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another officer noticed freddy and beckoned him over and fredfre fredfre fredly freddy gladly pulled up a chair and soon picked up enough of the conversation to tell the garrulous officer had returned from berlin days earlier. the nature of the man's injuries, but impressed his drinking mates with everything he'd done in berlin. how he'd been statingsed at nazi headquarters in berlin and worked on fortifying hitler's underground bunker. now his interest was peaked and he signaled for more wine for his new friend and the captain was tossing out one thing after another, the dimension and layout of the rooms and usually where hitler slept. and freddy was worried he wouldn't be able to commit them all to memory. so he scurried back to the room where he was staying and wrote down as many figures as he could, the dimensions of the wall. the exact locations and he scrawled out a message that he would pass along to hans, his number two, hiding out in the attic. this is now it began. fuhrer headquarters was south of the station, went on and on from there, and details of where hitler's room wa
another officer noticed freddy and beckoned him over and fredfre fredfre fredly freddy gladly pulled up a chair and soon picked up enough of the conversation to tell the garrulous officer had returned from berlin days earlier. the nature of the man's injuries, but impressed his drinking mates with everything he'd done in berlin. how he'd been statingsed at nazi headquarters in berlin and worked on fortifying hitler's underground bunker. now his interest was peaked and he signaled for more wine...
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his own father has been incarcerated for most of freddie's life. he relates the families of the people he will arrest. >> i can provide resources. >> resources like project a free. a nonprofit at the gates of san quentin prison. it provides the children of incarcerated parents with the 10 year commitment of mentorship , summer camps, and other self- esteem building activities like horseback riding. the executive director says empowering these kids is key to breaking the cycle of incarceration. >> we are working on that social emotional development and helping them heal. >> reporter: it drew freddie to project a free. he is a cancer now but not that long ago he was attending the camp. >> i have not missed one year of summer camp. avery has given me everything as a kid. >> reporter: he has been a project every kid since he was eight years old. so far, it has served more than 1400 kids like this 11-year-old camper who sees freddie as his role model. >> it gives me the confidence to do this. >> reporter: freddie is excited with his future with the oakl
his own father has been incarcerated for most of freddie's life. he relates the families of the people he will arrest. >> i can provide resources. >> resources like project a free. a nonprofit at the gates of san quentin prison. it provides the children of incarcerated parents with the 10 year commitment of mentorship , summer camps, and other self- esteem building activities like horseback riding. the executive director says empowering these kids is key to breaking the cycle of...
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freddy weintraub's book. as a matter of fact, in my book there is a letter from freddy weintraub stating how the movie woodstock happened. it was after 35 hours it was over. ted actually came in and fortunately ted ashley was my agent when i was producing the castles. so i had ted and freddy and they both owed me, and after 35 hours they said let's forget it. movies -- we're almost bankrupt at warner brothers. moves are not doing anything and documentaries are doing nothing, and then i said out of nowhere, after 30 hours, i said what if it's a disaster, and the 100,000 kids die? this thing will be the biggest movie in history. they started laughing like crazy and freddy turned to me and said what do you think? let's get a couple of secretaries down and we sat there for another ten hours and we wrote a handwritten contract and i signed it. i called michael who flew while he was up there with no film with 18,000 photographers and no film. he flew to the top and i gave him a check for 100,000 and he went to his
freddy weintraub's book. as a matter of fact, in my book there is a letter from freddy weintraub stating how the movie woodstock happened. it was after 35 hours it was over. ted actually came in and fortunately ted ashley was my agent when i was producing the castles. so i had ted and freddy and they both owed me, and after 35 hours they said let's forget it. movies -- we're almost bankrupt at warner brothers. moves are not doing anything and documentaries are doing nothing, and then i said out...
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so i had ted and freddie and may both owed me. and after 35 hours they said, you know, let's forget it. movies are not -- we're almost bankrupt at warner brothers. documentaries are doing nothing. and then i said out of nowhere after 30 hours, what if it's a disaster and 100,000 kids die. this thing will be the biggest movie in history. and they started laughing like crazy. and then freddie turned to me and said, okay, what do you think? let's get a couple of secretaries down and we sat there for another ten hours and we wrote a handwritten contract. and i signed it. i call michael. he flew wadly in. he was up there with no film with 18,000 photographers and no film. he flew to the top of the pan am building. i gave him a check for 100,000. he went into his places in new york. bought the film and flew back up and started shooting the woodstock movie. and that's how the movie happened exactly. >> how many camera guys did you have? you had a lot of angles -- >> i think he had about six cameras going. >> did he? >> yeah. >> just the
so i had ted and freddie and may both owed me. and after 35 hours they said, you know, let's forget it. movies are not -- we're almost bankrupt at warner brothers. documentaries are doing nothing. and then i said out of nowhere after 30 hours, what if it's a disaster and 100,000 kids die. this thing will be the biggest movie in history. and they started laughing like crazy. and then freddie turned to me and said, okay, what do you think? let's get a couple of secretaries down and we sat there...
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freddy weintraub's book. in my book, there is a letter from freddy weintraub. there is a handwritten after 35 hours, it was over. ted ashley came in. ted ashley was my agent when i was producing the castles. they both owed me. after 35 hours, they said let's forget it. we are almost bankrupt at a warner bros.. movies are not doing anything and document is documentaries are doing nothing. i said out of nowhere, what if it is a disaster and that 100,000 kids die? this thing will be the biggest movie in history. they started laughing like crazy. freddy just turned to me ok, ted, what do you think? let's get a couple of secretaries down and we sat there for another 10 hours and wrote a handwritten contract. i signed it, called michael and there was no film, with 18,000 photographers and no film. i gave him a check for $100,000. he went to new york, bought the film and started shooting the woodstock movie. that's how the movie happened exactly. >> >> how many cap guys did you have? camera guys did you have? >> >> i think about six cameras. >> >> at the time, it was
freddy weintraub's book. in my book, there is a letter from freddy weintraub. there is a handwritten after 35 hours, it was over. ted ashley came in. ted ashley was my agent when i was producing the castles. they both owed me. after 35 hours, they said let's forget it. we are almost bankrupt at a warner bros.. movies are not doing anything and document is documentaries are doing nothing. i said out of nowhere, what if it is a disaster and that 100,000 kids die? this thing will be the biggest...
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. >> reporter: freddie williams hit the streets of oakland with the sunrise. it is a city that the 23-year- old recent graduate of the oakland police academy serves with pride. it is also a career choice he knows will have its challenges.>> being a police officer, you have to take people to jail.>> reporter: a sad situation freddie knows too well. his own father has been incarcerated for most of his life so he relates to families of the people he will arrest.>> i can provide resources to the families that will help them.>> reporter: like profit avery. it was founded in 1999. the program provides the of year commitment of mentorship, summer camps and other self- esteem building activities like horseback riding. the executive director says empowering these kids is key to breaking the cycle of incarceration.>> we are working on the social and emotional development and helping them heal. >> reporter: it is that consistency and commitment that drew ready to project avery. he is a counselor now but not that long ago, he was attending the camp.>> i come back every ye
. >> reporter: freddie williams hit the streets of oakland with the sunrise. it is a city that the 23-year- old recent graduate of the oakland police academy serves with pride. it is also a career choice he knows will have its challenges.>> being a police officer, you have to take people to jail.>> reporter: a sad situation freddie knows too well. his own father has been incarcerated for most of his life so he relates to families of the people he will arrest.>> i can...
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. >> reporter: freddie williams hits the streets of oakland with the sunrise. it is a city the 23-year-old recent graduate of the oakland police academy serves with pride. it is a career choice he knows will have its challenges. a sad situation the freddie understands all too well is his own father has been incarcerated for most of freddie's life so he relates to the families of the people he will arrest. resources like project avery a nonprofit founded in 1999 at the gates of san quentin prison. it provides the children of incarcerated parents a 10 year commitment of mentorship, summer camps and other activities like horseback riding. the executive director says empowering these kids is key to breaking the cycle of incarceration. >> we are working on that development and helping them heal. >> reporter: it is that consistency and commitment that drew freddie. not long ago he was attending the camp. >> avery has given everything to me as a kid. >> reporter: he has been a project avery kid since he was eight years old, the age at which the program reaches out to
. >> reporter: freddie williams hits the streets of oakland with the sunrise. it is a city the 23-year-old recent graduate of the oakland police academy serves with pride. it is a career choice he knows will have its challenges. a sad situation the freddie understands all too well is his own father has been incarcerated for most of freddie's life so he relates to the families of the people he will arrest. resources like project avery a nonprofit founded in 1999 at the gates of san quentin...
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and freddie scott was the handyman and so he sang "hey, girl." and i went with the sha rcharel and that went good and so many of ous were so good we became capitol rengs. >> so you ran capitol records? >> yes. i had ran mercury and roulette, and capitol was the biggest, and it is that i was the first vice president of rock in the music industry business, because that is the way it went out, vice president of rock. and rock was just coming in, and it was about 1965 or '66 going out of pop into rock, and hanging out with the moby grape, and signed quick silver and stuff like that, and that is the start of rock, right? >> i am talking to you later about moby grape. >> and matthew kates was a lunatic and he used to drink his own urine, and he did and he had his daughter do it, and he believed that is the key to the longer life, and that is a private story. sorry, matt. he lived near malibu and that is how i knew. he tried -- >> let me ask you, what was that sort of the tipping point that said, gee, i am going to create this company called the woodsto
and freddie scott was the handyman and so he sang "hey, girl." and i went with the sha rcharel and that went good and so many of ous were so good we became capitol rengs. >> so you ran capitol records? >> yes. i had ran mercury and roulette, and capitol was the biggest, and it is that i was the first vice president of rock in the music industry business, because that is the way it went out, vice president of rock. and rock was just coming in, and it was about 1965 or '66...
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that was not the intent of fannie and freddie.nde forms at the the ideas secretary mnuchin has proposed all need to vetting in congress. let's see if we can find a solution to 10 years of conservatorship, which is no way for us to maintain a healthy and safe mortgage market. david: thank you so much. that is congressman french hill of arkansas coming to us from capitol hill. coming up at 2:00 eastern time, full coverage of the fed decision on rates. now we have breaking news. the european parliament has overwhelmingly backed the brexit deal that clears way for the u.k. to leave the european union on friday the way boris johnson promised. they have -- they seem to be holding hands and singing right now in the european parliament as they voted for the united kingdom to leave. coming up, andrew yang hopes his message of universal income catches on with iowa voters. we hear from the candidate and des moines. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is " balance of power." the democratic candidates ar
that was not the intent of fannie and freddie.nde forms at the the ideas secretary mnuchin has proposed all need to vetting in congress. let's see if we can find a solution to 10 years of conservatorship, which is no way for us to maintain a healthy and safe mortgage market. david: thank you so much. that is congressman french hill of arkansas coming to us from capitol hill. coming up at 2:00 eastern time, full coverage of the fed decision on rates. now we have breaking news. the european...
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let's switch gears, if we can, fannie, freddie?issuing -- doing a public offering -- not quite an ipo it is a public offering to recapitalize, it could be hundreds of millions of dollars. not quite public offering because they are already public companies. it will be kind of quasi ipo because it will be their first stock sale since taken over by the government in 08. they are closer to that now than ever before. vis-a-v vis-a-vis, as i have been told, and by the way, these things, it is the government, it could be delayed forever. they are very close to selecting a financial advisor, the main regulator, once they select that advisor, they can get the wheels in motion to start this thing going. it is going to take a long time. they need a year of sort of retaining earnings or so. so it will be late 2020, 2021. ashley: is there a lot of interest in this on the street? >> yeah, i think so. i mean, i think if they do it right where there's some government backup, they make a ton of money now, i think, you know, they could sell it. and
let's switch gears, if we can, fannie, freddie?issuing -- doing a public offering -- not quite an ipo it is a public offering to recapitalize, it could be hundreds of millions of dollars. not quite public offering because they are already public companies. it will be kind of quasi ipo because it will be their first stock sale since taken over by the government in 08. they are closer to that now than ever before. vis-a-v vis-a-vis, as i have been told, and by the way, these things, it is the...
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is next police commissioner the orange ones are better served by such knowledge all customers are freddy to embrace change. or have you got a message for the new owners please keep saying yes just with a little bit for. a basin so it will come up with the confectionery traditions set to continue parsing need not be such sweet sorrow. and the other apps are shown if you want more you can find more on our website at b.w. dot com slash chris caldwell and thanks for watching have yourself a success. every 2 seconds the person is forced to flee their home. the consequences been disastrous our documentary series displaced depicts dramatic humanitarian crises around the world. fuck a thing we don't have time to think i didn't go to university to kill people but accidentally i mean i hate. people feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will become of us who stay behind and simply. my husband went to peru because of the crisis that if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger one of them. just finished starts turning their 15 on. this week on world storie
is next police commissioner the orange ones are better served by such knowledge all customers are freddy to embrace change. or have you got a message for the new owners please keep saying yes just with a little bit for. a basin so it will come up with the confectionery traditions set to continue parsing need not be such sweet sorrow. and the other apps are shown if you want more you can find more on our website at b.w. dot com slash chris caldwell and thanks for watching have yourself a...
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they seem to believe that they can keep fannie mae and freddie mac in being.encies which are now under the control of their regulator at the federal housing finance agency, they're under the control in regulation of this agency, and they are also controlled completely and supported financially by the federal government right now. and the idea is that they can be let out into the public again and allowed to function as they did before 2008 when they came insolvent. we should close them down and if you're you're -- if our friend, a good conservative economist, had his way, i assume, he would do that, but unfortunately, i see a lot of statements by him suggesting that the trump administration does not want to take on the real estate lobby, and wants to allow fannie mae and freddie mac, the cause of the financial crisis in the past, to come alive again and continue to dominate the housing market. that would be too bad if it happens. >> another question? i see a hand here. >> it seems to me that part of the problem is that people in government and even people outsi
they seem to believe that they can keep fannie mae and freddie mac in being.encies which are now under the control of their regulator at the federal housing finance agency, they're under the control in regulation of this agency, and they are also controlled completely and supported financially by the federal government right now. and the idea is that they can be let out into the public again and allowed to function as they did before 2008 when they came insolvent. we should close them down and...
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. >> and i am freddie freddie mac somerville. there are almost 9,700 cases now in 18 countries, most of them in china. >> we don't know what sort of damage this virus could do if it were to spread in a country with a weaker health system. we must act now to help countries prepare for that possibility >> city officials also announce the first human to human coronavirus transmission in the united states. a 62-year-old woman in chicago got sick with the virus after a trip to visit relatives in wuhan, china, then transmitted it to her husband here in the united states. officials say both of them are recovering. >>> here in the bay area there are still no confirmed cases. ktvu's tom vacar is in the newsroom now with how local health departments are reacting to all of this. tom? >> well, the rumors are flying that the coronavirus is already in the bay area and there are a lot of folks concerned because they are scared, especially when they develop cold or flu symptoms. we called or bay area county health departments and everyonesame th
. >> and i am freddie freddie mac somerville. there are almost 9,700 cases now in 18 countries, most of them in china. >> we don't know what sort of damage this virus could do if it were to spread in a country with a weaker health system. we must act now to help countries prepare for that possibility >> city officials also announce the first human to human coronavirus transmission in the united states. a 62-year-old woman in chicago got sick with the virus after a trip to...
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>> freddie. >> freddie. >> and what do you call an apartment in england? >> no idea. >> a flat.nd who lives in an apartment in england? what satanist? harry potter. and what month did he go to school to become a satanist? september. and who had the biggest song called september? earth wind and fire. >> i don't know about that. >> and where's my mom's sex friend randall now? >> no idea. >> i think in ft. lauderdale. flat earthers. >> welcome to the flat earth conference 2019. please take your seats. >> i want to bring out to the stage a friend that's very special to me. mark sergeant. >> mark sergeant, main man. he's the main man. >> you know this works, because the screen will change to googlo earth letters. >> go to settings! >> huh? >> go to settings. >> go to settings. thank you for that. thank you. there it is, perfect. thank you, tech support. all right. my name is mark sergeant, and i'm a proud flat earther. the globe is already dead. they just don't know it yet. long live flat earth. thank you. [ applause ] all right, do we have time for a few questions? yes, you. >> than
>> freddie. >> freddie. >> and what do you call an apartment in england? >> no idea. >> a flat.nd who lives in an apartment in england? what satanist? harry potter. and what month did he go to school to become a satanist? september. and who had the biggest song called september? earth wind and fire. >> i don't know about that. >> and where's my mom's sex friend randall now? >> no idea. >> i think in ft. lauderdale. flat earthers. >>...
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es alejandra guzmán, freddy cuercuri. hoy tenemos unos participantes, famosos ellos,
es alejandra guzmán, freddy cuercuri. hoy tenemos unos participantes, famosos ellos,
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fabulous effort will be salisbury's first grand slam final, he got to wimbledon semi finals with freddied it will be if a verse against ashley and wildcards. an order read in the final of the wheelchair signals coming through today against gerard andl coming through today against gerard and i will now play in the final and hoping to win a second ashley in open title for the first was back in 2016. we will see how they get on heading into the weekend, thanks very much for that. all is tomorrow on the second man semi final we know novak djokovic awaits. who willjoin him? dominic or alexander zverev? that's the aussie open ta ken care of. let's quickly run through some of the transfer news catching our eye today. bruno fernandes has finally completed his move to manchester united. the portuguese playmaker joins from sporting lisbon in a deal that could be worth nearly seventy million pounds. manager 0le gunnar solskjaer has hailed his personality and leadership qualities. one in, one out at old trafford. defender marcos rojo hasjoined argentinian side estudiantes on loan until the end of th
fabulous effort will be salisbury's first grand slam final, he got to wimbledon semi finals with freddied it will be if a verse against ashley and wildcards. an order read in the final of the wheelchair signals coming through today against gerard andl coming through today against gerard and i will now play in the final and hoping to win a second ashley in open title for the first was back in 2016. we will see how they get on heading into the weekend, thanks very much for that. all is tomorrow...
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que han sido atendidas debido a todo el combustible que te ramo entre ellos se encuentra el seÑor freddy el aviÓn sobrevolo y derramÓ el combustible agafa momento pesaban sale a vela por tales, adora. tenÍa como esposa jan, dejaron mandado. sale para poder antoja gente carcome caÍda de serlo, ya entonces un dÍa como cuando se prenda una regadera y sesenta convocando entonces, vuelta de paraÍba era algo deseado. quÉ peso que reduce, porque empezÓ a oler el congreso y en ese momento pesado ya gente que vuelve a combustible, afa gente que vuelve a gasolina pcm alarme entonces me me que rÁpidamente le a meza hara que se meterÁn. rÁpido para sandro su suegra, tambiÉn usted tambien seÑora la sierra de guadalupe, me egibar. espero cuesta tambiÉn fue impactada por el combustible donde le caius el como estiman en la cara, porque va al que partirÁ pensÉ que estaba lloviendo, pero no estaba lloviendo era el gas que porque volvÍa toda mi cara y mi ropa y se tambiÉn se alarmÓ ante esta situaciÓn, si pensamos que era de madera que habÍan mandado algo para acÁ. esos son los tiempos en los que estamos m
que han sido atendidas debido a todo el combustible que te ramo entre ellos se encuentra el seÑor freddy el aviÓn sobrevolo y derramÓ el combustible agafa momento pesaban sale a vela por tales, adora. tenÍa como esposa jan, dejaron mandado. sale para poder antoja gente carcome caÍda de serlo, ya entonces un dÍa como cuando se prenda una regadera y sesenta convocando entonces, vuelta de paraÍba era algo deseado. quÉ peso que reduce, porque empezÓ a oler el congreso y en ese momento...
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freddie gray, you still look the same way, so young. [laughter] rep.is: met me at the greyhound bus station and drove me to the first baptist church pastored by reverend abernathy, and ushered me in to the church. i saw martin luther king jr. and reverend abernathy standing behind the desk, and dr. king said are you the boy from troy? are you john lewis? and i said, dr. king, i am john robert lewis. i gave him my whole name. he still called me the boy from troy. and over the years, i had an opportunity to meet rosa parks and to talk with her. she was so wonderful, so kind, and she kept saying to each one of us, you too can do something. she inspired us to participate in the sit-ins, to study the way of peace, the way of love, to study the philosophy and discipline of nonviolence. again, i want to thank you. madame librarian. i want to thank you for what you are doing to help educate and sensitize another generation to stand up, to be brave, to be bold, to be seeageous and when people something that is not right, not fair, not just, do something. we can
freddie gray, you still look the same way, so young. [laughter] rep.is: met me at the greyhound bus station and drove me to the first baptist church pastored by reverend abernathy, and ushered me in to the church. i saw martin luther king jr. and reverend abernathy standing behind the desk, and dr. king said are you the boy from troy? are you john lewis? and i said, dr. king, i am john robert lewis. i gave him my whole name. he still called me the boy from troy. and over the years, i had an...
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freddie lao policÍa de miami utilizarÁ el uso de drones en investigaciones de narcotrÁfico.r un drone muestran el momento justo en el que un hombre en un patio de su casa le vendÍa cocaína a otro individuo que resultÓ ser un informante. las autoridades sabÍan que en esa vivienda, un hombre armado vendÍa cocaína, Éxtasis y mariguana y necesitaban recoger la evidencia en tiempo real y lo hicieron con un drone a 3000 pies de altura. es la primera vez que la policÍa de miami de utiliza esta tecnologÍa en casos como este. consultamos a de si el uso de estos aparatos violan o no la privacidad de un individuo. nos explica que el hecho de que el vÍdeo se grabÓ en el patio y no dentro de la casa, marca la diferencia. >>la constituciÓn protege los derechos de las personas mientras que las personas tengan una esperanza de privacidad en el Área donde esta persona estÉ. por ejemplo, una casa, uno tiene la esperanza de privacidad dentro de la casa. inma: fue sobre esta vivienda donde la policÍa de miami te puso a volar este drone. gracias a este vÍdeo la policÍa pudo arrestar al hombre ac
freddie lao policÍa de miami utilizarÁ el uso de drones en investigaciones de narcotrÁfico.r un drone muestran el momento justo en el que un hombre en un patio de su casa le vendÍa cocaína a otro individuo que resultÓ ser un informante. las autoridades sabÍan que en esa vivienda, un hombre armado vendÍa cocaína, Éxtasis y mariguana y necesitaban recoger la evidencia en tiempo real y lo hicieron con un drone a 3000 pies de altura. es la primera vez que la policÍa de miami de utiliza...
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to stay afloat president bush today defended the decision to bail out citi group that in may and freddie mac. and asked for a total i mean $1000000000.00 more to sail out could get much bigger than milling even in troubles for the u.s. economy. and they're building up the next term. b. each time the taxpayer is called on to bail out of those who created the crisis increasingly the major financial institutions. in a capitalist economy you would do that in a capitalist system that would worry about the investors who made risky investments but the rich and powerful they don't want a capitalist system they want to be able to run to the nanny state as soon as they're in trouble and get build a taxpayer it's called the too big to fail. i mean there are no will or it's an economics who significantly disagree with the course that we're following people who just stiglitz paul krugman others none of them were even approached the people picked to fix the crisis were those who created the robert rubin crowd the goldman sachs croak they created the crisis are no more powerful than before is that acci
to stay afloat president bush today defended the decision to bail out citi group that in may and freddie mac. and asked for a total i mean $1000000000.00 more to sail out could get much bigger than milling even in troubles for the u.s. economy. and they're building up the next term. b. each time the taxpayer is called on to bail out of those who created the crisis increasingly the major financial institutions. in a capitalist economy you would do that in a capitalist system that would worry...
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y tres escuelas mÁs de la zona para investigar el hecho que tambiÉn afectÓ a algunos vecinos como freddyalgo caia desde arriba pensÉ que llovÍa, mirÉ y medio vi el aviÓn que tiraba combustible ahorita siento dolor de cabeza >> 44 personas entre niÑos y adultos resultaron afectados ninguno tuvo que ser llevado al hospital, ga(...( a los afectad con agua y jabÓn yy les piden que si continÚa la picazÓn utilicuti visiten de inmediato al doctor >> josÉ segÚn la administraciÓ federal de aviaciÓn no es normal que uno de estos aviones pues deje caer el combustible a una altitud tan baja como la que venÍa sobrevolando la aeronave y estÁn investigando para ver por quÉ se tomÓ esta medida >> gracias por la informaciÓn. >> vamos a nueva york un joven latino matÓ a su casero le e empujarle cuando le fue a cobrar la renta >> el altercado en un vecindario de quincdeens quedÓ grabado por una cÁmara de se seguridad consternados a los vecinos y los familiares tenemos las imÁgenes. >> mientras hablaba con su esposa por telÉfono edgar sabÍa que en el interior de su propiedad estaba el inquilino que no habÍa
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somehow managed to bring it to the children's broke there were some $2414.00 books in the book so freddy invented this was very library and you were in charge people being killed in gas chambers and being burned in claremont loria and the ashes that bear in the air they cover their ass there all the federal meetings they knew that our time will come in june we had 6 months grace to live which we knew we knew we knew we are going to die and you and everybody knew that. it that they hundreds and thousands of people go and that they're on the. oh. it is there that thing on people they don't enjoy but they. are from the past in the politics of memory to the future and the politics of climate change today german chancellor angela merkel one of europe's longest serving and oldest leaders spoke in defense of young people at the world economic forum in switzerland she told the global business elite to listen to what young climate activists say she warned of a growing rift between the u.c. were doubting their own future and an older generation ignoring the threats of global warming that they will
somehow managed to bring it to the children's broke there were some $2414.00 books in the book so freddy invented this was very library and you were in charge people being killed in gas chambers and being burned in claremont loria and the ashes that bear in the air they cover their ass there all the federal meetings they knew that our time will come in june we had 6 months grace to live which we knew we knew we knew we are going to die and you and everybody knew that. it that they hundreds and...
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could talk and green book respectively, while rami malek won best actor for his remarkable turn as freddie rhapsody. # for me... for british audiences, however, it was 0livia colman‘s winning turn as queen anne in greek director yorgos lanthimos‘ the favourite that proved the highlight of the evening, with one of the funniest and most self—deprecating acceptance speeches ever. did you just look at me? stop it! i am the queen. but you are mad. you look like a badger. i have sent for some lobsters. i thought we could race them and then eat them. particularly significant was the fact that roma won three 0scars, including best foreign language film, dispelling any doubts about the cinematic legitimacy of netflix productions, about which institutions such as the cannes film festival had previously proved very sniffy. this year, netflix has a number of productions up for awards consideration, with titles as diverse as noah baumbach‘s marriage story and martin scorsese's the irishman shaping up as serious 0scar contenders. both have already picked up best picture nods at the golden globes alongsi
could talk and green book respectively, while rami malek won best actor for his remarkable turn as freddie rhapsody. # for me... for british audiences, however, it was 0livia colman‘s winning turn as queen anne in greek director yorgos lanthimos‘ the favourite that proved the highlight of the evening, with one of the funniest and most self—deprecating acceptance speeches ever. did you just look at me? stop it! i am the queen. but you are mad. you look like a badger. i have sent for some...
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have noticed there's been a trend for musician bio pics in recent years after the oscar success of freddie mercury's story and bohemian rhapsody there was elton john's rocket man and it's just been announced that there's going to be a movie about bob dylan's early life now here in germany there's a new film about this country's biggest rock store linden back. with a set of young participants day. he dreams of becoming a musician and breaking with a longstanding family tradition. snigs . persevered with his dream solo career with his i think. not. showing the time when. he'd like to become and that's a great opportunity. still naive and not always as professional as he is today. so you can really work with this. guy. you know and back the singer himself is more than happy with the choice. which is the way with this. but also this way of crazy just as crazy as me he doesn't copy may he has his own style but he's very close to me like brother known each other. it was really lucky with. gifts from the panic dogs. to him to beg do you think chronicles the highs and lows in the career of one of
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and there are some 12 or 14 books on the book so freddy invented is very bill a library and you are in charge of people being killed in gas chambers and bodies being burnt in claremont toria and the ashes that fire in the air they day they cover their ass and they're all dead orders roundings they knew that our time will come in june we had 6 months grace to live between you we knew we knew we are going to die in 2 and everybody knew that i won't ever go back to auschwitz i can't bear it that. hundreds and thousands of people go and step there on the ashes to ashes out or over or over there there's a. place they're stepping on our own but that people don't enjoy that they won't be able to detect their. it's never been tried before and no one sure if it will work chinese authorities are attempting to quarantine the city of new holland that's at the center of the current virus outbreak that's stretching across asia and beyond while all transport in and out of the city has been suspended also other neighboring cities are affected in the city of one gang and jew excuse me public transport
and there are some 12 or 14 books on the book so freddy invented is very bill a library and you are in charge of people being killed in gas chambers and bodies being burnt in claremont toria and the ashes that fire in the air they day they cover their ass and they're all dead orders roundings they knew that our time will come in june we had 6 months grace to live between you we knew we knew we are going to die in 2 and everybody knew that i won't ever go back to auschwitz i can't bear it that....
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freddie, to, one... where the amish go on their holidays.o on a place like this. people except u5 blessed to go on a place like this. people except us and it is quite unique. plus what will the 20s bring for travellers? 0ur guru highlights the coming decade. thi5 this week we begin the swamp. this area is home to mosquitoes, ticks, poisonous rattlesnakes area is home to mosquitoes, ticks, poisonous rattlesna kes and area is home to mosquitoes, ticks, poisonous rattlesnakes and even the occasional black bear. back in the 18th century, this place was considered so bleak and indisputable, it was given a name just as unwelcoming, the great dismal swamp. it is right on the border between virginia and north carolina. back when the us was formed, it was around 1 million acres. today it is much smaller, about an eighth of his original size and it looks much different. now it is protected wildlife preserve with trouser biking and hiking and a leg for boating. —— lake. but the changes have brought some problems. the wetlands are much more vulnerable t
freddie, to, one... where the amish go on their holidays.o on a place like this. people except u5 blessed to go on a place like this. people except us and it is quite unique. plus what will the 20s bring for travellers? 0ur guru highlights the coming decade. thi5 this week we begin the swamp. this area is home to mosquitoes, ticks, poisonous rattlesnakes area is home to mosquitoes, ticks, poisonous rattlesna kes and area is home to mosquitoes, ticks, poisonous rattlesnakes and even the...
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it was also a free agent and he is know now i understand freddie's scupper teachy steak knife denies it well of course you would. he saved your life though they'll never get going to say there's no they'll never get a man to court because the minister of defense the one of the court because if he goes into court and he starts to talk about information he passed to the free pass to his 100 peter it passed it to colonel care who passed it to the minister of defense i mean her a oped as a scope i'm new here we had a guy who was an ira van killing ira volunteers. and a load to do it let him get on with it an exaggeration to say that one in 4 members of the ira around this time were members of the british security services i would say 300 agents yeah i mean i would say that towards the end whenever we got very close to the good friday agreement when mckenna's anonymous and everybody was running the table i believe that martin was short. and or a devoted way the state of play on the groaned within the ira not names but just roughly how many people in the area right off to the top are briti
it was also a free agent and he is know now i understand freddie's scupper teachy steak knife denies it well of course you would. he saved your life though they'll never get going to say there's no they'll never get a man to court because the minister of defense the one of the court because if he goes into court and he starts to talk about information he passed to the free pass to his 100 peter it passed it to colonel care who passed it to the minister of defense i mean her a oped as a scope...
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and acts of in frankfurt of over one point 4% meanwhile freddie mac the fourth and final day the somef this year's world economic forum. us treasury secretary stephen newton was in attendance friday in davos switzerlanand. he reititerated hopes for new trade deal with the u. k. the country leave the european union. with them. i think on the u. k. we've- the president has been clear going back. to the election that the u. k. is our number one ally and- will be at the top of the list to trade agreement so. we look forward to. getting that done this year- were encourage we a also know they got to do a deal with the e. u. but- we look forward to hopefully getting both those deals done this year. a friend twenty four is lean rifai was also in dallas friday. he got up with the director general of the international labor organization. he dressed tienen technologies a are changing the world of work take a listen. where those transformations coming from. from technology from digitalal technolologies- m climate change in the action we must take to counter climate change. from demographic issues
and acts of in frankfurt of over one point 4% meanwhile freddie mac the fourth and final day the somef this year's world economic forum. us treasury secretary stephen newton was in attendance friday in davos switzerlanand. he reititerated hopes for new trade deal with the u. k. the country leave the european union. with them. i think on the u. k. we've- the president has been clear going back. to the election that the u. k. is our number one ally and- will be at the top of the list to trade...
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forces and city council are willing to listen and talk about maybe do things differently nobody killed freddie gray he has homicide on his death certificate somebody killed him. we don't know what happened. that is a dynamic of capitalism why actually it is insufficient to keep tweaking. there's a lot of space for tweaks in the society. >> and we have time for one more question. >> so the social housing come up excited to see people looking to the vienna model everybody lives in housing as a public good and what we should be thinking about to take into account a long legacy of racial is asian around property and access to housing in this country that maybe we cannot learn from vienna because they don't have that history. >> that's a great question. the first thing i would say is everyone should read - - he has written most effectively of the climate movement and the green new deal and how to open up new pathways around innovative thinking around social housing. i will defer to his expertise. and for the sanders plan and those 10 million units so placing housing and working-class black communit
forces and city council are willing to listen and talk about maybe do things differently nobody killed freddie gray he has homicide on his death certificate somebody killed him. we don't know what happened. that is a dynamic of capitalism why actually it is insufficient to keep tweaking. there's a lot of space for tweaks in the society. >> and we have time for one more question. >> so the social housing come up excited to see people looking to the vienna model everybody lives in...
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recognition technology after to surveyorwas used protests in his district related to the death of freddie gray. a deeply s as encroachment on their freedom of speech and association and i more.n't agree this issue transcends politics. it doesn't matter if it's a trump rally or a bernie sanders' rally. the idea of american citizens for tracked and cataloged merely showing their faces in public is deeply troubling. imperative that congress understands the effects of this technology on our constitutional liberties. the invasiveness of facial recognition technology has a number of localities to ban its government using s from buying or digital facial recognition for any purpose. toens to create a patchwork of laws and may hinder the use of technology. an rtunately this is not issue we should leave to the courts. thatesents novel questions are best answered by congressional policy making which can establish a national consensus. the unique government-wide focus of this committee allows us to to address islation facial recognition technology here at the federal level. we know that a number of f
recognition technology after to surveyorwas used protests in his district related to the death of freddie gray. a deeply s as encroachment on their freedom of speech and association and i more.n't agree this issue transcends politics. it doesn't matter if it's a trump rally or a bernie sanders' rally. the idea of american citizens for tracked and cataloged merely showing their faces in public is deeply troubling. imperative that congress understands the effects of this technology on our...
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the way the same baltimore police used it when they attended a freddy gray protest.ed in a different context. >> i attended a rally for president trump. i think 2000s people were there. do you think it is possible that any facial recognition technology is being used there? so you would know who was showing up at the rally and who was hanging around outside before the rally? >> the capacity as an technological afford insist? certainly exists. again, the top of it security as to which the technology is employed both the private and the public sector makes it difficult to speculate on that. we are not -- >> wouldn't surprise you if it was being used there? >> no. >> okay. there is a concern i have. we have a government that has weighed in against certain people and the ranking member pointed out the irs and the past have been showing strong bias against conservatives and we use the power of government against conservatives. we have a major presidential candidate a while ago saying he wanted to take peoples guns. you have to that facial tech technology is being used? i a
the way the same baltimore police used it when they attended a freddy gray protest.ed in a different context. >> i attended a rally for president trump. i think 2000s people were there. do you think it is possible that any facial recognition technology is being used there? so you would know who was showing up at the rally and who was hanging around outside before the rally? >> the capacity as an technological afford insist? certainly exists. again, the top of it security as to which...
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this time, freddy clarkjust about bundling over for his side's second triumph game.ust held up, but he was able to add the finish. the bowlers point tribe scored shortly after, ruan ackerman getting over the line using sheer brute force. and that was enough to hand gloucester a much—needed win in a tense west country derby. lydia campbell, bbc news. elsewhere, a big win for second from bottom leicester tigers they beat bristol 31 points to 18. saracens — who are of course were deducted 35 points — are chasing leicester. they hammered worcester warriors 62—5. they have won six of the eight games so far this season are on —7. glasgow warriors ran in six tries to see off benetton in an enthralling contest. george horne touched down twice, as the warriors won by 38—19 to stay in touch of the pro14 play—off places. there were also wins for dragons and zebre. let's have a quick look at some of the days other sports stories... despite a lack of sponsor and reduced prize money, the bdo world darts championships is under way at it's new home of the indigo at the 02, the first
this time, freddy clarkjust about bundling over for his side's second triumph game.ust held up, but he was able to add the finish. the bowlers point tribe scored shortly after, ruan ackerman getting over the line using sheer brute force. and that was enough to hand gloucester a much—needed win in a tense west country derby. lydia campbell, bbc news. elsewhere, a big win for second from bottom leicester tigers they beat bristol 31 points to 18. saracens — who are of course were deducted 35...
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denominator just said is governments in charge they they fight wars and spend money fannie mae and freddie mac. they go they go forward in the way member of the bear the bailouts were because families lost their homes and as you say the rich got the top guys mozilo went to the caymans with their money and his guys went to jail but also student loans the student loan crisis that because government managed a system that made 2 sets of people rich the institutions harvard has and down in the billions and the people teaching at those schools that are on tenure track and all that they're not holding accountable in the middle isn't working working class people my point is where governments gotten bigger another one is more and more people are going up saying i work hard but my neighbors on medicaid why is that fair well there's reasons we want to medicaid but we didn't want his mother was so scary disability in the obama years they expanded dramatically you get social security disability for almost anything depression you got it and then you're on medicaid and medicare you're on medicare for tha
denominator just said is governments in charge they they fight wars and spend money fannie mae and freddie mac. they go they go forward in the way member of the bear the bailouts were because families lost their homes and as you say the rich got the top guys mozilo went to the caymans with their money and his guys went to jail but also student loans the student loan crisis that because government managed a system that made 2 sets of people rich the institutions harvard has and down in the...
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freddie likeie and to come out of -- likely to come out of conservatorship this year.that have an impact? >> we don't know what they will look like if they are privatized again. will they become more or less stringent. coming out of conservatorship, is of trump's policies reducing the affordability to less affordable housing. scarlet: a lot of open-ended questions. we have some headlines crossing here. american airlines and boeing have reached a confidential --ked, an agreement on the confidential pact, agreement. we do not know the amount because it is confidential but we do know that it will include compensation in the 2019 profit sharing program. composition will be received over several years. that is how the stocks are trading after hours. american higher by 0.4%. boeing is down. joe: coming up, oil not the only commodity moving on mideast tensions. gold jumping to a six year high. more details on those market moves, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ whatne: time for a look at stories are trending across the bloomberg universe. new york subways with delays on monday as t
freddie likeie and to come out of -- likely to come out of conservatorship this year.that have an impact? >> we don't know what they will look like if they are privatized again. will they become more or less stringent. coming out of conservatorship, is of trump's policies reducing the affordability to less affordable housing. scarlet: a lot of open-ended questions. we have some headlines crossing here. american airlines and boeing have reached a confidential --ked, an agreement on the...
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so many years doing good business you know freddy said this right in sync you see shit we're going to look we're going to give up it is what they'll. say in yemen your good friend of the saudi beautiful you know sit in the sea for years you know even what a good decade that i've. been at the you know what i go through i've been in the game i. want to. go look in the day there's a wife to go. but if. i'm to go well it's a little cool cool to the field and there are a lot of things that are like oh you want to see. these nights i think as these problems he's the one in the museum and believe me they don't seem to be tough. enough i think she's yeah oh my god. i think i feel. for them which was. talking to them would you believe it kind of on all the news of the day off the shelf want or did i get my stomach i didn't listen to any mention doesn't make enough time. well but were you and your mother the mother of the night. you are. a measure of how this about was originally under the. sun. what's this about will that leave us as a 100 media. and how will that all you and. thank. you look
so many years doing good business you know freddy said this right in sync you see shit we're going to look we're going to give up it is what they'll. say in yemen your good friend of the saudi beautiful you know sit in the sea for years you know even what a good decade that i've. been at the you know what i go through i've been in the game i. want to. go look in the day there's a wife to go. but if. i'm to go well it's a little cool cool to the field and there are a lot of things that are like...
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like a rock festival but it is an election rally in taiwan hosted by metal rocker turned politician freddienning as an independent. he supports gaining the respect of western nations like the u.s. as well as their progressive values, championing gay rights in taiwan and rights in hong kong. >> we all see what happened in hong kong. >> the self governing island of 24 million has been closely watching the dramatic scenes in hong kong where millions turned out to march against the government and young protesters clashed violently with police. taiwan has capitalized on the crisis. the whole world is watching. after hong kong what choice will taiwan make. the chinese president said taiwan should reunionifiy under the governing principle in hong kong. the taiwan president believes one country, two systems is a failure and that taiwan will never accept it. relations between taiwan and china deteriorated since 2016. taiwan lost diplomatic ties with a number of foreign governments and china suspended issuing visas for tourists visiting the island. they accuse thai of using the hong kong protest for
like a rock festival but it is an election rally in taiwan hosted by metal rocker turned politician freddienning as an independent. he supports gaining the respect of western nations like the u.s. as well as their progressive values, championing gay rights in taiwan and rights in hong kong. >> we all see what happened in hong kong. >> the self governing island of 24 million has been closely watching the dramatic scenes in hong kong where millions turned out to march against the...
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financial crisis, our financial crisis and mortgage markets lehman,d in mid-2007 aig, fannie, and freddie did not go down, until 2000 and eight. -- 2008. do we see this in 2020? how do you profit? we will see it in 2020, the way we are hedged for this outcome is that we focus on the exchange rate between the u.s. dollars in hong kong dollars. i think that there are a lot of levers that can be thrown by the chinese, and the failed hong kong government to prevent shortselling and things like that of equities. we don't carry any positions, but i would be careful. if you are the owner of a bank in hong kong, i would be careful owning that equity for the next two years. you will suffer significant losses. just to jump in, does that include hsbc? know, it isall standard and chartered in hong kong and they've been doing the bidding of the chinese government which is interesting. if you remember, they are freezing the accounts of alleged protesters, freezing their financial transactions. i sit on the board of the foundation promoting the rule of law in china and they froze our accounts because we
financial crisis, our financial crisis and mortgage markets lehman,d in mid-2007 aig, fannie, and freddie did not go down, until 2000 and eight. -- 2008. do we see this in 2020? how do you profit? we will see it in 2020, the way we are hedged for this outcome is that we focus on the exchange rate between the u.s. dollars in hong kong dollars. i think that there are a lot of levers that can be thrown by the chinese, and the failed hong kong government to prevent shortselling and things like that...
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. >> when we go out and march, the recognition of the lives of people like freddy gray and eric garnere whole place is surrounded by police in riot gear without a gun insight and here are all those people flying confederate flags with semi automatic weapons and almost no police officers at that protest. >> a couple things. did you see a lot of confederate flags, what signs you see? how would you describe the law enforcement presence? >> i saw confederate flag but many american flags and some police presence, hundreds of officers from state police and capital police. to say there wasn't a strong presence would be wrong. her parents don't deserve any response at all, not worthy of it. shannon: i want to play something from a fellow share from the ingram angle, sheriff richard von, here's what he said about what virginia is working on. >> they will not be enforced because they are unconstitutional. we took an oath to uphold the constitution of the united states and the constitution of virginia and that is what will do. we will not arrest law-abiding citizens for having guns. >> what is yo
. >> when we go out and march, the recognition of the lives of people like freddy gray and eric garnere whole place is surrounded by police in riot gear without a gun insight and here are all those people flying confederate flags with semi automatic weapons and almost no police officers at that protest. >> a couple things. did you see a lot of confederate flags, what signs you see? how would you describe the law enforcement presence? >> i saw confederate flag but many american...
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these are folks up after the uprising the murder of freddie gray, took uber the house in west baltimore. they took uber a house and turn it into a community center. it was this neighborhood in winchester where it really people had very little if anything in the community came together to take something back themselves. they have subsequently the house had to be demolished but then they have taken uber multiple lots in the area and they got chickens and farms, if at this amazing new program going on. it is really just a center of hope for our neighborhood that needs it. and they did all of that on the name of tubman house. because the story of him. tubman was one and inspires people to think that day. to think that mold. i am super excited that armstrong dunbar has created this book. it is an incredibly accessible engaging introduction to harriet tubman. i can help a whole new generation of folks get to know the story. i think is the story that is really worth knowing and glad more people are going to know it thanks in this book so please join me in welcoming erica armstrong dunbar. [app
these are folks up after the uprising the murder of freddie gray, took uber the house in west baltimore. they took uber a house and turn it into a community center. it was this neighborhood in winchester where it really people had very little if anything in the community came together to take something back themselves. they have subsequently the house had to be demolished but then they have taken uber multiple lots in the area and they got chickens and farms, if at this amazing new program...
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[laughter] they are marching away and then my uncle freddie and look down in the stroller and it wasmpty. [laughter] and said where is she quex and i had fallen out. [laughter] and then my mother tells a story i was fussing it's much cuter when she tells a story she will look down at me and say what do you want i looked up at her and said freedom. [laughter] >> i wanted to ask you because i wanted to hear you say that. >> i want to talk about your father as an economics professor at berkeley had you and maia and you loved going to the park and correct me if i'm wrong your mom and the limits but your dad would say go. brad, brian teethree ran. >> that's right do not be afraid. let her go. let her run you run as fast as you can you run as far as you want. and i believe his whole purpose was to say do not be afraid and be fearless and run do not be afraid of falling do not let anybody stop you. >> there is a question here from the audience since were talking about your parents and in particular your mother said you didn't write your name down but the person asks how has being half india
[laughter] they are marching away and then my uncle freddie and look down in the stroller and it wasmpty. [laughter] and said where is she quex and i had fallen out. [laughter] and then my mother tells a story i was fussing it's much cuter when she tells a story she will look down at me and say what do you want i looked up at her and said freedom. [laughter] >> i wanted to ask you because i wanted to hear you say that. >> i want to talk about your father as an economics professor at...
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we'll show you freddy the raccoon going down the road. >>> new at 5:00, richard sherman has something> you have to know what you're capable of. how adult am i? >> a fair question and sherman has some answers. maybe growing up doesn't have to be so hard. >> consumers end up bearing the overwhelming cost of the system. >> cable tv and hidden fees. michael finney says relief may be on the way. th economically powerfully influenced my values. bernie sanders he's...