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ok when she addressed a question to herbert herbert go ahead. i want to i want to tell you i care because points number go ahead i never use the i never used the expression that the united states has a right i'm simply or exercising a somewhat different judgment at the united states has very often played a role in maintaining equilibrium but let me make another point about syria if i may be the opposition forces in syria are not at all clear it may be true that al-qaeda is playing a role and it's not only al-qaeda there are a number of forces that represent the opposition in syria so when you're talking about the united states supporting al-qaeda the united states and sleezy torquing i mean they are working with the mysteries that i don't know in syria i am side of i didn't say working with on the same side i said that the opposition forces in syria represent a number of different interests and it is not simply al-qaeda that's the only point that i'm making when you're talking about libya the result of the view remains uncertain we're not entire
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you cross out the new peace plan for syria i'm joined by herbert lunden in new york he is president emeritus of the hudson institute in brussels we go to john priest mown he is a writer and author of humanitarian imperialism and in london we have lindsey german she is the convener of the british anti-war organization stop the war coalition all right folks this is cross-eyed that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encouraged her but if i go to you first in new york what's your sense of kofi annan peace plan for syria is it a beginning or is it a dead end well it's probably a dead end largely because the civil war is likely to go on saddam has engaged in murderous activities thousands of people have lost their lives it's a terrible situation the problem however is what is the aftermath if in fact assad is the pose what actually occurs is the muslim brotherhood that takes over and yet it gets yet another put it put a lock in and that part of the world or in fact does do the democratic forces emerge there are a lot of competing interests russia obviously has a warm water port
you cross out the new peace plan for syria i'm joined by herbert lunden in new york he is president emeritus of the hudson institute in brussels we go to john priest mown he is a writer and author of humanitarian imperialism and in london we have lindsey german she is the convener of the british anti-war organization stop the war coalition all right folks this is cross-eyed that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encouraged her but if i go to you first in new york what's...
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[bell] secretary boomer: [names] herbert. >> i am having difficulty on one california mine. last week, they had to turn back and not get to their terminal destination. on one occasion, i had to wait 15 minutes for the bus that was turned back. on the second occasion, i asked the driver why the bus had to be turned back. she has replied, "because my supervisor told me to." i was not given a full explanation. i would like an explanation why these buses are being turned back. i want an explanation as to why these buses get bunched up. sometimes there are three or four buses that are bunched together, and this has been happening for the last six months. also, there is the number of the signs with the destination and the arrival of buses. sometimes, i will see a sign that the bus is going to come 45 to 60 minutes from now, and the bus is going to, a lot sooner, and actually, i got furious about two things. now, i realize that there is no free lunch. i hate to be in the lunch. -- being the lunch. and secondly, you are here to serve the people and not serve yourself. these are my c
[bell] secretary boomer: [names] herbert. >> i am having difficulty on one california mine. last week, they had to turn back and not get to their terminal destination. on one occasion, i had to wait 15 minutes for the bus that was turned back. on the second occasion, i asked the driver why the bus had to be turned back. she has replied, "because my supervisor told me to." i was not given a full explanation. i would like an explanation why these buses are being turned back. i...
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my stars are this is the kaiser report of church of the church and this is your cap games stacey herbert max thank you mean this is your captain freaking. bongo news exclusive pilot goes berzerk watching jim cramer there and pressing the prince button is ben bernanke he of course and he is in charge of our global economy i thought it was a good analogy to compare this to the jet blue pilot when a little bit bizarre on the flight to las vegas yet what happened the first time the cockpit running down the aisle make it look in first peanuts well max passengers do screaming jet blue captain is midair rant divert flight a jet blue flight captain had to be tackled by passengers today after you ran up and down a packed flight screaming about terrorism and al qaida in a terrifying mid-air outburst he was shouting say your prayers but it is very similar to how the guy in charge of our global financial monetary system is doing the same thing and yet the passengers are not tackling the captain as it were but they're sitting there calmly as if the plane isn't out of control. is the pilot of the amer
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as the news continues to report that's coming up shortly and in this edition max keiser and stacy herbert looked back at a decade to reveal the scheme which helped greece join the euro zone carnacki is nassib debt and how it's orchestrated banked tidy profit coming your way shortly here on our thing. biomass kaiser this is the kaiser report trickle down shake in the tollbooth. start with stacey erb rick yes max we're seeing financial crimes all over the place right well the feds have apparently acted they are able to act six charged in federal crackdown on hacking by anonymous sex groups. so we know of a little second member admitted to hacking sony and also the computer system used by fox broadcasting company rupert murdoch's news corporation according to u.s. authorities so some of these other defendants face as much as one hundred twenty two and a half years in prison according to the judge involved in this case yeah well one of of the hackers who hacked into m.f. global accounts but what about the hackers that hacked into the live or business multi hundred trillion dollar business the
as the news continues to report that's coming up shortly and in this edition max keiser and stacy herbert looked back at a decade to reveal the scheme which helped greece join the euro zone carnacki is nassib debt and how it's orchestrated banked tidy profit coming your way shortly here on our thing. biomass kaiser this is the kaiser report trickle down shake in the tollbooth. start with stacey erb rick yes max we're seeing financial crimes all over the place right well the feds have apparently...
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herbert. one dealt with a documentation of all of the wars we had fought in the united states of america including the first colonial war. i mean, this was blowing my mind. herbert had another book of 250 slavery boats from 1800 to 1859. and what he considered a slavery boat involved 10 or more slaves, and i was flabbergasted that black people had resisted. prior to that they taught me black folks as nice and sit on a bench and play the banjo and basically happy and it was just the opposite. so i'm shocked. i mean you know, it was a thing. so i'm really on a quest, a literal quest to understand, know and realize my african-american people's history and struggle. martin luther king came in town to speak the latter part of that year. and i'm there in oakland auditorium, 7,000 people in there, and martin luther king is castigating all of these businesses and stuff but for not hiring people of color, and he got to one point in his speech and he says and we're going to all so patrick's bread compan
herbert. one dealt with a documentation of all of the wars we had fought in the united states of america including the first colonial war. i mean, this was blowing my mind. herbert had another book of 250 slavery boats from 1800 to 1859. and what he considered a slavery boat involved 10 or more slaves, and i was flabbergasted that black people had resisted. prior to that they taught me black folks as nice and sit on a bench and play the banjo and basically happy and it was just the opposite. so...
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what makes the scandal surrounding greek debt is explored by financial guru and his co-host stacey herbert that's next in the kaiser report. this is the kaiser report trickle down shake down in the toll booth. start with stacey or brooke yes max who are seeing financial crimes all over the place right well the feds have apparently acted they are able to act six charged in federal crackdown on hacking by anonymous sex groups. so how do we know of a little sect member admitted to hacking sony and also the computer system used by fox broadcasting company rupert murdoch's news corp according to u.s. authorities so sabu and these other defendants face as much as one hundred twenty two and a half years in prison according to the judge involved in this case yeah well what about the hackers who hacked into m.f. global accounts but what about the hackers that hacked into the live or business multi hundred trillion dollar business they hacked into the local the search they hacked into greece to stabilize the country were the penalties for these people exactly because all these guys are charged with
what makes the scandal surrounding greek debt is explored by financial guru and his co-host stacey herbert that's next in the kaiser report. this is the kaiser report trickle down shake down in the toll booth. start with stacey or brooke yes max who are seeing financial crimes all over the place right well the feds have apparently acted they are able to act six charged in federal crackdown on hacking by anonymous sex groups. so how do we know of a little sect member admitted to hacking sony and...
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property was being rented to the french foreign minister to the united states, a man named thomas herbert presented a bill to susan decatur, and it was for erecting a building joining the house in president's square. now, this is the north side of the slave quarters today. whether the building constructed by thomas herbert in 1822 is this structure joined to the back of decatur house remains an open question, and it's under active investigation. i'll talk about that a little bit. this is the south elevation of that building, which faces an interior court yard. well, susan and steven decatur did not register as slave owners in washington, d.c. we know there were enslaiched men, women, and children living on the property by the late 1820s in the household of secretary of state henry clay, who was renting the property from susan decatur. a woman named charlotte du pea, enslaved in the household, sued him for her freedom and that of her children charles and mary ann in 1829. while the case was being decided and the court eventually ruled against her, she remained in the decatur house with its
property was being rented to the french foreign minister to the united states, a man named thomas herbert presented a bill to susan decatur, and it was for erecting a building joining the house in president's square. now, this is the north side of the slave quarters today. whether the building constructed by thomas herbert in 1822 is this structure joined to the back of decatur house remains an open question, and it's under active investigation. i'll talk about that a little bit. this is the...
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the next next guys are in states herbert look at what's in common between big corporations and what's the lowers. ties are welcome to the kaiser report remember couple of weeks ago we were talking about the richest towns in america being within an hour's drive of washington d.c. and then most of those towns specialized in essentially spying on americans there's more there's max yes this is the data industrial complex otherwise known as dick and these dicks are in the news this week we have the hackers on one side and the hackers on the other side really strapped for is a joke and so is wiki leaks for taking it seriously so we know we have this big data dump from wiki leaks which was data from stratfor five million emails hacked by anonymous well the atlantic says the corporate research firm has branded itself as a cia like global intelligence firm but only julian a song and some over paying clients are fooled a friend who works in intelligence once joked that stratfor is just the economist a week later and several hundred times more expensive as of two thousand and one a stratfor subs
the next next guys are in states herbert look at what's in common between big corporations and what's the lowers. ties are welcome to the kaiser report remember couple of weeks ago we were talking about the richest towns in america being within an hour's drive of washington d.c. and then most of those towns specialized in essentially spying on americans there's more there's max yes this is the data industrial complex otherwise known as dick and these dicks are in the news this week we have the...
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max kaiser this is the kaiser report let's talk about yogurt kamikazes stacy herbert max kaiser there's a war on if you need to be armed that's a younger kamikaze going rico. then as they lows falls victim to yogurt attack yogurt seems to be the name of the game in greece these days as more and more people are using said dairy product to express their bubbling contempt against any parliamentary representative they happened to come across finance minister possibly would be leader even jealous then was the latest victim of the yogurt kamikazes at a convention on saturday and the man who threw this yogurt at him was an elderly citizen who was using a crutch to help him walk up to the finance minister threw some yogurt at him and said that he was upset with his pension being well the thing about this yogurt is that you know eat a lot of it and you'll live to ninety but the problem is now up until now your pensions been stolen by the telco so all that yogurt is no good people are getting rid of it like what you're looking ninety i don't get a four to look past fifty two. in the yogurt in the
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mick and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert i was like my guest dr michael eisen we like to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser reported r t t v are you until next time exercise or saying.
mick and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert i was like my guest dr michael eisen we like to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser reported r t t v are you until next time exercise or saying.
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keyser this is because the report magic circles inner sanctums and of course curses stacy herbert tell me more max the topic of conversation stay be j.p. morgan the credit card for the one percent of the one percent the ticker so you see this number here one thousand the estimated value in dollars of the materials in a j.p. morgan poll adium card if you happen to have an extra twenty five million dollars that you were willing to let j.p. morgan chase manage for you there's at least one perk you can expect to receive that you won't find anywhere else that j.p. morgan palladium card apparently spent around for three years max and there's only a couple thousand people who have this the card itself is actually made with politi and twenty three carat gold reportedly putting its cost of materials alone about one thousand right while the card allows for the users when they go to an a.t.m. machine or they use it as a purchases that they get the spot price for currencies there's no market making going on there's no spread that everyone else is using a credit card to chase customers who use the
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next hour financial guru max kaiser and his co-host stacy herbert unveil more of the secrets behind the curtains of global finance because report is just ahead. kaiser this is the cause report young goldman sachs or stone stacey banks when you were a banker on wall street did you ever repeat what he's eyeballs out yeah that's common vernacular for just wrong a customer rip their eyes out tear off their head put down their necks you know typical things like this the idea is to destroy the customers ok well we're talking about goldman sachs why i'm leaving goldman sachs this is the viral video of this week the corny twenty twelve of this week greg smith goldman sachs executive director and head of the firm's united states equity derivatives business in europe the middle east and africa he spent twelve years at the firm is now wrote a letter he resigned but a letter to the new york times explaining why he's resigning and said that the company is toxic and destructive and he said what are the three quick ways to become a leader at goldman sachs a execute on the firm's axes which is goldman
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that specs keyser estate herbert's focus on what they call global colonization led by big corporations and politicians. nice guys are welcome the guys report nobody is doing any checks and balances on the out of control rogue banker types they are becoming worse they're mutating into out right well we'll talk about it more stays here but it's only more max we see colonization all around the world and colonization often happens through missionaries and all of those there are to help who repro man director urges fans to pirate a bunch of my stuff right away so we command director alex cox was interviewed and he said of hollywood it is so corrupt now they want to have longer copyright periods because they say the young artists are relying on this money so hollywood is there to help the young struggling artist but of course behind all their help for you they're actually destroying your culture or that they say they are trying to protect the young artists never see any money alex cox continues because they sign away that money to big media corporations like universal and viacom we the artis
that specs keyser estate herbert's focus on what they call global colonization led by big corporations and politicians. nice guys are welcome the guys report nobody is doing any checks and balances on the out of control rogue banker types they are becoming worse they're mutating into out right well we'll talk about it more stays here but it's only more max we see colonization all around the world and colonization often happens through missionaries and all of those there are to help who repro...
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in '92, some of the clinton ads kind of arguing that george herbert walker bush was out of touch. those were very effective. reagan's morning in america ad, 1984, was very effective. some of the obama ads from 2008 were very notable in terms of his message of change and hope. so i think anybody who kind of looks at the history of ads would kind of point to those as particularly effective advertisements. >> let's go to cynthia novarro, you're next, from the washington center. >> my question is in regards of the evolution of ads. so we've been seeing how they've developed in the past 60 years. from black and white film to cheesy music to a candidate speaking directly at the camera to us to what we have now. my question is, how far do you think technology and editing software's going to get, and where do you see political commercialth in the next 10, 15 years? >> i think when you look at 2012, the big innovation that i see is the distribution mechanism for ads. and particularly the reliance on social media. when you look at what obama's doing and roll mney and the oth republican cand
in '92, some of the clinton ads kind of arguing that george herbert walker bush was out of touch. those were very effective. reagan's morning in america ad, 1984, was very effective. some of the obama ads from 2008 were very notable in terms of his message of change and hope. so i think anybody who kind of looks at the history of ads would kind of point to those as particularly effective advertisements. >> let's go to cynthia novarro, you're next, from the washington center. >> my...
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herbert allison, is a good first step, and i think this hearing mostest in the right direction. the program can serve a valuable purpose. right now, we have to know if the loans and the loan guarantees that have been issued through them are as effective as we had all hoped they would be. we still have tough decisions to make, and i hope we learn enough to make sure those decisions are fully informed. thank you, mr. allison, and mr. chairman. >> thank you. mr. herbert allison is the author of the "report of the independent consultant's review with respect to the department of energy loan and loan guarantee portfolio." we appreciate your good work on that report, and we look forward to your describing it to us and making any other comments before we ask questions. thank you. >> thank you, chairman bingaman, ranking member murkowski, and members of the committee. i was appointed by the chief of staff of white house to study the department of energy portfolio of loans and guarantees to clean energy projects. i was asked to evaluate the current status of the portfolio, proposed ways
herbert allison, is a good first step, and i think this hearing mostest in the right direction. the program can serve a valuable purpose. right now, we have to know if the loans and the loan guarantees that have been issued through them are as effective as we had all hoped they would be. we still have tough decisions to make, and i hope we learn enough to make sure those decisions are fully informed. thank you, mr. allison, and mr. chairman. >> thank you. mr. herbert allison is the author...
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i think george herbert walker bush and we know mrs. bush are the kind of republicans to stay over.k. time for people to close ranks. i don't know if santorum and newt gingrich will get the program here, but i notice that adelson said it's over for newt. a big deal. santorum's super pac will continue to go to the convention. this is a reality. if had been normal presidential rules the race would have been over a month-and-a-half ago. one last thing, endorsements in primaries probably matter. in the general election they don't matter much. >> eric: the first laid did was on the show a month ago. she said he is the guy. she was proud. >> dana: she said i'll speak for the president. >> eric: for 41, right? >> greg: a good and significant development for you're the romney team, you are thinking we're one step closer today. but the marco rubio endorsement last night, even some people thought it was lukewarm is also significant. >> greg: what do you think? do you think this will give a message to rewt, combination of rick and newt? >> andrea: they're not listening well. but if the money r
i think george herbert walker bush and we know mrs. bush are the kind of republicans to stay over.k. time for people to close ranks. i don't know if santorum and newt gingrich will get the program here, but i notice that adelson said it's over for newt. a big deal. santorum's super pac will continue to go to the convention. this is a reality. if had been normal presidential rules the race would have been over a month-and-a-half ago. one last thing, endorsements in primaries probably matter. in...
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former president george herbert walker bush officially gets behind mitt romney. >> i think it is timeet behind this good man. >> bush and his wife met with romney in houston to make the enforcement official. the former president called mitt romney a good man. his son, he at this point in staying out of the gop nomination. if the johnson we will let you know. a big revelation in a controversy surrounding apple. what investigators have discovered. >> check out this video from last week. police officers pulled over batman. not only do we have the video to show you we talk to the officer pulled him over. >> we do have a frost and freeze advisories' out. >> caught on camera, the caped crusader caught driving his batmobile. there was no sign of robin or the joker. the driver who pulled them over is talking about what happened. this happened on route 29. >> unusual to say the least. montgomery county police found themselves not making just the international news when this happened. he got some pretty interesting things to say about the whole experience. >> in nearly 30 years with montgomery
former president george herbert walker bush officially gets behind mitt romney. >> i think it is timeet behind this good man. >> bush and his wife met with romney in houston to make the enforcement official. the former president called mitt romney a good man. his son, he at this point in staying out of the gop nomination. if the johnson we will let you know. a big revelation in a controversy surrounding apple. what investigators have discovered. >> check out this video from...
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and linda avery herbert, i wanted to point you out. you're sitting in front of me. rita, i feel like i want to name tom comic role, and everyone, mark. anyway, my sister, my friend joyce from way back. mr. shaw, randy. i will go ahead and start. you know, it was just yesterday that i was standing under the rotunda listening to mayor lee's inaugural speech, and i think this is an incredible time for our city. a time where the city is coming together and moving past the old political pigeonhole. i want to say first and up front that we are the city where everyone is included. we are the city for everyone. our priorities are clear. we need to focus on jobs and smart economic development for all of our neighborhoods and rolled up our sleeves, get to work, and get things done. to the people of district 5, mayor lee and i share the same standard, that every decision i make will be what i believe are in the best interests of my constituents and the people of san francisco. i think you all know that i am is following in the footsteps of great supervisors who have represente
and linda avery herbert, i wanted to point you out. you're sitting in front of me. rita, i feel like i want to name tom comic role, and everyone, mark. anyway, my sister, my friend joyce from way back. mr. shaw, randy. i will go ahead and start. you know, it was just yesterday that i was standing under the rotunda listening to mayor lee's inaugural speech, and i think this is an incredible time for our city. a time where the city is coming together and moving past the old political pigeonhole....
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>> herbert weiner, for -- >> that is a highlighehter for what the cab drivers think. i have been idealizing -- the same thing that happens to us is happening to you. the demand keeps growing and you have to divide this, and we're going to go for sources of revenue, and what we have seen is, -- we would give everything to you if this is enough for a good reason. that would be fine with us. but this will not solve the problem. you have to look at the gauges that you were working on, laziness and productivity, creativity. and we did the demonstrations, with the 600 cabs circling for the first time. if i was in your shoes i would possibly do the same thing, try to go for the bigger pie. but the thing is, with any of you laid down, and see that others are making twice as much as you, and let people walk over you, so the next step would be to keep you off our shoulders. people are ready to put 200,000 -- 1000 if they have to, the 200 should do this. to put this on the ballot and get you out. this is not the first time in the history. then it -- the american indians were des
>> herbert weiner, for -- >> that is a highlighehter for what the cab drivers think. i have been idealizing -- the same thing that happens to us is happening to you. the demand keeps growing and you have to divide this, and we're going to go for sources of revenue, and what we have seen is, -- we would give everything to you if this is enough for a good reason. that would be fine with us. but this will not solve the problem. you have to look at the gauges that you were working on,...
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i spoke earlier with bob herbert.ng about the wheels of justice churning very, very slowly in this case. i know the police department is looking for a new police chief. they've organized through an outside independent firm. it's not as if they're going through members of their own police department. they're looking elsewhere for a police chief. what else can be done immediately to help get to the point that you're trying to make, that you want justice -- something for trayvon? >> we need all the evidence to be gathered. it's good to see the changing of the state's attorney. them really beginning a true investigation. this department didn't do their job on day one. it's important when you listen to people in this community, the folks actually go deeper and look at this department. young black men in this town have been attacked and killed and the police have not responded in the way that you would expect people who are paid to respect and protect all of us should respond. >> yeah. ben, i'm going to ask another question
i spoke earlier with bob herbert.ng about the wheels of justice churning very, very slowly in this case. i know the police department is looking for a new police chief. they've organized through an outside independent firm. it's not as if they're going through members of their own police department. they're looking elsewhere for a police chief. what else can be done immediately to help get to the point that you're trying to make, that you want justice -- something for trayvon? >> we need...