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. >> when i was with imus yesterday. i was laughing. it was excruciating bad accents.spent 15 minutes on the phone to a canadian radio dj who was pretending to be the okay naidan prince. prince charles was joking about the prank before the news. on assemble levelson some leveld before. >> sean: i'm not a big fan of the royals, you know. >> you wouldn't be. we would disagree on that. >> sean: yes, we would. it was a terrible accent. that's the thing. prince charles and the djs are doing the dog barking in the background. it was awful. so it's a prank, they get away with it, but to the royals credit, they never complained to the hospital about it. they never lashed out. they never blamed anybody. i give them a lot of credit for that. >> no, they didn't. the royals are in a tricky time. prince diana and i think william and harry blame the media for it. william has this smiling hatred of the media. if he was crossed, it was at the media. it's a wonderful hospital. they've looked after the royals since 1899, had the royal charter since 1930. this is just a tragedy and we mu
. >> when i was with imus yesterday. i was laughing. it was excruciating bad accents.spent 15 minutes on the phone to a canadian radio dj who was pretending to be the okay naidan prince. prince charles was joking about the prank before the news. on assemble levelson some leveld before. >> sean: i'm not a big fan of the royals, you know. >> you wouldn't be. we would disagree on that. >> sean: yes, we would. it was a terrible accent. that's the thing. prince charles and...
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she is on "don imus" in the morning. and he is should sharp he burps daggers. it is jaime weinstein. he is one of the authors of the e book "the lizard king." and in finishnd la he is considered a q tip. it is bill schulz. and if hilarity was a breathalyzer, cops would make drunks blow him on the side of a road. or -- on the side of a road or a highway or a road highway. what is wrong with me? sitting next to me tom shillou. and his cd came out called "big room" and he tries to impress, but his writing is a mess. our new york times correspondent. good to see you, pinch. >> ♪ improve your family's standard of living ♪ ♪ with the gift ♪ that keeps on giving ♪ as the holiday bell chimes ♪ ♪ subscribe to the new york times ♪ ♪ have a happy hanukkah and merry solstice and happy kwanza. pinch out. >>> was it over the line to goof on her behind? carolyn woos knee yaqui is uh us coulded of making a racist -- is accused of making a racist comment about her friend, serena williams after stuffing her short and shirt. it was something called roger fedderrer tour and the 22
she is on "don imus" in the morning. and he is should sharp he burps daggers. it is jaime weinstein. he is one of the authors of the e book "the lizard king." and in finishnd la he is considered a q tip. it is bill schulz. and if hilarity was a breathalyzer, cops would make drunks blow him on the side of a road. or -- on the side of a road or a highway or a road highway. what is wrong with me? sitting next to me tom shillou. and his cd came out called "big room"...
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with the commission imus being able to bring people that no one heard from war would be listened to. >> this is your third or fourth book? >>guest: no. have written many more. maybe nine or 10. i am working on one right now. the topic is what does that mean, it is on voter fraud. i found a place in louisiana where they seem to have a persistent record of voter fraud from the 19th century until now. i was given records that nobody else has. so if you want to see voter suppression here it is. >> when we you see that? >> what about the term post racial? >> they are an idiot. there is a big debate about this when obama was selected by the democrats but we are beyond thinking about issues of race. so even the presence of all all, and the family raises racial questions for some people. so on the way to be post racial but it is fair to say that we are not now. >>host: do you have a relationship with president of, now? >>guest: no. t. levin. her most recent book former chairwoman here is the
with the commission imus being able to bring people that no one heard from war would be listened to. >> this is your third or fourth book? >>guest: no. have written many more. maybe nine or 10. i am working on one right now. the topic is what does that mean, it is on voter fraud. i found a place in louisiana where they seem to have a persistent record of voter fraud from the 19th century until now. i was given records that nobody else has. so if you want to see voter suppression...
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, imus, imus in the morning ♪ >> moments ago the new york stock exchange observed a moment of silence connecticut last friday. it was a somber moment in the financial world. ten minutes from now, trading will begin and these are the stories which we will concentrate on this monday morning. speaker boehner says, go ahead, raise tax rates on millionaires, that's a retreat. it's a new offer from john boehner, a higher tax rate on incomes over a million a year. gas prices really falling fast. in the whole state of missouri the average is 2.94. nine states are within a few cents of breaking below $3 a gallon. and yes, it's the monday after the connecticut shooting and father jonathan morris is here for "varney & company." scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade.
, imus, imus in the morning ♪ >> moments ago the new york stock exchange observed a moment of silence connecticut last friday. it was a somber moment in the financial world. ten minutes from now, trading will begin and these are the stories which we will concentrate on this monday morning. speaker boehner says, go ahead, raise tax rates on millionaires, that's a retreat. it's a new offer from john boehner, a higher tax rate on incomes over a million a year. gas prices really falling...
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[laughter] i don't know if any of of you grew up in new york or listened to don imus, "imus in the morning." he had a ted kennedy impersonator, and it sounded just like this. so i listened to the message, and of after listening to it the second or third time, i realized it was not an impersonator, it was the senate asking me to come -- the senator asking me to come to washington to talk to him about doing a biography of his father. i went to washington, and the senator and i and his two dogs had lunch together. on mondays his dogs came to the senate with him because the senate wasn't in session, and they could roam, yeah, play in the senate. it was a weird sight, believe me. [laughter] we were brought into a tiny little conference room. the two dog, the senator and me with a card table in the middle. and the senator, who was always on a diet, they believed that his back, he would feel better the thinner he was, had the most bedraggled sandwich i've ever seen, you know, like a sliver of tuna fish that looked as old as he was. and on a piece of bread. i add two pieces -- i had two pieces of
[laughter] i don't know if any of of you grew up in new york or listened to don imus, "imus in the morning." he had a ted kennedy impersonator, and it sounded just like this. so i listened to the message, and of after listening to it the second or third time, i realized it was not an impersonator, it was the senate asking me to come -- the senator asking me to come to washington to talk to him about doing a biography of his father. i went to washington, and the senator and i and his...
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this is the corporate giants like starbucks and imus on the finding legal loopholes to avoid paying taxes on their profits and the u.k. is losing billions of pounds as the public to. start paying. a lot more on that later in the program. also north korea launches a rocket despite international warnings that as we head off to the break some say shouldn't further isolate the country rather engage and. lift. the speed. of light rightly. so. today. these are the. streets of canada. with me rovers. losing out on billions of pounds in tax some corporate giants so wriggling out of paying. naturally that's a public which is left to pick up the slack while also being loaded with tough austerity. reports the government seems quite fine with maintaining the status quo . well people from all of people tend not to protect this country companies like starbucks and apple and google at the moment it's really part of a much larger picture welcome to the world of tax avoidance illegal but morally suspect way companies and the wealthy have been dodging paying their fair share most people are due to discuss
this is the corporate giants like starbucks and imus on the finding legal loopholes to avoid paying taxes on their profits and the u.k. is losing billions of pounds as the public to. start paying. a lot more on that later in the program. also north korea launches a rocket despite international warnings that as we head off to the break some say shouldn't further isolate the country rather engage and. lift. the speed. of light rightly. so. today. these are the. streets of canada. with me rovers....
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imus us citizen, i love this. and i built, i constructed something from nothing, seven years. i'm one of the few woman business owners. most of them men. we are good neighbors. we love each other, we help each other. you're going to make this disappear and you don't really care. and i see that and i feel it. the utility work damage us from august. august is the busy month. we didn't see anything. please choose well. we are a mom and pop shop. we are very business. we work, we are family. how we can continue to support our family? we work 17 hours a day. how many i have to work? please don't let come up and see people. we're going to clean your window. you insult my intelligence right now. so, please watch us, calm us, support us, but don't do excavation in north beach. thank you very much. >> thank you, ma'am. next speaker, please. >> mary helen lowly, don [speaker not understood], barry toronto. >> good afternoon. >>> good afternoon, i'm [speaker not understood]. i'm a resident of north beach. and i want to say a quick thing about comparing this to downtown to north beach to
imus us citizen, i love this. and i built, i constructed something from nothing, seven years. i'm one of the few woman business owners. most of them men. we are good neighbors. we love each other, we help each other. you're going to make this disappear and you don't really care. and i see that and i feel it. the utility work damage us from august. august is the busy month. we didn't see anything. please choose well. we are a mom and pop shop. we are very business. we work, we are family. how we...
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bumper taxes and welfare cuts but not everyone is feeling the pinch profit churning multinationals like imus and starbucks managing to explore with tax laws to the fullest the public wants payback sarah ferguson reports they're telling the government it's not doing enough. people from all of the tend not to put this conference with this company it's like starbucks and apple google at the moment it's really part of a much larger picture welcome to the world of tax avoidance illegal but morally suspect way companies and the wealthy have been dodging paying their fair share most people are due to discuss these companies do not the very taxation which is a criminal offense but are void taxation basically use existing facilities and legal loopholes in the different regulation and taxation between different countries to their advantage companies like. the head office is based in luxemburg which they claim is the center of the economic operations which is handy as luxembourg the well known tax haven where companies can enjoy a low tax rate but hang on a minute here one of alison's massive this. in
bumper taxes and welfare cuts but not everyone is feeling the pinch profit churning multinationals like imus and starbucks managing to explore with tax laws to the fullest the public wants payback sarah ferguson reports they're telling the government it's not doing enough. people from all of the tend not to put this conference with this company it's like starbucks and apple google at the moment it's really part of a much larger picture welcome to the world of tax avoidance illegal but morally...
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imus: thank you very much.way, the dow is up 14 points and that's where we have it this thursday morning. time is money, 30 seconds, here is what else we've got for you today. two states vote to make marijuana real including for recreational use. and tommy chong will join us, and you never know what he's going to say. concussions, they're a serious issue for the nfl and its players of course, but it's a violent sport, football. and injuries are almost bound to happen. we'll talk to a former player who now advises the union on the concussion issue. and we'll talk to a chiropractor who will no longer accept insurance, cash only, because of obamacare. all right. and it's thursday morning, so i've got your seven early movers, higher profits and men's warehouse down $3 at 28. disappointing from the hand bag maker vera bradley, never heard of it, but it's down. standard & poor's says it will add device maker garmin, and always good news, it's up. the profit at telecom equipment maker fell, but company says sales are
imus: thank you very much.way, the dow is up 14 points and that's where we have it this thursday morning. time is money, 30 seconds, here is what else we've got for you today. two states vote to make marijuana real including for recreational use. and tommy chong will join us, and you never know what he's going to say. concussions, they're a serious issue for the nfl and its players of course, but it's a violent sport, football. and injuries are almost bound to happen. we'll talk to a former...
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on the jewish people not because the hysteria is a pack and all these other pros i know it's those imus organizations us that create hysteria but you know it's funny when he says the problem here you know what he's right the problem is that your state the problem is that if you're going to have a jewish state in an arab country which is what palestine is where half the population is not jewish you have to have a racist state with racist laws and you know i hold thousands of political prisoners and deny half the population their rights otherwise it would be interstate so in a way glenn beck is right when he says that the problem is that your state and that's why the solution has to be you know similar like in south as in south africa where they have to get rid of apartheid in this case they're going to have to get there is i mean isn't a lot for real democracy the problem is precisely that your state but there is a differentiation and a distinction between what it means to be jewish want to be the zionist and what it means to be an israeli. you know being zionist means you agree or you t
on the jewish people not because the hysteria is a pack and all these other pros i know it's those imus organizations us that create hysteria but you know it's funny when he says the problem here you know what he's right the problem is that your state the problem is that if you're going to have a jewish state in an arab country which is what palestine is where half the population is not jewish you have to have a racist state with racist laws and you know i hold thousands of political prisoners...
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a imus: big apps for the big apple.ay going high tech and we have adam shapiro coming up next. dennis: how do you is an apps in a subway when you can't get a signal? this i have got to see. ♪ >> the dow still down 68 points, 1337. you know, traders worried about the cliff, but i'm not afraid. they are going to work it out, and if they don't, it actually could be a good shock to the system. >> they will, but it shocks us
a imus: big apps for the big apple.ay going high tech and we have adam shapiro coming up next. dennis: how do you is an apps in a subway when you can't get a signal? this i have got to see. ♪ >> the dow still down 68 points, 1337. you know, traders worried about the cliff, but i'm not afraid. they are going to work it out, and if they don't, it actually could be a good shock to the system. >> they will, but it shocks us
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"imus in the morning" it is not. >> i would rather. stuart: why not?oing up? >> i know they're going up but i am taking a advantage of them, people want to get out now and it opened up doors for me. stuart: arizona is your market of choice as of this moment you are buying. large apartment units, 150 to 400 units. eighty-five thousand dollars each and you expect it to go up to $150,000 per year before you sell. all right. richard. of the tritium group. i got it right. thank you. thank you very much. listen to this song. i will be home for christmas by frank sinatra. after all these years classic christmas songs like this one are still the most popular. why is that? why do people like the modern stuff? why go back 40 or 50 years? i have an answer for you and it will be next. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and along-acting r working together the
"imus in the morning" it is not. >> i would rather. stuart: why not?oing up? >> i know they're going up but i am taking a advantage of them, people want to get out now and it opened up doors for me. stuart: arizona is your market of choice as of this moment you are buying. large apartment units, 150 to 400 units. eighty-five thousand dollars each and you expect it to go up to $150,000 per year before you sell. all right. richard. of the tritium group. i got it right. thank...
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neil: no, that might work with imus not with me, all seriousness, why do you see this ending up, remember they went after microsoft in france that was a bigger case. but, i am thinking this more threatening to american companies, this is england saying, we're targeting just you. >> no, britain actually has chairmanship of g-8 next year. at end of day u.s. government, a trillion dollars in revenue, so they will look at loopholes in u.s., and internationally. neil: they will want to first cut loopholes there that would make it less attractive, if you are barack obama you should be rooting for this. that means less attractive for those company to do over there and stay here. >> u.k. prospects should be subject to u.k. corporate tax. neil: should you pair spending in other areas to adjust. >> spending is very much down in the u.k. that is the problem, that is the argument shared sacrifice. neil: what about the princess? >> i told jonathan hunt last week that i thought kate middleton is pregnant, i am pleased to be right. neil: she has very bad morning sickness. >> which is why it was revealed
neil: no, that might work with imus not with me, all seriousness, why do you see this ending up, remember they went after microsoft in france that was a bigger case. but, i am thinking this more threatening to american companies, this is england saying, we're targeting just you. >> no, britain actually has chairmanship of g-8 next year. at end of day u.s. government, a trillion dollars in revenue, so they will look at loopholes in u.s., and internationally. neil: they will want to first...
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i don't know if any of you grew up in new york or listened to don imus. he had a kennedy impersonator and sounded just like this and so i listened to the message and after listening to it the second or third time i realized it wasn't an impersonator, it was the senator asking me to come to washington to talk to him about doing a biography of his father. i went to washington and the senator and i and his two dogs have lunch together on monday since the dogs came to the senate with him because the senate wasn't in session and they could of rome and play. was a weird sight, believe me. we were brought into the tiny little conference room, the two dogs, the senator and me with a card table in the middle, and the senator who was always on a diet. he would feel better the center he was head the biggest sand which i'd ever seen like a sliver of tuna fish that looked as old as he was and on a piece of bread. i had two pieces of bread and potato chips and we talked for three or four hours. and what i remember saying over and over and over again is you don't want m
i don't know if any of you grew up in new york or listened to don imus. he had a kennedy impersonator and sounded just like this and so i listened to the message and after listening to it the second or third time i realized it wasn't an impersonator, it was the senator asking me to come to washington to talk to him about doing a biography of his father. i went to washington and the senator and i and his two dogs have lunch together on monday since the dogs came to the senate with him because...
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>>imus: is she sitting on your lap in what is going on there?ys okay, okay, just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh, this looks amazing! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15entrees under $15, seafood, chicken and more! oothe tilapiawith roastedegetab! i'm actually looking at the wo grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. at pork chop was great! no more fast food friday's! we're going to go to red lobster. yep. [ male announcer ] come try our new menu and sea food differently and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99. salad, sandwiches, and more. military families face, we understan at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of fina
>>imus: is she sitting on your lap in what is going on there?ys okay, okay, just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh, this looks...
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>>imus: he would have a lot of concern, yours and others, expressed about not his behavior but his reclusivenessd the mother would come to the school to address them with the school authorities, or what, exact happen? >>guest: yes, i have said more like an episode where his condition worsened and he withdrew into himself. in other words, his inability to communicate would get worse or to share what he was feeling would be worse. mrs. lanza was a wonderful parent who often was on campus for her son. >>neil: now the parent would have been divorced at this time. so he was living with his mom at this time, is that correct? >>guest: which time? >>neil: when he was in high school? >>guest: no, his family was together. >>neil: they were together at that time. >>guest: my believe is they were, yes. they may have been going, they were showing signs of family dysfunction as far as between the husband and wife that the children that comes out in a school setting and some may say they are not doing the math or english and why your grades go from 90's to f and a lot of kids show that with a divorce or diffic
>>imus: he would have a lot of concern, yours and others, expressed about not his behavior but his reclusivenessd the mother would come to the school to address them with the school authorities, or what, exact happen? >>guest: yes, i have said more like an episode where his condition worsened and he withdrew into himself. in other words, his inability to communicate would get worse or to share what he was feeling would be worse. mrs. lanza was a wonderful parent who often was on...
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in new york or listen to don imus. he had a ted kennedy impersonator and sounded just like this.so i listened to the message and after listening to it the second and third time, i realized it is not an impersonator. it was the senator asking me to come to washington to talk to him about doing a biography of his father. i went to washington and the senator and i had his two dogs had lunch together. on monday his stocks came to the senate because the senate wasn't in session and they could roam and play in the senate. that's a weird site, believe me. we were brought into a tiny little conference room for two dogs, senator and me with the card table and the senator, who was always on the target. they believed he would feel better the center he was, had the most bedraggled sandwich i've ever seen, like a sliver of tuna fish that looked as old as he was end on a piece of bread. i had two pieces of red in potato chips. we talked for three, four hours. but i remember saying over and over again is you don't want me to write this book because i'm an historian and i'm going to find stuff.
in new york or listen to don imus. he had a ted kennedy impersonator and sounded just like this.so i listened to the message and after listening to it the second and third time, i realized it is not an impersonator. it was the senator asking me to come to washington to talk to him about doing a biography of his father. i went to washington and the senator and i had his two dogs had lunch together. on monday his stocks came to the senate because the senate wasn't in session and they could roam...
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he was sending the fbi in to do the investigation, wink-wink -- that couldn't give imus answers before the presidential election. but holder was going to get back to us. >> what about this -- can you imagine -- >> i like the wink. that was good. >> lisa jackson was using an alias, a male alias to conduct official business. >> 12,000 emails -- it's like petraeus and the admiral, what are they doing? when do they get anything done in washington? >> not transparent. >> 12,000 emails. i don't think i have sent 12,000 emails in my life. >> maybe text messages. the biggest failure under her watch, the keystone pipeline. her administration blocked the keystone pipeline, actively, per president obama. >> she can step aside and not have to -- answer to what she was doing with the emails. >> no, no. i think sheville to answer and she should answer. to me, that is corruption. if you are avoiding having your emails seen and understood as a public official, you are wrong. let me say, i think she has been an outstanding public servant. i think the environmentalists have been disappointed that presid
he was sending the fbi in to do the investigation, wink-wink -- that couldn't give imus answers before the presidential election. but holder was going to get back to us. >> what about this -- can you imagine -- >> i like the wink. that was good. >> lisa jackson was using an alias, a male alias to conduct official business. >> 12,000 emails -- it's like petraeus and the admiral, what are they doing? when do they get anything done in washington? >> not transparent....
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he was sending the fbi in to do the investigation, wink-wink -- that couldn't give imus answers before the presidential election. but holder was going to get back to us. >> what about this -- can you imagine -- >> i like the wink. that was good. >> lisa jackson was using an alias, a male alias to conduct official business. >> 12,000 emails -- it's like petraeus and the admiral, what are they doing? when do they get anything done in washington? >> not transparent. >> 12,000 emails. i don't think i have sent 12,000 emails in my life. >> maybe text messages. the biggest failure under her watch, the keystone pipeline. her administration blocked the keystone pipeline, actively, per president obama. >> she can step aside and not have to -- answer to what she was doing with the emails. >> no, no. i think sheville to answer and she should answer. to me, that is corruption. if you are avoiding having your emails seen and understood as a public official, you are wrong. let me say, i think she has been an outstanding public servant. i think the environmentalists have been disappointed that presid
he was sending the fbi in to do the investigation, wink-wink -- that couldn't give imus answers before the presidential election. but holder was going to get back to us. >> what about this -- can you imagine -- >> i like the wink. that was good. >> lisa jackson was using an alias, a male alias to conduct official business. >> 12,000 emails -- it's like petraeus and the admiral, what are they doing? when do they get anything done in washington? >> not transparent....
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. >> imus in the morning. >> the correct sense a neil kavuto for $300. >> i do like him too. >> he isdorable. but the problem with kavuto, he is adorable and it ain't gonna save him. i don't care how much more money he makes, he is still going down. it is not your world with neil kavudo. nasa has been getting e-mails from people and they are trying to calm them down saying there is no science base to this. who are we supposed to believe? nasa who has been around since 1958 or the myans at least a couple years before that. >> which myan is claiming that? >> he is bob myan on 53rd and eighth and carrying signs for two months. >> have you ever seen "deep impact"? >> no, i think i know what it feels like though. >> this is my kind of girl. what are you doing later? >> nothing. or someone or something. >> we will talk. my number is 917. >> are you aware of what happens on december 21st? >> i love you. you are awesome. >> do you want me to interview you? >> happy hanukkah, happy kwanza. >> celebrate all. >> do your faith and belief correlate with the great opportunity to get laid? >> it is
. >> imus in the morning. >> the correct sense a neil kavuto for $300. >> i do like him too. >> he isdorable. but the problem with kavuto, he is adorable and it ain't gonna save him. i don't care how much more money he makes, he is still going down. it is not your world with neil kavudo. nasa has been getting e-mails from people and they are trying to calm them down saying there is no science base to this. who are we supposed to believe? nasa who has been around since...
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one man came in and took castings and then created 29 life sized wax figures of this imus dodd africans and assemble them at the moment of rebellion and charged admission for people to come see it. another artist chirla a panorama painting that was 135 feet long. folks, that's more than twice as long as the amistad itself was. they would roll it up into a giant campus and turn round and unroll it and charge admission. but it shows how fascinated people were in this case. they wanted to know everything about it. now, this is all in the context of the northern society. historians have now discovered it was quite racist. there were violent mob attacks on three black communities. there were violent mob attacks on abolitionists. there were violent mob attacks on inter-racial churches. so this popularity is remarkable alongside these other things that are very common in the 18 30s. well, one of the most remarkable aspects of this popular interest was that a newspaper called the new york sun -- this was penny press paper -- took a tremendous interest in this case. now the penny press you will
one man came in and took castings and then created 29 life sized wax figures of this imus dodd africans and assemble them at the moment of rebellion and charged admission for people to come see it. another artist chirla a panorama painting that was 135 feet long. folks, that's more than twice as long as the amistad itself was. they would roll it up into a giant campus and turn round and unroll it and charge admission. but it shows how fascinated people were in this case. they wanted to know...
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i mentioned imus to and from georgia and this summer and went back and went to an economics cam funded by the tea party organization and they were promoting libertarianism and there has been the emergence of orthodox economy back home which has led to less taxes and increased inequality. my question is how do you discuss alternatives to market funds which are so sensitive to their historical experiences? >> i missed what the country was? >> georgia. >> it is not a surprise that people in countries where there was excessive government intervention would react by going to the other extreme. i am not surprised but hopefully, in particular there is a real risk they go from one orthodoxy, fundamentalism, to another kind of orthodoxy, fundamentalism. and i hope one of the things i have tried to do, try to say, look at market fundamentalism doesn't work like the kind of market that doesn't work, you need to have a balanced role and some of the things we are talking about are some of the rules government can play but we don't have to pick up the theme of pope's book. libertarian would say just
i mentioned imus to and from georgia and this summer and went back and went to an economics cam funded by the tea party organization and they were promoting libertarianism and there has been the emergence of orthodox economy back home which has led to less taxes and increased inequality. my question is how do you discuss alternatives to market funds which are so sensitive to their historical experiences? >> i missed what the country was? >> georgia. >> it is not a surprise...
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imus: >> not quite the tumble some of us were expecting. it's not down 200.t's down, if you look at stocks. 29 of them are down. verizon is up just a little. the price of oil, that's a tumble for you. price of a barrel, now, down just a buck 83. but it's at $88 a barrel. on christmas next week, many people celebrate the religious significance, the birth of jesus, many others get together and exchange gifts. for them christmas is what i call a commercial festival, an excuse to buy and it's just not christians. for the jewish community has hanukkah become eight nights of present giving. and joining us from the nakem-- >> have i got it right. >> you've got it right. stuart: has hanukkah become sort of a festival. >> it's not specific to religion and you started saying that. it's not different than a lot of things going on in in country which have become commerciallized. look at memorial day, it's about white sales and that's not the way to celebrate. the holiday that celebrate don't become hall mark holidays. stuart: i'm with you, but my point would be that thes
imus: >> not quite the tumble some of us were expecting. it's not down 200.t's down, if you look at stocks. 29 of them are down. verizon is up just a little. the price of oil, that's a tumble for you. price of a barrel, now, down just a buck 83. but it's at $88 a barrel. on christmas next week, many people celebrate the religious significance, the birth of jesus, many others get together and exchange gifts. for them christmas is what i call a commercial festival, an excuse to buy and it's...
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they all did agree that the man who ran looked a lot like me ♪ ♪ ♪ >> imus in the morning ♪ >> battlemichigan. bailout taxes, yes, the wolverines state set a stage today. item one, four hours from now, president obama visits a suburb of detroit. in that near bankrupt city asks for a bailout. will the president oblige. organizationed labor health. the right to work legislation. the unions hate it. will the president step in? . detroit voted for him, the unions, mr. obama is there, what is he going to do? china is here buying part of the bailed out aig, buying 123 battery company and buying american mansions. that's what happens when china has the money and we've spent all of ours. or losing money can pop up anytime. that's why she trades with the leader in mobile trading. so she's always ready to take action, no matter how wily... or weird... or wonderfully the market's behaving... which isn't rocket science. it just common sense. from ameritrade. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holid deal is to camp out. yo
they all did agree that the man who ran looked a lot like me ♪ ♪ ♪ >> imus in the morning ♪ >> battlemichigan. bailout taxes, yes, the wolverines state set a stage today. item one, four hours from now, president obama visits a suburb of detroit. in that near bankrupt city asks for a bailout. will the president oblige. organizationed labor health. the right to work legislation. the unions hate it. will the president step in? . detroit voted for him, the unions, mr. obama is...