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. >>> now one book tv, sarah gordon talks about religious cases that have transformed the wall in country in the limited protection to the constitution. this interview part of booktv college ceres was recorded at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia. it's about 20 minutes. university of pennsylvania professor the spirit of law is the most recent book what you mean when you talk about the old constitutional world. estimate for most of the nation's history it was the states rather than the federal government that controlled access to more than just worship, the right of religious organizations and so on and in the early decades of the 20th century that began to shift as the supreme court applied the national constitution a stubble should and the exercise clause of the first amendment against the states, centralizing the debate about religion. still give the states have the control we have it written into the constitution, freedom of religion. >> we did indeed. but the first amendment begins congress shall enact noval only address to the national government. >> were there restricti
. >>> now one book tv, sarah gordon talks about religious cases that have transformed the wall in country in the limited protection to the constitution. this interview part of booktv college ceres was recorded at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia. it's about 20 minutes. university of pennsylvania professor the spirit of law is the most recent book what you mean when you talk about the old constitutional world. estimate for most of the nation's history it was the states...
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. >> host: professor gordon, why did it start to change in the early 20th century in >> -- >> guest: i think for several reasons m one was especially the growth of the federal government in the new deal era. the other, really, was that the embrace of migration and pluralism, and immigration began to cease a little bit after the restrictive immigration acts of the early 20th century, and then the new deal forced so many people on to the move. the -- looking for work, having much greater contact with government, and the expansion of government power really highlighted the friction between a bigger government and lives of believers. there was a lot more attention. >> host: you write about the salvation army and the spirit of the law. what's the role of the salvation army in changing religious laws in america, i guess? >> guest: well, the salvation army, which people don't realize, is an evangelical religious group, not just a group that rings bells outside department stores in the christmas season. the salvation army believed in what they called the cathedral of the open air and would g
. >> host: professor gordon, why did it start to change in the early 20th century in >> -- >> guest: i think for several reasons m one was especially the growth of the federal government in the new deal era. the other, really, was that the embrace of migration and pluralism, and immigration began to cease a little bit after the restrictive immigration acts of the early 20th century, and then the new deal forced so many people on to the move. the -- looking for work, having...
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you once had a street fight with gordon about solar -- >> i lost badly. >> yeah, you did. i'm goi >> i'm going to stick with him on this one. i think the solar industry in itself, obviously, if you look at it on a macor scale, gordon talked about solar industry in china getting bailed out, you always have that risk there, that big government intervention is going to keep the supply going. so, i think it's very tough. i would stick with gordon, say, short this, after the analyst day. >> all right, coming up next, could cord-cutting bring the end of tv as we know it? we'll take a closer look at what lies ahead for cable. give you the trade. stick with us. let's give thanks - for an idea. a grand idea called america. the idea that if you work hard, if you have a dream, if you work with your neighbors... you can do most anything. this led to other ideas like liberty and rock 'n' roll. to free markets, free enterprise, and free refills. it put a man on the moon and a phone in your pocket. our country's gone through a lot over the centuries and a half. but this idea isn't fragil
you once had a street fight with gordon about solar -- >> i lost badly. >> yeah, you did. i'm goi >> i'm going to stick with him on this one. i think the solar industry in itself, obviously, if you look at it on a macor scale, gordon talked about solar industry in china getting bailed out, you always have that risk there, that big government intervention is going to keep the supply going. so, i think it's very tough. i would stick with gordon, say, short this, after the...
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gordon, it's november 2012 right now. how many americans are in iraq as we speak? >> there's no american troops were many military functions are there's 200 odd person out who succumbed to the embassy and their primary duty is to sell american military equipment to the iraqi government, f-16s and the like as an act tachÉ function. then there's a fairly sizable american embassy, which is contracted by the state department, reduced by 25%. but what you don't have the mesa consulate and kurdistan and a consulate outside of boston in southern iraq, that the united states has really lost a lot of situational awareness of what is happening in iraq because you don't have anything like the kind of footprint that it used to have. iraq is still a strategically vital country. it's one of the largest oil reserves. it's our producing a random terms of oil. they strategically located between persia and the arab countries. it's a strategically important place. turkey, iran, or countries and united states are all battling for influence in iraq now. that's the drama going on. >> do
gordon, it's november 2012 right now. how many americans are in iraq as we speak? >> there's no american troops were many military functions are there's 200 odd person out who succumbed to the embassy and their primary duty is to sell american military equipment to the iraqi government, f-16s and the like as an act tachÉ function. then there's a fairly sizable american embassy, which is contracted by the state department, reduced by 25%. but what you don't have the mesa consulate and...
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joining us now is gordon burnhart, a certified public accountant with burnhart wealth management. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, tom, how are you. >> so much of the uncertainty we heard from president leaves you to wonder what is the assessing in planning when you don't know about that in. >> and that is why that is important to plan. we have seen so much happen and people need to make sure they set aside the cash reserves and there is a lot of planning opportunities and investors need to work with an advisor to make sure that all of those unforseen things are addressed so they can help, again, protect families. >> and there is only three days left, two days weekend days. are there things folks can do as we head toward the deadline to protect themes in yo there are a few things. obviously, you can't do going since the stock markets are closed on saturday and sunday. on monday, investors should look at their portfolio. capital gains rates, for example, the increasing -- maximum is increasing from 15% to 20%. an inventor, let's pick on apple, for example, popular stock. if
joining us now is gordon burnhart, a certified public accountant with burnhart wealth management. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, tom, how are you. >> so much of the uncertainty we heard from president leaves you to wonder what is the assessing in planning when you don't know about that in. >> and that is why that is important to plan. we have seen so much happen and people need to make sure they set aside the cash reserves and there is a lot of planning opportunities...
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gordon brown, a great pleasure talking to you. you. >> thank you very much. >>> and we'll be right back. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped alot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) awhat strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car...
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gordon its it's november 2012 right now. how many americans are in iraq? >> there are no american troops performing a military function there. what they are is about 200 odd american military personnel who are at the embassy in their primary duty is to sell american equipment to the iraqi government, m-16s and the like and then an apparently sizable american embassy which will be contracted by the state department by 25%. what you don't have, in and there is a -- and kyrgyzstan and a conflict outside of basra in northern iraq, but the united states a think has lost a lot of situational awareness of what is happening in iraq. it doesn't have anything like the footprint that used to have. iraq is still a strategically vital country and one of the largest oil reserves. it's out producing iran in terms of oil and strategically located between persia and the arab countries. is a strategically important place. turkey, iran, the arab countries and the united states are all battling in iraq now and that's the drama that's going on. >> do you perceive a normal rela
gordon its it's november 2012 right now. how many americans are in iraq? >> there are no american troops performing a military function there. what they are is about 200 odd american military personnel who are at the embassy in their primary duty is to sell american equipment to the iraqi government, m-16s and the like and then an apparently sizable american embassy which will be contracted by the state department by 25%. what you don't have, in and there is a -- and kyrgyzstan and a...
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gordon off the inbound. this for the tie. in and out. travis wins 56-53. gordon held to 14 points. >> that time of year. >> indeed. >> see you at 11:00.
gordon off the inbound. this for the tie. in and out. travis wins 56-53. gordon held to 14 points. >> that time of year. >> indeed. >> see you at 11:00.
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gordon brown, great pleasure talking to you.nk you very much. >>> and we'll be right back. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. i tell them dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can grow and multiply. polident is specifically designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.9% of odor causi
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ways because that was happening a lot and so we tried to be very careful about what we did along gordon and along winkle and mark solomon for those of you who remember him told us in a subtle way that wanted to see trees grow higher and -- talked about art space often and quickly in the way that he does and the point and we have tried to be responsive and finally to by who's an architect makes sure that the sight lines and if you were introducing different heights into the buildings the floor plates would basically line up and train your eye and so we tried to introduce different heights in the individual buildings so that your eyes sort-of have something interesting to look at. so all of that has led to the project that cava is going to talk to you about and explain in more detail design but basically, this is a 410 home home development, we have the affordable units on site. there is about 40,000 or so square feed feet of open space which, is conclusive of a new public park on the corner of wrinkle and we have a fix mix of comcial uses including one stand alone office building is sort
ways because that was happening a lot and so we tried to be very careful about what we did along gordon and along winkle and mark solomon for those of you who remember him told us in a subtle way that wanted to see trees grow higher and -- talked about art space often and quickly in the way that he does and the point and we have tried to be responsive and finally to by who's an architect makes sure that the sight lines and if you were introducing different heights into the buildings the floor...
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gordon brown, a great pleasure talking to you.. >> thank you very much. >>> and we'll be right back. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and even lower than vanguard. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that means with schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 your portfolio has tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 a better chance to grow. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and you can trade all our etfs online, tdd#: 1-800-345-2
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gordon,ined by michael the author of "the endgame."t was the in the game when we left iraq last year? -- what was the end game when we left iraq last year? guest: unwanted to capture what happened with the surge. -- i wanted to capture what happened with the search. what did the united states lead behind after all the sacrifice? what was american policy to iraq and what does iraq look like today? that is the question i sought to address. i ended up covering the scope of the war. host: in december of 2011, what have we achieved? a year on, have we still achieved that? guest: there had been a number of elections in iraq. but iraq had not fully become a democracy. there had not been a peaceful transfer of power from the current regime to another. minister. i think that is the true test of a democracy. russia has elections. it is whether another candidate wins whether power is handed over to that candidate. iraq has not passed that milestone yet. what we had in 2011 was a relatively stable iraq, a lot of hopes. unfortunately, the situation
gordon,ined by michael the author of "the endgame."t was the in the game when we left iraq last year? -- what was the end game when we left iraq last year? guest: unwanted to capture what happened with the surge. -- i wanted to capture what happened with the search. what did the united states lead behind after all the sacrifice? what was american policy to iraq and what does iraq look like today? that is the question i sought to address. i ended up covering the scope of the war. host:...
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gordon, you make a really good point. that's where the performance has been, the conditions paying these special dividends. when i see an announcement like this, you as an investor, would you buy these companies paying special dif depends to make sure the tax rate is a low rate versus what we may see in 2013? >> certainly it might be an opportunity short term, over a short horizon. i'm not sure i want to lend to those companies. i'm the bond cio, so i'm not sure i want to lend costco, as an example, a bond issue, a very low rate so they can pay their shareholders. but i understand the dynamics of it. i understand the politics and economics of it. it makes complete sense for them. makes it a tougher hurdle for me as a bond investor to think about lending them money when proceeds are used as a dividend effectively. >> fair enough. thank you, gentlemen. we appreciate it. we'll see you soon. thanks, guys. >>> december may historically be one of the better months of the year for the market but you wouldn't know that today. ber
gordon, you make a really good point. that's where the performance has been, the conditions paying these special dividends. when i see an announcement like this, you as an investor, would you buy these companies paying special dif depends to make sure the tax rate is a low rate versus what we may see in 2013? >> certainly it might be an opportunity short term, over a short horizon. i'm not sure i want to lend to those companies. i'm the bond cio, so i'm not sure i want to lend costco, as...
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joshua gordon. what happens next as we reach the january 1 deadline? let me share with you -- jonathan strong of roll call talks about anger in the republican caucus. he says, first of all, -- there is anger directed at conservative law make es. that fractures reaction means boehner is unlick to face significant challenge to his decision as speaker in the near term. the question is who is at the table? does he negotiate from a position of strength when it comes to this next round with the president and senator mcconnell? he is at the table, senator reid, and others. guest: i am not sure that john boehner will be at the table. he said it is now up to the senate, i am going home. it is not taking my ball and going home, but it is doing as much as you can. he is literally looking to his republican colleagues in the senate to work with harry reid to get something acceptable. if he does, that will put significant pressure on house republicans that did not otherwise exist. i want to push back a little bit
joshua gordon. what happens next as we reach the january 1 deadline? let me share with you -- jonathan strong of roll call talks about anger in the republican caucus. he says, first of all, -- there is anger directed at conservative law make es. that fractures reaction means boehner is unlick to face significant challenge to his decision as speaker in the near term. the question is who is at the table? does he negotiate from a position of strength when it comes to this next round with the...
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ball with 202 yards rushing, gordon, 198. white, 109. wisconsin had three 100 yard rushers in a game was in 2008. eighth rushing touchdown, a school record for the badgers. the badgers have played in back-to-back rose bowls in '99 and 2000 against both participants in last night's pac-12 championship. as you take a look at the offen offense. first down and ten. melvin gordon. >> charles: wisconsin as i mentioned played in back-to-back rose bowls in '99 and 2000 against both participants in last night's pac-12 championship. '99 they beat ucla 38-31. they beat stanford 17-9. ron dayne was named mvp of both those games. a whole lot of man running the football. >> gus: heisman trophy winner. >> charles: we saw his coach in pregame. i asked coach about him once. he said i didn't get him lathered up until about carry 30. >> gus: tony alvarez stopping in the booth before the game. he looked happy, healthy and positive. there's a man i think left the game of college football way too soon. there he is. >> charles: in terms of the coaching, yes. s
ball with 202 yards rushing, gordon, 198. white, 109. wisconsin had three 100 yard rushers in a game was in 2008. eighth rushing touchdown, a school record for the badgers. the badgers have played in back-to-back rose bowls in '99 and 2000 against both participants in last night's pac-12 championship. as you take a look at the offen offense. first down and ten. melvin gordon. >> charles: wisconsin as i mentioned played in back-to-back rose bowls in '99 and 2000 against both participants...
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. >> now sarah gordon talks about religious cases in u.s. history that transformed the laws of the country and illuminated protections afforded in the u.s. constitution. this interview, part of booktv's college series, recorded at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia. it's about 20 minutes. >> host: university of pennsylvania professor sarah gordon, the spirit of the law, her most recent book. what do you mean when you talk about the old constitutional world and the new constitutional world when it comes to religion? >> guest: well, for most of our nation's history, it was the states rather than federal government that
. >> now sarah gordon talks about religious cases in u.s. history that transformed the laws of the country and illuminated protections afforded in the u.s. constitution. this interview, part of booktv's college series, recorded at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia. it's about 20 minutes. >> host: university of pennsylvania professor sarah gordon, the spirit of the law, her most recent book. what do you mean when you talk about the old constitutional world and the new...
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please welcome the founder of the jeff gordon children's foundation, the amazing jeff gordon. [ applausedrug addiction is neverending work. it takes strength and resolve to rise up and out of that despair. scott strode has been there. when he was in his early teens, he started drinking and taking drugs to mask his pain. as he got older, he made so many wrong turns that one morning, he woke up on the bathroom floor and knew that one day, his mother might find him there. and i have -- so sorry, and would be unable to stir him. in that heartbreaking moment, scott realized that he had to rise up and take control of his life or he was never gonna be the person he always wanted to be. so, he began that recovery. he gave it all up, the drinking, his friends and influences that went along with his life in addiction. and when he looked around, he was all alone. so he found a community through sport. then he did what heroes do, he built his own community, a safe, sober place where others could rise up, too. he did that not just to become a better boxer or climber or runner, but to become the man h
please welcome the founder of the jeff gordon children's foundation, the amazing jeff gordon. [ applausedrug addiction is neverending work. it takes strength and resolve to rise up and out of that despair. scott strode has been there. when he was in his early teens, he started drinking and taking drugs to mask his pain. as he got older, he made so many wrong turns that one morning, he woke up on the bathroom floor and knew that one day, his mother might find him there. and i have -- so sorry,...
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and browns, quarterback, the bob to josh gordon. he beats it. 44 yard score. 10-0. they led 10-3 at the half. 13-3. carson palmer, getting the 64 yard touchdown. the raiders earn it. down then-10. the 4th quarter, down by 3. the browns, in trouble. palmer going for the win. it is picked off by brown, a huge momentum killer for the raiders, then, the browns put it away. 3.5 left. getting it to make it 20-10. they scored a late touchdown. too little too late. oakland is now 3-9. >> we can not turn the ball over right there we have all of the momentum. moving the ball. and, and we can't -- we can't have that self-inflicted wound right there. you know, if it is not there we have to get rid of it. can not make that mistake. >> take the shot out there. going for the touchdown quickly. just did not put the ball in the right spot. did not make the play on the ball. >>> after the game, the raider coach left to be with his ailing father in texas. it is not known when he will return. david shaw is our special guest on "game day". >> good news for the world of football for that
and browns, quarterback, the bob to josh gordon. he beats it. 44 yard score. 10-0. they led 10-3 at the half. 13-3. carson palmer, getting the 64 yard touchdown. the raiders earn it. down then-10. the 4th quarter, down by 3. the browns, in trouble. palmer going for the win. it is picked off by brown, a huge momentum killer for the raiders, then, the browns put it away. 3.5 left. getting it to make it 20-10. they scored a late touchdown. too little too late. oakland is now 3-9. >> we can...
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i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford.very day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything else? no, not today. join me, aarp, and aarp foundation in the drive to end hunger by visiting drivetoendhunger.org. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. capella university understands back from rough economic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to go further in your career than
i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford.very day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything else? no, not today. join me, aarp, and aarp foundation in the drive to end hunger by visiting drivetoendhunger.org. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and...
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he threw for a career high 364 yards, and this touchdown to josh gordon. oakland tried to come back late in the third and carson palmer to streeter who made a great grab for a 64-yard touchdown. the lead was down to three. the raiders were driving for at least a tieing field goal, but palmer under throws criner and picked off at the 6th. they went 94 yards on 54 plays. richardson scores and cleavland snaps a losing streak with a 20-17 victory. and when we come back, the local college football poll picture will look at who stanford is playing and san jose >>> it is now official, stanford will face wisconsin on new year's day. it is the third straight bcs bowl game and first rose bowl since 2000 when it took on the badgers. wisconsin is 8 and 5 this season, but winning the big 10 title crushing nebraska. monty ball and melvin gordon rushed for 200 yards against the cornhuskers. he is the career leader in touchdowns with 81. this will be wisconsin's third straight trip to pasadena, but the badgers have lost the last two years to tcu and oregon. meanwhile, san
he threw for a career high 364 yards, and this touchdown to josh gordon. oakland tried to come back late in the third and carson palmer to streeter who made a great grab for a 64-yard touchdown. the lead was down to three. the raiders were driving for at least a tieing field goal, but palmer under throws criner and picked off at the 6th. they went 94 yards on 54 plays. richardson scores and cleavland snaps a losing streak with a 20-17 victory. and when we come back, the local college football...
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he threw for a career high 364 yards, and this touchdown to josh gordon. oakland tried to come back late in the third and carson palmer to streeter who made a great grab for a 64-yard touchdown. the lead was down to three. the raiders were driving for at least a tieing field goal, but palmer under throws criner and picked off at the 6th. they went 94 yards on 54 plays. richardson scores and cleavland snaps a losing streak with a 20-17 victory. and when we come back, the local college football poll picture will look at who stanford is playing and san jose good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. stanford will face wisconsin on new year's day. it is the third straight bcs bowl game and first rose bowl since 2000 when it took on the bad
he threw for a career high 364 yards, and this touchdown to josh gordon. oakland tried to come back late in the third and carson palmer to streeter who made a great grab for a 64-yard touchdown. the lead was down to three. the raiders were driving for at least a tieing field goal, but palmer under throws criner and picked off at the 6th. they went 94 yards on 54 plays. richardson scores and cleavland snaps a losing streak with a 20-17 victory. and when we come back, the local college football...
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just go with me for a second here you know that scene from the oliver stone film wall street when gordon gekko played by michael douglas in a role that would win him an oscar appears at a shareholders meeting of a company paper to defend his actions and his grotesque worldview and delivers the now famous speech where he says. for lack of that a break is a good. way to write greek works. greek. can. see at the edge. and. in my mind. will not only say tell. but that other malfunctioning the brain of this . body and says flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighties wanted to be gordon gekko but the thing is this oliver stone wrote it is. piece of satire nobody got it just the opposite all over stone was trying to send up the excesses of the reagan era michael douglas's portrayal helped inspire a whole generation of slicked back hair doos in double breasted seats adopting the greed is good ethos and pursuing the american dream as it had come to be defined now delivers obscene wealth for a very few poverty and misery down on many and serving as a homicidal force for others because peopl
just go with me for a second here you know that scene from the oliver stone film wall street when gordon gekko played by michael douglas in a role that would win him an oscar appears at a shareholders meeting of a company paper to defend his actions and his grotesque worldview and delivers the now famous speech where he says. for lack of that a break is a good. way to write greek works. greek. can. see at the edge. and. in my mind. will not only say tell. but that other malfunctioning the brain...
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the badgers, in red, may be only 7-and-5, but the huskers ran into a big ol' can of gordon.don goes 56 yards, weaving in and out for the touchdown. he had 216 yards for the night. up 35-10. quarterback james white ran for four touchdowns. threw for this one to sam. it was just a flat-out beat- down. wisconsin wins 70-31 over nebraska, just like in the year 2000. >>> georgia-alabama, in white. winner to face notre dame. a.j. do cooper. time running out. ball deflected. caught by conley, who should have let it drop. alabama wins 32-28. they defend their national title against the irish january 7. >>> sad news from the world of college basketball. coach rick majerus has died. he took the st. louis billikens. he passed away today after a lengthy heart condition. he was 64 years young. >>> this is kansas city chiefs linebacker jovan belcher involved in a murder-suicide. belcher shot and killed his girlfriend this morning at their home. minutes later, he drove to the headquarters and shot himself in front of the coach and general manager. the couple leave a three-year- old daughte
the badgers, in red, may be only 7-and-5, but the huskers ran into a big ol' can of gordon.don goes 56 yards, weaving in and out for the touchdown. he had 216 yards for the night. up 35-10. quarterback james white ran for four touchdowns. threw for this one to sam. it was just a flat-out beat- down. wisconsin wins 70-31 over nebraska, just like in the year 2000. >>> georgia-alabama, in white. winner to face notre dame. a.j. do cooper. time running out. ball deflected. caught by conley,...
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to sell four hundred tonnes of britain's goal to satisfy demand from none other than germany so gordon brown had to sell sixty percent of britain's gold back in two thousand and one just satisfy germany's request any blind about it and the coalition government including cameron osborne today are lying about it they don't have the gold and now they're being completely flamed by the actual market. oh oh oh oh oh well for those who don't know who have followed the gold manipulation story the central bank goldman if they should story or the got to gold antitrust action committee story. article points out that data alleges that western central banks have manipulated the price of gold for decades to support their currencies especially the us dollar and to maintain artificially low interest rates many of these gold transactions are carried out with reserves of central banks so they may be storing in their vaults only half the gold that officially counted now again he mentions the devils currency the us the devils currency and most some more of my work that stolen of course. and then they say
to sell four hundred tonnes of britain's goal to satisfy demand from none other than germany so gordon brown had to sell sixty percent of britain's gold back in two thousand and one just satisfy germany's request any blind about it and the coalition government including cameron osborne today are lying about it they don't have the gold and now they're being completely flamed by the actual market. oh oh oh oh oh well for those who don't know who have followed the gold manipulation story the...
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. >> you are watching abc 7 news with gordon peterson, maureen bunyan, chief meteorologist doug hill, and tim brant, sports. >> you are watching abc 7 news with leon harris, alison starling, chief meterologist doug hill, and tim brant, sports. fbi was busy in arlington today. a number ofd buildings today. gail huff is alive with what was found out. employees were very surprised them coming go. we saw them here ourselves. came here and also a ome of a man who works on the seventh floor of this office building. ,d this building targeting the university of management and technology. n at the school had his house raided as well. thousands of degrees have been to the school. advertises itself as military g militaryceptin personnel using the g.i. bill -- epting military personnel using the g.i. bill. they were hard-pressed to find anyone in the building who had heard of it. have you heard of the university of management and technology? >> never heard of it. have you ever heard of the university of management and technology? >> they offer online classes. the director told us the respected.is
. >> you are watching abc 7 news with gordon peterson, maureen bunyan, chief meteorologist doug hill, and tim brant, sports. >> you are watching abc 7 news with leon harris, alison starling, chief meterologist doug hill, and tim brant, sports. fbi was busy in arlington today. a number ofd buildings today. gail huff is alive with what was found out. employees were very surprised them coming go. we saw them here ourselves. came here and also a ome of a man who works on the seventh...
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just go with me for a second here you know that scene from the oliver stone film wall street when gordon gekko played by michael douglas in a role that would win him an oscar appears at a shareholders meeting of a company paper to defend his actions and his grotesque worldview and delivers the now famous speech where he says. the lack of a better break is good. we didn't write. works. greek. can. see evolution. and. my. well not only state tells us but that other elephants a full range of. body and says flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighties wanted to be gordon gekko but the thing is this oliver stone wrote it as a piece of satire nobody got it just the opposite all over stone was trying to send up the excesses of the reagan era.
just go with me for a second here you know that scene from the oliver stone film wall street when gordon gekko played by michael douglas in a role that would win him an oscar appears at a shareholders meeting of a company paper to defend his actions and his grotesque worldview and delivers the now famous speech where he says. the lack of a better break is good. we didn't write. works. greek. can. see evolution. and. my. well not only state tells us but that other elephants a full range of. body...
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you famously turned down the gordon gekko character, michael douglas played that. >> everyone asks me about that. first of all, no one could have done this better than michael. tavis: yeah, he played, yeah. >> nobody. tavis: exactly. >> nobody. and i don't even remember the circumstances, so i don't want to go there with this. tavis: no, i'm only raising that because you didn't do the gordon gekko character but you did do this one. what made you want to do this particular character? that's the only thing i wanted to ask you about that, not about "wall street." >> it came out of nowhere, the script, and it was actually given to me before i got on a plane. i was in l.a., and very rare that i come to l.a. i live in new york. i read it on the plane and was kind of floored by the quality of the writing, and not just as a movie, but how it understood people. ultimately, the framework and the fabric of the reality of this movie is the financial world and power and money, but you can't really sustain a movie about that. it has to be about people and their relationships and how the choices peo
you famously turned down the gordon gekko character, michael douglas played that. >> everyone asks me about that. first of all, no one could have done this better than michael. tavis: yeah, he played, yeah. >> nobody. tavis: exactly. >> nobody. and i don't even remember the circumstances, so i don't want to go there with this. tavis: no, i'm only raising that because you didn't do the gordon gekko character but you did do this one. what made you want to do this particular...
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audience is flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighties wanted to be gordon gekko but the thing is this all over stone road is a piece of sad.
audience is flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighties wanted to be gordon gekko but the thing is this all over stone road is a piece of sad.
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this is chris gordon. would you drive the icc if tolls were cut in half? i'll have a report ahead. >>> coming up in sports, rg3 getting ready for what could be his toughest test yet. on the hilltop, the hoyas basketball team not the only team turning heads. and the wizards take down the defending champions, but the win might not be as surprising as you think. >>> the police are looking for a driver who ran down two people who were walking in gaithersburg, maryland. one of them was killed. montgomery county police say the victims were brothers. they were hit about 1:00 this morning on west diamond avenue. a short time later police found a car, a black honda civic abandoned outside an auto parts store nearby. the windshield and hood had been caved in. the victim told police he and his brother got a ride from somebody in that black honda and believes it was the same car that hit them. >>> an accomplished government employee was killed in that row house fire in northwest. it started last night at a home on first street. police found 42-year-old jeffrey meetero
this is chris gordon. would you drive the icc if tolls were cut in half? i'll have a report ahead. >>> coming up in sports, rg3 getting ready for what could be his toughest test yet. on the hilltop, the hoyas basketball team not the only team turning heads. and the wizards take down the defending champions, but the win might not be as surprising as you think. >>> the police are looking for a driver who ran down two people who were walking in gaithersburg, maryland. one of them...
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chris gordon live at the montgomery county courthouse in rockvale. >> reporter: good evening. here's what they came for, the new marriage license, two were issued to same-sex couples here at the courthouse in montgomery county. four in baltimore, three in annapolis. the numbers may not sound high, but the level of excitement certainly is. >> we have one of the best relationships of anybody i know. we're crazy about each other. and we're going to get married. >> reporter: elizabeth mckenna has been with her partner ten years. she showed up early to be the first to get a marriage license here. and jouously showed it to us as she left the montgomery county courthouse. >> i'm just blown away. i didn't think this would ever happen. it's sort of taking a while to sink in. it's just so great to be normal. to just marry the person i love. >> reporter: maryland voters approved question 6 for marriage equality. and today the governor signed the referendum into law. it takes effect new year's day. so the licenses issued are dated january 1st, 2013. the clerk of the montgomery county circ
chris gordon live at the montgomery county courthouse in rockvale. >> reporter: good evening. here's what they came for, the new marriage license, two were issued to same-sex couples here at the courthouse in montgomery county. four in baltimore, three in annapolis. the numbers may not sound high, but the level of excitement certainly is. >> we have one of the best relationships of anybody i know. we're crazy about each other. and we're going to get married. >> reporter:...
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recupera y anota vea lo que dejo las torrenciales lluvias, logra laa intercepcion, pase para george gordonlos browns se llevan la vÍctoria las panteras de carolina, touch down, pase a la izquierda, mas tarde jugada de accion, en el final, esto no termina anotan por tierra y 27 a 21 felices tardes una dotacion de arboles navideÑos ha llegado, aunque los arboles originales fueron transportados en un barco que se hundio, esta tradiciÓn se ha mantenido para luego distribuirlos entre las familias mas necesitadas lo Único que debe hacer es mandar sus imagenes a noticias14,net >> miestrio en phoenix una mamá saca a una niña méxicana con cáncer, vientos e inundaciones dejan sin electricidad, y xolos de tijuana es campeón del torneo apertura del fútbol mexicano ♪. >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana >> buenas tardes y bienvenidos a noticiero univisiÓn un misterioso caso tiene sorpredidas a las autoridades nadie sabe por quÉ pero una pequeÑa con cÁncer es sacada del hospital teenmos detalles. >> es el momento mismo en que la hija camina con su mamÁ, es una escena comÚn pero no cuando es
recupera y anota vea lo que dejo las torrenciales lluvias, logra laa intercepcion, pase para george gordonlos browns se llevan la vÍctoria las panteras de carolina, touch down, pase a la izquierda, mas tarde jugada de accion, en el final, esto no termina anotan por tierra y 27 a 21 felices tardes una dotacion de arboles navideÑos ha llegado, aunque los arboles originales fueron transportados en un barco que se hundio, esta tradiciÓn se ha mantenido para luego distribuirlos entre las familias...
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this is chris gordon in chantilly.illa report ahead. >>> acts of kindness continue to emerge after the tragedy at sandy hook elementary. nbc's ann curry and others on social media sites are helping to spread the word with the hash tag 26 acts. we will share some of those spontaneous tributes on twitter and on the nbc washington facebook page in our next half hour. >>> we have breaking news at this hour out of montgomery county where police are on the scene of a shooting in aspen hill. it happened just before 4:30 at an apartment complex along connecticut avenue near grand prix road. police tell us the man was shot in the eye. he was taken to the hospital but no word on his condition. police are still in the area right now searching for a suspect. pat collins, we understand, is just arriving on the scene. pat, what have you learned? >> reporter: take a look down the street. you can see all the cop cars down there and there are plenty more on the other side. we are at north gate park. it is near grand prix and connecticu
this is chris gordon in chantilly.illa report ahead. >>> acts of kindness continue to emerge after the tragedy at sandy hook elementary. nbc's ann curry and others on social media sites are helping to spread the word with the hash tag 26 acts. we will share some of those spontaneous tributes on twitter and on the nbc washington facebook page in our next half hour. >>> we have breaking news at this hour out of montgomery county where police are on the scene of a shooting in...
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the end with the repeal of glass steagall in america he's part of a zombie apocalypse exactly and gordon brown forgot that he was the one that sold all of the u.k.'s gold three hundred seventy seven four hundred tons six percent what's that everybody's forgotten about what gordon brown did and he made not the queen's use down the wall so he went around like did we have more gold at some point what happened to all this gold that's were out of time ok to say goodbye great to have you on again soon the book is right here this is it this is i got to recommend this book wholeheartedly i'm going to read it myself it's called plan of ponzi mitch fire stein is the author thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thanks for having me all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guests misfires stein if you'd like to send me an email please do so at kaiser reported r t t v dot are you until next time i started saying you know. divine power in action to make the sacraments. i am he she sees me as we are under the c
the end with the repeal of glass steagall in america he's part of a zombie apocalypse exactly and gordon brown forgot that he was the one that sold all of the u.k.'s gold three hundred seventy seven four hundred tons six percent what's that everybody's forgotten about what gordon brown did and he made not the queen's use down the wall so he went around like did we have more gold at some point what happened to all this gold that's were out of time ok to say goodbye great to have you on again...