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from finland they were in a relationship for some time before getting married they lived together for ten years then they divorced. after nine months after palmer and i got divorced and tun was born on october the second two thousand and three was followed his release when anton was a month and a half old poverty saved paternity status and then nine months later he became his legal guardian that ani said. and i called him to the court judgement i'm told was to stay with his mother during the week and spend weekends with his father some time later before my husband's attention began to trouble river so she decided to take a break from and go to russia. and they left. when we arrived i called parma and told him that we were in russia that we wanted to take a little break for a couple of weeks and then we were going to come back he seemed ok about it but that very day i received a call from the finnish police. ques me on what grounds i left for russia they said that the child's guardian reported to the police that he suspected me of kidnap of the rights of a ship. even though he was just
from finland they were in a relationship for some time before getting married they lived together for ten years then they divorced. after nine months after palmer and i got divorced and tun was born on october the second two thousand and three was followed his release when anton was a month and a half old poverty saved paternity status and then nine months later he became his legal guardian that ani said. and i called him to the court judgement i'm told was to stay with his mother during the...
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that it takes two hours by train to reach poetry on the west coast of finland from temporary in the south even this link fee journey there was enough to tell the entire story of three people at olds with two countries in the mid ninety's. from finland they were in a relationship for some time before getting married they lived together for ten years then they divorced. after nine months after palmer and i got divorced and tun was born on october the second two thousand and three with policies when anton was a month and a half old covers c. of paternity status and then nine months later he became his legal guardian that anisa. and i called him to the court judgement i'm told was to stay with his mother during the week and spend weekends with his father some time later for my husband's attention began to trouble river so she decided to take a break from and go to russia. and they left. when we arrived i called parma and told him that we were in russia that we wanted to take a little break for a couple of weeks and then we were going to come back he seemed ok about it but that very day i rece
that it takes two hours by train to reach poetry on the west coast of finland from temporary in the south even this link fee journey there was enough to tell the entire story of three people at olds with two countries in the mid ninety's. from finland they were in a relationship for some time before getting married they lived together for ten years then they divorced. after nine months after palmer and i got divorced and tun was born on october the second two thousand and three with policies...
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my daughter and i lived in finland for two years i worked she started when i met my future husband and children afterwards was born all the time we lived in a house of our own and dreamed that it would be studying english class. did join an english language. says a good school where staff paid close attention to their students and then one of his classmates shared the story with the teacher he said that robert's mother sometimes disciplined her son with more than just words of wisdom in the form of a mushroom i was summoned to school to pick up my son's homework and while i was at school they came to our house to remove him from our home in other words they made me leave on purpose once they realized something was wrong i rushed back to see it contradicting uncle. billy said robert was sent down in front of a police officer and started on certain questions and i invited you here so we can talk some of what is your name robert run taylor we go now i would like to ask you several questions about your life at home and your mother well sometimes we have arguments with my mum but on the who
my daughter and i lived in finland for two years i worked she started when i met my future husband and children afterwards was born all the time we lived in a house of our own and dreamed that it would be studying english class. did join an english language. says a good school where staff paid close attention to their students and then one of his classmates shared the story with the teacher he said that robert's mother sometimes disciplined her son with more than just words of wisdom in the...
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read of course last there that it takes two hours by train to reach poultry on the west coast of finland from. temporary in the self not even this link fee journey though is enough to tell the entire story of three people at olds with two countries in the mid ninety's pub or cell and from finland they were in a relationship for some time before getting married they lived together for ten years then they divorced. about nine months after pam and i got divorced.
read of course last there that it takes two hours by train to reach poultry on the west coast of finland from. temporary in the self not even this link fee journey though is enough to tell the entire story of three people at olds with two countries in the mid ninety's pub or cell and from finland they were in a relationship for some time before getting married they lived together for ten years then they divorced. about nine months after pam and i got divorced.
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. >> he is from helsinki finland. did you come from finland to get the ipad mini. >> almost. just kidding. >> why is so important for you to get it. >> you have an ipad in your hand you have a good product. >> i am curious about could the ipad mini possible. now i am carrying a backpack because of the ipad. maybe i can have the many fits into the pocket and if not to have a backpack everywhere. >> it is small enough to fit in a pocket as opposed to what they are rounded and losing it or something. >> what is probably too important to lose. you do not lose it. just the hassle of having to carry it around is a bit of hassle. >> thank you. >> what time to get here sir?. >> about 2:30 a.m.. it is 52 degrees right now are you saying i'm as crazy. >> actually i came over here about 10:00 p.m.. then i did not see anyone it surprised me. so i went back and decided to come back at 2:30 a.m.. >> you are two hours away from getting your hands on themini pipette. you can see there is an apple p r person in front and as always to ask the questions and they say we cannot answer that. i wan
. >> he is from helsinki finland. did you come from finland to get the ipad mini. >> almost. just kidding. >> why is so important for you to get it. >> you have an ipad in your hand you have a good product. >> i am curious about could the ipad mini possible. now i am carrying a backpack because of the ipad. maybe i can have the many fits into the pocket and if not to have a backpack everywhere. >> it is small enough to fit in a pocket as opposed to what they...
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we're seeing snow showers in the scandinavian peninsula and finland and northwestern russia because this cold front is swinging blue the black sea region and expecting to see the heaviest rain today. back behind us a new system formed south of the iberian peninsula spreading rain in much of portugal and southern france. this area is still dealing with the aftermath of flooding situation that occurred last weekend, so any slight amount of rain could worsen the situation. temperatures are in the single digits in the east, 5 degrees in warsaw, 4 degrees in moscow and back to 10 degrees in london and warmer than average in athens, 24 degrees. here is the extended forecast. >>> before we go we want to check what's happening in the u.s. presidential election. we should caution that it is still early going. we're filling in some of the pieces of the puzzle. our partners at abc news project barack obama will capture 57 electoral votes. they project mitt romney will capture 40. let's go to our state by state map. the areas in blue represent support for obama. the ones in red for romney. obama's p
we're seeing snow showers in the scandinavian peninsula and finland and northwestern russia because this cold front is swinging blue the black sea region and expecting to see the heaviest rain today. back behind us a new system formed south of the iberian peninsula spreading rain in much of portugal and southern france. this area is still dealing with the aftermath of flooding situation that occurred last weekend, so any slight amount of rain could worsen the situation. temperatures are in the...
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someone to take the loss of course the consequence of losses will be that countries like germany finland then the netherlands will have to take these losses and have sold them into their fiscal deficit something which is politically impossible to facilitate certainly twenty thirteen is an election year in germany so whatever is the most rational whatever is the best solution for greece is and remains out of reach in terms of being a political solution. and let's not check out the equity markets on wall street equities or in the rad that's following s. and p's biggest weekly gain since june the main reasons for concerns of the so-called fiscal cliff and the on result problems in the euro zone over in europe stocks status monday's session a lower the for the sand the downslope hosmer sands and quarter percent respectively and here and russia equities trade in sympathy with gold. markets finishing the day with one percent losses for both the my sex and the r.t.s. and now checking out the currency markets the ruble performed as you can see the spanish today mix against the main currencies me
someone to take the loss of course the consequence of losses will be that countries like germany finland then the netherlands will have to take these losses and have sold them into their fiscal deficit something which is politically impossible to facilitate certainly twenty thirteen is an election year in germany so whatever is the most rational whatever is the best solution for greece is and remains out of reach in terms of being a political solution. and let's not check out the equity markets...
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year in the context of the eurozone we often talk about the core euro zone with germany's and the finland in the austria's and the so-called periphery now while the definition of those two corporate three terms is is really not that clear so france obviously would it would be korea but its economy as the economist weekly magazine pointed out a couple of weeks ago that gives us reason to worry about it that that that kind of attitude that we see in the economic indicators is reflected on the ground so you won't see the same the same feeling on the street and the same confidence because so much about the economy is about confidence and the streets of lisbon the streets of athens in the streets of berlin or paris it's really not the same thing and there is just far far too many shades of gray and the euro zone right now so while germans may be more optimistic and it's not like they're crazy optimistic but they have reason to be more optimistic than greeks it is certainly the case that in greece and in lisbon and in portugal and in arland the mood is not a toll that and places like belgium ha
year in the context of the eurozone we often talk about the core euro zone with germany's and the finland in the austria's and the so-called periphery now while the definition of those two corporate three terms is is really not that clear so france obviously would it would be korea but its economy as the economist weekly magazine pointed out a couple of weeks ago that gives us reason to worry about it that that that kind of attitude that we see in the economic indicators is reflected on the...
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plus the russian premier dmitri medvedev has promised finland's x. president of fluffy press and at the photo of the feline gift is there ready online more of that of art so you thought it cold. the u.k. government's handling of its bank bailouts has come under fierce criticism after it was claimed the sixty six billion pounds spent to rescue lloyds t.s.b. in the role of bank of scotland may never be recovered and the report from m.p.'s says the british taxpayers have already lost two billion in keeping another financial institution of float best drop the numbers here with artists are of. this is all focused around the public accounts committee investigation into the sale of northern rock that was the bank that if you close your mind a couple of years back was one of the first to get the big banking bailout is estimated to northern roll to type state is set to these around thirty billion but that's not the worst of it because all of the s. and lloyds bank oh also had a lot of times payers money funded into these bailouts and the taxpayers could be se
plus the russian premier dmitri medvedev has promised finland's x. president of fluffy press and at the photo of the feline gift is there ready online more of that of art so you thought it cold. the u.k. government's handling of its bank bailouts has come under fierce criticism after it was claimed the sixty six billion pounds spent to rescue lloyds t.s.b. in the role of bank of scotland may never be recovered and the report from m.p.'s says the british taxpayers have already lost two billion...
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a 2010 survey by british ministry of defense listed canada, finland, france, germany israel, norway, romania and sweden as country that's allow women 7u australia joined the list when opening it front line units to women. including in afghanistan. >> a bay area woman is not giving up a fight against the federal government after she was fired from the va she's for pointing out errors in veteran disability claims. jenny fox representing her snefl a lawsuit against the va saying she was fired after notifying a supervisor about a;h being rejected. straining her but she will not back down. >> i believe i can nevering forrive myself if i don't stand up and advocate for myself which is advocating for other va employees and veterans. >> an analysis found an error rate of 38% in claims. attorneys for the federal government declined to comment on this case. today's hearing was over issues involving evidence. the trial doesn't start until next year. >> to washington. congress and the president are no closer to a deal to avoid masigs, tax increases in spending cuts that so called fiscal cliff. t
a 2010 survey by british ministry of defense listed canada, finland, france, germany israel, norway, romania and sweden as country that's allow women 7u australia joined the list when opening it front line units to women. including in afghanistan. >> a bay area woman is not giving up a fight against the federal government after she was fired from the va she's for pointing out errors in veteran disability claims. jenny fox representing her snefl a lawsuit against the va saying she was...
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. >> i think that was in finland or norway. >> i mean, what did the muslim do? >> this is my only problem with that. they sent him to prison, the place christians go that love muslims. they are going to treat this guy like he was a celebrity. this is obviously as you can tell, he was arrested for a parole violation which is why his face was covered. that's what you do with people who are arrested. >> he fears for his life because he feels like -- jail might be safest place for him. there are a lot of people who have hits on this man now because of the movie. this is not a stand up guy. he is involved in a lot of stuff via bank fraud. he is not a good guy. the fact that they escorted him like that. the fact he had to cover his face and the fact he has to fear for his life. that's messed up. >> he does deserve to be in jail for a number of things. >> you are missing the narrative. >> i want to go to jimmy. the fact is we know he violated parole. but when hillary clinton went to the father of the slain seal and said we are going to put him away, the government put
. >> i think that was in finland or norway. >> i mean, what did the muslim do? >> this is my only problem with that. they sent him to prison, the place christians go that love muslims. they are going to treat this guy like he was a celebrity. this is obviously as you can tell, he was arrested for a parole violation which is why his face was covered. that's what you do with people who are arrested. >> he fears for his life because he feels like -- jail might be safest...
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we are building electric cars in finland from stimulus dollars there is no rhyme or reason that makesse. it's designed to use taxpayer dollars as gift bag to give supporters. what you find oftentimes, in the case of solyndra, in the case of some of these other companies, they get government money, sometimes it's a loan. sometimes it's an outright cash grant and then issue an ipo of stock. initial investors would cite the fact they are getting federal money to reason to argue why their business is so sound. >> sean: so they make more money on top of it. so they have plenty money of to give. so you have bunglers, access, money back to obama. >> exactly. there is a company out of berkeley, california. a couple weeks they get $25 million cash grant from the federal government, senator dianne feinstein by a million dollar equity in the company. they get the $25 million federal government grant. few months after that, they have a public ipo. initial investors al gore and his business partners, see their investment go from $12 million to $80 million due to the ipo. >> sean: how much money ar
we are building electric cars in finland from stimulus dollars there is no rhyme or reason that makesse. it's designed to use taxpayer dollars as gift bag to give supporters. what you find oftentimes, in the case of solyndra, in the case of some of these other companies, they get government money, sometimes it's a loan. sometimes it's an outright cash grant and then issue an ipo of stock. initial investors would cite the fact they are getting federal money to reason to argue why their business...
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behind australia, norway finland, germany, france, spain, and canada. we are way down the list in the terms of social mobility. am i reading you right. >> over this period in which those at the very top have done better and better the chance of climbing up the economic ladder hasn't grown at all, it may have actually declined and that is reflected i think in a sense of pessimism that you see among many middle class americans about whether the american dream still holds true. at the individual level americans are extremely optimistic. we're seeing in surveys for the first time that only about half of americans are agreeing that the american dream still holds true and that's remarkable. >> what's the practical consequences of that? of giving up faith and hope in that dream? >> the fact is that for most middle class and working-class americans, the politics seems increasingly removed from their everyday experience in their life. and there is a current of distrust and anger towards washington, that is so deep right now. >> when we turn on our tvs, our raaso
behind australia, norway finland, germany, france, spain, and canada. we are way down the list in the terms of social mobility. am i reading you right. >> over this period in which those at the very top have done better and better the chance of climbing up the economic ladder hasn't grown at all, it may have actually declined and that is reflected i think in a sense of pessimism that you see among many middle class americans about whether the american dream still holds true. at the...
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finland adopted the area.ash is a finland and several baltic countries are adopting the euro a little bit late in the game fair. but you know, this country has so much more fundamental string than what you see in europe and nurturing of discussion would be slow motion. so with respect to our fiscal capability, we're probably 10 to 15 years out from running into the problems he saw in europe and in the 15 years probably from a not medical point of view, understand as we all learned in 2008, emotions can make things happen a lot quicker than that. so we are in a fundamentally different and better placed in europe. but let's not kid ourselves that europe is a roadmap from where we are on. we are on the train to europe right now and it's a question of we are here, were knowledgeable, forewarned. let's get the political will to do something. >> is the fact that europe is in a debt crisis, does that make her situation more dangerous? thirty cents when it's more urgent for us to do what their problem? >> at excel. wh
finland adopted the area.ash is a finland and several baltic countries are adopting the euro a little bit late in the game fair. but you know, this country has so much more fundamental string than what you see in europe and nurturing of discussion would be slow motion. so with respect to our fiscal capability, we're probably 10 to 15 years out from running into the problems he saw in europe and in the 15 years probably from a not medical point of view, understand as we all learned in 2008,...
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we are building electric cars in finland from stimulus dollars there is no rhyme or reason that makesit's designed to use taxpayer dollars as gift bag to give supporters. what you find oftentimes, in the case of solyndra, in the case of some of these other companies, they get government money, sometimes it's a loan. sometimes it's an outright cash grant and then issue an ipo of stock. initial investors would cite the fact they are getting federal money to reason to argue why their business is so sound. >> sean: so they make more money on top of it. so they have plenty money of to give. so you have bunglers, access, money back to obama. >> exactly. there is a company out of berkeley, california. a couple weeks they get $25 million cash grant from the federal government, senator dianne feinstein by a million dollar equity in the company. they get the $25 million federal government grant. few months after that, they have a public ipo. initial investors al gore and his business partners, see their investment go from $12 million to $80 million due to the ipo. >> sean: how much money are we
we are building electric cars in finland from stimulus dollars there is no rhyme or reason that makesit's designed to use taxpayer dollars as gift bag to give supporters. what you find oftentimes, in the case of solyndra, in the case of some of these other companies, they get government money, sometimes it's a loan. sometimes it's an outright cash grant and then issue an ipo of stock. initial investors would cite the fact they are getting federal money to reason to argue why their business is...
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survey by the british ministry of defense listed canada, denmark, finland france germany israel the netherlands norway positive lapped romaine why and sweetden country allow women in close combat roles. australia joined the list in september of last year when it opened the front-line quantity to women including largest contingent in afghanistan. >> all right let's mav on. return to where we started with at the to the of the broadcast. you have got a lot to do with the weather center looks prett pretty. >>th disaster for the morning. most people commuting in the morning between 5 and 10:00 a.m. is the worst of the wind and written will hit. fast mover so show you live picture from our roof cam are. lovely view of the full moon and we do have clouds starting to move in but the rain still far behind. it will arrive as i mention in the morning. is you will see from that perspective that we have the clouds coming in on definitely levels own radar on mt. st. helens that. first tracking in a series of storms expected to arrive tomorrow morning and will slam us first thing in the morning. temperatures
survey by the british ministry of defense listed canada, denmark, finland france germany israel the netherlands norway positive lapped romaine why and sweetden country allow women in close combat roles. australia joined the list in september of last year when it opened the front-line quantity to women including largest contingent in afghanistan. >> all right let's mav on. return to where we started with at the to the of the broadcast. you have got a lot to do with the weather center looks...
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we shouldn't have to buy them from finland or from china. there are already leaders stepping up to bat on this issue. there is a bipartisan slate of brave, truth tellers. you've seen it this week. mayor bloomberg. governor cuomo. governor chris christie. president obama. and when we are fortunate enough to see the president-elected to that second term, that group needs to take this agenda to congress and pass it within 100 days. lead gentlemen! lead! and we, you and i, need to pressure them to do it. the hurricane has forced the issue. now it is up to us to take action on it for the good of the nation. joining me now via skype is james west, editor of climate desk who has been reporting on the aftermath of the storm. james is coming to us from the ground in new york and for the latest, he's going to tell us what's going on. thanks so much for joining us in "the war room" tonight james. >> governor, great to be here. >> jennifer: all right. so you have toured -- let me get to the basics here and get some information out to our viewers. you've
we shouldn't have to buy them from finland or from china. there are already leaders stepping up to bat on this issue. there is a bipartisan slate of brave, truth tellers. you've seen it this week. mayor bloomberg. governor cuomo. governor chris christie. president obama. and when we are fortunate enough to see the president-elected to that second term, that group needs to take this agenda to congress and pass it within 100 days. lead gentlemen! lead! and we, you and i, need to pressure them to...
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what we can learn from finland and singapore. these are openings for the republicans.them? we'll see. >> you know, i wanted to ask whether you see some of that same dynamic at work, with the president's, i thought, very, very stern performance today on the issue of susan rice as a potential anytime for secretary of state and the benghazi attacks. obviously, she's been attacked from the right. john mccain leading the way. and what they've attacked her for is a bunch of stuff she did not do. when he paraphrases what she said that makes him so upset, he said that she never said it was a terrorist attack, she said -- all of the stuff that did not happen. and the president today taking that stern line, he said, i'm not having this fight, but this is not the right fight to have. you are picking the wrong fight with the wrong guy at the wrong time. the election is over. was that a call to put the nonsense stuff, the fact-free stuff behind us? >> absolutely. and it's an example of how the republicans have to get in touch with the fact-based world. and by the way with john mcca
what we can learn from finland and singapore. these are openings for the republicans.them? we'll see. >> you know, i wanted to ask whether you see some of that same dynamic at work, with the president's, i thought, very, very stern performance today on the issue of susan rice as a potential anytime for secretary of state and the benghazi attacks. obviously, she's been attacked from the right. john mccain leading the way. and what they've attacked her for is a bunch of stuff she did not...
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but we are not shine and we are not -- we are not finland.e are a big diverse, federal, very complicated country. and so one question that we asked is, what can we learn from herself in other parts of the education system that are more successful? joel brought up tertiary, both secondary. the university in this country universities and colleges across the board are the gold standard for international. what do they have that the k-12 system does not have? number one, they have competition. [applause] and that's what i'm also a major advocate of school choice. and secondly, they have variety. it's not one size fits all. you can go to a community college, small liberal arts college, a research university. they have brought it. so one of the things we tried to do in the task force is to say, what are some of the forces of americans influence in other areas that can be imported into the k-12 education system? and i think that for me confirmed that the monopolistic tendency in the k-12 education system may be the biggest problem. so i think there a
but we are not shine and we are not -- we are not finland.e are a big diverse, federal, very complicated country. and so one question that we asked is, what can we learn from herself in other parts of the education system that are more successful? joel brought up tertiary, both secondary. the university in this country universities and colleges across the board are the gold standard for international. what do they have that the k-12 system does not have? number one, they have competition....
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they looked at 4,000 people in finland over 25 years to come up with a basic calculator and worked with >> shepard: it also works to exercise and eat right. >> difficult to exercise and eat right when you are six weeks old, shep. what this tells us is that the very earliest stages of life which children are at risk becoming obese. typically you don't find out 3 or 4. many children it's too late to go back. have you got to get them at the earliest ages of life says the professor who led this study. >> we don't have the magic box for presenting a ability. we only say it's very easy to detect that people have choice. now it's time to try to do something to prevent obesity in this part of the population. >> and the best news about all of this, yes, you can do it at home. we have got the calculator for you shep at fox news health.com. give it a try. as long as you know what your baby weighed and "your word" bmi at the moment birth you should be able to come up with the calculation. >> shepard: got it handy. in my wallet at all times. thank you. the governors of the state suffering most from
they looked at 4,000 people in finland over 25 years to come up with a basic calculator and worked with >> shepard: it also works to exercise and eat right. >> difficult to exercise and eat right when you are six weeks old, shep. what this tells us is that the very earliest stages of life which children are at risk becoming obese. typically you don't find out 3 or 4. many children it's too late to go back. have you got to get them at the earliest ages of life says the professor who...
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city ♪ ♪ where they'll stretch you like slinkies worldwide and now i'm doing shows ♪ ♪ in helsinki finlandiga ziga ♪ ♪ ziga zow who got the keys to the world now yours truly ♪ ♪ blaow blaow they can't they won't they never will stop the party ♪ ♪ they can't they won't they never will stop the party i say y'all having ♪ ♪ a good time out there yeah yeah yeah que no pare la fiesta don't stop the party ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah que no pare la fiesta don't stop the party i'mma give it to you ♪ ♪ ahh ahh now give it to me ahh ahh i'mma give it to you ♪ ♪ ahh ahh now give it to me ahh ahh i'mma give it to you ♪ ♪ ahh ahh now give it to me ahh ahh get funky ♪ ♪ get funky now stop i say y'all having a good time out there ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah que no pare la fiesta don't stop the party yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ que no pare la fiesta don't stop the party yeah yeah yeah to the money makers ♪ ♪ it's the place to be que no pare la fiesta don't stop the party yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ to the sexy people it's the place to be que no pare la fiesta don't stop the party ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey! pitbull! check out t
city ♪ ♪ where they'll stretch you like slinkies worldwide and now i'm doing shows ♪ ♪ in helsinki finlandiga ziga ♪ ♪ ziga zow who got the keys to the world now yours truly ♪ ♪ blaow blaow they can't they won't they never will stop the party ♪ ♪ they can't they won't they never will stop the party i say y'all having ♪ ♪ a good time out there yeah yeah yeah que no pare la fiesta don't stop the party ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah que no pare la fiesta don't stop the party i'mma...
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this realization that distorted interest rates, particularly in places like germany, places like finlandnot good for the eurozone. and if you had convergence, even if it meant an increase in rate, it's good for growth and good for stability. >> and we got to ask you about the impact of hurricane sandy on municipal bonds. is there one that is long-lasting? >> we don't think it's going to in. it's going to increase borrowing for sure. we think you're going have a growth dynamic that is going to be near-term negative, longer term probably moderately positive. will it affect the municipal market? probably not. tax policy could certainly be reflective in muni spreads. but i think hurricane sandy probably not a big deal. >> has it been a tax policy reflected in muni spreads? >> at this point not really. market trades -- market trades incredibly well. the yield for neil is so profound in the environment today that not that big an impact. could you see some impact if there is a romney victory? moderately. we think longer term the bid for munies continues. >> good to see you. >>> tax policy impac
this realization that distorted interest rates, particularly in places like germany, places like finlandnot good for the eurozone. and if you had convergence, even if it meant an increase in rate, it's good for growth and good for stability. >> and we got to ask you about the impact of hurricane sandy on municipal bonds. is there one that is long-lasting? >> we don't think it's going to in. it's going to increase borrowing for sure. we think you're going have a growth dynamic that...