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host: do you see other comparisons to hoover? guest: i think the fact that what hoover did when he got into office, he raised tax rates, that is something that barack obama wants to do in 2011, which will have a very negative effect on stocks and the economy. he started to build up government, which led to the new deal after fdr. so i think probably the better comparison is obama is more like jimmy carter, who was trying to move the country way to the left at a time when the country does not want to. i think he has misread his mandate from the american public. guest: i think it's funny, trying to distance himself from presidents who does seem to be rather conservative at heart and quite incremental. yes, jimmy carter, that terrible radical who passed all those socialist policies. this is ridiculous. and as far as all the terrible things hoover did with protectionism, it was overwhelmingly the policy of the united states for decades throughout the 19th century. and under it, we used it to build up quite a few of our industries at
host: do you see other comparisons to hoover? guest: i think the fact that what hoover did when he got into office, he raised tax rates, that is something that barack obama wants to do in 2011, which will have a very negative effect on stocks and the economy. he started to build up government, which led to the new deal after fdr. so i think probably the better comparison is obama is more like jimmy carter, who was trying to move the country way to the left at a time when the country does not...
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and i see the same mistakes that hoover made and jimmy carter made. host: for the last roughly 40 years, we've had a pretty free trade policy in the united states and we haven't had dramatic trade protectionism. we've opened up trade in north america and with europe. and it is true that we are more free trade than other countries like china and especially like europe. what's interesting is that over the last 30 years as we've moved toward free trade, the united states created 46 million new jobs. europe, which is much more trade protectionist than we are, they keep out imported goods, they created 1/6th as many jobs as we did. so this idea that trade loses jobs in america, it just isn't proven. guest: during that same period, we've had that going back to 1980, we've had serious stag nation and reduction in buying power and wages in this country. so the question in part is what kind of jobs. just to speak to the caller. our war with japan didn't start over a trade war. it started over the fact that we were boycotting certain goods to japan in protest o
and i see the same mistakes that hoover made and jimmy carter made. host: for the last roughly 40 years, we've had a pretty free trade policy in the united states and we haven't had dramatic trade protectionism. we've opened up trade in north america and with europe. and it is true that we are more free trade than other countries like china and especially like europe. what's interesting is that over the last 30 years as we've moved toward free trade, the united states created 46 million new...
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gregory, your first vacuum. >> hoover convertible. >> hoover convertible.xactly right. [ cheers and applause ] gregory, your second vacuum cleaner. >> hoover elite. >> that is right, wow. [ cheers and applause ] and your next vacuum cleaner, gregory. >> hoover super duster. [ cheers and applause ] >> that's right. that was an easy one. >> okay, gregory, we've gotten a new vacuum cleaner. well, i don't want to give it away, but this is your next one. are you ready? >> yeah. [ imitates vacuum cleaner ] >> do you know that one? >> no. >> how about this one? that's a flow-by. try that one right there, dag. >> here we go. you're still blindfolded, right? >> right. >> here we go. >> orick. >> orick what, gregory? >> xl. >> that is right! [ cheers and applause ] >> gregory, you have a birthday next month? >> uh-huh. >> what do you want for your birthday? >> a dyson. >> a dyson. you don't have a dyson? >> no. >>s like the a rolls -- that's like the rolls royce of vacuum cleaners. well, take off your thing for a second there. yes. we've gotten you a present. it's a
gregory, your first vacuum. >> hoover convertible. >> hoover convertible.xactly right. [ cheers and applause ] gregory, your second vacuum cleaner. >> hoover elite. >> that is right, wow. [ cheers and applause ] and your next vacuum cleaner, gregory. >> hoover super duster. [ cheers and applause ] >> that's right. that was an easy one. >> okay, gregory, we've gotten a new vacuum cleaner. well, i don't want to give it away, but this is your next one. are...
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stephen moore, herbert hoover, you wrote about him as a protectionist president. speak to him about trade policy -- speak to the issue of trade policy. .
stephen moore, herbert hoover, you wrote about him as a protectionist president. speak to him about trade policy -- speak to the issue of trade policy. .
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badly hurt, hoover could hardly move. but she braved the environment letting her hair absorb the rain so she could drink. >> as it turned out we all heard something. >> reporter: it was john northern who delivered her long awaited rescue. he had been giving a tour at the heidi gold mine. >> at some moment applause we were talking and the lady again said help. >> reporter: northern took off in a sprint. >> she was located there on the slope. >> reporter: the woman he found was bruised and battered. northern called the mine manager, chris stone. >> i ran around the corner with the first aid kit. >> reporter: they kept hoover safe, giving her watder and keeping her conscious. >> she knew when the crash was. frankly, at the time we took that as an incompany herent thought. we just -- it is unbelievable, you know, some one had been there since thursday. >> reporter: this is where flights landed. from here it took hoover to st. anthony 's and where she remains tonight. her family tells us she has 11 broken ribs, a broken neck,
badly hurt, hoover could hardly move. but she braved the environment letting her hair absorb the rain so she could drink. >> as it turned out we all heard something. >> reporter: it was john northern who delivered her long awaited rescue. he had been giving a tour at the heidi gold mine. >> at some moment applause we were talking and the lady again said help. >> reporter: northern took off in a sprint. >> she was located there on the slope. >> reporter: the...
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bill: hoover is about 30 seconds behind here. it's kind of like a tape delay with her.germany it's worse in germany. there is an anti-aids campaign and they have a public service announcement. roll the tape. ♪ ♪ bill: all right. that was hitler and if you don't know, in germany, any reference to nazis or hitler or anything like that is illegal. that's how strongly they feel about it. but the ad is powerful in the sense that it says unprotected sex can read -- lead you to die. is the message of the ad worth the shock value, carlson? >> i believe in our society right now the only thing that gets attention is shock value, especially with teens. and a new study just came out that said today in 2009, only 6% of americans believe that aids is an urgent health problem. just 10 years ago 45% of us thought that it was urgent, which says to me as a parent with kids. bill: so this ad, if you were playing in america, you would say was ok? >> i would say during a certain time period of night. bill: with a viewer warning attached. >> with a viewer warning. remember the ad that came o
bill: hoover is about 30 seconds behind here. it's kind of like a tape delay with her.germany it's worse in germany. there is an anti-aids campaign and they have a public service announcement. roll the tape. ♪ ♪ bill: all right. that was hitler and if you don't know, in germany, any reference to nazis or hitler or anything like that is illegal. that's how strongly they feel about it. but the ad is powerful in the sense that it says unprotected sex can read -- lead you to die. is the message...
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hoover.ute little kids singinga cute little song, ok? >> who doesn't want equal work for equal pay. all of us would feel more comfortable we also knew every time a new president was elected george bush, jimmy carter, bill clinton they sing a song. as long as we sing a new song barack hussein obama. let's face this fact. >> they have very good rhythm. however, you can imagine during patriotic week that they actually would have made up a song for george w. bush, no way. here is what really gets me about this whole thing. apparently this was during black america week. but the point of the matter is, this is exactly what some people were concerned about. bill: indoctrination. >> when the president was going to speak to all of our school children. bill: is it indoctrination or enthusiasm for the sitting president. >> i don't know but you could argue it both ways. here is the other thing. we go all the way into the supreme court to make sure we can't say word god at school and nobody has a problem
hoover.ute little kids singinga cute little song, ok? >> who doesn't want equal work for equal pay. all of us would feel more comfortable we also knew every time a new president was elected george bush, jimmy carter, bill clinton they sing a song. as long as we sing a new song barack hussein obama. let's face this fact. >> they have very good rhythm. however, you can imagine during patriotic week that they actually would have made up a song for george w. bush, no way. here is what...
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they would have said to hoover we can't invaded iwo jima for normandy. if we end the war our wartime economy is going to collapse. what about the factories? if they can't make bombs, one of the going to do? they changed. they made stuff for civilian purposes and the economy benefited. the same thing is going to happen. we are going to have this decoupling. the reason the decoupling is going to be good for the world is but the world is decoupling is not the engine but the caboose. if you decouple the caboose you can move even faster. that will happen. it is not going to happen without any kind of friction. there are a lot of special interests that benefit from the status quo, politicians, businesses that benefit from shipping all of this stuff to america and its infrastructure and there is some resistance, but ultimately the free market will prevail and china will reach full. they're going to make things for themselves. 1.3 billion people in china, the one billion people in india. we are worried about consumption, 2.3 billion people, we are worried about
they would have said to hoover we can't invaded iwo jima for normandy. if we end the war our wartime economy is going to collapse. what about the factories? if they can't make bombs, one of the going to do? they changed. they made stuff for civilian purposes and the economy benefited. the same thing is going to happen. we are going to have this decoupling. the reason the decoupling is going to be good for the world is but the world is decoupling is not the engine but the caboose. if you...
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cynthia hoover was driving home in colorado last week, when she swerved to avoid a herd of deer.r car went shooting off the road, rolled down a steep hill, and landed upside-down. she was badly injured and all alone. cynthia hover found herself among the twisted mass of wreckage, with 11 broken ribs, several broken vertebrae, a punctured lung, and stranded in the middle of the wilderness, with no help in sight. for five days, she was alone, in this mountainous landscape, braving the rain, low temperatures, and dehydration. she sucked the moisture from her own hair to get water. >> she was scared most of the time because at night, when she was out there, she could hear the wild animals. but what really kept her motivated was her family. she kept having these thoughts of, i'm going to die here alone. but i've got to fight for my kids and my family. >> reporter: using a golf club to help her move, hoover crawled barefoot, about 300 feet to a mining operation, where she faintly cried out for help. >> i couldn't understand why someone just sitting there was calling for help. as i got
cynthia hoover was driving home in colorado last week, when she swerved to avoid a herd of deer.r car went shooting off the road, rolled down a steep hill, and landed upside-down. she was badly injured and all alone. cynthia hover found herself among the twisted mass of wreckage, with 11 broken ribs, several broken vertebrae, a punctured lung, and stranded in the middle of the wilderness, with no help in sight. for five days, she was alone, in this mountainous landscape, braving the rain, low...
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let's hope that he does not turn out like herbert hoover.is clear that what was the trigger point for the great depression was the infamous tariff on over 2000 good throughout the american economy. it was the trigger for the stock market crash. you need a president that is free trade. congress is always going to protect their parochial district. southerners protecting agriculture. if you do not have a president that is pro-free trade, you will have a problem with the trading system. one out of every three jobs in the united states is a result of export. host: the health-care debate on capitol hill, we know how strenuous and has been for the president and others along the way, in "the new york times" they are talking about 500 amendments floating around out there. what is it going to take for the president to get what he wants. what do you think that he wants at this point? guest: not sure what he wants. remember, the wall street crash was before that tariff. i am not sure that the president knows what he wants at this point. going into the d
let's hope that he does not turn out like herbert hoover.is clear that what was the trigger point for the great depression was the infamous tariff on over 2000 good throughout the american economy. it was the trigger for the stock market crash. you need a president that is free trade. congress is always going to protect their parochial district. southerners protecting agriculture. if you do not have a president that is pro-free trade, you will have a problem with the trading system. one out of...
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hoover, i noticed miss anderson has little gloves on, i hope they're not leather!gain telling people not to buy clothing made out of animal skin. you say? >> this is something people for ethical treatment of animals. not like that man, whipping him and pushing him around. >> do you think he ambassador -- objected to it? >> i don't know. this is peta schtick. this is not the first time they've used nudity. they have blogs about the nudity and tv stream online. >> what they do to get attentionment they knew this would never run in airports and then the outrage gets viral and free marketing. >> is that good or bad. i kind of wish we weren't talking about it, now what's happening now, it's generating the viral outrage and. >> thank god somebody had a brain in their head and screen this and say, yeah there may be kids running around the airport. this day and age, a lot of times this kind of thing would pass and we wouldn't be surprised about it. >> both you say the ad is driven not to save animals, but to get attention from the group. >> come on, that's a sex act she's
hoover, i noticed miss anderson has little gloves on, i hope they're not leather!gain telling people not to buy clothing made out of animal skin. you say? >> this is something people for ethical treatment of animals. not like that man, whipping him and pushing him around. >> do you think he ambassador -- objected to it? >> i don't know. this is peta schtick. this is not the first time they've used nudity. they have blogs about the nudity and tv stream online. >> what...
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herbert hoover was a progressive as we rember. is defense of efficient government, he didn't understand why coolidge wasn't regating wall street more. these we ideas that one's head their bases i conservatism. one other point that wilmake about that is there has been some discussion in the progressive, the original progressive movent that lasted from 1900 to 1915, a movement that permeated both movements anfirst the repubcan party and i guess there's not tremendous admation particularly from. >> but i feel that is the way out to answer the earlier question, i think thais the solution for republicans. jonah makes a very brilliant point about peter feerick. you are right, that was the other argument. whitaker chambers who is very whti because of all the languages he knewith the foursquare conservatism, the four corners. varitek lost that battle, no question about it for an interesting bit archive loyalism for those who care. it was actlly he who reviewed ckley's plug in began corrponded with him. they were friendly adversaries but j
herbert hoover was a progressive as we rember. is defense of efficient government, he didn't understand why coolidge wasn't regating wall street more. these we ideas that one's head their bases i conservatism. one other point that wilmake about that is there has been some discussion in the progressive, the original progressive movent that lasted from 1900 to 1915, a movement that permeated both movements anfirst the repubcan party and i guess there's not tremendous admation particularly from....
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herbt hoover was a progressive, too, if you'll remember, a bull mser. his defse of efficient government. you know, he didn't underand why coolidge and, you know, wasn't regulating wall street more. you kw, these were ideas that once had their basisn conservatism. one other point i'll make about that is there's been some discussion of the progressive movement, the original progressive movement that lasted from 1900-1915. remember, it was a movement that actually permeated both parties and first the republican party. and i guess there's not tremendous admiration for it here, particularly from steve, but i actually think that's the way ou to answer the earlier question. i think that's the solution for republicans. jonah makes a very brilliant point abmut peter verek. you're right. yeah, that was the other argument. chamber, whitaker chambersho's very witty because of all the languages he knew referred to the four-square pretty schism of verek, the four corners. verek los that battle with buckley, there's no question about it. interesting that archivallism
herbt hoover was a progressive, too, if you'll remember, a bull mser. his defse of efficient government. you know, he didn't underand why coolidge and, you know, wasn't regulating wall street more. you kw, these were ideas that once had their basisn conservatism. one other point i'll make about that is there's been some discussion of the progressive movement, the original progressive movement that lasted from 1900-1915. remember, it was a movement that actually permeated both parties and first...
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bill: here now fox news am list margaret hoover and gretchen carlson.n with you, gretchen. cosby has traditionally taken a more honorable approach. self-reliance guy. get off your duff. self-reliant victim. now he comes back to carter's statement that most, most criticism directed toward president obama has a racial ting and you say what? >> i'm very surprised that bill cosby took this point of view. i'm disappointed that he took this point of view. a recent poll says 65% of americans think opposition to obama's policies is based on honest disagreements. bill: 20% say it is racially motivated. that's a new fox news poll. >> i'm disappointed because race bait something a conversation stopper. this ends the conversation for a lot of people. i'm surprised by how many people. bill: makes people angry too. >> what's the comeback to that? it puts you in a position when somebody throws that accusation. bill: that's an excellent question. what's the comeback to bill cosby, a black man, a thoughtful black man, when you are a white guy and he says that. >> exactl
bill: here now fox news am list margaret hoover and gretchen carlson.n with you, gretchen. cosby has traditionally taken a more honorable approach. self-reliance guy. get off your duff. self-reliant victim. now he comes back to carter's statement that most, most criticism directed toward president obama has a racial ting and you say what? >> i'm very surprised that bill cosby took this point of view. i'm disappointed that he took this point of view. a recent poll says 65% of americans...
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he's been hoarding hoovers ever since he was 3. now 10 years ago, he can repair busted vacuums, and even recognize the specific model all by the way it sounds. not surprisingly when he grows up, his dream, to own a vacuum shop. >> do you have try to change the belt on the bottom? >> i have, actually, i've successfully done that. >> you have? >> so has the 10-year-old. i bet he's changed more than we ever will in our lives. i'm dan kloeffler, this is early today on your nbc station. >> top of this tuesday morning to you. nice, dry, quiet weather conditions. it is pretty cool right now. thus take a look at our water vapor in madrid. -- imagery. we have an incredible labor day weekend heading our way. let's take a look at the temperatures out there. 62 downtown. 59 at the airport. maybe a light jacket for the bus stop today. 63 in ocean city. we are typically warmer than that. mostly sunny skies today. 72-75 degrees. i have more on this a nice start to september coming up for you. when next thank you see you in a bit. here's a look ah
he's been hoarding hoovers ever since he was 3. now 10 years ago, he can repair busted vacuums, and even recognize the specific model all by the way it sounds. not surprisingly when he grows up, his dream, to own a vacuum shop. >> do you have try to change the belt on the bottom? >> i have, actually, i've successfully done that. >> you have? >> so has the 10-year-old. i bet he's changed more than we ever will in our lives. i'm dan kloeffler, this is early today on your...
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heating system needs to be replaced or the electrical panel needs to be replaced or a faulty water hoover. those kinds of items. people's possessions -- water heater. neither the county nor the state can cover personal possessions. >> some of it cannot be replaced. >> my son's wedding can never be replaced. my daughter's wedding can never be replaced. the tapes are destroyed from the water. >> we called the city's legal department looking for answers but our calls were not returned. there is a meeting in saturday from 10-4 at the community center. all county agencies will represented there. wbal tv 11 news. >> in baltimore city police detective arrested on federal charges for making false statements doing things to suspects. he was a task force officer in the drug-trafficking area. a criminal complaint alleges that the veteran received several items including clothing from a hotel room of a person who had been arrested. an informant also said that he arranged for the informant to get payments for information and then give half of the money to him. the u.s. attorney for maryland had this t
heating system needs to be replaced or the electrical panel needs to be replaced or a faulty water hoover. those kinds of items. people's possessions -- water heater. neither the county nor the state can cover personal possessions. >> some of it cannot be replaced. >> my son's wedding can never be replaced. my daughter's wedding can never be replaced. the tapes are destroyed from the water. >> we called the city's legal department looking for answers but our calls were not...
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senior fellow at the hoover institute and here to take him on is our very own cnbc senior economics reporter, steve liesman. john taylor, temporary spending, transfer spending, rebates for taxes didn't do the job on consumption as advertised? is that what you're telling us? >> that's what the data is telling us. that's what we see when we look at consumption and income. the rebate payments were put out to people. it raised personal income but didn't jump start consumption at all. it's just what happened last year. the same kind of thing. and it's what economic theory would tell you. >> steve liesman. they didn't get it right according to john taylor, the former undersecretary of the treasury and distinguished scholar of the hoover institute. >> i have deep respect for professor taylor, who has taught me an awful lot. but i'm not in agreement on this article. retail is up. the new metrics y s pointed out the sorry are up. and, in fact, you wonder in your piece, was there anything for capital spending? in fact, there was $14 billion of additional depreciation for businesses. three imminent for
senior fellow at the hoover institute and here to take him on is our very own cnbc senior economics reporter, steve liesman. john taylor, temporary spending, transfer spending, rebates for taxes didn't do the job on consumption as advertised? is that what you're telling us? >> that's what the data is telling us. that's what we see when we look at consumption and income. the rebate payments were put out to people. it raised personal income but didn't jump start consumption at all. it's...
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it meant hoover clearly belved if he promoted domestic communist threat to the united states fbi would get more power. yet at the same time i think that he really believed united states was in danger so it all worked for him, and i think many alternative theorist with the government is covering of or involved isome conspiracy ultimately believe that and they think that it is their own public duty, civic duty as amerans to expose this conspiracy. so it can be complicated. it isn't so much a matter of people manipulating the public to sell books. >> host: let me pick up on several aspects ofha because your answer goes to something else in the book and that is the kind of tension between the investors and experts and both of them fit into the categories you scussed and the amateur stand to be very passionate either because they think th truth is hidden and it shouldn't be or often what the reason you said thethink is crucial to america were t world to get the reality and they are going to go do it whatever wayhey n. and one thing was neat is sometimes when you document is what i suspect i
it meant hoover clearly belved if he promoted domestic communist threat to the united states fbi would get more power. yet at the same time i think that he really believed united states was in danger so it all worked for him, and i think many alternative theorist with the government is covering of or involved isome conspiracy ultimately believe that and they think that it is their own public duty, civic duty as amerans to expose this conspiracy. so it can be complicated. it isn't so much a...
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edgar hoover, the chief of the fbi for 30 years. hoover believed that he promoted the gross domtic communists left to the united states that the fbi would get more resources and really get more power yet at the same time he really believe the united states s in danger from communism so it all worked for him and i think many of the alternative conspiracy theory is charged with the government of covering up for involving some conspiracy. they genuinely believe that and they think it is their public duty, their civic duty to expose th conspiracy so it can be complicated. it is in such a matter of people manipulating the public to sell books. >> host: let me pick up on several aspects of that. your answer to sometng else i found fascinating in the boo and that is the tension between the amateurs and the experts, and both of tm fit into some of the categories you tald about, either because they think it is hidden or often for the reason you said they think it is really crucial to american of or the world to get to the reality of this and
edgar hoover, the chief of the fbi for 30 years. hoover believed that he promoted the gross domtic communists left to the united states that the fbi would get more resources and really get more power yet at the same time he really believe the united states s in danger from communism so it all worked for him and i think many of the alternative conspiracy theory is charged with the government of covering up for involving some conspiracy. they genuinely believe that and they think it is their...
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. >>> a drug-out struggle for survival in the colorado rockies. 68-year-old cynthia hoover was trappedive days in her car after it careened off a highway near central city. she could hardly move, letting her hair absorb the rain so she could drink. by chance, a man getting a tour at a nearby gold mine heard something and discovered the wreck. he then yelled for his manager to help. >> i ran around the corner with the first aid kit. she knew when the crash was. so, frankly, at the time, we took that as an incoherent thought. we just -- it's unbelievable, you know, that someone had been there since thursday. >> listen to this, hoover remains in the hospital this morning, but her family says she has 11 broken ribs, a broken neck and a broken back, but she is expected to recover. can you imagine the horror of those five days for that lady? wow. >>> well, the new book by "the da vinci code" author dan brown is breaking records. "the lost symbol" sold a million copies on its first day, shattering sales records in adult fiction books. the 600-page thriller brings back the character robert lan
. >>> a drug-out struggle for survival in the colorado rockies. 68-year-old cynthia hoover was trappedive days in her car after it careened off a highway near central city. she could hardly move, letting her hair absorb the rain so she could drink. by chance, a man getting a tour at a nearby gold mine heard something and discovered the wreck. he then yelled for his manager to help. >> i ran around the corner with the first aid kit. she knew when the crash was. so, frankly, at the...
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herbert hoover was the president when the great depressionegan 29. he dn't ve a clue about what to do. he thought you need to balance the budget. he had never read john meter cane's books explaining what to do about the great depression because it hadn't been written. it would then be written another seven years. 1936 was the publication date. rumsld however seem to have intuition what to do a a lot of it squared with insight that cannes unleashed. so you won't remem any of this even ifou took an economics course i will remind you national income is the sum of several components consumption and investment, government spending we would add net exports today we didn't talk much about in those daybecause it was such a small share. but thosare the main components of spending and when spending falls short of the amount necessary to generate a job for every one it can remain in a low level equilibrium for quite some time. we are in such a situation now, consumption has fallen sharply because was at unsustainably high levels to begin with. people were borro
herbert hoover was the president when the great depressionegan 29. he dn't ve a clue about what to do. he thought you need to balance the budget. he had never read john meter cane's books explaining what to do about the great depression because it hadn't been written. it would then be written another seven years. 1936 was the publication date. rumsld however seem to have intuition what to do a a lot of it squared with insight that cannes unleashed. so you won't remem any of this even ifou took...
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edgar hoover, the chief of the fbi for 50 years.oover clearly believe that if he promoted the domestic communist threat to the hanna that the fbi would get more resources and he would get more power get at the same time think he really believe that the united states was inanger from domestic, minnesota all worked for him i think many of the alternative conspiracy theorists' that charge the government was covering up for involved in a conspiracy genuinely believe that and they think that it is their public dut their civic duty as americans to expose this conspiracy. so it can be complicated. it is in so much a matter of people manipulating the public to sell books. >> host: let me pick up on several aspects of up because your answer goes to setng else i found fascinating in the book and that is kind of the tensn between the amateurs and the experts in both of them fit into some of theategories you just talked about in the amateurs tend to be very passionate either because they think the truth is being hidden in it shouldn't be or oft
edgar hoover, the chief of the fbi for 50 years.oover clearly believe that if he promoted the domestic communist threat to the hanna that the fbi would get more resources and he would get more power get at the same time think he really believe that the united states was inanger from domestic, minnesota all worked for him i think many of the alternative conspiracy theorists' that charge the government was covering up for involved in a conspiracy genuinely believe that and they think that it is...
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proposed a $6 billion infusion in community colleges that would significantly help students like william hoover. >> i don't have the money to pay $20,000 a semester. >> reporter: the savings obvious, the question is value. >> i found myself competing very efficient liely with other students. >> reporter: what is in the name? and could choosing a college be similar to the decision we make to spend nearly twice as much for, say, name brand ibuprofen? compared to the generic store brand with the same ingredients? >> consumers of higher education believe the name matters. and that actually makes it matter, the fact they believe it. it's unfortunate, because often the content is about the same. >> reporter: the basic concept with community college is this -- it's not how you start, it's how you finish. if you ended up a community college it meant that you had failed. but coming here i'm honestly so happy. if i had the decision to make over again i would still choose to come here. >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news. >>> i show up places and people want to talk to me about norm. breakfast places this
proposed a $6 billion infusion in community colleges that would significantly help students like william hoover. >> i don't have the money to pay $20,000 a semester. >> reporter: the savings obvious, the question is value. >> i found myself competing very efficient liely with other students. >> reporter: what is in the name? and could choosing a college be similar to the decision we make to spend nearly twice as much for, say, name brand ibuprofen? compared to the...
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you've got 50 state governors acting as many herbert hoover's having to cut back the tax receipts and that's just exacerbating. so deficits be damned. borrow and spend right now. that is their. because if you don't borrow and spend right now the deficits are going to be even bigger. it's not good to have deficits in the long run. we want to pay the deficits down, but not now. now is the time to be spending. if you want to have a vibrant project of national renewal, you can't that with borrowed money going forward. we are borrowing money from the chinese now. they are willing to lend it to us. that is good, but if we want to rebuild the nations infrastructure we have to come up with ways of spending our own money to do that. so the pundits are looking at had an saying well, things are looking forward, look pretty damn. for many years to come and say people are going to be unhappy their standard of living is going tolower. not only that we live in a tax phobic country and so we're not going to be able to raise the tax revenue needed to carry out an ambitious program of national investme
you've got 50 state governors acting as many herbert hoover's having to cut back the tax receipts and that's just exacerbating. so deficits be damned. borrow and spend right now. that is their. because if you don't borrow and spend right now the deficits are going to be even bigger. it's not good to have deficits in the long run. we want to pay the deficits down, but not now. now is the time to be spending. if you want to have a vibrant project of national renewal, you can't that with borrowed...
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the ghost of herbert hoover will be interested to hear that. >> whoever these guys are -- the factoris the factor. that is it. the factor is the factor. that is what is important. people love the land back and bill riley. that is what matters. people want to go where they can find the truth. they are not find that on these other channels. bill: msnbc, cnbc, and others are losing to our fox news channel. >> now you have a lawsuit you're pushing and people do not think you can win. why do you still push that? >> i am all about standing for what is right in what is true. as long as you tell the truth, you can never lose. >> you are confident that everything is going to work out legally for you. >> yes, i am. bill: on the a corner from, the organization of about $60 million in real estate in new york city. in new orleans, the irs is filing a lien for unpaid taxes against a corner of more than half a million dollars. megan fox did not have a happy time as a schoolgirl. >> i was not an outcast, but i did not have a ton of friends. i am sorry, too. i was in the bathroom a lot because i was
the ghost of herbert hoover will be interested to hear that. >> whoever these guys are -- the factoris the factor. that is it. the factor is the factor. that is what is important. people love the land back and bill riley. that is what matters. people want to go where they can find the truth. they are not find that on these other channels. bill: msnbc, cnbc, and others are losing to our fox news channel. >> now you have a lawsuit you're pushing and people do not think you can win....
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edgar hoover went way too far. he was disgusted by the wiretapping and he says that whenever he passes the j. edgar hoover building he feels a sense of despair. senator kennedy in his book was very careful to talk about his own personal experiences. so this is not a book about robert f. kennedy, it is a book about ted kennedy. his own experiences with the civil rights movement -- i believe i ever presented them accurately and i encourage you to read it. host: victor on the democrats' line from carlsbad. caller: good morning. i wanted to say, first of all, i am 64 years old. i was an okinawa when president kennedy was assassinated. he was my commander in chief. i wish i were in the military now because we now have a wonderful commander in chief also appeared -- also. i was devastated by kennedy's assassination. i was devastated by his brothers assassination. being in office just to help me, being an american citizen engaging in democracy. they were stolen from me. kennedy was the only one left. of course, i loved te
edgar hoover went way too far. he was disgusted by the wiretapping and he says that whenever he passes the j. edgar hoover building he feels a sense of despair. senator kennedy in his book was very careful to talk about his own personal experiences. so this is not a book about robert f. kennedy, it is a book about ted kennedy. his own experiences with the civil rights movement -- i believe i ever presented them accurately and i encourage you to read it. host: victor on the democrats' line from...
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>> the worst president other than herbert hoover. >> what do you like about obama the most -- the taxinge spending? >> no, what i like about obama the most -- >> that was a simple choice. taxing or spending -- which do you like? >> spending. >> you like the spending? well, at least we can agree on one thing -- there should not be gay marriage in california. >> that's true. >> that is definitely true. >> that's true. >> and there we are united, my friend. [ cheers and applause ] that's not true! that's not true! just having a little laugh. mary lynn rajskub from "24" and trace adkins are my guests tonight, but first, this is "talkshow." don't go away. "talkshow." don't go away. [ cheers and applause ] hi. number two, please. would you like that to hurt now or later? uh, what? sir, it's a simple question. do you want heartburn pain, now or later? these heartburn medicines make you choose... between hurting now or later. pepcid complete doesn't. it starts to neutralize acid in seconds... and keeps it under control all day or all night. sometimes you gotta make compromises, man. no, you don'
>> the worst president other than herbert hoover. >> what do you like about obama the most -- the taxinge spending? >> no, what i like about obama the most -- >> that was a simple choice. taxing or spending -- which do you like? >> spending. >> you like the spending? well, at least we can agree on one thing -- there should not be gay marriage in california. >> that's true. >> that is definitely true. >> that's true. >> and there we are...
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cynthia blair hoover spent almost six days on a mountainside after her car went off a cliff. could not walk. it rained. it hailed. it even snow. >> had no pro tex, nothing. >> mountain lions, bears. i don't know how she didn't get mauled or something. and she's got a hell of a will to live. >> she must have thought that her hell was never going to end, my gosh. somehow she managed to crawl toward an old gold mine. she heard voices and started yelling. someone heard her cries and she is now recovering at the hospital. >>> an nfl player surprised the sons of slain player steve mcnair by taking them to a father and son school breakfast. that is thoughtful, rafer. >>> i was so impressed with the way this nfl player stepped up and did this for these young men, robin. good morning. his name is vince young. now the tennessean reporting young, the tennessee titan quarterback, surprised mcnair's two young sons, 11-year-old trenton and 5-year-old tyler and took them to a dear dad's breakfast at a local restaurant. a school officials say the boys were thrilled. they had huge smiles on t
cynthia blair hoover spent almost six days on a mountainside after her car went off a cliff. could not walk. it rained. it hailed. it even snow. >> had no pro tex, nothing. >> mountain lions, bears. i don't know how she didn't get mauled or something. and she's got a hell of a will to live. >> she must have thought that her hell was never going to end, my gosh. somehow she managed to crawl toward an old gold mine. she heard voices and started yelling. someone heard her cries...
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la represa de hoover.castillo incluido que tomÓos meses y 14,000 piedras para completar. y por las noches se atrincheraba en la catedral para crear la siguiente obra de arte. >> para el hacer esto era su Única forma de entretenimiento, porque no habÍa mucho mÁs que hacer. no habÍa televisiÓn. >> en 1080 39, 7 aÑos despuÉs de por la primera piedra, ben declarÓ su obra maestra terminada. hoy su hijo libra una constante batalla por mantener el legado de su padre. con la madre naturaleza amenazando con ahogarlos y los vÁndalos destruyendo pedraza pedazo. pero por ahora el jardÍn de piedra sobrevive. un monumento al ingenio de un hombre aburrido. >> el hijo del constructor de semejante obra de arte estÁ ansioso por venderla, es que no tiene dinero para mantenerla y restaurar lo que haga falta. hacemos una pausa. enseguida los amantes de las patinetas tener que ser verdaderos expertos, para lanzarse de esta gigantesca rampa. y el resto de los jugadores... no van a creer que distancia pelearon unos valientes, por
la represa de hoover.castillo incluido que tomÓos meses y 14,000 piedras para completar. y por las noches se atrincheraba en la catedral para crear la siguiente obra de arte. >> para el hacer esto era su Única forma de entretenimiento, porque no habÍa mucho mÁs que hacer. no habÍa televisiÓn. >> en 1080 39, 7 aÑos despuÉs de por la primera piedra, ben declarÓ su obra maestra terminada. hoy su hijo libra una constante batalla por mantener el legado de su padre. con la madre...
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this is hoover? >> little lab.even years old. >> we have a water main break, we want to make sure we have a dog that likes the water. >> they're water dogs,right. that water is pretty muddy. >> that is true. >> we have a busy morning. six-month-old male, a hound mix -- i thought they were mic'ed anyway. feed him rice and ground turkey mixed with kibble. when they go back to straight kibble, it is not happening. >> the word "kibble" is an interesting word. >> it is the main course. >> i always thought it was the snack. >> right. whatever you are feeding in the kibble goes to the affect the stomach. therein lies the solution. we have to figure out something nutritious that won't affect your dog's stomach. you can go and really figure it out to the nth degree. if you know a blan diet controls it, pick a food like science diet id. >> you have two ways to diagnose. you can diagnose it and then blan or just start with a blan diet. >> my manx cat has been coughing. nothing has helped so far. he's eating and drinking and s
this is hoover? >> little lab.even years old. >> we have a water main break, we want to make sure we have a dog that likes the water. >> they're water dogs,right. that water is pretty muddy. >> that is true. >> we have a busy morning. six-month-old male, a hound mix -- i thought they were mic'ed anyway. feed him rice and ground turkey mixed with kibble. when they go back to straight kibble, it is not happening. >> the word "kibble" is an interesting...
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onta both hoover and roosevelt.nism, higher tax rates, more government spending, more intervention and suffered 12 years of an economic downtur it was big government, including bafederal reserve policy that caused all the problems. it was capitalism and i think tony has raised the key questn because it's going forward people blame free-market and greed for t economic problems that we had last year and into this year we a going to suffer the same way that we suffered for 40 years after the great depression. the other side effectively fleming free-market for problems caused by government and this whe notion of greed causing the problem is really amazing. this sort like saying every single airplane crashes caused by gravity. yeah, okay that is true but that the actually tell us white the plane fell to the ground? sisti said, when you mix grade with a central bank rating to muc liquidity in of all this extra money sloshing around the economy and fannie and freddie -- krate a bubble and what happens with bubbles? therse
onta both hoover and roosevelt.nism, higher tax rates, more government spending, more intervention and suffered 12 years of an economic downtur it was big government, including bafederal reserve policy that caused all the problems. it was capitalism and i think tony has raised the key questn because it's going forward people blame free-market and greed for t economic problems that we had last year and into this year we a going to suffer the same way that we suffered for 40 years after the great...
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cynthia belair hoover has 11 broken ribs, several broken vertebrae and a punctured lung, but l things considered, she is doing great. it is a miracle she is alive. >> she was in a remarkable condition for being out in the trees five days. >> last thursday, she was driving outside of central city colorado when she swerved to avoid a deer. she lost control and rolled down an embankment. her car was mangled, leaving her unprotected from the wilderness. >> there are mountain lions and bears. it is amazing she did not get mauled. >> firefighters say they found her without clothing. she somehow managed to get out of her car and sought refuge in a nearby mine. after five days of rain, hail, wind, and snow, she was discovered still breathing. it is a relief to family members. >> it is almost unbelievable. >> she yelled for help when she heard a tour group and her mind, -- in the mine, and that is what led to the rescue. >>> full pulte is mentally ill and authorities feel they -- philip hall is mentally ill and authorities feel he could become unstable. he was convicted of a slang of an elderl
cynthia belair hoover has 11 broken ribs, several broken vertebrae and a punctured lung, but l things considered, she is doing great. it is a miracle she is alive. >> she was in a remarkable condition for being out in the trees five days. >> last thursday, she was driving outside of central city colorado when she swerved to avoid a deer. she lost control and rolled down an embankment. her car was mangled, leaving her unprotected from the wilderness. >> there are mountain lions...
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how about the hoover dam? this is a 1,200-foot long, 700-foot tall concrete dam in the middle of nowhere. they started building this in 1931. they finished it five years later. over 100 people died building that dam. you know why? when americans want to do something, we find a way to get it done. when we built the empire state building, people were throwing hot rivets of steel at each other. it's who we are. maybe it's who we used to be, but i know that's a lie. it's who we are. these two events happened in the 1930's. let me ask you a question -- do we have less imagination than we did in 1930? do we have less technology than we did in 1930? do we have less spirit or drive than we did in 1930? do you remember who we are? we are people that tamed the west. we are people that took wagons over the mountains. i got news for you! if i would have been in a wagon train, man, i would have seen the rocky mountains, i would have said, denver's cool with me. we have been waiting for eight years, eight years! and we stil
how about the hoover dam? this is a 1,200-foot long, 700-foot tall concrete dam in the middle of nowhere. they started building this in 1931. they finished it five years later. over 100 people died building that dam. you know why? when americans want to do something, we find a way to get it done. when we built the empire state building, people were throwing hot rivets of steel at each other. it's who we are. maybe it's who we used to be, but i know that's a lie. it's who we are. these two...
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if it were just me, through back channels, blogs, articles, the left and hoover left, not democrats but the radical left have decided they are going to destroy me in any way they can. i don't relish that thought, but i'm ok with it. i'm a recovering alcoholic. i spent most of my time lying to myself. i'm fine. i found happiness. i have done some pretty bad things in my life. i have owned up to them. read some of my books and watch my videos. if you want stuff on me, read my books. i talked about it. i fired a guy who brought the wrong pen once. but here is the point. i had a pivot point, a place in my life where i reached the bottom and realized i couldn't go any lower. i was having breakfast with my kid and my dad said dad, tell me the story of inky, blinky and stinky that you told me last night. -- my daughter asked that. it was stories of three little mice. i used to make it up. that morning i couldn't remember -- i didn't even remember tucking my kids in because i was drunk the night before and i had a blackout. i told them, see how much you can remember. i had to lie to my kids. th
if it were just me, through back channels, blogs, articles, the left and hoover left, not democrats but the radical left have decided they are going to destroy me in any way they can. i don't relish that thought, but i'm ok with it. i'm a recovering alcoholic. i spent most of my time lying to myself. i'm fine. i found happiness. i have done some pretty bad things in my life. i have owned up to them. read some of my books and watch my videos. if you want stuff on me, read my books. i talked...
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and i but also add when i was privileged to work with ronald herbert hoover men as cancer institute, he looked at the evidence on this issue as one of the world's most distinguished cancer biologists and concluded it was appropriate to warn the staff to take the simple precautions, the same precautions israel was recommending, the same precautions finland, denmark and sweden replicated. >> let's face it, now my wife has a blackberry. she keeps it in her purse. [laughter] fine. we all have these pollsters, right? we put them on our belts. are you telling me i should not wear a blackberry that close? >> actually, the pollster may get enough difference. that's why blackberrys is 1 inch. an inch is -- you get some distance. that's why they recommend you use their holsters. but the reality is we don't know, and as scientists it shouldn't be my job to tell you -- >> i don't have an answer between my holster. [laughter] you know, they recommend their holster. this is a question i guess we all to ask the appropriate agencies to get involved. dr. shriver is working with senior french official
and i but also add when i was privileged to work with ronald herbert hoover men as cancer institute, he looked at the evidence on this issue as one of the world's most distinguished cancer biologists and concluded it was appropriate to warn the staff to take the simple precautions, the same precautions israel was recommending, the same precautions finland, denmark and sweden replicated. >> let's face it, now my wife has a blackberry. she keeps it in her purse. [laughter] fine. we all have...
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bill: wow, the ghost of herbert hoover will be happy to hear that check two, we sent factor producer waters to a conference over the weekend. there he ran into michelle backman from minnesota who has been getting hammered by nbc news. >> the factor is the factor. i mean, you know, that's it. the factor is the factor. that's what's important. people vote with their feet. this they love bill o'reilly and glenn beck and love the shows that's on fox. that's what matters. they want to go where they can find truth. they obviously are not finding truth on some of these other channels. bill: the rapghts for september back up miss balkman. headlines news cnbc combined with 400,000 viewers to spare. biggest margin of victory. factor caught one carrie prejean. >> you have a lawsuit you are pushing and a lot of people think you can't win. why do you still push that. >> i'm all about standing up for what's right. standing up for the truth. and i think that as long as you tell the truth, you know, you can never lose. so that's just what i'm about. >> so you are confident everything is going to wor
bill: wow, the ghost of herbert hoover will be happy to hear that check two, we sent factor producer waters to a conference over the weekend. there he ran into michelle backman from minnesota who has been getting hammered by nbc news. >> the factor is the factor. i mean, you know, that's it. the factor is the factor. that's what's important. people vote with their feet. this they love bill o'reilly and glenn beck and love the shows that's on fox. that's what matters. they want to go where...
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. >> reporter: ronald reagan did it, herbert hoover did it. the administration will release what the president will say and will put it online and let parents judge whether they want their children to listen to the president. >> with all these other issues coming up, very difficult for the president to certainly keep the message on health care reform based on what kate was killing us. now we are talking about this speech coming up. >> reporter: these are distractions, but the big story will be wednesday night and what the president says in primetime on health care. >> gearing up for that. paul steinhauser, thank you. you don't have to be in school to catch the president's speech. we plan to carry it live at noon eastern time. >>> south lake tahoe celebrates with a parade and great quhit sharks off the coast of cape cod to give a boost to local businesses. plus, you know it will be a bad day when a car crashes into your house and takes out the whole second floor. say it like, "mmmm, these healthy choice fresh mixers taste freshh!!" they taste f
. >> reporter: ronald reagan did it, herbert hoover did it. the administration will release what the president will say and will put it online and let parents judge whether they want their children to listen to the president. >> with all these other issues coming up, very difficult for the president to certainly keep the message on health care reform based on what kate was killing us. now we are talking about this speech coming up. >> reporter: these are distractions, but the...
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and hoover, their allegiance was to zwrahary not to bin laden. you can sigh sometimes zwrarhary led him into deeper water. >> we're talking about the gang that couldn't shoot straight. the stories you tell are fascinating. they could be almost humorous if they weren't so -- for boating in terms of what ultimat becomes. they give a different picture. they give a picture, in fact, of a continuous growth almost undisrupted movingoward the ultimate act withoutailure. and what i'm looking at here from your telling of it in the afghan situation is tt while there may have been other afghanic who did play a role, these guy in your telling of the story, actually gotten away. they ran like cowards. in other cases, kind of created events that they had to be rescued from. it was a disaster. i'm having trouble sorting it out. which is the bin laden group? and then he gets out aer a disaster and beginning broadcasting that he was the one who. and so it was screw ups and spin. >> yeah. >> is that the story you get? >> it's an interesng way of putting it. spin,
and hoover, their allegiance was to zwrahary not to bin laden. you can sigh sometimes zwrarhary led him into deeper water. >> we're talking about the gang that couldn't shoot straight. the stories you tell are fascinating. they could be almost humorous if they weren't so -- for boating in terms of what ultimat becomes. they give a different picture. they give a picture, in fact, of a continuous growth almost undisrupted movingoward the ultimate act withoutailure. and what i'm looking at...
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spec is a past president of the philadelphia society and has been at the hoover institution. doctor edwds also appeared on many leading television and metaprograms. is his upcoming book i a poverty of william f. buckley, jr. which will be published in the spring of 2010. has a bachelor's in english, duke university and a graduate work in paris. in addition to receiving his phd d the countryside in virginia with his wife who assist him in all his writings. please welcome doctor lee edwards. [applause] >> thank you, patrick. and good morning, ladies and gentlemen that it is a beautiful day in washington. and a great day to be alive. especially if you are young conservative. [applause] >> we sitting here on the stage and ju sitting there in the audience aeed on one thing. books can change a life, and even the course of history. they certainly made a profound difference in the life of ronald reagan. in mid-october of 1965, my wife and i spent two days traveling with reagan in southern california when he was considering whether to run for governor of that state. at the end of the
spec is a past president of the philadelphia society and has been at the hoover institution. doctor edwds also appeared on many leading television and metaprograms. is his upcoming book i a poverty of william f. buckley, jr. which will be published in the spring of 2010. has a bachelor's in english, duke university and a graduate work in paris. in addition to receiving his phd d the countryside in virginia with his wife who assist him in all his writings. please welcome doctor lee edwards....
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. >> but -- then you have these 52 little herbert hoovers out there pushing against national policy to get us out of the economy. >> final word. >> i supported the stimulus. not this stimulus, but a stimulus. i just wanted to see a strategy going forward to address our fiscal situation. right now i don't see it. >> all right. next time we'll talk about market indices. we might have to go rates go shockingly high, 10%, to scare the government, whoever's running the situation there. thanks so much. >>> up next on the show, he's rewriting the rules for wall street and he thinks a super regulator in the answer. he'll tell us why in an exclusive interview. christopher dodd is here next. >>> new rules for mortgage lenders start tomorrow. does that mean we're going to have an improved housing market? special report next. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i want everything right where i can find it. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 anything that makes trading easier. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i want to be right in the middle of the action-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know-- i have to see what's going on.
. >> but -- then you have these 52 little herbert hoovers out there pushing against national policy to get us out of the economy. >> final word. >> i supported the stimulus. not this stimulus, but a stimulus. i just wanted to see a strategy going forward to address our fiscal situation. right now i don't see it. >> all right. next time we'll talk about market indices. we might have to go rates go shockingly high, 10%, to scare the government, whoever's running the...
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edgar hoover building, home to the fbi. just a few doors up is the u.s. partment of justice, maybe 12 miles to the northeast the cia headquarters at langley, virginia. all points covered you would have thought. but just a few miles south from the cia is leafy falls church over the state line in virginia but still a part of greater washington. that's where a man who lived in the late 1980s and the early 1990s. on south 6th street. apart from observing him mowing his lawns occasionally, the neighbors knew nothing. the authorities even less. he was a renter, no driver's license, no property tax. his business card named a firm but stated no line of business. his company was not registered locally. in the phone book it was unlisted. yet, in america, this was mr. hamas. living in the shadow of the washington monument. turning millions of dollars in his bank account, he was a big wheel in the hamas fundraising machine. but heas more than that. when israel demolished several layers of the hamas leadership in the occupied territories in 1989, he dropped his doctor
edgar hoover building, home to the fbi. just a few doors up is the u.s. partment of justice, maybe 12 miles to the northeast the cia headquarters at langley, virginia. all points covered you would have thought. but just a few miles south from the cia is leafy falls church over the state line in virginia but still a part of greater washington. that's where a man who lived in the late 1980s and the early 1990s. on south 6th street. apart from observing him mowing his lawns occasionally, the...