >> what i'm hearing, nobody knows yet. the journal's coverage suggests there's a fishing expedition and quite honestly, there's definitely insider trading and it's the easy evidence money you can make. whether they have a case for this -- from our perspective remains to be seen. >> on saturday the journal's front page piece had four bylines on it but it's open with a blind quote and everywhere it says, if the investigations bear fruit, there's a lot of the word could. we don't know if they don't know anything or the s.e.c. don't know anything. the s.e.c. might be using the "wall street journal" to smoke out information that it needs. >> does it make people on wall street nervous? >> of course. of course. >> insider trader is easy money and it has been unenforced since 9/11, bush made it clear to define the financial crimes and financial crime investigations after 9/11 in favor of funding terrorism and so when b
dylan r dylan ratigan and vick ri ward.eet traders and executives got access to information. what are you hearing? >> what i'm hearing, nobody knows yet. the journal's coverage suggests there's a fishing expedition and quite honestly, there's definitely insider trading and it's the easy evidence money you can make. whether they have a case for this -- from our perspective remains to be seen. >> on saturday the journal's front page piece had four bylines on it but it's open with a...
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you're the guy with the background in high finance, dylan. not me. i'm not an economist. but i know that printing money is no substitute for sound, fiscal policy and this qe2 business is a great argument for getting the federal reserve out of the full employment business and back to its core goal of price stability and protecting the dollar. >> it's an interesting problem right? because whether you print the money at the fed, release the money through tax cuts, generate insentive for profitç or free trade but it's not really free because china doesn't play fair. if you talk jim owens of caterpillar, he's got a tariff. where ever you create the money, that's only the beginning. once you've got the money whether you're a rich person with a tax cut or somebody who had some money printing, what am i going to do with it. am i going do the hard work and take the risk of investing with some kids or whoever it is to deal with an innovative concept. >> i think that's pretty fresh thinking. it's my hope thas republicans g forward and you know, you said earlier that republicans got
you're the guy with the background in high finance, dylan. not me. i'm not an economist. but i know that printing money is no substitute for sound, fiscal policy and this qe2 business is a great argument for getting the federal reserve out of the full employment business and back to its core goal of price stability and protecting the dollar. >> it's an interesting problem right? because whether you print the money at the fed, release the money through tax cuts, generate insentive for...
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also at the table, the host of the dylan ratigan show, dylan ratigan.ody loves bad news. >> death and destruction. >> everybody said after the election the end was near. >> democracy would be over. >> i'm excited because this deficit commission came out with proposals that were austere. they were tough. i actually think they should have been tougher on the retirement age, but a lot of things that are politically impossible to implement. yet, look what's happened. >> who put together this deficit commission? >> barack obama. >> look what happened. these people come out, they give their proposal, the president doesn't back off. he doesn't send trial balloons out which is a really sleazy way to kill an idea. you have an aide do something. the president has not done that. he could have very easily done that. harry reid has been responsible and said, hey, let's listen. mitch mcconnell has been responsible. john boehner has been responsible. nancy pelosi was irresponsible but she backed down. there is, it seems, peer pressure in washington, d.c. among leaders
also at the table, the host of the dylan ratigan show, dylan ratigan.ody loves bad news. >> death and destruction. >> everybody said after the election the end was near. >> democracy would be over. >> i'm excited because this deficit commission came out with proposals that were austere. they were tough. i actually think they should have been tougher on the retirement age, but a lot of things that are politically impossible to implement. yet, look what's happened....
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cenk, the floor is yours. >> thank you, dylan.g t democratic senators are now backing away from repolling don't ask, don't tell because of republican pressure. it looks like gop senators have scared the democrats away from the issue. who is surprised by that? almost no one, right. first, don't get me wrong, the democrats are the worst. 75% of the country, the president of the united states of america, the secretary of defense and the head of the joint chiefs all agree that don't ask, don't tell should be repealed but that's still not enough for the democrats to gather up the courage to fight. but the only thing worse than the democrats, if you're a gay voter, is the republicans. of course, not every republican but the party overall is fighting against your rights every step of the way. so, i have a message for gay voters, what part of this don't you understand? they are just not that into you. they don't like your lifestyle. they don't like who you choose to sleep. they don't like who you choose to love. they think you live in sin
cenk, the floor is yours. >> thank you, dylan.g t democratic senators are now backing away from repolling don't ask, don't tell because of republican pressure. it looks like gop senators have scared the democrats away from the issue. who is surprised by that? almost no one, right. first, don't get me wrong, the democrats are the worst. 75% of the country, the president of the united states of america, the secretary of defense and the head of the joint chiefs all agree that don't ask,...
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find me at dylan ratigan. coming up on "hardball," michael smerconish. charlie rangel.se the failures of courage and conviction when it comes to don't ask don't tell, which is not only a gay in the military policy, but at the federal reserve. we're back after this. >>> president obama and the defense secretary robert gates meeting behind closed doors this afternoon in a dwrouing continue ver over the military's don't ask don't tell. monday, 13 gay rights activists chained themselves to the white house fence. a vote could come up this congress. that's the subject of today's "daily rant" from jonathan capehart. >> cindy mccain sent shock waves through the the political world and gay community when she took direct aim at don't ask don't tell. >> our political and religious leaders tell lgbt youth they have no future. they can't serve our country openly. our country treats the lgbt like second class citizens. >> that's pretty strong coming from the wife of senator john mccain, the man in charge on keeping the man. i guess too strong because within 24 hours, mrs. mccain retr
find me at dylan ratigan. coming up on "hardball," michael smerconish. charlie rangel.se the failures of courage and conviction when it comes to don't ask don't tell, which is not only a gay in the military policy, but at the federal reserve. we're back after this. >>> president obama and the defense secretary robert gates meeting behind closed doors this afternoon in a dwrouing continue ver over the military's don't ask don't tell. monday, 13 gay rights activists chained...
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. ♪ how does it feel ♪ how does it feel >> i'm a bob dylan fan.ne" is probably the biggest trick i've ever seen, because it was seven or eight minutes long, when most songs were, you know, 2 1/2 minutes. i was like a sophomore in high school. you could pull your car over. that's back when things were in mono, you know, little speaker coming out, like 1965, '66. i would pull my car over, just stop on the side of the road so i could listen. finally, i got the $3.95 together and bought it. ♪ angelina ♪ the bells of the crowd >> beautiful songs. but you know, her rendition of "farewellening lina" that dylan wrote might be my favorite song that she ever did. as a 15-year-old boy, 16-year-old boy sitting in seymour, indiana, and that album comes out, she was so beautiful. i kind of felt funny even holding it. she was so beautiful, i couldn't stand it. ♪ when you're walking out on the street ♪ >> i had a number one record with a girl named michelle. i said, you know, play a bass part like, like that van morrison song "wild night." she said, well, i don't
. ♪ how does it feel ♪ how does it feel >> i'm a bob dylan fan.ne" is probably the biggest trick i've ever seen, because it was seven or eight minutes long, when most songs were, you know, 2 1/2 minutes. i was like a sophomore in high school. you could pull your car over. that's back when things were in mono, you know, little speaker coming out, like 1965, '66. i would pull my car over, just stop on the side of the road so i could listen. finally, i got the $3.95 together and...
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me, rex and dylan. >> dylan had an injured hand. >> so you were supervising? was. >> but did you -- i mean this was actually a serious consideration for you guys. you thought we'll go and see what we can find. >> yes. >> and how did it turn out? >> we actually come up with about $20. and it wasn't as hard as like you would think it would be. but you do need to look really hard >> yes, it's all about the right location, too. because -- >> so are you still doing this? >> we don't advocate this. >> but it does illustrate, you know, in a great way, actually, how your kids are really pitching in. everybody's got a job now. >> exactly. >> and you're a teacher. >> right. >> you make about $40,000 a year. obviously for a family of nine, that's tough. >> absolutely. >> everybody else is pitching in. what's been the hardest part about all these changes for you? >> probably losing the house. anything, but probably the hardest change was giving up sports. that's what we all like to do. >> and i think everybody, the tough part for us is everybody wants to give their kids a
me, rex and dylan. >> dylan had an injured hand. >> so you were supervising? was. >> but did you -- i mean this was actually a serious consideration for you guys. you thought we'll go and see what we can find. >> yes. >> and how did it turn out? >> we actually come up with about $20. and it wasn't as hard as like you would think it would be. but you do need to look really hard >> yes, it's all about the right location, too. because -- >> so are...
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. >> terrifterrified, dylan.ttorneys like mark and i have been screaming for years about the problems that exist and now, it's finally bubbled up into congress and congress is admitting the fact we have real problems. i'd encourage every to pay attention to the new november report issued last week where congress is taking note of the systemic problems that exist within the mortgage market. in fact, the entire residential real estate market. on one end, they say it's technical problems, but on the other end, systemic and catastrophic failures of the remarket and entire country. that's because we have aggregated our property rights in this country. one of the fundamental principles this country was based on was a clear and open system of property ownerships and that has been thrown in the garbage in this systemized securitization process. >> aren't property rights the very foundation of capitalize m? doesn't that fundamentally undermine our ability to function as free and independent country of people? >> i think w
. >> terrifterrified, dylan.ttorneys like mark and i have been screaming for years about the problems that exist and now, it's finally bubbled up into congress and congress is admitting the fact we have real problems. i'd encourage every to pay attention to the new november report issued last week where congress is taking note of the systemic problems that exist within the mortgage market. in fact, the entire residential real estate market. on one end, they say it's technical problems,...
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and dylan ratigan is up next and east also awesome and also fun. hi.rint our presentation, they could have shipped it too. saved ourselves the hassle. i'm not too sure about this. look at this. [ security agent ] right. you never kick off with sales figures. kicking off with sales figures! i'm yawning. i'm yawning some more. aaaaaaaand... [ snores ] i see your point. yeah. [ snores ] [ male announcer ] we understand.® you need a partner who delivers convenience. next time use fedex office. you need a partner who delivers convenience. right now, lease a mini cooper hardtop for $199 a month. >>> good afternoon to you. it's a monday. my name is dylan. it's the afternoon. here we are, today, a little frisky business for everybody. freakouts and frustration with the federal government's decision to step up those invasive pat downs and full-body scans at airport security. worst part is, when it comes to stopping bombs on planes, doesn't work that well. we'll tell you why. >>> also, new blood or fresh meat? 39 incoming lawmakers have never held office before,
and dylan ratigan is up next and east also awesome and also fun. hi.rint our presentation, they could have shipped it too. saved ourselves the hassle. i'm not too sure about this. look at this. [ security agent ] right. you never kick off with sales figures. kicking off with sales figures! i'm yawning. i'm yawning some more. aaaaaaaand... [ snores ] i see your point. yeah. [ snores ] [ male announcer ] we understand.® you need a partner who delivers convenience. next time use fedex office. you...
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i think a lot of times this is a microcosm here, dylan. lot of liberals don't want to listen to the liberal version of rush limbaugh. they want to listen to npr. and i think that speaks to their temperament more than their ideology. a lot of liberals are sort of temperamentally modest iwould say is maybe a good way of putting it. conservatives are maybe more ready to fight right now. so i think that the poll very likely is accurate. >> sam go ahead. >> i think there's some truth to what matt is saying. i would describe it more that left leaning people tend to have some measure of doubt. they're not so assured that they are right all the time. they have some type of humility and understanding that i can't have every single fact, i can't have everything. frankly, they want the country to move forward. on the right, there is a quality of zealotry, whether it has to do with gays in the military or their world view and imposing it upon others. i think this is a problem we've dealt with in this country. we have had the left in this country, howe
i think a lot of times this is a microcosm here, dylan. lot of liberals don't want to listen to the liberal version of rush limbaugh. they want to listen to npr. and i think that speaks to their temperament more than their ideology. a lot of liberals are sort of temperamentally modest iwould say is maybe a good way of putting it. conservatives are maybe more ready to fight right now. so i think that the poll very likely is accurate. >> sam go ahead. >> i think there's some truth to...
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you don't want to miss that you don't want to miss a minute of dylan's show.'s up next. ♪ [ upbeat instrumental ] [ rattling ] [ gasps ] [ rattling ] [ laughing ] [ announcer ] close enough just isn't good enough. - if your car is in an accident, - [ laughing continues ] make sure it's repaired with the right replacement parts. take the scary out of life with travelers. call or click now for an agent or quote. [in hindi] and it's like, girlfriend... if you're gonna go with sanjay, what's the problem? i'm okay with it. [in hindi] [crowd cheering] if you're really serious about entertainment... conan, you're on. [whispering] conan. every detail counts. [crowd cheering] having the right real estate agent on your side is more important than ever. at remax.com, you can find the experts you need, whether you're trying to sell of hoping to buy. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. whoa! that achy cold needs alka-seltzer plus! it rushes multiple cold fighters, plus a powerful pain reliever, wherever you need it! [ both ] ♪ oh what a relief
you don't want to miss that you don't want to miss a minute of dylan's show.'s up next. ♪ [ upbeat instrumental ] [ rattling ] [ gasps ] [ rattling ] [ laughing ] [ announcer ] close enough just isn't good enough. - if your car is in an accident, - [ laughing continues ] make sure it's repaired with the right replacement parts. take the scary out of life with travelers. call or click now for an agent or quote. [in hindi] and it's like, girlfriend... if you're gonna go with sanjay, what's the...
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my name is dylan ratigan. 4:00 in the afternoon here in the east.nt obama setting his sights on a 2014
my name is dylan ratigan. 4:00 in the afternoon here in the east.nt obama setting his sights on a 2014
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dylan's going to talk to dick cabin and his new book.it right here. engine light means. to find an atm. a bff. or a blt. where to stop. where to go. or where to stop when you have to go. and the most amazing part is what happens after you press it. hi, this is jay from onstar. i want to find out where the nearest pizza place is? sure no problem. onstar. safely connecting you in ways you never thought possible. live on. exchange traded funds. some firms offer them "commission free." problem is they limit the choice of etfs to what makes financial sense to them. td ameritrade doesn't limit you to one brand of etfs... they offer more than 100... each selected by investment experts at morningstar associates. only at the etf market center at td ameritrade. before investing, carefully consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. contact td ameritrade for a prospectus containing this and other information. read it carefully before investing. host: could switching to geico or more on car insurance?ercent do woodchucks
dylan's going to talk to dick cabin and his new book.it right here. engine light means. to find an atm. a bff. or a blt. where to stop. where to go. or where to stop when you have to go. and the most amazing part is what happens after you press it. hi, this is jay from onstar. i want to find out where the nearest pizza place is? sure no problem. onstar. safely connecting you in ways you never thought possible. live on. exchange traded funds. some firms offer them "commission free."...
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dylan ratigan show is fantastic. they've got a lot of great topics coming up. he brings the heat. that. don't be crazy. stay right here. "the dylan ratigan show" is up next. >>> they worked in the financial industry until both were pink slipped. jenny loved making pickles from her grandmother's recipe, so they went to pickle school and with the help of friends, started miss jenny's p pickles, which just went national. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t covers 97% of all americans. rethink possible. [ male announcer ] at&t covers 97% of all americans. host: could switching to geico realis a bird in the handre on worth 2 in the bush? appraiser: well you rarely see them in this good of shape. appraiser: for example the fingers are perfect. appraiser: the bird is in mint condition. appraiser: and i would say if this were to go to auction today, appraiser: conservatively it would be worth 2 in the bush. woman: really? appraiser: it's just beautiful, thank you so much for bringing it in. woman: unbelievable anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. at the walmart in marinette,
dylan ratigan show is fantastic. they've got a lot of great topics coming up. he brings the heat. that. don't be crazy. stay right here. "the dylan ratigan show" is up next. >>> they worked in the financial industry until both were pink slipped. jenny loved making pickles from her grandmother's recipe, so they went to pickle school and with the help of friends, started miss jenny's p pickles, which just went national. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t covers 97%...
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my name is dylan ratigan. little crisis in the korean peninsula.by north korea last night sending shock waves across the globe, escalating tensions along the world's most militarized border, getting the attention of china, japan and the entire western world. and the newest heavy weight on the world stage. will china step
my name is dylan ratigan. little crisis in the korean peninsula.by north korea last night sending shock waves across the globe, escalating tensions along the world's most militarized border, getting the attention of china, japan and the entire western world. and the newest heavy weight on the world stage. will china step
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richard dylan, both volumes of the american trails series. and that's richard dylan at his home in mill valley. and the remi nadeau, also at his home. in 2007 i was honored to have a portion of my series, americana collection, exhibited at the museum of the modern book in florida lauderdale. the museum's highly-talented rare book librarian produced a fabulous catalog of the exhibit which i am pleased to share with each of you this evening. what follows is a quick overview of the 13 series covered in series americana. the earliest of the series addressed in the book is the american landmark series, ten volumes published by hastings house between 1938 and 1943. each book in the series contains 73 pages of photographs by samuel chamberlain, a noted photographer and print maker at the time. each volume carries a subtitle, a camera impression, and each presents photographs of new england landscapes, landmarks and architecture. here is a typical samuel chamberlain photo taken from the book, glouster and cape ann. in addition to the american landmar
richard dylan, both volumes of the american trails series. and that's richard dylan at his home in mill valley. and the remi nadeau, also at his home. in 2007 i was honored to have a portion of my series, americana collection, exhibited at the museum of the modern book in florida lauderdale. the museum's highly-talented rare book librarian produced a fabulous catalog of the exhibit which i am pleased to share with each of you this evening. what follows is a quick overview of the 13 series...
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>> this is a very typical story, dylan, what's happening to hundreds of thousands of borrows across the united states. this isn't an issue with one particular bank, but an issue we're hearing about with many of the major banks in the country. the story about losing documentation and failing to honor promises to permanently modify loans is a story that we hear dozens and dozens of times a day. tens of hundreds of times over the course of a month. >> so, what is is legal recourse for any of these people? >> right now, our law firm has several class action lawsuits which in terms of your question about resource fill-in, there may be other actions that a borrower might be able to take short of filing a lawsuit. we have several class action lawsuits pending against some of the major banks. >> i understand that. i guess what i'm getting at, i'm putting myself in davidson's shoes. i'm going back and forth playing document games with whoever the bank or servicing bank is. bank of america, wells fargo, jp et cetera. i get to the end of the process and find out not only am i not going to get the
>> this is a very typical story, dylan, what's happening to hundreds of thousands of borrows across the united states. this isn't an issue with one particular bank, but an issue we're hearing about with many of the major banks in the country. the story about losing documentation and failing to honor promises to permanently modify loans is a story that we hear dozens and dozens of times a day. tens of hundreds of times over the course of a month. >> so, what is is legal recourse for...
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up next, "the dylan ratigan show" is shredding light. you don't want to miss that. be on the young turks later today, but dylan ratigan is coming at you and he's coming hard. so get out of the way or enjoy the program. he's up next. [ female announcer ] clear some snow. ♪ or spread a little warmth. maxwell house gives you a rich full flavored cup of coffee so you can be good to the last drop. maxwell house gives you a rich full flavored cup of coffee and word is people really love...
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i'm dylan ratigan. lots to talk about on the g-20. but it's really the g-2.the muscle. president obama leaving the g-20 summit with nothing to show for it. and a currency crisis left unresolved. jobs and money fleeing america. moving to china. been happening for more than a decade. why is it happening, and why do your politicians refuse to stop it? >>> plus -- >> let's not kid ourselves and believe that this is what's go
i'm dylan ratigan. lots to talk about on the g-20. but it's really the g-2.the muscle. president obama leaving the g-20 summit with nothing to show for it. and a currency crisis left unresolved. jobs and money fleeing america. moving to china. been happening for more than a decade. why is it happening, and why do your politicians refuse to stop it? >>> plus -- >> let's not kid ourselves and believe that this is what's go
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[laughter] the insightful bob dylan as always. secures a couple pages from this chapter. don't get so close to the fence, it bites. he moved away from the fence. he was a maverick, an animal whose heritage went to 98% wolf and 2% balk to read the speaker was nancy brown, under a fallen far the 16-acre sanctuary for wolf dogs. she never calls that holds, near black mountain carolina. some were rescued from abusive homes, others brought to nancy by wildlife officials or animal control officers. one was given by a couple after their wolf told puppy grew up and went after $10,000 worth of damage to their condo. full moon is 10 miles down highway nine. a two-lane blacktop that runs through a valley that reminds me with the blue ridge mountains look like 30 years ago before the day to community started popping up. drive by the clear branch baptist church of them follow the rock creek past the fallen down barn and a volunteer fire department. take the left fork. ignore the dead and science, go a couple more miles and turn right on the rough dirt drive. you could hardly see from
[laughter] the insightful bob dylan as always. secures a couple pages from this chapter. don't get so close to the fence, it bites. he moved away from the fence. he was a maverick, an animal whose heritage went to 98% wolf and 2% balk to read the speaker was nancy brown, under a fallen far the 16-acre sanctuary for wolf dogs. she never calls that holds, near black mountain carolina. some were rescued from abusive homes, others brought to nancy by wildlife officials or animal control officers....
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if they don't know what happened on the moon at that time in the sixty's scientists had photos old dylan or surface therefore come charcoal was chosen as one of the testing areas for the first soviet lunar rover perhaps there really wasn't a better place on the planet for testing that equipment the. volcanic slag is almost identical to the hard sandy surface of the moon just like that the area has no bogs forests or grass but what it does have a numerous hills and hurdles. the first moon rover called luna hold one had eight wide wheels. this semi spherical profile prevented the vehicle from sliding sideways when moving along a hill and increased its cross-country capacity. the so-called southern heritage made a volcanic bombs placed in the way of the moon rover. the test was successful on the lunar was sent to the moon. the moon rovers test ground provides magnificent views over the two vocation knows the snowy almost vertical wall street take towers three thousand six hundred eighty two meters above sea level. nearby the adjacent gray edge of. can be seen it sits at a height of three th
if they don't know what happened on the moon at that time in the sixty's scientists had photos old dylan or surface therefore come charcoal was chosen as one of the testing areas for the first soviet lunar rover perhaps there really wasn't a better place on the planet for testing that equipment the. volcanic slag is almost identical to the hard sandy surface of the moon just like that the area has no bogs forests or grass but what it does have a numerous hills and hurdles. the first moon rover...
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zealand forward line a testing forty minutes but it was a quick break that give the hosts the retry dylan hartley a judge to have touched on here a couple of penalties brought in to win seven with a quarter of an hour to go but the fitness of the all blacks told in the end pulling off the gallant men in white twenty six to sixty i. cracking game moving car to three mile sauced really age wales that was just the minimum between the sides of the interval with the wall base in front thanks in early david try it was a different story after the half time team talk was truly a blitzing will for two tries to all but sealed the crush after sixty five minutes this is the visitors second of the period i and alexander i richie rees who did this for seven respectability ten minutes from time but by venice truly knew the wind was in the by twenty five sixteen the fans were out a surprisingly far from full blame stevie i ethiopian how league has shown on numerous occasions recently he can go the distance better than most meaning the thirty seven year old is still the man to beat at his first new york m
zealand forward line a testing forty minutes but it was a quick break that give the hosts the retry dylan hartley a judge to have touched on here a couple of penalties brought in to win seven with a quarter of an hour to go but the fitness of the all blacks told in the end pulling off the gallant men in white twenty six to sixty i. cracking game moving car to three mile sauced really age wales that was just the minimum between the sides of the interval with the wall base in front thanks in...
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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....
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this water purifying technology it's still in the testing stage but he believes in its potential but dylan has another project up his sleeve a new technology that may be able to advance the battle against cancer. in two thousand days we started testing the drug silver all on twenty eight carriers eighteen laser tested healthy scientists still need to study this drug but i personally have not seen anything better for treating leukemia this was a one of the main advantages of having a baby so when tom says the abundance of great minds universities live the main street here in the city center and one and i was six people is pursuing some form of education. we were told that in this town it's cool to be an intellectual well one intellectual locals aren't cool with this russian playwright and don check of who once wrote to his sister saying tomsk is a very dull town to judge from the drunkards whose acquaintances i have made and from the intellectual people who come to the hotel to pay their respects to me the inhabitants are very. chuck of son favorable comments earned him this marking statue
this water purifying technology it's still in the testing stage but he believes in its potential but dylan has another project up his sleeve a new technology that may be able to advance the battle against cancer. in two thousand days we started testing the drug silver all on twenty eight carriers eighteen laser tested healthy scientists still need to study this drug but i personally have not seen anything better for treating leukemia this was a one of the main advantages of having a baby so...
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he claimed to be singer bob dylan's tour manager and said he wanted to feed the band after they playede manager didn't think it was a prank so didn't ask for a deposit. >> all of our guys were excited to make food for someone famous. we consider it the best around. we like it show up. >> the issue is no one came to pick up the pizzas or pay for them. some were donated but most of the 178 pies were thrown out. the restaurants was out almost $4,000. >>> the government is calling for next generation 911, call centers that handle 911 emergency calls around the country are not able to handle the newest technology. more than 70% of 911 calls are made through a mobile phone but you can't use texting or other functions to make an emergency the proposal to update the system would allow texts, videos and photos to be sent to 911 dispatchers by 2020. >>> straight ahead your weather forecast and in sports a major upset in college basketball. we'll be right back. the same old way... consider this: things just got beautifully simple. introducing the duracell mygrid™. simple and smart. it's mygrid™.
he claimed to be singer bob dylan's tour manager and said he wanted to feed the band after they playede manager didn't think it was a prank so didn't ask for a deposit. >> all of our guys were excited to make food for someone famous. we consider it the best around. we like it show up. >> the issue is no one came to pick up the pizzas or pay for them. some were donated but most of the 178 pies were thrown out. the restaurants was out almost $4,000. >>> the government is...
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teams above them could also go down with six points left to play school used meanwhile in england some dylan stunned leaders chelsea with a three no win at stamford bridge chelsea were without michael essien frank lampard and john terry tonight in a new i gave the visitors a short lead instructor time asimo god made it to nil seven minutes after the break and danny welbeck capitalized on an action called eric to make it through email in the dying minutes of chelsea's over only two points while also a second after a two one victory as adults and bacary sagna and sets fabric escorted by the side of the interval and ten k. of his late rally for the toffees proved too little too late. maybe not and russia's women have won the volleyball world championships in japan and the sport be present in a tough five sets and all eight winning the decisive tiebreaker fifteen eleven secure their seventh world title. one of the towards most valuable player award that has japan took the bronze medal. now for me on the youngest ever world champion sebastian vettel says he never stopped believing in the drivers
teams above them could also go down with six points left to play school used meanwhile in england some dylan stunned leaders chelsea with a three no win at stamford bridge chelsea were without michael essien frank lampard and john terry tonight in a new i gave the visitors a short lead instructor time asimo god made it to nil seven minutes after the break and danny welbeck capitalized on an action called eric to make it through email in the dying minutes of chelsea's over only two points while...