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the frostfrost -- federal gover subsidies to higher education. that's why it's so expensive. >> a group of people, generation, saddled not only with their own personal debt for the rest of their lives but the national debt and think is more about not just democrats and republicans. but -- >> get wayne in here. wayne, understand this. this is the highest it's been on record. so if it happened in the past, it didn't happen at bad as it's happening right now this year. latest numbers reported for president obama. >> actually, eric, since 1980 i think these numbers go back to. and they may have been worse before. we just don't know what the number was, but when you think that the poverty level is a little over, for a single person in this country it's a little over $11,000 a year and poverty for a family of four is $23,000 a year and look at rest of the world, it's an amazing thing that the united states economy is as strong as it is, has done as well as it has and tells you once again underwrites the validity of the free market system and what it ca
the frostfrost -- federal gover subsidies to higher education. that's why it's so expensive. >> a group of people, generation, saddled not only with their own personal debt for the rest of their lives but the national debt and think is more about not just democrats and republicans. but -- >> get wayne in here. wayne, understand this. this is the highest it's been on record. so if it happened in the past, it didn't happen at bad as it's happening right now this year. latest numbers...
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it will be followed by director ofin gover, the director this museum, a former professor of law at the sandra day o'connor college of law at arizona state university from 1997-2001. assistant secretary for indian affairs and the u.s. department of the interior. i think the person who we all me to always keep in mind when we think about the book or read the book or the exhibit and think about these things is our good friend suzanne sho-harjo. she is a writer, curator, policy advocate who has helped native nations recover sacred places. ofmore than one million acres of land since 1975, she has developed key indian law and clipping most important national policy laws for the protection of native american ancestors, arts, culture and religious freedom as the founder of the museum of the american indian and served of the guest carrier of this project is not -- as well as other projects. i think she is something of a national treasure and i want to say how honored i am to be here with you. [applause] we will go until about 5:15 p.m. are three, there wonderful things waiting for you. the firs
it will be followed by director ofin gover, the director this museum, a former professor of law at the sandra day o'connor college of law at arizona state university from 1997-2001. assistant secretary for indian affairs and the u.s. department of the interior. i think the person who we all me to always keep in mind when we think about the book or read the book or the exhibit and think about these things is our good friend suzanne sho-harjo. she is a writer, curator, policy advocate who has...
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. >> grant:last week president obama promised that the american goverment would respond porportinaltelyt did not say specifically how. >> catherine:tonight we've learned that sony pictures 'will' release the movie "the interview" >> catherine:it's still unclear when it will come out.or on what platform. >> catherine:over the weekend, the movie company denied a report that it would release the movie free on the website "crackle" -- which is owned by sony. >> catherine:other possible options include theaters, a cable video-on-demand service or online streaming like netflix or hulu. >> jacqueline: in santa rosa with a high record at 70 degrees. as we head into tomorrow almost a repeat performance with a little bit of f o g out the door tomorrow current. that will clear up rather quickly. going through 3:00 tomorrow at an extreme high tide is expected parent current earlier today the video of the walter on the roadway will be in addition to marleau as well as the parking lot. rain and the forecast for christmas eve but will be tried by christmas day. --dry >> jacqueline: upper 60s for the s
. >> grant:last week president obama promised that the american goverment would respond porportinaltelyt did not say specifically how. >> catherine:tonight we've learned that sony pictures 'will' release the movie "the interview" >> catherine:it's still unclear when it will come out.or on what platform. >> catherine:over the weekend, the movie company denied a report that it would release the movie free on the website "crackle" -- which is owned by...
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he grew up with a governess, and he went to a boarding school. and he was in the georgetown social circuit. and i came from a jewish immigrant family and certainly certainly was not -- didn't ever travel in his social circle. >> you cite some oral histories that you saw for the first time in 2004, 2006 -- of things that you didn't know about rowlie evans, back when you were working together. and part of it was the relationship that he had with the kennedys. things that kennedy had told him, which were relevant to things we were writing about on the column. he told the oral history at the kennedy library about it when he was interviewed about it, i believe, in the 1970s. >> what was your reaction when you saw that he hadn't told you? >> i was surprised. i loved rowlie, and he was long gone by then. you can't get mad at somebody like that. but i was surprised. it was interesting that he had this very -- he had this very close relationship with bobby. he told me that he was too close to bobby. he also told it to me, and that he would never, ever get
he grew up with a governess, and he went to a boarding school. and he was in the georgetown social circuit. and i came from a jewish immigrant family and certainly certainly was not -- didn't ever travel in his social circle. >> you cite some oral histories that you saw for the first time in 2004, 2006 -- of things that you didn't know about rowlie evans, back when you were working together. and part of it was the relationship that he had with the kennedys. things that kennedy had told...
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and i know that there are people, very specific people, within this museum the greatest being kevin gover who has been a co-curator for this exhibit in recent years, in addition to being directed. and all of the things he had to do theire. why? because he knows this work. he knows this area of law. he knows it from a particular way of understanding it. and we actually were able to bounce ideas off each other and to say what kinds of people do we want to hold up, what kinds of people do we want to raise up and what kinds of treaties to we want to honor and how can we best do that? so, here we are after all of this time with in exhibit that i hope people will respond well to and would be very interested in knowing good reaction, negative reaction, any kind of reaction that you have -- more of this, and of this, more like this to go for it and do something about treaties in your own area what ever your area is -- in the cansroom, for whatever you do and what area you are involved in. especially education. thisu can bring to bear level of discussion in, on the future generations than we are g
and i know that there are people, very specific people, within this museum the greatest being kevin gover who has been a co-curator for this exhibit in recent years, in addition to being directed. and all of the things he had to do theire. why? because he knows this work. he knows this area of law. he knows it from a particular way of understanding it. and we actually were able to bounce ideas off each other and to say what kinds of people do we want to hold up, what kinds of people do we want...
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and wt we really need is frkl we ne a commitment fr aot ofpeople clin our goverent, and wene a lot resoce and en ita about resource talk about capital, and i talk about huge amounts o money. anhat'sno right wog to come, at least iny view, from t pvateecr. >> i mean the obvious answer ne to both. in theear trm it'seasier to efficient than it is bld tenogy thas sll evolving. bui would justdd to wat ben sa is tt the eicncof th stems re than just a plt. 'slso h we use electrit there's ver low-cost technologies tt cane us around the world in terms of increasi pople's quality life by in ecicy, but usg mor effientlyh we thought about using it, like 40eag sowhher 's lightbbsr air nditioners, an of tse things aremu mre efficie toda than the werev 2 ars ago. soe should, wehod a a world an certainly as aotry as tingo demstte to the world that youando this, ke everythi as efcient a possible. that shouldeunr all circumstances, no maerha itak nosens t not do that. ut is,ou know it's all allengg, youno weave an old tnk ben, you had t be age tav er so of tselas are even olde tn me. >>an >> and -- [laught
and wt we really need is frkl we ne a commitment fr aot ofpeople clin our goverent, and wene a lot resoce and en ita about resource talk about capital, and i talk about huge amounts o money. anhat'sno right wog to come, at least iny view, from t pvateecr. >> i mean the obvious answer ne to both. in theear trm it'seasier to efficient than it is bld tenogy thas sll evolving. bui would justdd to wat ben sa is tt the eicncof th stems re than just a plt. 'slso h we use electrit there's ver...
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are not allies of ours, reason to suggest that they ought to be looking elsewhere for models for governess not the united states. >> dave, i want to add a couple of thoughts. i think that the point that the electorate matters, there was some shift of people saying we want governments to achieve outcomes, even if that requires collaboration or compromise. you know, from where we were a few years ago, it's also true that, you know, the country had a really deeply damaging recession that caused a great amount of pain to tens of millions of people. and that creates a lot of anger. and i think a lot of what we have seen in the congress, i think some of it captured by the tea party has been an expression of that deep harm. and thankfully, our economy is now starting to click forward at a more predictable pace. so i think there are some external factors that helped, but i don't think you can emphasize enough the process. we are social creatures. and these same group of people, we see it all the time at the bpc can act horribly dysfunctional or collaborative ways based on the external conditions.
are not allies of ours, reason to suggest that they ought to be looking elsewhere for models for governess not the united states. >> dave, i want to add a couple of thoughts. i think that the point that the electorate matters, there was some shift of people saying we want governments to achieve outcomes, even if that requires collaboration or compromise. you know, from where we were a few years ago, it's also true that, you know, the country had a really deeply damaging recession that...
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expect backlash and more activism on buy backs, dividends, governess, and whether just to break up.id cat mergers. slowly, but surely, banks of a certain size tiptoe to deals again. the sweet spot for consolidation? banks with less than $50 billion in assets. analysts are watching coamerica, haustoria, and first financial. third? silicone valley goes to washington. admits to losing ground on technology, but no threat exists without a government green light. look for paypal, google, and apple to explore a move in that direction. >> kayla joins us from the new york stock exchange, and we have david, the senior banking analyst, and let's walk through this a little bit. in terms of the deals, who could we -- you want to throw out names 12 names? >> names mentioned in the piece are coamerica, haustoria, and bankers point to one deal in particular that happened this year as possibly paving the way for more deal, and that's bbt's purchase, and so that is one of the deals that's in that sweet spot, but then, again, the federal reserve has shown that it is willing to hold up certain deals if
expect backlash and more activism on buy backs, dividends, governess, and whether just to break up.id cat mergers. slowly, but surely, banks of a certain size tiptoe to deals again. the sweet spot for consolidation? banks with less than $50 billion in assets. analysts are watching coamerica, haustoria, and first financial. third? silicone valley goes to washington. admits to losing ground on technology, but no threat exists without a government green light. look for paypal, google, and apple to...