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the like we now see pensioners are subject to a haircut in detroit.hereas the revenue bonds are collateralized by specific assets or revenue areams and, therefore, secure and therefore have more protection in bankruptcy than that people bonds typically think of as safer. >> so are there broader implications? we take anything, extrapolate anything, from the detroit situation to the general hewny bond market? >> yes. i think you can. one of the things is if you're going to invest in municipalities that look a little bit riskier, you might want to gravitate to the revenue bonds so you will have are looking atou municipalities that will have incentive. especially post detroit to file, because they think they're going to restructure their pension plans, their unfunded pension plans. again, revenue bonds may be safer. is thatthird point because revenue bonds typically do carry higher interest rates obligation bonds, there are going to be more -- they're going to be more protected against interest rate risk than regular g.o. bonds are. >> which is all the mo
the like we now see pensioners are subject to a haircut in detroit.hereas the revenue bonds are collateralized by specific assets or revenue areams and, therefore, secure and therefore have more protection in bankruptcy than that people bonds typically think of as safer. >> so are there broader implications? we take anything, extrapolate anything, from the detroit situation to the general hewny bond market? >> yes. i think you can. one of the things is if you're going to invest in...
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he began wearing high end suits, getting fancy haircuts and driving a jaguar.s's job was to construct a data base of all of ames's activity. he made a series of cash deposits in the bank each time just hours after meeting with a russian official. those meetings were sanctioned by the cia so they didn't look suspicious until they were matched up with those bank statements. >> that would eventually lead to rick's arrest and conviction. >> 18 months later as a result of the work done by grimes and the rest of the task force, aldrich ames and his wife were arrested. to grimes it is a bittersweet victory. she is angry about the people that he betrayed. >> he knew full well what fate awaited them and he did it basically for money. he needed money to take care of his mistress. he was a weak person. he could not face telling her no. i think it was that simple. >> ames was sentenced to life in prison. >> what i did to those men, the situations their families and others -- this is kind of shame and remorse that i feel. it's something that is and probably will be for me.
he began wearing high end suits, getting fancy haircuts and driving a jaguar.s's job was to construct a data base of all of ames's activity. he made a series of cash deposits in the bank each time just hours after meeting with a russian official. those meetings were sanctioned by the cia so they didn't look suspicious until they were matched up with those bank statements. >> that would eventually lead to rick's arrest and conviction. >> 18 months later as a result of the work done...
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i got a cnn breaking news alert when you got your haircut. >> i know.as seriously the weirdest thing that has ever happened to me in my entire life. >> jon: it has to be this scrutiny. >> can you imagine getting your haircut and finding out about it on the news. it was the wordest thing that ever happened to me. >> jon: in cnn's defense -- if they watched cnn they would bet only ones. i'm going to blow your mind. you've done your work. you can sit back. you are smart and charming but i'm going to blow your mind here. are you ready? >> yes. >> jon: this is something i just found on the internet. >> oh, no. >> jon: look at that picture. that looks like you, yeah. >> okay. >> jon: no good? >> does it? >> jon: it's a young helen mirren. am i out of my gourd. >> you blew my mind from this entire situation. that was so random. his no idea what you were going to do and i couldn't have guessed that you were going to do that. >> jon: can i tell you why i did it? >> i would love for you to. >> jon: you don't prepare for this very well. >> the producers and everyb
i got a cnn breaking news alert when you got your haircut. >> i know.as seriously the weirdest thing that has ever happened to me in my entire life. >> jon: it has to be this scrutiny. >> can you imagine getting your haircut and finding out about it on the news. it was the wordest thing that ever happened to me. >> jon: in cnn's defense -- if they watched cnn they would bet only ones. i'm going to blow your mind. you've done your work. you can sit back. you are smart and...
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two years, but many years, you get into trouble. >> in harrisburg did it involve pensions take a haircut>> the pension funds were well funded. but the medical costs, regular wage and huge amount of bond debt that was outstanding. when you look at the human dimension it's very sad and distressing what happens to workers in these situations. but they're not the only individuals involved. there are the tax payers and the city. when i was receiver in harrisburg i would talk to the citizens all the time who were very concerned about what it meant to them and how much taxes they would have to pay. the other i think said in your introduction people talked about the constitutional investors but a lot of bond holders are holding shares in mutual funds and using their retirement money to invest partially in bonds. when you have a meltdown situation like this, it's not just the workers who are hurt but the toda taxpayers, the citd bond holders, the individuals. when you're doing a work out like this, the goal is not to let anybody off free. i know in some of your guests are arguing that pensions sh
two years, but many years, you get into trouble. >> in harrisburg did it involve pensions take a haircut>> the pension funds were well funded. but the medical costs, regular wage and huge amount of bond debt that was outstanding. when you look at the human dimension it's very sad and distressing what happens to workers in these situations. but they're not the only individuals involved. there are the tax payers and the city. when i was receiver in harrisburg i would talk to the...
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dean, right now the judge has cleared the way in detroit for a wide set of stake holders to take a haircuta lot of cities are still in the process. does that decision make it more to be that places like stockton, san bernardino, may look back at their pensioners, their obligations to city workers in a way that they might not have before? >> well, every city has its own circumstance. what was striking in detroit, and i don't know if this is the case in california, is that in michigan, the state constitution guarantees pension. this in my view was a striking ruling. the constitution is a creation of the state. it says pensions should not be cut yet the creation of the state, the city goes into court and goes through a process that is almost certain to cutting pensions. to my view that's strange and strong court ruling. if you could do it even in spite of the state constitution, i gather some other cities may look that way. there are reasons that you don't want to cut workers' pensions. i don't think people will be anxious to do it, but it will increase possibility. >> we'll take a short brea
dean, right now the judge has cleared the way in detroit for a wide set of stake holders to take a haircuta lot of cities are still in the process. does that decision make it more to be that places like stockton, san bernardino, may look back at their pensioners, their obligations to city workers in a way that they might not have before? >> well, every city has its own circumstance. what was striking in detroit, and i don't know if this is the case in california, is that in michigan, the...
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. >> gave us this super great haircut, he always does. she wanted to keep her long hair.unner. her husband is a triathlete and they do everything together. this is a versatile haircut that can be worn natural as well. >> let's talk to the family. >> dad is speechless. >> gorgeous. gorgeous. >> what do you think? >> oh, my goodness. you look amazing. >> incredible. >> jill, that dress is perfect. it really is. >> it hugs you perfectly. >> i can't believe how little you are. >> that's very nice. very signed of you. >> we tried on so many dresses. they live in a farming community. she didn't have a little black dress. >> i didn't. i never owned one. >> new by shani. >> big round of applause. >> oh, my gosh. we need to talk about that. >> i am wearing the same designer and it has that spanx stuff inside it. it's fantastic. all righty. second lady. >> i got carried away. >> wanda davis is 53 years old, from huntington, west virginia. never colored her hair before. her daughters begged us to give her a glam new look. she's here with her daughter. let's listen to her story. >> t
. >> gave us this super great haircut, he always does. she wanted to keep her long hair.unner. her husband is a triathlete and they do everything together. this is a versatile haircut that can be worn natural as well. >> let's talk to the family. >> dad is speechless. >> gorgeous. gorgeous. >> what do you think? >> oh, my goodness. you look amazing. >> incredible. >> jill, that dress is perfect. it really is. >> it hugs you perfectly....
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i think absolute first thing that they should focus on is giving steve haircuts to the bondholders i think that starting with about five to ten cents on the dollar might be the right way to go one point four billion dollars of the day is unsecured pension obligation bonds money that people loaned to the city in order to pay some of its pension bonds those are unsecured those they could probably wipe out one hundred percent but that's just going to deal with the short term issues of detroit the reality is long term if it doesn't deal with its long term unfunded pension obligations detroit's going to wind up back in this position the same thing happened to the city of aleppo california where it went into bankruptcy came out of it by cutting debt raising taxes and didn't deal with pension benefit unfunded pension liabilities in the future it's now back in trouble detroit could probably get out of this in the short term by not dealing with pensions but if it wants long term stability it's got to at least amend future benefits it's got to talk to the unions about maybe freezing cost of li
i think absolute first thing that they should focus on is giving steve haircuts to the bondholders i think that starting with about five to ten cents on the dollar might be the right way to go one point four billion dollars of the day is unsecured pension obligation bonds money that people loaned to the city in order to pay some of its pension bonds those are unsecured those they could probably wipe out one hundred percent but that's just going to deal with the short term issues of detroit the...
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i think absolute the first thing that they should focus on is giving steve haircuts to the bondholders i think that starting with about five to ten cents on the dollar might be the right way to go one point four billion dollars of the day is unsecured pension obligation bonds money that people loaned to the city in order to pay some of its pension bonds those are unsecured those they could probably wipe out one hundred percent but that's just going to deal with the short term issues of detroit the reality is long term if it doesn't deal with its long term unfunded pension obligations detroit's going to wind up back in this position the same thing happened to the city of aleppo california where it went into bankruptcy came out of it by cutting debt raising taxes and didn't deal with pension benefit unfunded pension liabilities in the future it's now back in trouble detroit could probably get out of this in the short term by not dealing with pensions but if it wants long term stability it's got to at least amend future benefits it's got to talk to the unions about maybe freezing cost of
i think absolute the first thing that they should focus on is giving steve haircuts to the bondholders i think that starting with about five to ten cents on the dollar might be the right way to go one point four billion dollars of the day is unsecured pension obligation bonds money that people loaned to the city in order to pay some of its pension bonds those are unsecured those they could probably wipe out one hundred percent but that's just going to deal with the short term issues of detroit...
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i think absolute first thing that they should focus on is giving steve haircuts to the bondholders i think that starting with about five to ten cents on the dollar might be the right way to go one point four billion dollars a day is unsecured pension obligation bonds money that people loaned to the city in order to pay some of its pension bonds those are on secured those they could probably wipe out one hundred percent but that's just going to deal with the short term issues of detroit the reality is long term if it doesn't deal with its long term unfunded pension obligations detroit's going to wind up back in this position the same thing happened to the city of aleppo california where it went into bankruptcy came out of it by cutting debt raising taxes and didn't deal with pension benefit unfunded pension liabilities in the future it's now back in trouble detroit could probably get out of this in the short term by not dealing with pensions but if it wants long term stability it's got to at least amend future benefits it's got to talk to the unions about maybe freezing cost of living
i think absolute first thing that they should focus on is giving steve haircuts to the bondholders i think that starting with about five to ten cents on the dollar might be the right way to go one point four billion dollars a day is unsecured pension obligation bonds money that people loaned to the city in order to pay some of its pension bonds those are on secured those they could probably wipe out one hundred percent but that's just going to deal with the short term issues of detroit the...
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i think absolute first thing that they should focus on is giving steve haircuts to the bondholders i think that starting with about five to ten cents on the dollar might be the right way to go one point four billion dollars a day is unsecured pension obligation bonds money that people loaned to the city in order to pay some of its pension bonds those are unsecured those they could probably wipe out one hundred percent but that's just going to deal with the short term issues of detroit the reality is long term if it doesn't deal with its long term unfunded pension obligations detroit's going to wind up back in this position the same thing happened to the city of aleppo california where it went into bankruptcy came out of it by cutting debt raising taxes and didn't deal with pension benefit unfunded pension liabilities in the future it's now back in trouble detroit could probably get out of this in the short term by not dealing with pensions but if it wants long term stability it's got to at least amend future benefits it's got to talk to the unions about maybe freezing cost of living
i think absolute first thing that they should focus on is giving steve haircuts to the bondholders i think that starting with about five to ten cents on the dollar might be the right way to go one point four billion dollars a day is unsecured pension obligation bonds money that people loaned to the city in order to pay some of its pension bonds those are unsecured those they could probably wipe out one hundred percent but that's just going to deal with the short term issues of detroit the...
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. ♪ you had to be a big shot, didn't ya ♪ bennett: he tried every style of music... and haircut.s of imitating other people, and he was going nowhere. he quit new york to hide out in l.a., and took a job at a piano bar. (piano playing) (harmonica playing) one night, he sat at his piano-- a painter at his easel-- creating a poignant world so real, you could see it as you heard it. ♪ it's 9:00 on a saturday ♪ the regular crowd shuffles in ♪ ♪ there's an old man... bennett: so began his journey to set to paper a young man's hopes and heartaches. ♪ a bottle of white ♪ a bottle of red ♪ perhaps a bottle of rosé instead ♪ ♪ what's the matter with the clothes i'm wearing ♪ ♪ can't you tell that your tie's too wide? ♪ ♪ well, we're living here in allentown ♪ ♪ and they're closing all the factories down ♪ ♪ out in bethlehem, they're killing time ♪ ♪ tell her about it ♪ tell her everything you feel ♪ give her every reason ♪ to accept that you're for real ♪ bennett: his songs are born at his piano, but they burst into life on his stage. ♪ friday night, i crashed your party ♪ ♪ saturday, i s
. ♪ you had to be a big shot, didn't ya ♪ bennett: he tried every style of music... and haircut.s of imitating other people, and he was going nowhere. he quit new york to hide out in l.a., and took a job at a piano bar. (piano playing) (harmonica playing) one night, he sat at his piano-- a painter at his easel-- creating a poignant world so real, you could see it as you heard it. ♪ it's 9:00 on a saturday ♪ the regular crowd shuffles in ♪ ♪ there's an old man... bennett: so began...
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she had the haircut and everything. amazing. we will take a short break. after that, we will resume from paris. 's st. peter's square is packed with pilgrims. poped the vatican, francis paraphernalia sells like hot cakes. >> i sell much more. >> he is good. he is a great pope. the week andor forgotten. in rome, the pope made a private visit to a refugee center. these migrants risk everything for the help of a better life in europe. the memories of his september visitor fresh. >> he approached the refugees as he knew them. he was very natural greeting them, meeting them. when he arrived, he sat with the refugees and we offered him a typical drink from argentina that he would enjoy. he was happy to have a drink from his home country. >> a poor church. almost every speech he has advocated austerity and criticized the excesses of capitalism. when addressing the young, he does not mince words either. his remarks have surprised leftist politicians in italy who identify with to the pontiff. >> he knows the misery of the world. and as a pope who speaks out against
she had the haircut and everything. amazing. we will take a short break. after that, we will resume from paris. 's st. peter's square is packed with pilgrims. poped the vatican, francis paraphernalia sells like hot cakes. >> i sell much more. >> he is good. he is a great pope. the week andor forgotten. in rome, the pope made a private visit to a refugee center. these migrants risk everything for the help of a better life in europe. the memories of his september visitor fresh....
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it's unclear, though, how much of a haircut the pensioners will have to take. that is yesterday to be decided and the judge says it's going to be as fair as it can be, whatever it is. >> jeff in detroit, thank you. >> this opportunity today gives us a chance, i think to move forward with a clean slate. >> clean slate maybe but in detroit questions perennially. other financially strapped cities tomorrow. dave says bring the bankruptcies on if that's what it takes, the only way for taxpayers to get a break. dave, there are lot of cities and municipalities, counties on a similar brink, and wouldn't take much to push them over. where is this going? >> well, the mayor of san jose was on fox and friends this morning talking about his effortsed to try to restructure california state law with regard to the -- he is in court right now, being challenged best hi union, because san jose is headed for bankruptcy. san bernardino, stockton, all driven solely by the -- not sole live but overwhelmingly by the power of the unions and the outside, outrageous pensions they have. i
it's unclear, though, how much of a haircut the pensioners will have to take. that is yesterday to be decided and the judge says it's going to be as fair as it can be, whatever it is. >> jeff in detroit, thank you. >> this opportunity today gives us a chance, i think to move forward with a clean slate. >> clean slate maybe but in detroit questions perennially. other financially strapped cities tomorrow. dave says bring the bankruptcies on if that's what it takes, the only way...
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usually we got them out when we did haircuts because they haircut they pull us out of the cell and take us to the concrete yard to cut hair. that's when we would drop the knife off. and when they came to search for us for yard, they didn't find anything. we went out to the yard and found the knife we stashed previously, and that's how we got it out. some inmates choose to do it a little immorally. they put it in places where the sun don't shine, and they carry it out in the yard. that's how they get their knives out. i wasn't about to do that. >> jeremy's weapon smuggling days may be over now that he's locked up in the shu. but the officers deal with other inmates who know the same tricks and can be just as dangerous. next on "lockup: extended stay," jeremy reveals to our producers the events that led him to a life of violence in prison. >> they kept beating this guy and beating this guy, and blood was going everywhere. >>> and later, suspicious activity on "b" yard triggers a shakedown. >> we're out here showing force, maybe get some intel. e. yeah, you've got our discover it card, so
usually we got them out when we did haircuts because they haircut they pull us out of the cell and take us to the concrete yard to cut hair. that's when we would drop the knife off. and when they came to search for us for yard, they didn't find anything. we went out to the yard and found the knife we stashed previously, and that's how we got it out. some inmates choose to do it a little immorally. they put it in places where the sun don't shine, and they carry it out in the yard. that's how...
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it's likely everyone will take a financial haircut. >> judge steven rhodes gave the green light to cut pensions, sell city access and cut debts. outside, detroit municipal workers and retirees protested. retiree david sole called it a death sentence. >> our pensions might go on the chopping block. our art institute, our water department may be sold off. >> the judge said bankruptcy may be the only way to breathe new life into detroit given its $18 billion debt. cum bling infrastructure. in his ruling the judge said: >> in a controversial decision rhodes said retiree pensions could be on the chopping block, saying the state's constitution treats them like any other contract. the union says it will press their case with kevin orr, when he draws up the plan. >> when you are a creditor, you make investment decisions. if you work for the city of new york and you retire, and someonisomeon someonisomeon "sorry didn't mean it." orr promised to work with the union. >> i can tell them that the reality is there's not enough money to address the situation, no matter what we do. >> asmi has filed a
it's likely everyone will take a financial haircut. >> judge steven rhodes gave the green light to cut pensions, sell city access and cut debts. outside, detroit municipal workers and retirees protested. retiree david sole called it a death sentence. >> our pensions might go on the chopping block. our art institute, our water department may be sold off. >> the judge said bankruptcy may be the only way to breathe new life into detroit given its $18 billion debt. cum bling...
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they get a good haircut and feel better about themselves. >>> up next, an inmate confronts the parents of the girl he murdered. >> the victim's mom and stepdad are here today. vickie and greg. they trusted me with their daughter and i ended up killing her. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studi
they get a good haircut and feel better about themselves. >>> up next, an inmate confronts the parents of the girl he murdered. >> the victim's mom and stepdad are here today. vickie and greg. they trusted me with their daughter and i ended up killing her. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the...
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earlier, if we spend more money on goods, we'll have less to spend on services like massages and haircuts and education. >> josh, i want to get to something you were talking about before the break. to quote john mackey's book title, conscience capitalism, it speaks broadly to this shift that we're seeing in america, and if people are thinking more critically and closely about where the products they consume come from. is that something that you felt on this 30-day journey? >> of course. when i was traveling, i had an overwhelming response. people really believe that made in america equals jobs made in america. and on my thought on a former segment, you talk about regulations and free trade, we can go into all of these different talking points, but my main message of the film is simple. consumer demand can change the course of this country, and i think if that's a simple message that you can follow without getting tappinged up with all of these tree trade and fair trade regulations, people can follow them. and that's why they're responding so well to my film. >> responding to global citize
earlier, if we spend more money on goods, we'll have less to spend on services like massages and haircuts and education. >> josh, i want to get to something you were talking about before the break. to quote john mackey's book title, conscience capitalism, it speaks broadly to this shift that we're seeing in america, and if people are thinking more critically and closely about where the products they consume come from. is that something that you felt on this 30-day journey? >> of...
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i have not gotten a haircut. you look amazing. how're you? >> honestly i am having a hard time. >> we will get into it later but not here. i know i said i embarrass. she turned away. around me women were earning delaying and the bench was stacked high with ribbons and paper. along with colorful hoarders i grabbed one. i could not remember the time i had seen these women i saw one old classmate and made my way to her. how were you? she tried not to spill her during court dropper feared. i am good. i am okay. how are you? i want to hear about you. what was it like? >> it was hot. it was hard. is in bad shape than this and on the response is so complicated. she was nodding their eyes were wondering although she may have been interested my friend did not have the words to talk about it. she just wanted to know how i was doing i was struggling to put sentences to gather. i did not have party appropriate anecdotes' but most mornings i had trouble to bring myself to get out of my pajamas. i deflected the conversation back to her. how were you? >> it
i have not gotten a haircut. you look amazing. how're you? >> honestly i am having a hard time. >> we will get into it later but not here. i know i said i embarrass. she turned away. around me women were earning delaying and the bench was stacked high with ribbons and paper. along with colorful hoarders i grabbed one. i could not remember the time i had seen these women i saw one old classmate and made my way to her. how were you? she tried not to spill her during court dropper...
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you could interpret that as meaning everybody could take some sort of a haircut. >> and the unions, they're not waiting. they're head to go federal court to try to appeal this? >> reporter: yes, the first union to say that they're going to appeal the decision, and others are likely to follow. >> what has been the reaction from people as far as concerned about the future of the city of detroit, and how do you attract firefighters and police and other city workers if they know that future pensions could be in jeopardy? >> reporter: well, that's difficult, you know, we'll start with the retirees. they're making between anywhere $19,000 to $9,000 a year. i talked to a couple of retirees who said if our pensions are cut we may not be able to pay our mortgages, we may have to leave the city. the city has lost 25% of its population since 2000. on the other hand you have millennials that the city is trying to attract downtown. companies like quicken loans, have been offering and need young people to move down here. they want the city to right it's financial situation. everyone has a stake in this.
you could interpret that as meaning everybody could take some sort of a haircut. >> and the unions, they're not waiting. they're head to go federal court to try to appeal this? >> reporter: yes, the first union to say that they're going to appeal the decision, and others are likely to follow. >> what has been the reaction from people as far as concerned about the future of the city of detroit, and how do you attract firefighters and police and other city workers if they know...
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i'm not sure how you do that since it was a haircut off the top, the same percentage in all the departments spread the pain. how do you do a partial roll back of it? >> they may be able to give departments more control over how they allocate their budget, but there has been such an outcry any time these deals leak out. the fact that heritage action is coming out and complain even though it has not hit the press yet, it has not been released. it goes to show you how tight the situation is, and these people have possible careful what they leak out and when. if words comes out what is coming out the pipe, interest groups, big money groups will blow out their arms and complain about it. even though we have a december 13th deadline. it's a fairly arbitrary deadline. the sky won't fall. but if they can't come up with something on this friday, the 13th deadline, do they feel like they can come to an agreement or is that not in the cards right now. >> don't they have something to prove? deadlines have not meant much lately and often deadlines that from imposed. put in place because there were such
i'm not sure how you do that since it was a haircut off the top, the same percentage in all the departments spread the pain. how do you do a partial roll back of it? >> they may be able to give departments more control over how they allocate their budget, but there has been such an outcry any time these deals leak out. the fact that heritage action is coming out and complain even though it has not hit the press yet, it has not been released. it goes to show you how tight the situation is,...
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. - wow, look at you, all sweaty with your tool belt and your '90s haircut. look like you're in a gay porno. - oh, yeah? you're one to talk, buddy. - [bronx accent] i'm brent. i'm the new guy on the crew. - i'm rod. i'm the boss. and what i say goes. i've never been with a man before. - looks like i'm the boss now...rod. - oh! what are we doing? - i don't know. whatever! let's wrestle! it doesn't matter. - [chuckles] liz, what is "adoption stuff"? - [chuckles] - are you adopting a kid? - no. don't worry. that's from a long time ago. it's not happening. - you have a baby name book, and you circled adolf? - actually, i borrowed that book from my mother, so be glad i'm not a boy. - okay, well, why'd you give up on it?
. - wow, look at you, all sweaty with your tool belt and your '90s haircut. look like you're in a gay porno. - oh, yeah? you're one to talk, buddy. - [bronx accent] i'm brent. i'm the new guy on the crew. - i'm rod. i'm the boss. and what i say goes. i've never been with a man before. - looks like i'm the boss now...rod. - oh! what are we doing? - i don't know. whatever! let's wrestle! it doesn't matter. - [chuckles] liz, what is "adoption stuff"? - [chuckles] - are you adopting a...
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i had a haircut i did when the bitcoins were $50 and that coin is now worth $980.er hall owns splitends salon in santa ana, california and is a bitcoin fanatic-- even paying his employees with coins. the number of merchants worldwide that accepts bitcoin jumped 81% in november and overstock dot com announced it will be accepting bitcoin in the second half of the year. the freedom from big banks and government control that bitcoin provides is something experts say consumers are starting to embrace. in the wake of the global financial crisis, there has been a real explosion in interest for transferring, storing, and measuring value. with no government backing, bitcoin can wildly fluctuate in value depending on the investment of its users and geo-political pressures. one bitcoin peaked at a price of twelve hundred dollars in early decemeber, but when china recently banned bitcoin, that caused the value to drop to nearly five hundred dollars. and the european banking authority has warned that bitcoin lacks consumer protections. nelms says that the political consequence
i had a haircut i did when the bitcoins were $50 and that coin is now worth $980.er hall owns splitends salon in santa ana, california and is a bitcoin fanatic-- even paying his employees with coins. the number of merchants worldwide that accepts bitcoin jumped 81% in november and overstock dot com announced it will be accepting bitcoin in the second half of the year. the freedom from big banks and government control that bitcoin provides is something experts say consumers are starting to...
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the traditional way of collecting the only person there to make a calligraphy brush it off first haircut many didn't stop to offer service to prepare for how the brush is made from the childcare. the price will be widely brings people to value the brush handle the team that won the bid from danville. we tossed around thirty us dollars the more candles than i ever intend to bring in prices of several hundred us all. many stores depress the price to over two hundred dollars for the most popular product of record on when it would cost the products are counterfeit they're very few ivory material will lead you through when you brush the cops are not to brush the couple dollars. nor did she. the production process some stores direct the raf he already made will practice with some of the child care if i'm talking about cars china's fuel prices have plummeted in the past two years. in china a huge walk in the past two years. which i haven't had the hide a repeat of the deal could reach one thousand nine hundred the us dollar. get your doctor or the future the problem is you only get pampered. ir
the traditional way of collecting the only person there to make a calligraphy brush it off first haircut many didn't stop to offer service to prepare for how the brush is made from the childcare. the price will be widely brings people to value the brush handle the team that won the bid from danville. we tossed around thirty us dollars the more candles than i ever intend to bring in prices of several hundred us all. many stores depress the price to over two hundred dollars for the most popular...
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spending economy consumer spending on services everything from ransom water bills to health care and haircuts as a laggard as the economy as a cover for the worst recession since the great depression such expenditures adjusted for inflation have risen six point three percent since mid two thousand and nine compared with a thirty four percent surge and.
spending economy consumer spending on services everything from ransom water bills to health care and haircuts as a laggard as the economy as a cover for the worst recession since the great depression such expenditures adjusted for inflation have risen six point three percent since mid two thousand and nine compared with a thirty four percent surge and.
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they would tell me ok ok clinton terrence you need to deliver your line quicker because you get a haircut and more saying there sit there are lines like and he take a beat and a half behind it and i was like whoa as like but he's thinking about what they said would you say that on just a lens like no i'm not saying a lot i'm thinking about looking say it like it's a joke as one for us is like no as if you can cut it out any way you want to do it but he's serious about what he said a correct and as a result of him being serious the audience listen to it and they could find humor in it can't wait to see a best man holiday will be in theaters november fifteenth miss a smash it's incredible you made a movie this year prisoners with you jack when jake delhomme. want it better not do that was an amazing movie i think it frightened people you know it's jars of the family because there's no way to protect your family from what might happen right outside of two children take them away and then switch it b.m. then what do you do with that if your kid is taken you know how do you respond do you beco
they would tell me ok ok clinton terrence you need to deliver your line quicker because you get a haircut and more saying there sit there are lines like and he take a beat and a half behind it and i was like whoa as like but he's thinking about what they said would you say that on just a lens like no i'm not saying a lot i'm thinking about looking say it like it's a joke as one for us is like no as if you can cut it out any way you want to do it but he's serious about what he said a correct and...
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infrastructure side of the business but once i think the result of the experience and tonic of their haircut know is that the government decided to retain the net works in state or so the cast of quirky weekend stay tuned the rest of the business the customer of business the wind energy business to like it found that these are what are being sold in the energy business on board sheridan is being sold off for the journey except now we have two companies under its umbrella. one the net works company and one irish border and of course it is a growing income significantly in the irish will accompany and thinking of implementing jobs a in fiji. he asked the moment and those that positions and secure the jobs are secure word it's parked in the understanding with the preferred bidder to be he competed in jenin me that existing workers had retained their jobs at existing conditions including pension and typed and that the double play to five and getting the money i become too used to hate and death spencer with assault and going to job creation. the majority of the clinical into job creation the res
infrastructure side of the business but once i think the result of the experience and tonic of their haircut know is that the government decided to retain the net works in state or so the cast of quirky weekend stay tuned the rest of the business the customer of business the wind energy business to like it found that these are what are being sold in the energy business on board sheridan is being sold off for the journey except now we have two companies under its umbrella. one the net works...
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spending economy consumer spending on services everything from ransom water bills to health care and haircuts as a laggard as the economy as a cover from the worst recession since the great depression such expenditures adjusted for inflation have risen six point three percent since mid two thousand and nine compared with a thirty four percent surge and outlays on durable goods such as automobiles and appliances according to data from the commerce department and washington imax the culprit is the millennial living in mom's basement slouching toward the robot's row . living back in the basement. camping out on a ping pong table. drinking tang. and you know open for the best get the worst an educated unbanked unloved or kids there's no drag on the economy because you're not out there spending. an appendage the they're the society's appendix they need to be appendectomy yes well as they said people are spending and durable goods like refrigerators and washing machines but they're not spending on services because you don't need to internet connections you just have one for the home of these there
spending economy consumer spending on services everything from ransom water bills to health care and haircuts as a laggard as the economy as a cover from the worst recession since the great depression such expenditures adjusted for inflation have risen six point three percent since mid two thousand and nine compared with a thirty four percent surge and outlays on durable goods such as automobiles and appliances according to data from the commerce department and washington imax the culprit is...
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. - wow, look at you, all sweaty with your tool belt and your '90s haircut.you're in a gay porno. - oh, yeah? you're one to talk, buddy. - [bronx accent] i'm brent.
. - wow, look at you, all sweaty with your tool belt and your '90s haircut.you're in a gay porno. - oh, yeah? you're one to talk, buddy. - [bronx accent] i'm brent.
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missouri native is a former college football captain who recently bragged about getting his first haircut in orbit. his partner mastracchio is a space walk veteran. this is the 8th walk for the father of three from connecticut. >> nice work, guys. >> reporter: it took two spacewalks, 12 hours in the black vacuum of space, but the duo did what they came to do. >> we have a pump that is alive and well. >> reporter: and maybe more importantly, they reported no problems with their spacesuits today. no water leaks this time. >> everything is nice and dry. >> best christmas ever. >> it took a couple of weeks to get it done but we got it. >> reporter: we are inside a mockup of the airlock here at the johnson space center. this is what the astronauts actually train in and just a couple of hours ago those two returned safely to a room just like this to repressurize. i think it is fair to say mission accomplished. >> two words we love. ryan owens, thanks very much. mission accomplished. >>> as this played out tonight it was not lost on us what americans were watching play out in space 45 years ago,
missouri native is a former college football captain who recently bragged about getting his first haircut in orbit. his partner mastracchio is a space walk veteran. this is the 8th walk for the father of three from connecticut. >> nice work, guys. >> reporter: it took two spacewalks, 12 hours in the black vacuum of space, but the duo did what they came to do. >> we have a pump that is alive and well. >> reporter: and maybe more importantly, they reported no problems with...
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i added who are depth, gave her a classic layered haircut. >> sandy loves her friend.>> i'm so happy for her. >> she looks beautiful. >> and we love the outfit. >> flip around for one second. that will come off. >> love it. love to see friends like that. it's so great. shelly, why don't you come back out. thank you as always. danny will show you what you can do with all the leftover wrapping paper right after this. >>> no that you've unwrapped all your gifts, the big cleanup is under way. what do you do with all the paper? danny is back to help us create post-christmas crafts. >>> no that you've unwrapped all your gifts, the big cleanup is under way. what do you do with all the paper? reuse it! danny is back to help us create post-christmas crafts. >> hello, danny. post-christmas syndrome right now? are you good? >> i'm great. always happy to be with you guys. so it's christmas day. you have cards and gift wrap and ribbons. what do you do with it? you can reuse it or make a really fun craft project. take your holiday cards. it's like two inside. you make a christmas ca
i added who are depth, gave her a classic layered haircut. >> sandy loves her friend.>> i'm so happy for her. >> she looks beautiful. >> and we love the outfit. >> flip around for one second. that will come off. >> love it. love to see friends like that. it's so great. shelly, why don't you come back out. thank you as always. danny will show you what you can do with all the leftover wrapping paper right after this. >>> no that you've unwrapped all...
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. >> that haircut is fantastic. >> this is a bob, jagged on the bottom, pushed to the side.which were a little bit frosty. i made her this soft natural looking warm brown, which is very close to her natural color, by the way. and of course her makeup. >> christy, what do you think? >> i'm speechless. >> you're also adorable. >> you are. >> yes, yes. and you love it too, richard? >> oh, yeah. >> jill, that dress was made for her. >> imagine, major, right? look at this body on her. i mean, winter white is still appropriate. we love that for the winter. >> beautiful. >> a big round of applause. >> oh, my god. >> go join your family right over there. >> richard saying thank you. >> aw. >> all right, our second lady is robin. she's 46, from hattiesburg, mississippi. when we asked her about her daily beauty routine, she laughled out loud. so she was thrilled for the opportunity to pay it forward for just a few hours. >> mississippi lady needs a makeover. a lot of signs today. someone came to us and said, i want to be a redhead. >> i want to be a redhead, yes, absolutely. >> you're
. >> that haircut is fantastic. >> this is a bob, jagged on the bottom, pushed to the side.which were a little bit frosty. i made her this soft natural looking warm brown, which is very close to her natural color, by the way. and of course her makeup. >> christy, what do you think? >> i'm speechless. >> you're also adorable. >> you are. >> yes, yes. and you love it too, richard? >> oh, yeah. >> jill, that dress was made for her. >>...
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young seth with his hair all day on a rugby shirt and cope bottle glasses we actually have the same haircut but with the alarming we both have this weird all brushed forward bangs that was. good i showed up and he needed someone to help with the pilot presentation and at that time you know i think he was a little like oh my god it's alex porson from mad t.v. i was the big shot of them and he was you know i was doing him a favor of helping with the pilot presentation and. i was doing a live show at the time that was doing. that sounded like my cars and then long island and eisenhower mountain there and he said can you speed it up because the show is only twenty two minutes and that's really annoying so i sped it up and he said that's great and we did that and then when the show got the green light to be made fox made him riyad titian everyone on the planet to see if there was someone better than me so you had to go through them i had to go through after i had done the job that i had to as a whole and you have to wait to know did you got it how do you know it was a couple months did you think
young seth with his hair all day on a rugby shirt and cope bottle glasses we actually have the same haircut but with the alarming we both have this weird all brushed forward bangs that was. good i showed up and he needed someone to help with the pilot presentation and at that time you know i think he was a little like oh my god it's alex porson from mad t.v. i was the big shot of them and he was you know i was doing him a favor of helping with the pilot presentation and. i was doing a live show...
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. >> same haircut. [laughter] >> over to you gentlemen now. >> i am brad's father. [laughter] >> go ahead. >> go for it. >> make you all, ladies and gentlemen. >> so your last name means arabic for sword. so when you go by something like sword, anyway, it's wonderful. thank you all for coming out on saturday morning to the miami book fair, which is the best one in the united states. [applause] and i just want to know one thing. when i am in a band called the rock bottom remainders. and we have formally disbanded, but we're still going to play because it turns out it doesn't matter. [laughter] the we will be playing at 6:00 o'clock today and the whole band will be talking and a lot of people probably never heard us perform. anyway, we are going to be playing and i won't be there because he doesn't have a lot of talent. [laughter] so i will talk a little bit about my book and it is a novel called "insane city." miami is called the insane city. it's about thing about miami -- and carl pointed this out, that you really can't make anything up about miami that is weirder
. >> same haircut. [laughter] >> over to you gentlemen now. >> i am brad's father. [laughter] >> go ahead. >> go for it. >> make you all, ladies and gentlemen. >> so your last name means arabic for sword. so when you go by something like sword, anyway, it's wonderful. thank you all for coming out on saturday morning to the miami book fair, which is the best one in the united states. [applause] and i just want to know one thing. when i am in a band...