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seize upon fife. give to the edge o' the sword his wife, his babes, and all unfortunate souls who trace him in his line. no boasting like a fool. this deed i'll do o'er this purpose cool. my children too? wife, children, servants. my wife kill'd too? i have said. front to front bring thou this fiend of scotland and myself within my sword's length set him. if he 'scape heaven forgive him too. come to the english king our power is ready. our lack is nothing but our leave. macbeth is ripe for shaking. in this slumbery agitation what, at any time, did you hear her say? that, sir, which i would not report after her. this is her very guise. and upon my life, fast asleep. how came she by that light? it stood by her. it stands by her continually 'tis her command. out, damned spot. out, i say. one, two, why then 'tis time to do't-- hell is murky-- fie, my lord, fie, a soldier, and afeard? what need we fear who knows it when none can call our power to account? yet who would have thought the old man to have had
seize upon fife. give to the edge o' the sword his wife, his babes, and all unfortunate souls who trace him in his line. no boasting like a fool. this deed i'll do o'er this purpose cool. my children too? wife, children, servants. my wife kill'd too? i have said. front to front bring thou this fiend of scotland and myself within my sword's length set him. if he 'scape heaven forgive him too. come to the english king our power is ready. our lack is nothing but our leave. macbeth is ripe for...
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aaa says the national average for a gallon of regular unleaded is now $3.35 a gallon, down fife cents from last week. credit goes to refiners passing on lower crude oil prices. >>> and there are new questions about am's next generation ipad. the tech giant will introduce the ipad 5 at the end of the month. but the new ipad miniwi will no be else willed until next year. >>> the company that tracks tv ratings is set to monitor social media. nielsen will talk about twitter posts about tv series. they will measure all twitter activity about television and its influence on how many people watch a particular show. >>> millions of americans blasted off to watch the sandra bullock/george clooney space drama jt gravity." it hit an october record, $55.6 million to open. it was first to a second place qup cloudy with a chance of meatballs 2." >> come on, let's get it going. >> @it's too early. >>> we have all seen the commercial for hump day. now a school is fed up with the popularity and is taking action. >> impossible. >>> got a light anyone? what is wrong with the picture here? see that olymp
aaa says the national average for a gallon of regular unleaded is now $3.35 a gallon, down fife cents from last week. credit goes to refiners passing on lower crude oil prices. >>> and there are new questions about am's next generation ipad. the tech giant will introduce the ipad 5 at the end of the month. but the new ipad miniwi will no be else willed until next year. >>> the company that tracks tv ratings is set to monitor social media. nielsen will talk about twitter posts...
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it indicates the direction in which the fife was held being played.he long and short of it is, we realized that this fife was used by somebody playing -- a left- handed person. span2'shis weekend on c- book tv, it is 5:00 eastern time on c-span3. you can see the full completion a time on www.c-span.org /localcontent as we travel to erie, pennsylvania. joining us from new york is john olert. we want to take a look at what fitch was warning. he is the chief credit officer. for being thank you with us. your warnings came just as washington was trying to come to grips with the possibility of raising the debt limit or threatening not to do so. why the warning from fitch? well, there continue to be a lot of factors going on with the u.s. rating in particular. the warning at the time was highly reflective of the ongoing debate about the debt ceiling from literally hours away the potential of a somewhat limited default. but the watch also speaks in more medium-term issues. we have had a negative outlook for nearly two years in the u.s. relative to what we see
it indicates the direction in which the fife was held being played.he long and short of it is, we realized that this fife was used by somebody playing -- a left- handed person. span2'shis weekend on c- book tv, it is 5:00 eastern time on c-span3. you can see the full completion a time on www.c-span.org /localcontent as we travel to erie, pennsylvania. joining us from new york is john olert. we want to take a look at what fitch was warning. he is the chief credit officer. for being thank you...
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we saw selling intense fife just about 10 minutes before the close. nasdaq composite down 75 points. that has to do with technology and biotell. biotech hardest hit down across the board after having run up 60% year to date on the major biotechs. s&p 500 down 20 points. 1.25%. the market clearly worried about the debt ceiling, now nine days away according to the treasury. joining us now, he finishes out his final trades on the floor. peter shift, the stock market is worried. you're not worried. >> i think the stock market is going down because it needs correction. i don't think it's panging because of the debt ceiling or the shutdown. however, the resolution to phony crisis may be the end of it but that doesn't mean it caused it. the main reason is the debt ceiling. the president danlt won't to pay our bills. he's pretending the debt ceiling is the fiscally responsible dhoing when it's the most reckless thing to do. >> kenny, let me kick this up with you in terms of the market reaction. we heard the president talk for more than an hour. the market was
we saw selling intense fife just about 10 minutes before the close. nasdaq composite down 75 points. that has to do with technology and biotell. biotech hardest hit down across the board after having run up 60% year to date on the major biotechs. s&p 500 down 20 points. 1.25%. the market clearly worried about the debt ceiling, now nine days away according to the treasury. joining us now, he finishes out his final trades on the floor. peter shift, the stock market is worried. you're not...
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. >> comicses can be as serious or fife lusfrivolous as the author. >> hit has been said it trivializinghe holocaust. comics are easy for everyone to understand. they digest and we grew up with them zblrchlt it' it's word plud our mind can process them. our minds process and can connect to people. the film talks about how this specific example of 9/11 traditional comics and bringing superman and spiderman to new york and the after math of 9/11. those were not able to capture the substance and the tragedy and the fullness of that moment. why did fiction in comics not do it and graphic comic books did? >> well i think the main point is that sort of eye witness experience. there is a thank transmission on experience but an idea about an experience. obviously the fiction characters brought 9/11 into their world because they can't really enter our world. it was bound to drive e trivialn a way. even if the world were grand and noble. the event became trivialized. where something like speigleman's book is a psychotic result of the unexpected horror of what happened. there is an immediacy and ey
. >> comicses can be as serious or fife lusfrivolous as the author. >> hit has been said it trivializinghe holocaust. comics are easy for everyone to understand. they digest and we grew up with them zblrchlt it' it's word plud our mind can process them. our minds process and can connect to people. the film talks about how this specific example of 9/11 traditional comics and bringing superman and spiderman to new york and the after math of 9/11. those were not able to capture the...
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you were cool as a cucumber, i would have been like barney fife . >> thank you. neil: a former secret service agent on what this meant, arnett heinz, served under 5 presidents, a arnett, here is wt i don't understand. i know both of these look out, the white house and capitol where you don't -- mesa, round with security personnel or capital police, it is that closely protected, even let's say an accidental event, i have just wandered past the security point not knowing it was a security point. because this particular one parallels to south lawn not on north side of the white house. if you were not paying attention, would not know. i am not saying what motivated this woman, but is there a sense there might have been just, a hair trigger response to this? that was over the top or did this woman, by leaving the scene as she did, automatically without a weapon make her car the weapon they were focused on, and it did not matter? >> you know, this is a little early to speculate to the technologies of that situation, i can tell you, law enforcementh this dozens if not h
you were cool as a cucumber, i would have been like barney fife . >> thank you. neil: a former secret service agent on what this meant, arnett heinz, served under 5 presidents, a arnett, here is wt i don't understand. i know both of these look out, the white house and capitol where you don't -- mesa, round with security personnel or capital police, it is that closely protected, even let's say an accidental event, i have just wandered past the security point not knowing it was a security...
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. >> host: it is a philosophy for off preached off by william fife for. >> guest: yes. >> host: how to build a community of recovery. i was just wondering aid your book thinking about the difference is for women while working in a treatment facility for a imago initially but then fall out of because of the relationship peace that they generally have to deal with it or actually have to deal with and also wondering if you are familiar with the recovery assistance of care concept? >> guest: that is so funny it just came across my radar this week. i know you have seen the film anonymous people. fabulous. that was the trigger for me to understand who he was. >> host: could you maybe talk about what you see are there differences in isolation for women? we know when they're actively drinking but what about recovery? are there similarities with isolation as they moved into recovery? >> guest: with recovery you have to be careful of isolation about self care. that is why i am such a fan for women for sobriety there is a focus on the health care peace with respecting yourself and looking after y
. >> host: it is a philosophy for off preached off by william fife for. >> guest: yes. >> host: how to build a community of recovery. i was just wondering aid your book thinking about the difference is for women while working in a treatment facility for a imago initially but then fall out of because of the relationship peace that they generally have to deal with it or actually have to deal with and also wondering if you are familiar with the recovery assistance of care...
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there are 108 of them that we found. 56 republicans, 52 democrats and among those are fife lawmakerscantor is giving up his pay. also john delaney. he's donating his pay to charity. tim kain asked his salary be withheld. also mark warner and representative rob whitman. why is their salary not being automatically revoked? well, lawmakers are being paid. their paid comes from mandatory funding. that's why it's not revoked like we saw happen with the federal workers a couple days ago. i'm danielle leigh, back to you. >> thank you. >>> 5:32 now. a group of senior citizens says it it will protest potential fallouts from the government shutdown today. they plan to form a human chain outside the capital. president obama and some lawmakers could see this as an opportunity to cut social security benefits. more than 20 members of congress were invited to this rally. it begins at 10:00 this morning at the house triangle. >>> you may not see many protests here. this is culpepper virginia. our or thor spent yesterday in that area. some of the people say this shutdown may not be. so bad. >> when y
there are 108 of them that we found. 56 republicans, 52 democrats and among those are fife lawmakerscantor is giving up his pay. also john delaney. he's donating his pay to charity. tim kain asked his salary be withheld. also mark warner and representative rob whitman. why is their salary not being automatically revoked? well, lawmakers are being paid. their paid comes from mandatory funding. that's why it's not revoked like we saw happen with the federal workers a couple days ago. i'm danielle...
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the white house uses one of its fife rates again, this time >>> when it comes to the scandals that plagued obama's presidencies it's tough to get straight answers from the most transparent administration in history. the latest example, revelations that the nsa was tapping german chancellor angela merkel's phone. >> people wonder how is it that you didn't know about the cell phones being looked at or listened to, and why you didn't know? who should have told you? >> well, first of all, i'm not confirming a bunch of assumptions that have been made in the press. >> this sounds like some of the dodging that he's done in the past. remember, the irs scandal, the justice department scandal and fast and furious? let mow take will irs situation first. i learned about it when most people learned about it. i can assure you that i certainly did not know anything about the ig report before the ig report had been leaked through press. he's indicated that he was not aware of what was happening in fast and furious. certainly i was not. >> so do you believe him? eric? >> do you think i believe him. >> agai
the white house uses one of its fife rates again, this time >>> when it comes to the scandals that plagued obama's presidencies it's tough to get straight answers from the most transparent administration in history. the latest example, revelations that the nsa was tapping german chancellor angela merkel's phone. >> people wonder how is it that you didn't know about the cell phones being looked at or listened to, and why you didn't know? who should have told you? >> well,...
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. >> this is the sixth time in fife years that the president wants the debt ceiling increased and the amount they want is $1 million a minute for the next year. way beyond the 2014 elections. $1 million a minute, unchecked. >> reporter: while the democrats have criticized the republicas s for overreaching and trying to defund or delay obama care, republicans warned reid was going too far over the weekend in trying to repeal another current law, the budget control act. >> over the last 48 hours, democrats unbelievably have been wanting to break the budget cap that was put in place in 2011. it is the, i think that you know it is the first time since 1955 and '56 that we have had two years in a row of reduced spending, and obviously, they don't like it. >> reporter: increasing the spending would not help win republican support in the senate and could be a poisoned pill in the house, but the senators working on trying to find a bipartisan deal are upbeat. >> we will get it done. i feel confident they have a outline of what they want, and they need to put the times and the places in place
. >> this is the sixth time in fife years that the president wants the debt ceiling increased and the amount they want is $1 million a minute for the next year. way beyond the 2014 elections. $1 million a minute, unchecked. >> reporter: while the democrats have criticized the republicas s for overreaching and trying to defund or delay obama care, republicans warned reid was going too far over the weekend in trying to repeal another current law, the budget control act. >> over...
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collins was one of fife u.s. service members killed in afghanistan over the weekend.n sunday four u.s. troops were killed in an ied attack. they died on the 12th anniversary of a war that has claimed more than 2,100 members of the u.s. military. but unlike those killed before, these service members' families won't receive the $100,000 so called death gratuity, usually wired to families to help with the immediate expenses like the funeral until survivor benefits are paid. no money to fly the family to delaware to witness the return of their flag draped coffin. >> the government is still shut down but they're asking people to go to war. their family also get an iou until the shutdown is over, i think they're just shocked. >> shannon collins still shocked back in milwaukee can't wait for washington. she's already grieving. officials say that the law passed last week to pay civilian members of the military during the shutdown does not allow this immediate death benefit to be paid to families of the fallen. the pentagon is hoping for a way to correct it perhaps as early as
collins was one of fife u.s. service members killed in afghanistan over the weekend.n sunday four u.s. troops were killed in an ied attack. they died on the 12th anniversary of a war that has claimed more than 2,100 members of the u.s. military. but unlike those killed before, these service members' families won't receive the $100,000 so called death gratuity, usually wired to families to help with the immediate expenses like the funeral until survivor benefits are paid. no money to fly the...
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the white house uses one of its fife rates again, this time rufrg -- i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understan
the white house uses one of its fife rates again, this time rufrg -- i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured...
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we saw selling intense fife just about 10 minutes before the close.ite down 75 points. that has to do with technology and biotell. biotechde
we saw selling intense fife just about 10 minutes before the close.ite down 75 points. that has to do with technology and biotell. biotechde
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that's the question i'm asking about kraemer fife b & g foods. it is most likely to recognize cream of wheat, ortega and vermont and the b & g pickles. many mo. yes, old london. here's the food company with the 3.9% yield and the kind of stock that tends to thrive when the economy's slowing which we know it is. it's a proven business model and forgotten brands and the new packaging and new ads and additional marketing. >> since i got behind it almost exactly three years ago. it tripled in three years, not too shabby, but when p & g reported three weeks ago, the private label competition from some of these food service providers they cut into the margins and the company had to do some discounting in order to maintain its vibes. the stock got hit falling $1.50, and it kept sinking and it fell off the high of 37 and change for the quarter. is this a buying opportunity? or are there bigger issues that we need to be concerned about? i'm inclined to the former. let's get a sense of where the company is going. welcome back to "mad money." good to see yo
that's the question i'm asking about kraemer fife b & g foods. it is most likely to recognize cream of wheat, ortega and vermont and the b & g pickles. many mo. yes, old london. here's the food company with the 3.9% yield and the kind of stock that tends to thrive when the economy's slowing which we know it is. it's a proven business model and forgotten brands and the new packaging and new ads and additional marketing. >> since i got behind it almost exactly three years ago. it...
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anothebig inuee ony li was burl grey, a sign painter that i met back ithe la fifes. burl was painting in miami and i was assigned to paint with him. no one else would paint with him because there was a rumor going around about him that he was, yeah, one of them he was accused of being, and i found out for myself that old burl was an intellectual. and intellectus didn't cut it at theign painting circuit. anyway, rl grey inueed me a lot. he's the one that lit my fire to get into science. and many of the ideas i had about things were-- burl sort of demolished. he was a very philosophical type and he was a nontheist. and he, you know, convinced me that things were so much simpler if you took a more scientific view of the world and there's so much that we're taught to believe or that we come to believe that simply isn't true. and how does one determi what's te or not? do you find out when you're an old person ady to die that everything you've been dog is just junk? well, you know, we each need a knowledge filter, sort of, to tell the difference between what's true and wha
anothebig inuee ony li was burl grey, a sign painter that i met back ithe la fifes. burl was painting in miami and i was assigned to paint with him. no one else would paint with him because there was a rumor going around about him that he was, yeah, one of them he was accused of being, and i found out for myself that old burl was an intellectual. and intellectus didn't cut it at theign painting circuit. anyway, rl grey inueed me a lot. he's the one that lit my fire to get into science. and many...
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house republicans into traffic and wandered away in reference to ted cruz who was also a tea party fife rate who went through the filibuster that we all covered. is this really what the tea party conservatives have wanted all along is to demonstrate the power that they have on being able to choke out the american people? >> not at all. listen, i don't know why we have to keep repeating the same things. we want to keep the government open. >> then why won't they? >> a solution on obama care that the people -- >> why not bring that individually? why do you have to hold the budget hostage to the aca? why con flight the two. >> because we don't think it should be paid for, thomas. we don't think it should be paid for. we don't think it should be administered. we don't think there are significant glitches and significant problems in obama care that people want a solution to. what do you think the the problems are? what's the problem with the privilege of american health care? >> oh, okay. have you been watching the news? have you been seeing that nobody in this country in california, for one
house republicans into traffic and wandered away in reference to ted cruz who was also a tea party fife rate who went through the filibuster that we all covered. is this really what the tea party conservatives have wanted all along is to demonstrate the power that they have on being able to choke out the american people? >> not at all. listen, i don't know why we have to keep repeating the same things. we want to keep the government open. >> then why won't they? >> a solution...
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. >> davis cited a poll this year showing four out of fife -- and the only poll, which asks native-americansost a decade ago. that surveys show the 9 out of 10 were not bothered by the name. what do you make of the polls that many -- and others don't want the name changed. >> you shouldn't be using that to sell a national sports team. >> refers to the definition, is chess it's usually offensive. nfl commissioner roger goodell stepped lightly into the controversy. if we are offending one person, we need to be listening, but redskins' owner dan snyder, said recently he'll never change the name. with both sides dug in. is it a realistic chance it will ever change? >> it's a realistic chance if it affects sales, if suddenly it's no longer one of the most popular, you know, merchandise drivers for the league, i mean, it generates a tremendous am of money for the league. if that changes and people stop voting with their pocket bocks, yeah, it will change. >> those that cover sports in washington say that won't happen anytime soon. still on the line, but the both sides say they will meet next month
. >> davis cited a poll this year showing four out of fife -- and the only poll, which asks native-americansost a decade ago. that surveys show the 9 out of 10 were not bothered by the name. what do you make of the polls that many -- and others don't want the name changed. >> you shouldn't be using that to sell a national sports team. >> refers to the definition, is chess it's usually offensive. nfl commissioner roger goodell stepped lightly into the controversy. if we are...
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the chair: the gentleman is recognized for fife minutes. >> throughout the development of 308, the chairman has take an balanced approach to encourage involvement in the development and execution of corps projects with maintaining the internal technical cape thovelt corps to cafferry out vital civil works missions. for decades they've maintained that maintaining the critical corps is necessary. mr. bishop: it allows the corps to serve as critical support for the nation's military. to maintain this capability, we have striveed maintain critical technical expertise within the corps while at the same time recognizing those areas where outside commercial interests provide a useful role. in my view, this seeks to push the lever too far toward outsourcing the internal capabilities of the corps my understanding is that currently the corps contracts extensively with the private sector for surveying and mapping services, however the decision as to when it is appropriate to use their own staff, a public agency or a private contractor for this work should remain within the corps' leadership who unders
the chair: the gentleman is recognized for fife minutes. >> throughout the development of 308, the chairman has take an balanced approach to encourage involvement in the development and execution of corps projects with maintaining the internal technical cape thovelt corps to cafferry out vital civil works missions. for decades they've maintained that maintaining the critical corps is necessary. mr. bishop: it allows the corps to serve as critical support for the nation's military. to...
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on its own has merit fife or at least fully acknowledging to contain the assyria chemical capacity is very important for the ongoing civil war but also of the potential dangers that cayenne be put into the category of a positive outcome of these negotiations. syria is a dilemma at because there had not yet dead a willingness on the part of the russians to really push the assad regime to raid in their own support for the syrian military that opposition to organized the united front that provides negotiators also the fact that russia and the united states and the rest of the world cooperated on the chemical weapons in denver i think is a plus to the the id to the geneva negotiations. i negotiated geneva of wind and it was a road map for a transition. i know that he left the room and went to the embassy to make the authorized phone call but it was our understanding we would take that to have a blessed by the security council said not just to the syrian group that included all the members of the security council but the broader community. that did not have been and in part because i think
on its own has merit fife or at least fully acknowledging to contain the assyria chemical capacity is very important for the ongoing civil war but also of the potential dangers that cayenne be put into the category of a positive outcome of these negotiations. syria is a dilemma at because there had not yet dead a willingness on the part of the russians to really push the assad regime to raid in their own support for the syrian military that opposition to organized the united front that provides...
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last year he and his fife farrah launched nvrqt, that's short for never quit, and the idea is to raiseey and awareness for the pediatric cancer research foundation. lester also did a number of meets and greets with kids who are undergoing treatment x he has remained in contact with a 6-year-old boy he met in los angeles among others. >> thanks, ken. and here is a tweet from jon lester -- jon: well, right now zane is undergoing a combination of chemotherapy, radiation and bone marrow transplants. his parents say he is in good spirits and even got to watch the beginning of last night's game. the score had to pump him up. if you want to learn more, check out the pediatric cancer research foundation's web site at pcrf-kids.org. harris: that smile is just so beautiful. the disastrous rollout of the health care web site getting its first public airing on capitol hill. it's been spirited inside that hearing. the problem's now an embarrassment if the obama administration. what the contractors responsible for the web site have to say, plus reaction now from the white house. >>> chasing tornadoe
last year he and his fife farrah launched nvrqt, that's short for never quit, and the idea is to raiseey and awareness for the pediatric cancer research foundation. lester also did a number of meets and greets with kids who are undergoing treatment x he has remained in contact with a 6-year-old boy he met in los angeles among others. >> thanks, ken. and here is a tweet from jon lester -- jon: well, right now zane is undergoing a combination of chemotherapy, radiation and bone marrow...
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but if there's, for example, a 6-3 decision, the other fife justices -- five justices don't really know how the writer of the majority opinion is going to summarize it. and sometimes members of the court have told us as they sit there and listen to the announcement being summarized, they say to themselves, wait a minute, that's not what i signed on to. [laughter] so what we've been told is if that -- that's not going the happen simply because it would require too much comity on the court for them to sort of massage that and agree to it all, and it would, you know, it would complicate things. so just a little further insight. >> just to be clear, i mean, you don't have to trudge up to the supreme court every day to find out whether your case has been decided, and particularly in the modern area with scotus blog, literally the written opinion comes on the moment that it's being handed down. >> except for the health care case when it was about an hour and a half late arer, i think. later, i think. sorry, didn't mean to interrupt. >> but in general, that's how it happens. >> all right. alan
but if there's, for example, a 6-3 decision, the other fife justices -- five justices don't really know how the writer of the majority opinion is going to summarize it. and sometimes members of the court have told us as they sit there and listen to the announcement being summarized, they say to themselves, wait a minute, that's not what i signed on to. [laughter] so what we've been told is if that -- that's not going the happen simply because it would require too much comity on the court for...
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looking at the title of conference, the post-bubble, post-bernanke world, i was thinking it's been fife years since the gses were put into conservatorship, and i would have forecast back then the title of this would have been housing finance in the post-gse world, and that just goes to show the accuracy of my forecasting ability which has marked my entire career as a chief economist. [laughter] let's see, i keep going this way? there. so what i wanted to talk about really was four topics generally that skip around a little bit, the impact of the fed's buying of mbs, the purchase program going forward, give you a sort of a snapshot of what we're seeing in the current lending market, show you a new tool that we've rolled out at the mba for looking at mortgage credit, the availability of credit in the market and then just a discussion of new bubbles since bubble's in the title, so i thought i should come up with something on that end. first of all, in terms of the federal reserve balance sheet, just the massive growth that we've seen, continue to see not only in the total balance sheet, bu
looking at the title of conference, the post-bubble, post-bernanke world, i was thinking it's been fife years since the gses were put into conservatorship, and i would have forecast back then the title of this would have been housing finance in the post-gse world, and that just goes to show the accuracy of my forecasting ability which has marked my entire career as a chief economist. [laughter] let's see, i keep going this way? there. so what i wanted to talk about really was four topics...
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and the members of congress, other police officers there and people from all over america, four or fife hundred people -- five hundred people just all moved by this. the south is changing. and it's my belief that the american south one day will lead the way, make america a better america, the good america. >> host: terry e-mails many to you, congressman: are you hopeful, pardon me, about the future in light of recent developments like the supreme court decision on voting rights and the trayvon martin case? >> guest: in spite of the supreme court decision on the voting rights act which i consider a setback because i believe that decision put a dagger in the very heart of the voting rights act of 1965, even with the decision in the trayvon martin case i'm still hopeful, till optimistic. still optimistic. i say to people all the time and i'll say it again today that you must never, ever get lost in a sea of despair. you must be hopeful, you must be optimistic, you must continue to fight and stand up and do what you can to create a better society. we have to work. we just cannot go to sleep
and the members of congress, other police officers there and people from all over america, four or fife hundred people -- five hundred people just all moved by this. the south is changing. and it's my belief that the american south one day will lead the way, make america a better america, the good america. >> host: terry e-mails many to you, congressman: are you hopeful, pardon me, about the future in light of recent developments like the supreme court decision on voting rights and the...