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freddy! freddy, wait! freddy! ? -jai. -tarzan! oh, there you are, boy. there you are, son. how are you, boy? i feel fine. where's ms. lora? she's tied up. i'm untying her now. go ahead and finish untying her. now wait, wait, tarzan. i tied lora and jai for their own protection. i know that freddy's capable of anything, but i didn't expect this. your time for tricks is over. your boy freddy's tied up himself. now, he's not my boy, don't you understand? he's one of them. bubuhe's the last one of them. the boys on the boat, they're my boys. sure they are. lora, , ra, we could go now, lora? let go of me. lora, i did this for you, don't you understand? lora, i'm gonna take freddy to the village. why don't you go with us? no, lora, please. here's your money. i hope you enjoy it. ? lora! i don't care about the money. lora! i'll take that knife. that's where bonacci probably made his mistake. take him back there. then go back in there and bring out the cash. that money belongs to the syndicate. no! not until you let them go, all of them. ? here's your money, freddy. can you see it?
freddy! freddy, wait! freddy! ? -jai. -tarzan! oh, there you are, boy. there you are, son. how are you, boy? i feel fine. where's ms. lora? she's tied up. i'm untying her now. go ahead and finish untying her. now wait, wait, tarzan. i tied lora and jai for their own protection. i know that freddy's capable of anything, but i didn't expect this. your time for tricks is over. your boy freddy's tied up himself. now, he's not my boy, don't you understand? he's one of them. bubuhe's the last one of...
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the blue is fannie mae and freddie. above that the red is fha and above that a number of other government agencies like the department of agriculture and veteran affairs, all of what participated to some degree in the mortgage market. on the right is the private sector. what you see immediately when you look at this is that the government had a major role in buying be low-quality in risky mortgages. in fact, you might say that the government created the market for those mortgages. after all, they were the principal buyer and the holder of it. now how serious were these mortgages? in terms of their effect on the holders? this is an excerpt from a credit profile published by fannie mae in june 2009. i was just about a year later. they have had a chance at this point to take a look at what the losses came from. this will show you that they had about 800 30,000, almost 838 billion subprime dollars in subprime or otherwise week or high-risk mortgages. if you look at the line below, it shows in 2008, 81.3% of their losses cam
the blue is fannie mae and freddie. above that the red is fha and above that a number of other government agencies like the department of agriculture and veteran affairs, all of what participated to some degree in the mortgage market. on the right is the private sector. what you see immediately when you look at this is that the government had a major role in buying be low-quality in risky mortgages. in fact, you might say that the government created the market for those mortgages. after all,...
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and it was fannie mae and freddie mac. so that's what you have to consider about why we had a financial crisis and why the terrible things that damon described just now occurred. it was because of a very poorly designed government program that made it profitable for organizations to make these terrible loans. they had a buyer for those loans. >> ken, any final comments? why don't we open it up for q&a. again, give you questions, let our associate find you with the microphone. one question here and one here. let's start with this one. >> so i have a question for peter. would the crisis have occurred without the direct encouragement of banks to make lower credit quality loans in certain neighborhoods, instituted through the community reinvestment act so that there was a direct incentive for the banks, in order -- which could be held over their heads if they wanted to merge, get regulatory approval for certain actions, stan leibowitz's thesis. >> yes, the cra, the community reinvestment act, was very small in terms of its imp
and it was fannie mae and freddie mac. so that's what you have to consider about why we had a financial crisis and why the terrible things that damon described just now occurred. it was because of a very poorly designed government program that made it profitable for organizations to make these terrible loans. they had a buyer for those loans. >> ken, any final comments? why don't we open it up for q&a. again, give you questions, let our associate find you with the microphone. one...
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and that's why fannie and freddie bought them. they qualified for the goals and they didn't take the losses. that's why they built that market. when that market started going, when that market started going, everyone got in the picture, as i said before, because defaults declined as housing prices rose. defaults declined, and people all over the world saw that you could buy a mortgage-backed security or a mortgage in the united states, and the likelihood of default was very small, and these subprime mortgages were paying a lot of returns. so people ran after it. it became a huge market. but you are completely correct, fannie and freddie were the biggest buyers, by far, of these pls mortgage-backed securities that were issued by the private sector. they also bought ordinary mortgages, not back in pls, but ordinary mortgages, which were also poor quality, as long as they complied with the goals, and that's the number over there, because you can see that this is almost $838 billion in these poor-quality mortgages that they had in 200
and that's why fannie and freddie bought them. they qualified for the goals and they didn't take the losses. that's why they built that market. when that market started going, when that market started going, everyone got in the picture, as i said before, because defaults declined as housing prices rose. defaults declined, and people all over the world saw that you could buy a mortgage-backed security or a mortgage in the united states, and the likelihood of default was very small, and these...
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and that's why fannie and freddie bought them. they qualified for the goals and they didn't take the losses. that's why they built that market. when that market started going, when that market started going, everyone got in the picture, as i said before, because defaults declined as housing prices rose. defaults declined, and people all over the world saw that you could buy a mortgage-backed security or a mortgage in the united states, and the likelihood of default was very small, and these subprime mortgages were paying a lot of returns. so people ran after it. it became a huge market. but you are completely correct, fannie and freddie were the biggest buyers, by far, of these pls mortgage-backed securities that were issued by the private sector. they also bought ordinary mortgages, not back in pls, but ordinary mortgages, which were also poor quality, as long as they complied with the goals, and that's the number over there, because you can see that this is almost $838 billion in these poor-quality mortgages that they had in 200
and that's why fannie and freddie bought them. they qualified for the goals and they didn't take the losses. that's why they built that market. when that market started going, when that market started going, everyone got in the picture, as i said before, because defaults declined as housing prices rose. defaults declined, and people all over the world saw that you could buy a mortgage-backed security or a mortgage in the united states, and the likelihood of default was very small, and these...
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and they happened because fannie and freddie's, the process of changing governments in fannie and freddie let him to be equity return driven. the federal reserve stopped paying any attention to whether not loans being made to poor people were fair. the financial markets stepped into that space. and then fannie and freddie followed. those are the facts. those of what the charts that show you the timeline prove indisputably. we can have a conversation based on dates that are not relevant to when these events happened, but the real question you have to ask is why are we having that conversation? why are we being shown snapshots that out of context box why are we discussing dates their 15 years before the events? there's two reasons. i think peter knows appreciate fully about what the reasons are. he's got a pretzel disagreement that we are directed at the financial sector because i think peter believes its self-regulating and effectively so. i would submit to you we've had an experimental test of this proposition. and that it's not true. financial markets are not effectively self-regulating.
and they happened because fannie and freddie's, the process of changing governments in fannie and freddie let him to be equity return driven. the federal reserve stopped paying any attention to whether not loans being made to poor people were fair. the financial markets stepped into that space. and then fannie and freddie followed. those are the facts. those of what the charts that show you the timeline prove indisputably. we can have a conversation based on dates that are not relevant to when...
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freddy was a rifleman who helped liberate parts of the pacific rim. awarded the bronze star. >> it is a day of hope for all the islanders. >> reporter: and the purple heart, too. >> a japanese artillery shell i lost several good buddies, but i survived. i just went to the medics and then i went back into combat. coming home was about the best thing in the world. >> reporter: settling in wichita, earning an accounting degree. building a family but putting one dream on hold. he always wanted to open a burger shop. >> yes, it was a lifelong dream just to have my own restaurant. dream come true. >> he just kept desiring to open a burger joint. >> reporter: planning it themselves. and then approaching their father, and telling him it will be called freddy's. >> i thought it was wonderful because they named it after me. >> reporter: freddy now goes table to table every day checking in on his customers, many of them veterans too. now 91, freddy seeing the business boom, more than 100 restaurants in 30 states. >> i don't believe he's had any enemies since the
freddy was a rifleman who helped liberate parts of the pacific rim. awarded the bronze star. >> it is a day of hope for all the islanders. >> reporter: and the purple heart, too. >> a japanese artillery shell i lost several good buddies, but i survived. i just went to the medics and then i went back into combat. coming home was about the best thing in the world. >> reporter: settling in wichita, earning an accounting degree. building a family but putting one dream on...
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we honor freddy and all of our veterans. good night. we honor freddy and all of our veterans. night. and all of the service members. >>> live where you live this is abc 7 news. >> happening in portland, a post election protest. a crowd gathered downtown in portland. the city where police labeled last night's demonstration a riot. >> in miami, hundreds of protesters stopped traffic on interstate 95. the 300 to 400 people chanted black lives matter and love trumps hate as they marched. >> in new york, crowd of people is back at trump tower. the people say they're not willing to give the president elect a chance to win them over. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> we experienced days of protest in the bay area involving thousands in a dozen cities. >> largest groups gathered in oakland for three nights straight with protesters expressing their frustration through vandalism. >> a small peaceful group is gathering. you can see them there on the corner. abc 7 news reporter, laura anthony is on the ground at broadway and 14th with the situation there. laura. >> hi, anna, we are at 14th
we honor freddy and all of our veterans. good night. we honor freddy and all of our veterans. night. and all of the service members. >>> live where you live this is abc 7 news. >> happening in portland, a post election protest. a crowd gathered downtown in portland. the city where police labeled last night's demonstration a riot. >> in miami, hundreds of protesters stopped traffic on interstate 95. the 300 to 400 people chanted black lives matter and love trumps hate as...
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fannie and freddie were accelerants at the end game of crisis. there was no question as institutions they bear some responsibility for the ultimate scale of the crisis. they are not the prime movers. the problem with them, the the reason they acted like accelerants was because they were given the government guarantee and a public mission and they were structured to act like private entities and private parties benefited from them. as all of us learned in some way or another, if you say to somebody, you have an implicit government guarantee, now go make as much money as you can for yourself, that person with that set of incentives is likely to take some very large
fannie and freddie were accelerants at the end game of crisis. there was no question as institutions they bear some responsibility for the ultimate scale of the crisis. they are not the prime movers. the problem with them, the the reason they acted like accelerants was because they were given the government guarantee and a public mission and they were structured to act like private entities and private parties benefited from them. as all of us learned in some way or another, if you say to...
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we honor freddy and all of the service members. [captioning made possible by wisn-tv] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: now on wisn 12 news. >> a local dj busted. >> how he allegedly filmed women in a kenosha bathroom. >> we were all pepper sprayed and our flags were removed and destroyed. >> only on wisn 12, hear from the man who says his family was attacked at last night's anti-trump rally. >> and giving students say from coyotes, the urgent message for local for parents. >> and a wonderful surprise on , this veterans day. kathy: women secretly recorded. joyce: tonight a local d.j. is , charged with planting a spy camera in a local bar bathroom. as wisn 12 news ben hutchison reports from kenosha, the camera was hidden in a pen. >> no one had any idea what was happening. >> discussed it, feel violated. >> julie is a bartender at -- sullivan's. she says the 42-year-old suspect his company known as wildfire entertainment
we honor freddy and all of the service members. [captioning made possible by wisn-tv] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: now on wisn 12 news. >> a local dj busted. >> how he allegedly filmed women in a kenosha bathroom. >> we were all pepper sprayed and our flags were removed and destroyed. >> only on wisn 12, hear from the man who says his family was attacked...
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we honor freddy and all of the service members. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. from washington, d.c., this is the "jeopardy!" teen tournament. let's meet today's contestants -- a sophomore from cupertino, california... a junior from north woodmere, new york... and an eighth grader from ocala, florida... and now from dar constitution hall here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i can always rely on you to give me a good welcome here. as many of you know, this is the first time we have done the entire teen tournament here in washington, d.c. we brought the kids in early so we'd give them a chance to see some of the sights. we'll get a chance to talk to them about that in a little bit. but right now, i wish michael, alec, and leeyu good luck an
we honor freddy and all of the service members. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. from washington, d.c., this is the "jeopardy!" teen tournament. let's meet today's contestants -- a sophomore from cupertino, california... a junior from north woodmere, new york... and an eighth grader...
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we honor freddy and all of our veterans. switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-565-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. speed may not be available in your area. call today >>> not old enough to vote, but clearly old enough to have their voic >> they were out of school for just a couple of hours before going back to class. >> about their message. >>> reporter: the students told me they are lingering racism. they saa these protests are a way to give voice to those concerns. this started here and marched all the way up federal to our media -- alameda and i talked with a number of them, they told me that even though
we honor freddy and all of our veterans. switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-565-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. speed may not be available in your area. call today >>> not old enough to vote, but...
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we honor freddy and all of the service member >>> a house divided. chaos on >> the gigantic headache for the president-elect's neighbors. >> and megyn kelly's shocking new book. was her coffee spiked with poison the night she asked this question? >> you have called women you don't like fat pigs. >>> and the story behind the first photo of hillary clinton after her historic defeat. >> the chance encounter happened in these woods, and bill clinton took the photo.
we honor freddy and all of the service member >>> a house divided. chaos on >> the gigantic headache for the president-elect's neighbors. >> and megyn kelly's shocking new book. was her coffee spiked with poison the night she asked this question? >> you have called women you don't like fat pigs. >>> and the story behind the first photo of hillary clinton after her historic defeat. >> the chance encounter happened in these woods, and bill clinton took...
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we honor freddy and all of our veterans. good night. we honor freddy and all of our veterans. good night. and all of the service members. good night. it's a story..... we're looking into..... after police say... a vendor inside a 7-eleven.... shot an armed man... while he attempted to rob the store yesterday! marin is live with more on how many storeowners are now using firearms for protection. lesley. tricia steve... many convenience store owners arm them selves with things like surveillance cameras... or even pepper spray. but more and more store owners across the valley are taking it a step further...practicing their second amendment to keep safe! <142438: nats shutting cash draw says gracias> at campo market...in north las vegas... these toy guns may gr <141554: nat of click> but it's this real gun that may shock you.. <141039 141044> they do call me the guy with the gun.. ehh...i don't know if it's a good thing or bad thing. owner raphael shaker...is known for carrying his hand gun on decide if it's my life or his life.. i think it easy for me to decide it's my life that'
we honor freddy and all of our veterans. good night. we honor freddy and all of our veterans. good night. and all of the service members. good night. it's a story..... we're looking into..... after police say... a vendor inside a 7-eleven.... shot an armed man... while he attempted to rob the store yesterday! marin is live with more on how many storeowners are now using firearms for protection. lesley. tricia steve... many convenience store owners arm them selves with things like surveillance...
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but the trouble is that fannie and freddie were privatized in 1970. between 1970 and 1992 it was the same for with the same ability that they could buy mortgages and hold mortgages and security audits of mortgages but during that period through 1992 on the mortgages. why did they change? my point that in 1992, affordable housing goals. now he was correct that fannie mae and freddie mac did go into the mortgage-backed securities market began to buy private mortgage backed securities. wide? because the 1995 hyde -- hud said of those loans were backed by mortgages that qualified then you got credit for those mortgages. and with any may freddie mac ever provide those mortgage backed securities and savings over risk because they only from federal triple a fifth and a real risk was taken by the lowers so they became very enthusiastic in the early 2000's to buy mortgage-backed securities. why? because they were getting credit under the affordable housing goals without having to take their risk of the mortgages which at that point were high risk because those
but the trouble is that fannie and freddie were privatized in 1970. between 1970 and 1992 it was the same for with the same ability that they could buy mortgages and hold mortgages and security audits of mortgages but during that period through 1992 on the mortgages. why did they change? my point that in 1992, affordable housing goals. now he was correct that fannie mae and freddie mac did go into the mortgage-backed securities market began to buy private mortgage backed securities. wide?...
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so, fannie mae and freddie mac are at the center of the u.s. mortgage market.re are a couple companies that were taken over by the government in 2008, and eventually received $188 billion in taxpayer bailout money. now a curiosity about this , bailout is that even though the government took over the companies, they left a lot of fannie and freddie, and preferred shares outstanding. at the time, they seemed worthless. the government has been taking all of fannie and freddie's profits since the crisis, but as the mortgage market started to turn and as the real estate market started to turn, certain investors, paulson among them, although we don't know when he bought his shares, started to see some value there and started to scoop the shares back up. carol: he is making money on it? correct? >> that is right. or at least the share prices have risen a great deal since the trough of the crisis. forof the difficulties paulson and other investors is that the current terms of fannie and freddie's bailout requires them to send all of their profits to the u.s. government
so, fannie mae and freddie mac are at the center of the u.s. mortgage market.re are a couple companies that were taken over by the government in 2008, and eventually received $188 billion in taxpayer bailout money. now a curiosity about this , bailout is that even though the government took over the companies, they left a lot of fannie and freddie, and preferred shares outstanding. at the time, they seemed worthless. the government has been taking all of fannie and freddie's profits since the...
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you said, "freddy's ready for betty." wait a minute, now, no, no! now, look. hey, no, no, just wait a minute, beady... betty. yeah, well, whatever it is. no, now i'm telling you for the last time, i am not fred sanford. but even if i was, what would it take one? you need some money or something? or, how about some food stamps? or maybe you'd like something out of the junkyard. sure, go ahead, take anything out in the junkyard you want. there ain't but one thing i want. that's y-o-u. i want you, freddy. no, no, no you don't! no, no, no, help! no, hey, look, lamont! lamont! hey, look. oh, thank goodness, you're still here. now, look, this lady was out drinking with your father one night, and she claims that he proposed to her. and now she's saying that i'm fred sanford. for pete's sakes, will you please tell her who i am? oh, sure, that's easy. he's the boss, fred sanford. i'll see you later, pop. no, no! hey, no! oh, fred! i'm gonna get you. hey, good morning, grady. say, good morning, grady. hey, you shouldn't do that. you scared me to death. hey, what happene
you said, "freddy's ready for betty." wait a minute, now, no, no! now, look. hey, no, no, just wait a minute, beady... betty. yeah, well, whatever it is. no, now i'm telling you for the last time, i am not fred sanford. but even if i was, what would it take one? you need some money or something? or, how about some food stamps? or maybe you'd like something out of the junkyard. sure, go ahead, take anything out in the junkyard you want. there ain't but one thing i want. that's y-o-u. i...
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i think he had a reason to be more worried about fannie and freddie because there was that government subsidy in their borrowing cost and they were growing very very fast and it looked more obvious that the markets were expecting them to be bailed out, so the taxpayers were on the hook for fannie and freddie in a way that they did not look like they were on the hook for so many others. in the crisis-- host: they found out they were. guest: they regretted that and for aig and others and you are correct, i mean, he should have worried more about the private banks that were engaged in the mortgage industrial complex, but i do think that he tried on subprime mortgage regulations and the gse side and tim gardner tried on bank leverage a bit. the message from this is that regulation is politically very hard tove do, so you have to be willing to consider interest rates other way to push back against a bubbles. host: well, i would take the conclusion you have to be willing to do regulations better that was what no one really anticipated was what would happen if the layman went down. to a diff
i think he had a reason to be more worried about fannie and freddie because there was that government subsidy in their borrowing cost and they were growing very very fast and it looked more obvious that the markets were expecting them to be bailed out, so the taxpayers were on the hook for fannie and freddie in a way that they did not look like they were on the hook for so many others. in the crisis-- host: they found out they were. guest: they regretted that and for aig and others and you are...
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fat freddy? fat freddy. ioki: this is rickman and the doc-- arguing. right before rickman signalled teddy no soundtrack-- great. captain: but one person knows what they were saying. fat freddy. you want a piece of advice? nope. too bad, you'll get it anyway. i know that. so what are you? living out some fantasy? maybe. hey, i was a good ballplayer stuck on a bad team, with a bad coach. now i'm getting this rush. i'm feeling good about myself. i know what winning lookslike. but i want to know what it feels like. it's just football. have some fun. hit somebody. you don't understand, either. no, i understand. i think it's a crock. where's that great moment? think about it... is it when you win? right before you think you're going to win? right after? it's kind of fleeting, don't you think? these coaches smile and congratulate you. who really benefits here? the player or the coach? i got to play. if you've got some ghosts you'd better deal with them. or they'll haunt you for a long time. nt any advice. how's your leg? better. you've proven you're a very sp
fat freddy? fat freddy. ioki: this is rickman and the doc-- arguing. right before rickman signalled teddy no soundtrack-- great. captain: but one person knows what they were saying. fat freddy. you want a piece of advice? nope. too bad, you'll get it anyway. i know that. so what are you? living out some fantasy? maybe. hey, i was a good ballplayer stuck on a bad team, with a bad coach. now i'm getting this rush. i'm feeling good about myself. i know what winning lookslike. but i want to know...
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a dog named freddy bush. here's freddy. the president said he and his wife laura visited the spca of texas last week to thank them for their work, and they came home freddy. mr. bush says freddy is getting along fine with the couple's two cats, named bob and bernadett. >> pets with human names kill me. >> no fido for you? . >> no. get back here, greg. >> well, we named our dog sophie, and she was our first child, totally. it was her whole personalitialty. they are family members, that's the truth. >>> good day, at least until phenomenal. if you have a chance to get outside, had some people requesting, is it time to put up the christmas lights? if you're good, do it, yeah. and actually if you have strings of lights, i would do it before friday, because friday is going to be very windy, and i think that could be a little hazardous, especially if you have those really long strings. just be advised of that. 40s for the night tonight. 30s farther south. sprinkles will be possible. wave moving through the great lakes region. that
a dog named freddy bush. here's freddy. the president said he and his wife laura visited the spca of texas last week to thank them for their work, and they came home freddy. mr. bush says freddy is getting along fine with the couple's two cats, named bob and bernadett. >> pets with human names kill me. >> no fido for you? . >> no. get back here, greg. >> well, we named our dog sophie, and she was our first child, totally. it was her whole personalitialty. they are family...
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. >> meet freddie. mr. bush and his wife released this photo with freddie sitting there on laura bush's lap. they adoed visiting a shelter. >> the bushes say even their cats, bob and bernadette are finding freddie's charm futile to resist. >> ah. >> freddie is the third dog the bushes have owned and he follows the late barney and miss beasley. >> he's cute. >>> at a book store in wyoming it's out with the new and in with the old. >> so the owner of wind city books has banned wi-fi and, get, this, all electronics and wants imagine that. in the book store. everyone has to check their cell phone, ipads and laptops all at the door. no ringing, no dinging, no buzzing, no beeping. >> wow. >> we want people to be able to come into this store, relax, enjoy a book, you know, find a book for them that's going to work well, either entertain or inform them. >> that's one way to avoid one-star rating on yelp. the store's moto, take a break and live like customers don't seem to mind at all and say the restrictions are ki
. >> meet freddie. mr. bush and his wife released this photo with freddie sitting there on laura bush's lap. they adoed visiting a shelter. >> the bushes say even their cats, bob and bernadette are finding freddie's charm futile to resist. >> ah. >> freddie is the third dog the bushes have owned and he follows the late barney and miss beasley. >> he's cute. >>> at a book store in wyoming it's out with the new and in with the old. >> so the owner of...
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i'm sorry, grace, but freddie killed that girl. - who-- with the diamonds? - yeah. no. she-- she was in love with him. she loaned him those diamonds to sell. he killed her, grace. i--- d in his apartment. - oh, my god. - [boyd] fred needs help. i would've given him any money he wanted. you're messin' with people's minds. and now you're... makin' him lie like freddie had to lie. - yoyolived in our home. - i know. i know. are you gonna hurt him? please don't hurt him. if we have to hunt your son down, yes, he might get hurt. if i say where he is, w-will ya treat him right? we don't wanna have to use fore any more than you want us to. please, because it's my fault. no, grace. you write down the address here. are you sure the victim was his responsibility? yeah. nah. i-i'll stay outta that building, okay? god, it's, like, such a big deal. two of youse-- two detectives. been drinkin', harvey? yeah. so? that's still legal, isn't it? - what else do you do with your time? - i work. what kind of work? - advertising. - you're an ad man? - i distribute advertising. - you mean you
i'm sorry, grace, but freddie killed that girl. - who-- with the diamonds? - yeah. no. she-- she was in love with him. she loaned him those diamonds to sell. he killed her, grace. i--- d in his apartment. - oh, my god. - [boyd] fred needs help. i would've given him any money he wanted. you're messin' with people's minds. and now you're... makin' him lie like freddie had to lie. - yoyolived in our home. - i know. i know. are you gonna hurt him? please don't hurt him. if we have to hunt your son...
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and they were very powerful lobbyists, fannie and freddie. but you make the point that while alan greenspan was very worried about frank and freddiee and what -- fannie and freddie and what might happen if theyed went bankrupt or seemed to be going down, he wasn't worried about big financial and private financial institutions. >> guest: yeah. i mean, that's true. i think he had a reason to be more worried about fannie and freddie, because there was a government, implicit government subsidy in their borrowing costs, and they were growing very, very fast. and it looked more obvious that the markets were expecting them to be bailed out. so the taxpayers were on the hook for fannie and freddie in the way that it didn't look asey if they were on the hook for some of the others. now, in the crisis -- >> host: it turned out they were. >> guest: -- it turned out they were.how th there was also lehman, but then they regretted that. for aig, they clearly were. so you're right. he should have worried more about the private banks thatwr were engaged in t
and they were very powerful lobbyists, fannie and freddie. but you make the point that while alan greenspan was very worried about frank and freddiee and what -- fannie and freddie and what might happen if theyed went bankrupt or seemed to be going down, he wasn't worried about big financial and private financial institutions. >> guest: yeah. i mean, that's true. i think he had a reason to be more worried about fannie and freddie, because there was a government, implicit government...
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it's freddy's. what? how do you know it's freddy's? i saw him with it when he was staying in your apartment. and i can't figure out how to put it back without getting caught. put it back? what are you talking about? that knife convicts freddy, you can't put it back now. (gunshots) (zapata) shots fired inside the west end of the building. (people shouting) fbi! fbi! on the ground, now! get on the ground! fbi! (zapata) ohh! (zapata) yeah. it's burton. i got her. stand up. hands behind your back. on me. (handcuffs snapping) fan out, we need to find the rest of 'em. i got doyle.
it's freddy's. what? how do you know it's freddy's? i saw him with it when he was staying in your apartment. and i can't figure out how to put it back without getting caught. put it back? what are you talking about? that knife convicts freddy, you can't put it back now. (gunshots) (zapata) shots fired inside the west end of the building. (people shouting) fbi! fbi! on the ground, now! get on the ground! fbi! (zapata) ohh! (zapata) yeah. it's burton. i got her. stand up. hands behind your back....
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at fannie mae and freddie mac are at the center of the u.s. mortgage market. there are a couple companies taken over by the government in 2008. and eventually received $188 billion in taxpayer bailout .oney the curiosity is that even though the government took over the company's, they left a lot of fannie and freddie, and shares. at the time, they seemed worthless. as the mortgage market started investors,rtain paulson among them, though we don't know when he bought his shares, they started to see the value there. >> he is making money on it? >> the share prices have risen a great deal since the drop of the crisis. fannie and freddie's bailout. all the profits to the u.s. government. all the profits to the u.s. government. the seal those profits start flowing to shareholders again. it is very much an outstanding question whether the administration or congress will it to happen and court cases where they start to change that policy. carol: this is where the story gets interesting. i think everybody has been trying to get their head around them for years before
at fannie mae and freddie mac are at the center of the u.s. mortgage market. there are a couple companies taken over by the government in 2008. and eventually received $188 billion in taxpayer bailout .oney the curiosity is that even though the government took over the company's, they left a lot of fannie and freddie, and shares. at the time, they seemed worthless. as the mortgage market started investors,rtain paulson among them, though we don't know when he bought his shares, they started to...
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fannie and freddie's bailout. all the profits to the u.s. government.he seal those profits start flowing to shareholders again. it is very much an outstanding question whether the administration or congress will it to happen and court cases where they start to change that policy. carol: this is where the story gets interesting. i think everybody has been trying to get their head around them for years before the crisis. are they government agencies, cause i government agencies? they were publicly held entities. it's kind of interesting. john paulson made a bet on donald trump. he was out there early, backing donald trump. it's curious to see what kind of leverage they will have, maybe be more favorable. those profits will ultimately go back to shareholders. john paulson has been spending money lobbying or supporting donald trump and his affiliated campaigns, if you will. joe: also became involved in the trump campaign early on when it seemed like trump didn't have a chance of winning the presidency. he has given more than $300,000 to not only trump, but
fannie and freddie's bailout. all the profits to the u.s. government.he seal those profits start flowing to shareholders again. it is very much an outstanding question whether the administration or congress will it to happen and court cases where they start to change that policy. carol: this is where the story gets interesting. i think everybody has been trying to get their head around them for years before the crisis. are they government agencies, cause i government agencies? they were...
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it's freddy's. what? how do you know it's freddy's? i saw him with it when he was staying in your apartment. i have evidence for a murder case how to put it back without getting caught. put it back? what are you talking about? that knife convicts freddy, you can't put it back now. (gunshots) (zapata) shots fired inside the west end of the building. (people shouting) fbi! fbi! on the ground, now! get on the ground! fbi! (zapata) ohh! (zapata) yeah. it's burton. i got her. stand up. hands behind your back. on me. (handcuffs snapping) fan out, we need to find the rest of 'em. i got doyle. hey! where are they?
it's freddy's. what? how do you know it's freddy's? i saw him with it when he was staying in your apartment. i have evidence for a murder case how to put it back without getting caught. put it back? what are you talking about? that knife convicts freddy, you can't put it back now. (gunshots) (zapata) shots fired inside the west end of the building. (people shouting) fbi! fbi! on the ground, now! get on the ground! fbi! (zapata) ohh! (zapata) yeah. it's burton. i got her. stand up. hands behind...
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alright. [ laughter ] the audience loves it-- >> freddy is-- freddy-- what're you doing this for? he wants the clip,ip? we have go right now. >> okay, we'll set this up. >> yeah.se they wanna see this. no. [ laughter ] , th wanna see this. [ some laughter ] this is a scene, in "avalon," a story of the innocence of america, thugh ths of tone particular family. [ chkling ] and, uh, aidan quinn and i have opened upour owbusin, and this is our own television commercial, to sell our own new store. [ laughter ] >> h i'm jules kaye. >> and i'm izzy kirk. that's right, jules. july, the y you'll get independence from higher prices, when kaye and kaye expands, to serve you better.ousa si square feet of discounted merchandize. >> and, with that guaranteed lowest-price-in-town sticker price-- that doesn't sound right. >> okay, cut it. >> what? sounded good, to me. >> you said "priceice. that's what threw you off. >> "price" twi. >> "lowest-price-guarantee sticker." >> "guaranteed... >> lowest-price sticker." >> this is tough. >> read the card. >> i told ya we shoulda got the announcer guy, be
alright. [ laughter ] the audience loves it-- >> freddy is-- freddy-- what're you doing this for? he wants the clip,ip? we have go right now. >> okay, we'll set this up. >> yeah.se they wanna see this. no. [ laughter ] , th wanna see this. [ some laughter ] this is a scene, in "avalon," a story of the innocence of america, thugh ths of tone particular family. [ chkling ] and, uh, aidan quinn and i have opened upour owbusin, and this is our own television commercial,...
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for fanny and freddie in way they didn't look like they were on the hook for some of the others. now in the crisis -- how they were. but regretted that for aig they were, so you're right and he should have wrote more about the private banks that were engaged in mortgage industrial complex. but i do think that, you know, he tried on the prime mortgage regulation and on gse and new york fed tried on bank leverage a bit. the message to me from all of this is that regulation is politically very hard to do. so you have to be willing to consider interest rates as a way to push back against bubbles. >> i would take the conclusion you have to be willing to do regulation better. [laughter] and more view to systemic risk what happens if a big institution or very interconnected institution goes down. that was what no one really anticipated that what would happen if a layman would have -- went down. come to a different subject for just a minute, though -- come back the bush tax cut of 2001. i was personally really mad with the that, but he knows that. and i was curious distinct can you talk
for fanny and freddie in way they didn't look like they were on the hook for some of the others. now in the crisis -- how they were. but regretted that for aig they were, so you're right and he should have wrote more about the private banks that were engaged in mortgage industrial complex. but i do think that, you know, he tried on the prime mortgage regulation and on gse and new york fed tried on bank leverage a bit. the message to me from all of this is that regulation is politically very...
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. >> freddie: for me, my father was-- number one. >> stahl: freddie, the oldest, remembers his dad always eager to join in and play with him and his friends. >> cecilia ( translated ): he was a very joyful person. he loved to dance. very good father. before the disease. >> stahl: when it first started, what were you noticing that made you think he's-- he's different? >> cecilia ( translated ): he started asking, "what is the date today? do i have to go to work?" and we got concerned. >> stahl: alonso at the time was in his mid-40s, so the memory loss and confusion made no sense. his doctor suggested exercise and vitamins, but alonus got worse, forgetting the names of his children, getting lost and disoriented. his son victor had to help him get dressed. >> victor ( translated ): i gave him his shirt, i told him "dad, come, i'll help you put your shirt on," and the first thing he did was to grab it-- and put it on through his feet. >> victor ( translated ): there were moments of lucidity, where he would ask me and say, "son, what's happening to me? why don't i remember? i don't remember my
. >> freddie: for me, my father was-- number one. >> stahl: freddie, the oldest, remembers his dad always eager to join in and play with him and his friends. >> cecilia ( translated ): he was a very joyful person. he loved to dance. very good father. before the disease. >> stahl: when it first started, what were you noticing that made you think he's-- he's different? >> cecilia ( translated ): he started asking, "what is the date today? do i have to go to...
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congress, fannie and freddie, it does not fall along the partisan lines. democrats want to save fannie and freddie, democrats who want to eliminate them and the same on the republican side, they have been trying to convince some lawmakers to go to bat for what paulson would say are the rights of shareholders. the right to a share of these future profits. carol: some clinton supporters are coming around to the idea of president trump. >> it's not that they suddenly dislike clinton and love donald trump, the reason is they think trump, the reason is they think they will have things go well for their wallets. they are expecting tax cuts, to be deregulated, interest rates to go up. they might've had their feelings hurt during the campaign when trump was making fun of them, but now i think they know to look at their wallets. it is out of self interest that they are getting happy. we had one person say to us, i'm really upset about the things donald trump says about muslims, women, the things he says about immigrants and then i get greedy and i know things are g
congress, fannie and freddie, it does not fall along the partisan lines. democrats want to save fannie and freddie, democrats who want to eliminate them and the same on the republican side, they have been trying to convince some lawmakers to go to bat for what paulson would say are the rights of shareholders. the right to a share of these future profits. carol: some clinton supporters are coming around to the idea of president trump. >> it's not that they suddenly dislike clinton and love...
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freddy's gonna play. i hope i'm playing-- in back of him. i hate to think-- >> thank you, robert. [ applause ] ugh. he m-- never ceases to amaze me. >> no. [ chuckling ] >> he's on the go, all the time. we'll be back, with, uh, susan sarandon, in just a moment. [ applause ] attention: are you eligible for medicare? the medicare enrollment deadline is just a few days away. changes to medicare plans could impact your healthcare costs. increase your benefits and lower how much you pay out of pocket. to update your coverage- or enroll for the first time -- call healthmarkets. we'll help you make sure you have the right medicare plan. hi, i'm doctor martin gizzi. it's a new medicare year. that means more changes... and more confusion. here's what i tell my patients... start by asking ... what kind of care is best for your current situation? have there been changes in your health or medications? what can you do now, to ensure you get the care you need in the coming year? to find the coverage you need, call healthmarkets today. new medicare plans i
freddy's gonna play. i hope i'm playing-- in back of him. i hate to think-- >> thank you, robert. [ applause ] ugh. he m-- never ceases to amaze me. >> no. [ chuckling ] >> he's on the go, all the time. we'll be back, with, uh, susan sarandon, in just a moment. [ applause ] attention: are you eligible for medicare? the medicare enrollment deadline is just a few days away. changes to medicare plans could impact your healthcare costs. increase your benefits and lower how much...
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freddy. freddy, where are ya? i'm waitin' for your call here. huh? i know it's debbie marie's birthday. i don't want to guess her age. i done that already. freddy, are you gonna help me or not? what-what do you mean your wife won't let you? no, no. let them cut the cake themselves. stay with me on this line. i called you long distance. freddy? freddy, now don't get off the line. what a crumb. get outta the way, will ya? hey, archie? let me talk to you for a second. what? i think i figured something out here. i've been doing some checking up. i figured out a way it won't cost you a penny. if you want to go for it. i'll go for anything like that. what is it? you see, a cousin is not like a brother or a sister. i mean, there may be a moral obligation, but there's no legal one. all you have to do is call the coroner's office, they'll go to whitehead's, pick up the body and dispose of it. will they pay for the funeral? well, that's just it. there is no funeral. they just put him in the ground in a place they call potter's field. you know, it's for paupers
freddy. freddy, where are ya? i'm waitin' for your call here. huh? i know it's debbie marie's birthday. i don't want to guess her age. i done that already. freddy, are you gonna help me or not? what-what do you mean your wife won't let you? no, no. let them cut the cake themselves. stay with me on this line. i called you long distance. freddy? freddy, now don't get off the line. what a crumb. get outta the way, will ya? hey, archie? let me talk to you for a second. what? i think i figured...