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you're helping people freeload. >> we're nt helping people freeload. people's decision to walk away is a person one and a financial one. >> but isn't it immoral? no. >> yes. the group that may be the biggest freeloaders of all, biggest freeloaders of all, corporations. she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-
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you're helping people freeload. >> we're not helping people freeload. people's decision to walk away is a person one and a financial one. >> but isn't i immoral? no. >> yes. the group that may be the biggest freeloaders of all, biggest freeloaders of all, corporations. this is $100,000. biggest freeloaders of all, corporations. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. vision expanding to a 5-inch 1080p hd display and camera. touch acquiring nfc. hearing evolving with beats audio. wireless charging activated. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. >> that's what we usually picture when we think of freeloaders but in america today the bigger recipients of handouts is not poor people. it's corporations. >> imagination at work. >> g.e. is the biggest industrial c
you're helping people freeload. >> we're not helping people freeload. people's decision to walk away is a person one and a financial one. >> but isn't i immoral? no. >> yes. the group that may be the biggest freeloaders of all, biggest freeloaders of all, corporations. this is $100,000. biggest freeloaders of all, corporations. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does...
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about to graduate college and not ready to become a freeloader, today's first contestant hopes millionaireoney can get him out of his parents' house. from frederick, maryland, please welcome bill patschak. oh, my goodness, bill. yeah, hi. you're a wild one. >> oh, i try to be. i try to be. >> yeah, now what's the problem with being at your parents' house? >> well, it's not bad all the time. i just--i'm a late night guy. i get home at, like, 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning. i come home. i want to watch millionaire on tv. i got my dvr set. dad's asleep on the couch. >> oh, so your parents cramp your style a little bit. >> absolutely. i can't even watch the t
about to graduate college and not ready to become a freeloader, today's first contestant hopes millionaireoney can get him out of his parents' house. from frederick, maryland, please welcome bill patschak. oh, my goodness, bill. yeah, hi. you're a wild one. >> oh, i try to be. i try to be. >> yeah, now what's the problem with being at your parents' house? >> well, it's not bad all the time. i just--i'm a late night guy. i get home at, like, 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning. i come...
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everyone freeloads off the u.s. military but if we start cutting back dramatically are we going to end up in a situation where we can't fight a traditional war, the only thing worse than having to be the country that bears the security risk for the whole world is not being able to do it? >> let me jump in here because quite frankly, that goes to the essence of why we have a government and our senior leadership as we discuss these fiscal cuts needs to get to the heart of why we have a government in the first place. if you go back to the preamble of the constitution, it states that we put together this government, number one, to provide for the common defense and then promote the general welfare. so prioritization of what the united states wants to be able to do in terms of national security is very, very important and it will determine just how many resources we spend to maintain that capability. >> just to top that off, looking at what's happening here, you have the united states providing the french both high end a
everyone freeloads off the u.s. military but if we start cutting back dramatically are we going to end up in a situation where we can't fight a traditional war, the only thing worse than having to be the country that bears the security risk for the whole world is not being able to do it? >> let me jump in here because quite frankly, that goes to the essence of why we have a government and our senior leadership as we discuss these fiscal cuts needs to get to the heart of why we have a...
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it will describe them as fr freeloade freeloaders.s not going to work. >> i think it's fair to say the republicans have sort of cornered the market on the angry white guy vote. there's not a whole lot more upside they can have there. and that's the issue here is if you look at where demographics are going, it's latinos are going to be the dominant force in politics here and the angry white guy, particularly the angry southern white guy, is becoming a shrinking piece of that. you see the instinct going on right now is to protect that through this gerrymandering, through this changing of the rules and the electoral college. the idea is to sustain the advantage the republicans for as long as possible but ultimately they're just rearranging the deck chairs here if they're not keeping up with where the country is going. ultimately they can only defy gravity for so long. >> dana milbank, professor james peterson, thank you so much. >>> next, perhaps the most preposterous comments on a woman's body you have ever heard. stay with us. ...so as
it will describe them as fr freeloade freeloaders.s not going to work. >> i think it's fair to say the republicans have sort of cornered the market on the angry white guy vote. there's not a whole lot more upside they can have there. and that's the issue here is if you look at where demographics are going, it's latinos are going to be the dominant force in politics here and the angry white guy, particularly the angry southern white guy, is becoming a shrinking piece of that. you see the...
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i don't have to worry about those folks, those folks are freeloaders, looking for a handout, they don'tal responsibility. these are the people he, one, hopes to lead, and, two, you would think he would want their votes. the next day, he doubled down on that and then a week later tried to pull it back. so for the american people to see someone to be president of the united states insult them, that was the one thing that put the lid on -- >> probably not a good marketing strategy. hey, coke ads life, but in this case, we'd rather you die. people aren't going to buy coke. >> andrew ross sorkin wants in. >>> think the bigger issue this framed up and why it's so important, not just this past year but going into this next year, it reframed the inequality story in this country. we talk about makers and takers. to me, the 47% in many ways reflected what the occupy wall street folks talked about when they talked about we are the 99%. ho hopeful hopefully, i hope that issue of romney's commencemet as short a was, reignited in this country the kind of jobs we want and raised issues about unions. i
i don't have to worry about those folks, those folks are freeloaders, looking for a handout, they don'tal responsibility. these are the people he, one, hopes to lead, and, two, you would think he would want their votes. the next day, he doubled down on that and then a week later tried to pull it back. so for the american people to see someone to be president of the united states insult them, that was the one thing that put the lid on -- >> probably not a good marketing strategy. hey, coke...
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there is a need for these other countries to stop being, i don't mean to be offensive, but freeloaders. the use right now the french and president going into mali is a good sign for the united states. we have seasonal kwied in that region and we need to be direct about it the idea we should be the only ones bearing this worldwide i don't see it's wrong. >> after the terrorist act destroyed in benghazi and four americans with impunity. >> want to talk more about iran. they are going another four years without doing anything or israel doing anything to pre-empt what we expect to happen. netanyahu at the u.n. with the red line. he was talking months. how president obama handles this. he is not up for reelection and what are his options and which one is he likely to take? >> he spent the better part of the first four years trying to encourage the iranians to come to the negotiating table to have a serious discussion about this. they don't want to. i think they don't want to because they want a nuclear weapon. that's the bottom line. it's almost inconceivable they will be stopped in the abs
there is a need for these other countries to stop being, i don't mean to be offensive, but freeloaders. the use right now the french and president going into mali is a good sign for the united states. we have seasonal kwied in that region and we need to be direct about it the idea we should be the only ones bearing this worldwide i don't see it's wrong. >> after the terrorist act destroyed in benghazi and four americans with impunity. >> want to talk more about iran. they are going...
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finally left the seaorg they received a series of bills for church services and for what's called freeloaderaking their billion-year contract. the church says any money the jameses paid was a voluntary donation how much was the bill for? >> $130,000. >> reporter: they provided documents showing more than $73,000 was paid. >> and that was discounted. >> reporter: they were giving you a deal? >> yep. >> reporter: once they'd left the church in late summer 2006, the jameses say they were looking over their shoulders, uneasy and suspicious that the church was keeping an eye on them. >> how did you find out where i lived? >> reporter: this is video hayden took of scientologists paying him a visit in 2011. >> you guys are trespassing. >> not at all. we drove right in -- >> this is not a public place. i'm asking you to leave. >> reporter: today they say, their lives are marked by what was always their greatest fear -- disconnection from family members still inside the church. lucy, do you have relatives with whom you cannot communicate? >> yeah. >> reporter: who? >> i have two sisters. >> reporter:
finally left the seaorg they received a series of bills for church services and for what's called freeloaderaking their billion-year contract. the church says any money the jameses paid was a voluntary donation how much was the bill for? >> $130,000. >> reporter: they provided documents showing more than $73,000 was paid. >> and that was discounted. >> reporter: they were giving you a deal? >> yep. >> reporter: once they'd left the church in late summer 2006,...
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all rafters must paddle, no freeloaders. this is not government. [laughter] identical rafts and identical equipment will be divided amongst the team. there will be a number of challenges. the first challenge will be the executive to the assembly challenge. the assembly speaker, avid outdoorsman, a mountaineer, will be the captain of the assembly raft, if he so chooses. the next challenge will be the senate challenge with the co- leaders. [laughter] you have to paddle the same way, guys. [applause] the new york city challenge, we have the ss bloomberg. mayor bloomberg always looks good in what he is doing. [laughter] i will have my own team. i will have an identical raft that is identical in all ways except the state police that because i respond to so many emergencies. now, mine has an engine. that is the challenge. it is scheduled for this year. [applause] i hope the challenge is accepted. i hope that we are all successful. another major potential is to bring people to upstate new york. some people say, new york is not in the casino business, we a
all rafters must paddle, no freeloaders. this is not government. [laughter] identical rafts and identical equipment will be divided amongst the team. there will be a number of challenges. the first challenge will be the executive to the assembly challenge. the assembly speaker, avid outdoorsman, a mountaineer, will be the captain of the assembly raft, if he so chooses. the next challenge will be the senate challenge with the co- leaders. [laughter] you have to paddle the same way, guys....
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and he is probably not a media freeload.smith story is one that that if you sure you want to get something at the end of the day of, the 49ers he is a good guide. if he does not want to be... baltimore ravens were getting off of the plane in the suits and ties and to john harbaugh. he has a relaxed personality he was asked this question. >> i will not crack you can ask for the same question over and over but it is okay my brother will be falling. >> and the warriors this just in from toronto and andrew has not played since november 1st. looking pretty good. he has not also spoken to the media since then. and he also looked very active. david lee, the all-star, 12 rebounds, seven assists. but it is all eyes on andrew looking really good tonight. with 12 points, eight rebounds that is why you with 12 poinyou can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the
and he is probably not a media freeload.smith story is one that that if you sure you want to get something at the end of the day of, the 49ers he is a good guide. if he does not want to be... baltimore ravens were getting off of the plane in the suits and ties and to john harbaugh. he has a relaxed personality he was asked this question. >> i will not crack you can ask for the same question over and over but it is okay my brother will be falling. >> and the warriors this just in...