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with the dollar or the euro we said that here of course first you and jim rickards have said that jim rogers also said that on this show long ago but we're also coming to the uncomfortable realization here the awkward moment. that this country is led economically by someone who's dumber than a slime mold. well i was born is really. leading the u.k. economy into the gutter and the reliance on the city of london to generate some kind of g.d.p. growth is also being challenged by the move from the pendulum or the center of gravity swinging from the u.k. as a financial center to frankfurt because the euro is emerging as a much more stable currency than the pound so he keeps on pushing inflation as the solution the. loses every time it doesn't help anybody and we can see that the most important chart in british politics so this is following on simon rosenberg's the north star of obama's policy the most important chart in american politics which is if you look at this chart the same in the u.k. the same in the u.s. and that is that household incomes have lagged behind g.d.p. and productivity growth
with the dollar or the euro we said that here of course first you and jim rickards have said that jim rogers also said that on this show long ago but we're also coming to the uncomfortable realization here the awkward moment. that this country is led economically by someone who's dumber than a slime mold. well i was born is really. leading the u.k. economy into the gutter and the reliance on the city of london to generate some kind of g.d.p. growth is also being challenged by the move from the...
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with the dollar or the euro we said that here of course first you and jim rickards have said that jim rogers also said that on the show long ago but we're also coming to the uncomfortable realization here in the awkward moment. that this country is led economically by someone who's dumber than a slime mold. well i was born is really. leading the u.k. economy into the gutter and the reliance on the city of london to generate some kind of g.d.p. growth is also being challenged by the move from the pendulum or the center of gravity swinging from the u.k. as a financial center to frankfurt because the euro is emerging as a much more stable currency than the pound so he keeps on pushing inflation as the solution. loses every time it doesn't help anybody and we can see that the most important chart in british politics so this is following on simon rosenberg's the north star of obama's policy the most important chart in american politics which is if you look at this chart the same in the u.k. the same in the u.s. and that is that household incomes have lagged behind g.d.p. and productivity growth s
with the dollar or the euro we said that here of course first you and jim rickards have said that jim rogers also said that on the show long ago but we're also coming to the uncomfortable realization here in the awkward moment. that this country is led economically by someone who's dumber than a slime mold. well i was born is really. leading the u.k. economy into the gutter and the reliance on the city of london to generate some kind of g.d.p. growth is also being challenged by the move from...
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this was really the beginning of this new era of post regulatory finance and securitization and jim rogers i remember at the time got tagged pretty good he's not been vocal about it i wish he was more vocal about it he kind of set the stage for the m.f. global and these other confiscations that have come down the road i want to look at one in particular red situation that applies to the global economy it applies to cyprus it applies to ireland iceland the u.k. the united states tarp all of this collapse and all of this confiscation of wealth so hillary rodham cattle futures controversy is the name of the wikipedia entry and in one nine hundred seventy eight with only a thousand dollars thirty living in this house here hillary rodham clinton gave to read. one thousand dollars that was almost her net worth ten months later it was worth one hundred thousand dollars and marshall school of business looked at it and they found that two thirds of her trade so to profit by the end of the day she made them and eighty percent were ultimately profitable many of her trees took place at or near the bes
this was really the beginning of this new era of post regulatory finance and securitization and jim rogers i remember at the time got tagged pretty good he's not been vocal about it i wish he was more vocal about it he kind of set the stage for the m.f. global and these other confiscations that have come down the road i want to look at one in particular red situation that applies to the global economy it applies to cyprus it applies to ireland iceland the u.k. the united states tarp all of this...
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>> this is an amazing that by jim rogers who started off with this.oint north korea will cease existing as a country. so to heck of a thing for him to resign these coins. adam: would you really want to fund a creature you crazy regime? >> betas had dennis rodman over there. i don't know, i wouldn't take part of it. not to mention the fact that he is a dictator. [laughter] adam: >> we are talking about points. they went for, what? 1600? he has already made about 1100
>> this is an amazing that by jim rogers who started off with this.oint north korea will cease existing as a country. so to heck of a thing for him to resign these coins. adam: would you really want to fund a creature you crazy regime? >> betas had dennis rodman over there. i don't know, i wouldn't take part of it. not to mention the fact that he is a dictator. [laughter] adam: >> we are talking about points. they went for, what? 1600? he has already made about 1100
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jim rogers joins us this morning on the news line.elighted to be here, carl. how are you? >> i'm pretty good. a lot of bears argue good reasons not to participate in q2. what do you think? >> if you give me a trillion dollars, i'll show you a good time, too. i'm somewhat skeptical because i know it's going to end badly. >> let's scepter on the u.s. the people point to typical seasonality. big components like ge. zi version from the broader index. cyprus, even though near term uncertainty may be lifted. would you preference be to stay state side or not? >> no, i'm certainly not investing in the u.s. they are making all time highs based on money printing. russia is at an all time high. the whole world is benefitg from the money being printed. >> what is your appetite on europe at these levels. >> i own a few shares for 15 or 20 years, but no, no. i'm certainly not buying there. it's scary what's going on in europe. i am making sure i don't have too much money in any bank account in the world. now there's a presence. the imf has said, lo
jim rogers joins us this morning on the news line.elighted to be here, carl. how are you? >> i'm pretty good. a lot of bears argue good reasons not to participate in q2. what do you think? >> if you give me a trillion dollars, i'll show you a good time, too. i'm somewhat skeptical because i know it's going to end badly. >> let's scepter on the u.s. the people point to typical seasonality. big components like ge. zi version from the broader index. cyprus, even though near term...
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listen to what jim rogers said this week. >> if you give me a trillion dollars, i'll show you a goodime, too. they're throwing money out the window into the marks and it's going somewhere. >> so let's think about that for a minute. how much of this renaissance is being driven by the fed in the short term? talk about the longer-term investments we need to have a true american renaissance in the next century but in the short term many say renaissance is really federal reserve stimulus into the economy. >> at least that part that is the stock market, that part that is the housing market, but ed, this week treasury secretary jacob lew visited a seeman's plan in georgia to get a firsthand look at what he sees as a manufacturing renaissance. listen to what he had to say. >> i think if you look at the job creation numbers over the last year, 18 months, it's been clear that we've seen steady growth in manufacturing jobs. you're here today in a facility that has -- is proof that there is a bright future to american manufacturing. >> ed, here's the thing our viewers need to know. manufacturing
listen to what jim rogers said this week. >> if you give me a trillion dollars, i'll show you a goodime, too. they're throwing money out the window into the marks and it's going somewhere. >> so let's think about that for a minute. how much of this renaissance is being driven by the fed in the short term? talk about the longer-term investments we need to have a true american renaissance in the next century but in the short term many say renaissance is really federal reserve stimulus...
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rogers. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. jim lazarus, san francisco chamber of commerce. ~ i also had the privilege of chairing the transbay transit center cac. i strongly urge the board of supervisors and the city's representatives on both bodies, both the joint powers authority for the transbay transit center and the caltrain, joint powers authority, to take a strong position in favor of opening up real alternatives to surface use of seventh and king. this, the caltrain electrification and the extension to first and mission must be primary goals of the city and county of san francisco. other options are really not acceptable. we need an electrified system to downtown. we need the fund with federal partners, with state, with prop 1a california high-speed rail funding and our own funding available through the transbay transit center project that tunnel project as soon as possible. one of my great disappointments that i think we're going to be all confronting when that transit center opens is a 400 million dollars rail box in the
rogers. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. jim lazarus, san francisco chamber of commerce. ~ i also had the privilege of chairing the transbay transit center cac. i strongly urge the board of supervisors and the city's representatives on both bodies, both the joint powers authority for the transbay transit center and the caltrain, joint powers authority, to take a strong position in favor of opening up real alternatives to surface use of seventh and king. this, the caltrain...
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jim martin. first, congressman mike rogers who says no doubt the syrian government has cross add red line in thatabout it. >>> first, highlight of your morning. >> the glue that holds us all to go. >> bill karins. >> i'll keep going. >>> show you the pictures out of washington state. this is impressive state on the puget sounds and million dollar homes and a lot of are being threatened after a huge landslide yesterday and this is only feet from dumping down that hill. looks like it's heading that direction. hard to get to this area. 40 homes in jeopardy from that landslide. looks like they lost a little bit of their living room too. >>> the forecast is a quiet day around the country. airports looking green and that means go and no delays whatsoever out there. not even much in the way of rain out there. a few showers are drifting over cape cod and rain showers near albany, new york. no bad weather. that's about it. a cold morning by southern standards. tallahassee 33 and charleston at 38. from here on out we warm it up. today is better than yesterday and we will continue to go in the right directi
jim martin. first, congressman mike rogers who says no doubt the syrian government has cross add red line in thatabout it. >>> first, highlight of your morning. >> the glue that holds us all to go. >> bill karins. >> i'll keep going. >>> show you the pictures out of washington state. this is impressive state on the puget sounds and million dollar homes and a lot of are being threatened after a huge landslide yesterday and this is only feet from dumping down...
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jim, do you have views on cyprus? >> i think 4% yield is good. i think t.j. rogers is buying the stock -- >> oh!here were problems at cypress. once i found out it was some island i've never been to, i didn't care, but if there were problems with cypress point, then i -- >> we'll have to talk about ita you will day and figmight as we get it off our backs, it's bad. the european regulators, what were they thinking? obviously somebody has to step in. >> the russians are coming. >> the russians are coming. >> am i right with liesman that savers in this country, deposit, people that go into a bank, is what they have ten% less than what it would have been than if the fed wasn't at zero, jim? >> yeah. pretty much so. as much as pensions in new jersey would have been if the governor hadn't made that change. don't forget, as we're concerned about cyprus, the housing numbers are a blow away and they're being blown away. >> lennar, again, cyprus is bad. they really screwed up. one more reason to take your money and put it here rather than keep it there. >> larry think from black rock is right. this will no
jim, do you have views on cyprus? >> i think 4% yield is good. i think t.j. rogers is buying the stock -- >> oh!here were problems at cypress. once i found out it was some island i've never been to, i didn't care, but if there were problems with cypress point, then i -- >> we'll have to talk about ita you will day and figmight as we get it off our backs, it's bad. the european regulators, what were they thinking? obviously somebody has to step in. >> the russians are...
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jim cooper for any opening comments that he may have. >> thank you, chairman rogers.ng with you whenever colleagues on these important issues this year. i would just like to ask in view of the shortness of time that my opening statement be inserted in the record. >> thank you, sir. in concert with that, as you all may have been told before in the hearing, we are going to be called for votes and oh-la-la all, so we are going to dispense with the reading of your opening statements. they will be submitted for the record without objection, and we will go straight to the questioning of the witnesses. the witness order will be general alston -- general finan, thanks for putting your nssa had on one last time to help the subcommittee understand these issues, and mr. friedman. we begin with five minute rounds of questions, and then we will have a second panel after that. i will start with the questions. general alston, you and dr. augustine in reserve seem to have read the many reports and independent reviews of the doe security that have been convicted previously. secretary
jim cooper for any opening comments that he may have. >> thank you, chairman rogers.ng with you whenever colleagues on these important issues this year. i would just like to ask in view of the shortness of time that my opening statement be inserted in the record. >> thank you, sir. in concert with that, as you all may have been told before in the hearing, we are going to be called for votes and oh-la-la all, so we are going to dispense with the reading of your opening statements....
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roger ailes said it in a cocktail party. >> in response to someone petitioning the court. talked about fertility being a pre-req quizity for marriage. >> stephanie: yeah, you need to get kicked out jim focus of marriage really should be on pro-education, we're not going to give marriage licenses to anyone where both people are over the age of 55, suppose that was said. would that be constitutional? >> stephanie: thank you! good point! thank you justice kagan. >> he was trying to argue, they could have kids after 55. >> stephanie: oh no. trust me, that sperm ship has sailed. >> you're not having kids. [ wah wah ] >> stephanie: this is an opportunity for you to -- the eggs coming out. >> tumbleweeds. >> swimmers were working when i was in college. just sayin'. >> stephanie: thank you, jim. [ ♪ dramatic ♪ ] >> stephanie: not sure we needed that information. thanks, jim. >> overshare. >> tmi. >> i heard from an ex-girlfriend recently from college days. >> stephanie: allen in rockville, maryland. you're on "the stephanie miller show." >> caller: hi, steph. how you doing? i'm a scalia studdier and i'm a lawyer. he says things in court that a law student would be beat up. for saying. >> st
roger ailes said it in a cocktail party. >> in response to someone petitioning the court. talked about fertility being a pre-req quizity for marriage. >> stephanie: yeah, you need to get kicked out jim focus of marriage really should be on pro-education, we're not going to give marriage licenses to anyone where both people are over the age of 55, suppose that was said. would that be constitutional? >> stephanie: thank you! good point! thank you justice kagan. >> he was...