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into great depression acts richard financially it's the ultimate ultimate moral hazard isn't into k. too big to fail and when wall street loves that ok they really do. no i mean moral hazard is an enormous problem and i think the regulations part of that so obviously if people think banks are regulated and they're perfectly safe then they won't choose to deposit their money or trade with banks and looking at history like barclays is actually founded by quakers and part of the attraction of the bank was that it was highly trustworthy because of the religious affiliation of. owners but going back to william i mean the year zero which is what i was advocating at all this if there was one currency that was a highly politicized centralized construct it's the euro what i'm actually talking he's getting government completely out of banking completely out of currencies and moving to a completely voluntary private system so richard you believe banks can regulate themselves. yes i mean like you think they can do that we have collusion. but i'm talking about a situation where they wouldn't be baile
into great depression acts richard financially it's the ultimate ultimate moral hazard isn't into k. too big to fail and when wall street loves that ok they really do. no i mean moral hazard is an enormous problem and i think the regulations part of that so obviously if people think banks are regulated and they're perfectly safe then they won't choose to deposit their money or trade with banks and looking at history like barclays is actually founded by quakers and part of the attraction of the...
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too slow dark. joel d. smith ii k..- live in glen burnie... to reaching out for helpp..stion-- when will tte power be back for all? good morning jool d. ((ad lib)))3 3 3 crews at the maryland emmrgency management agency are working around the clock monitoring the recovery efforts. efforts.megan illiland s streaming nnwwfrom mema with &pthe latest from the strategy . room.good morning guys,ad lib... 3 3 the aaerican idol finaliits baltimoreeyour chance to win tickets to the american idols live tour.. is coming up in just 20 minutes. youure watching foo 45 ggod day baltimore. ((brrak 5)) >> the duggers live a life of controlled chaos and make it look easy. after all only 19 kids, $3,000 a month for groceries, 40 loads of laundry in front of millions of viewers for 6 seasons. >> go, go, go. >> why do you think the whole country is so fascinated with your family? >> if we can get them to sit still, we'll find out how and why they do it. on the "70 here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbling ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios .
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w, do i adcabe fftialin t teedthng in i k t makes a lot of sense, especially i thk that there is definitely too much fopenndr in stock, especially polierxnt w we're supposed to hold for the long material -- term. doub whether it'sll lu haou , h, ing bosll capitalism for the people," ask it's just out from basic books. wanted to thank you all for coming tonight. [applause] wdkeefr y t ydb tem/tv >> more from jefferson city next on booktv. justin dyer, the author cotualradion,ks-sler ous . sheim t book is natural law and th antislavery constitutional tradition, and the title started out as the laws of god and man as the tle, anthen tt w going ttitl abbee tf ple suthhewsf g anmeg ia revealed law, something you'd find in scripture. and what we really had in mind was the natural law. and the natchatur law woprplhaeo caen nd jthhas e, tthanso t re oue pci,th ends, the purposes of nature and come to moral principles through that, through the ercise of reason. sone of the stamentt 'rmi wthnv iofat clio pece nne em that all men are created equal, that they're endowed by their creator with certain inalie
w, do i adcabe fftialin t teedthng in i k t makes a lot of sense, especially i thk that there is definitely too much fopenndr in stock, especially polierxnt w we're supposed to hold for the long material -- term. doub whether it'sll lu haou , h, ing bosll capitalism for the people," ask it's just out from basic books. wanted to thank you all for coming tonight. [applause] wdkeefr y t ydb tem/tv >> more from jefferson city next on booktv. justin dyer, the author cotualradion,ks-sler...
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k-9 unites and panic. a scene becoming all too familiar at walmart stores across the country, most having one thing in common -- a chilling robotic-sounding voice calling in a bomb threat warning the stores they have two hours to evacuate or everyone would die. >> a lot of people don't know what is going on. they were rushed out. >> reporter: from arroyo grande, california -- out west -- to secaucus, new jersey, out east and missouri and kansas in the midwest, 14 bomb threats have been called in to walmart stores since friday, the calls each triggering store evacuations and searches. walmart says they are working with investigators to provide any information that might help catch the caller. authorities believe one person is likely behind most of these threats, and they suspect that person is using a spoofing device to make the calls difficult to trace. >> until they determine who the caller 2u8ly is, they have to treat every one like they are real. >> reporter: but today, a possible break. investigators traced one of those calls to fort meyers, florida. and police are responding in full force to each threat
k-9 unites and panic. a scene becoming all too familiar at walmart stores across the country, most having one thing in common -- a chilling robotic-sounding voice calling in a bomb threat warning the stores they have two hours to evacuate or everyone would die. >> a lot of people don't know what is going on. they were rushed out. >> reporter: from arroyo grande, california -- out west -- to secaucus, new jersey, out east and missouri and kansas in the midwest, 14 bomb threats have...
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and you don't feel challenged in your sobriety, that means you really weren't an whowhoesit anidm ro too k a. 'st d >> host: and finally, anna quindlen, before we go to calls, e friend of mine when she found out that you were going to on, she stad thathet ing mbee anat gngnr ew ieefngo? >>uest: um, it's got to be something that she read in this book, i would imagine, because the truth is didn't quit gng to ms unl a cou y o. roumof cns the scos t oliehyer i "tewkesnd at "newsek." they were none too pleased with that. i got disinvited from catholic stioec tdi m sinhe i'othi was about two and a half or three years ago. and between the way the church has handled its relationship wa tdlhe amand t, he a an w c out in drips and drops and then in a torrent over our lifetime, i just began pensu rfihe er. d ulra iec thteaykr d to going to church. and, you know, i said that at an event, and the audience burst into applause, and i said, no, no,o,o,sis thtola t. a ce oai fomebemyamai u know, i only wish the catholic church was as good as the guy in the new testament wh started the whole deal. butst, ai
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k t me iro rgfiannsut. wa ve te problem too big to fail is increase their capital requirement which is basically posing a tax on them. and if you do a ati veo24pwa giio n'ow myle ki y the legislation. i think that good taxes or what e econoc te ae ae fe erve soect istso onse lefer anything else but that. if we tie our hands and the only way to intervene is that w see a much gerinteen. ow e. >> professor it would seem that to advance the ea e u ncrmaatto suede others of the benefits not subjecting the rest of uso crony capitalism. whywdthsadat adtemef? ul emer aia ulth cfror parts of society. or would it come from the businesscommunity? so whom? stjo deaheha a oribyag ze no l advocate the idea as good as it is. what do you say? >> i think it's an excellent questi. first ofatrsow wrthoo a eeunrst defending free markets does not mean all the time defending business interest. i think all too often, pely fe et at teoits aat cti terms of public opinion. but so if people understand my logic, i think that thereare twys ch o ta w bson h
k t me iro rgfiannsut. wa ve te problem too big to fail is increase their capital requirement which is basically posing a tax on them. and if you do a ati veo24pwa giio n'ow myle ki y the legislation. i think that good taxes or what e econoc te ae ae fe erve soect istso onse lefer anything else but that. if we tie our hands and the only way to intervene is that w see a much gerinteen. ow e. >> professor it would seem that to advance the ea e u ncrmaatto suede others of the benefits not...
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too. thank you souch. can i k you quickly, pple fer yous nie wt is thatout? weadhe bigstanteng backnd foh. y name is spell ammy, i get lots ofeopl aumin'm a y. its goo se y- >>hat'hy i onl u two tter >>ust . goyod o'keefe. >> how much does mitt romney's bain controversy matter to you. you can talk to me on twitter. ani'll reaour twts rougut t day >>> is mningarry knedy aesteor apparently i. >>ust a fonth ahe speubliy o balff th keedy an onehal of mar kenny, now she returns to the public spotlight when she was arrested for allegedly driving while impaired by drugs. 91 clers saia whe vecle s dring eaticlyhen llid wit a traor-tiler ouide w yo cit kenny lexus sustained damage in a flat tire and pulled over. when pole found her she appeared to be passed out about the t inred. intatentobc ws, a kenny okesrson sayerri keedy luntily ok breathalyzer, blood and urine tests which shod no drugs or alcohol whatevern her system. ose sts sult aordi t nneds atrneyerrovid by t hoital but srces faliarithhe cas tlbc ne blo and uriests wer soent t a pole l andt cod take several
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now, many are wondering if the k costa concordia shows these cruise ships are too big, too complex and the rules of the sea are simply too olt. >> georgia and her husband, dean, are cruise veterans. they've been on more than 60. for their cruise on the conco concord concordia, they were joined by that you are daughters valerie and cindy. >> i've been going on cruises since i was a year old. >> reporter: for hector and sahean, it was their first trip to europe and their first cruise. they embarked at barcelona, but they weren't impressed by the safety briefing. >> then they showed you the life vest, things like that. but we never went through the physical procedure of which deck or how to get to your master station. >> for the family, this cruise didn't feel right from the very beginning. >> we didn't really have any direction from any of the representatives. >> reporter: the costa line is part of the biggest cruise company in the world. the florida-based carnival corporation. the captain of the concordia known for his seaman ship but is also regarded by some colleagues as arrogant. on
now, many are wondering if the k costa concordia shows these cruise ships are too big, too complex and the rules of the sea are simply too olt. >> georgia and her husband, dean, are cruise veterans. they've been on more than 60. for their cruise on the conco concord concordia, they were joined by that you are daughters valerie and cindy. >> i've been going on cruises since i was a year old. >> reporter: for hector and sahean, it was their first trip to europe and their first...
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. >> and if worn too tight too long, it can also keep the lungs from fully inflating, reducing oxygen intake, making you feel lightheaded. a dress shirt and tie and ke you look better. but seven out of 10 men buy shirts too small. >> you have your carotid going up to the brain. >> that can cause headaches and blurred vision. tight collars and ties can also cause muscle tension in the shoulders. >> there's no need to cause yourself injury just to be fashionable. >> reporter: and heavy handbags can also cause back issues. the american chiropractor association says women should carry no more than 10% of their body weight. how are you feeling, kai? loosen that tie up. >> check in with eyewitness news at 6:00. for these stories and more, vic is standing by with a preview. >>> baltimore's fire department rocked. federal prosprostitution -- prostitution ring. >>> and sad news about a very creative young man wjz introduced you to, who challenged the fashion world with duct tape. check in for these stories and the day's breaking news new at 6:00. >>> a dog so smart, he can read 30 chinese characters, identify pictures and pick up items as requested. his nam
. >> and if worn too tight too long, it can also keep the lungs from fully inflating, reducing oxygen intake, making you feel lightheaded. a dress shirt and tie and ke you look better. but seven out of 10 men buy shirts too small. >> you have your carotid going up to the brain. >> that can cause headaches and blurred vision. tight collars and ties can also cause muscle tension in the shoulders. >> there's no need to cause yourself injury just to be fashionable. >>...
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isn'tn in hiidha g thida ifficult line to draw what he basically said look, if the penalty gets too i'm ng k atht be unreasonable. lemao edsit ti oth only part of the decision that is really bad for us which is the tax power decision. what kind of decision was this? itooon tolaesayahi s oldisn t 't ea sn. the merits all on or side this was a political decision on the i t o o havwinge anw d ths at news reported yesterday and that is chief justice roberts changed his vote afr conference. we...
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tay.l day upper 70s.s.and the cuthe condititions totomorrowow. 84 too >> this weather report has been brought to you by ktix 2. >>> a case of a hero and the mother he raced to save from the gunman's rampage. keep it here on "gma." up with being fed on. we demand k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. and a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. so let's put our paws down in protest and raise our barks to rally till we all get k9 advantix ii. join us at poochprotest.com. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. our most concentrated all ever! packed with all's active stainlifters... each pac has more cleaning power per ounce to help tackle tough dirt and stains the first time. new all mighty pacs™. powerful clean. mighty results. ♪ me and my friends, da da da da da ♪ ♪ me and my friends, da da da da da ♪ "with my friends, randy and phil." nothing brings friends together like chili's triple dipper for dinner. >>> the terrifying scene that unfoa
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too early to start. with me is liz miller. listen to this question. >> my question is regarding 401(k). i have one going now.re what my target percentage should be that i'm contributing that. i'm 30 years old now. in order to retire comfortably, what should i be trying to put away. >> isn't that the money question? >> it is. first of all, at 30 years old if you can afford to, you want to put the maximum in. it's great deferred income. it's proven to be a great long term investment for retirement. the second part is does your company make a match. i always tell young people goal one is to put enough aside to get the entire match your company might be giving to a 401(k) or call that an associated profit plan. you really want to save enough to hit that. at 30 years old if you can do it, max out that 401(k). >> should it be the only investment for people? a lot of people think i'm contributing, that's enough. >> you want to get the free money from the company, but then you might want to switch over to a roth because of the tax free benefit you get down your road. one day you'll have to pay the taxes and it might
too early to start. with me is liz miller. listen to this question. >> my question is regarding 401(k). i have one going now.re what my target percentage should be that i'm contributing that. i'm 30 years old now. in order to retire comfortably, what should i be trying to put away. >> isn't that the money question? >> it is. first of all, at 30 years old if you can afford to, you want to put the maximum in. it's great deferred income. it's proven to be a great long term...
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k, lebron james and the rest of the u.s. men's olympic basketball team. that's tomorrow night on "nightline." check in for "good morning america," toore working while you're sleeping. we're always online at abcnews.com. jimmy kimmel is up next. we'll see you here tomorrow.
k, lebron james and the rest of the u.s. men's olympic basketball team. that's tomorrow night on "nightline." check in for "good morning america," toore working while you're sleeping. we're always online at abcnews.com. jimmy kimmel is up next. we'll see you here tomorrow.
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k., lebron james, and the rest of the u.s. men's olympic basketball team. that's tomorrow night on "nightline." check in for "good morning america," toore working while you're sleeping. we're always online at abcnews.com. jimmy kimmel is up next. we'll see you here tomorrow. >>> up next on an all-new "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> jimmy: we had an earthquake here last night. did you feel it? i slept right through it. i did. now who is dumb for living in a bouncy castle? >> lisa kudrow. >> i had to castrate 21 rats. >> jimmy: you are like bob barker's dream girl, this is incredible. >> rosemarie dewitt. >> jimmy: what filthy things can be seen at restaurants you've worked in? >> sounds sexual.
k., lebron james, and the rest of the u.s. men's olympic basketball team. that's tomorrow night on "nightline." check in for "good morning america," toore working while you're sleeping. we're always online at abcnews.com. jimmy kimmel is up next. we'll see you here tomorrow. >>> up next on an all-new "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> jimmy: we had an earthquake here last night. did you feel it? i slept right through it. i did. now who is dumb for living in a...
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too. a big jolt. the dow up more than 200 points raising new life doo american 401(k)s. this as we got a first look at facebook's finances. since that widely anticipated ipo back in may, mark have said little about what's going on behind the scenes there. but today, facebook released its first-ever quarterly earns. and abc's reporter has an inside look at the numbers. what exactly did we learn? >>s this a day we've been waiting for. we learned we met expectations. it grew to $1.18 billion. but that was not the block buster numbers that analysts had been hoping for. there is continued concern for the growth in the next few years. something else we learned more than half the nearly 1 billion users on facebook log on through their smart phones. how is the company going to montize that? we didn't get a clear answer. that's why the stock is down nearly 10%. >> despite that billion plus filg yur, big questions remain here. not the best of news considering the rough ipo back in may. >> terrible couple of months at company. at his peak it was $45 a share. we did the math, somebo
too. a big jolt. the dow up more than 200 points raising new life doo american 401(k)s. this as we got a first look at facebook's finances. since that widely anticipated ipo back in may, mark have said little about what's going on behind the scenes there. but today, facebook released its first-ever quarterly earns. and abc's reporter has an inside look at the numbers. what exactly did we learn? >>s this a day we've been waiting for. we learned we met expectations. it grew to $1.18...
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too. a bill jolt. the dow up more than 200 points, breathing new life in more than 401(k)s after the president of the european central bank vowed to do whatever it takes to save the euro. this as we got a first look at facebook's finances since that wildly anticipated ipo back in may. mark zuckerberg and his inner circle have said little about what's going on behind the scenes there. today, facebook released its first ever quarterly earns. we have more on that. what exactly did we learn? >> this is a day we were waiting for. we learned that they met expectations. revenue grew by 32% to $1.18 billion. that was not the block buster number that analysts had been hoping for. there is continued concern for growth for the company going forward in the next few years. something else we learned more than half of the 1 billion users log on to it through their smart phones. how is the company going to monetize that? we didn't get a clear answer from mark today. that's why the stock is down. >> despite that billion plus figure, big questions remain here. and not the best of news considering the rough ipo back in may. >>
too. a bill jolt. the dow up more than 200 points, breathing new life in more than 401(k)s after the president of the european central bank vowed to do whatever it takes to save the euro. this as we got a first look at facebook's finances since that wildly anticipated ipo back in may. mark zuckerberg and his inner circle have said little about what's going on behind the scenes there. today, facebook released its first ever quarterly earns. we have more on that. what exactly did we learn?...
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k. bruce. we have many, many celebrities there. we have also howard university, which is itself a real seat of the black intelligence, too. so we have this town. we have this big celebration. people turn up to dedicate the memorial. the black elites who turn up, and they walk up to the platform area, because their tickets say platform, get there and they're turned away. they're turned away to a segregated seating area about a block away, and it's a weedy area where there are rough hewn benches, and the grast has not been cut. these are lawyers, judges, and philosophers and many of them turn on their heels and they leave. one of them who temporarily takes a seat is a former collector of customs at georgetown. he and his wife. he's a famous black government official. and he's taking a seat, and they're cordoned off and presided over by uniformed marines. he's having a seat because he's making up his mind whether he's going to stay. the marine says to him, you should move to the center to make room for other people. he sits back and says i'm thinking about it. the marine says you ought to think damn quick about moving. the s
k. bruce. we have many, many celebrities there. we have also howard university, which is itself a real seat of the black intelligence, too. so we have this town. we have this big celebration. people turn up to dedicate the memorial. the black elites who turn up, and they walk up to the platform area, because their tickets say platform, get there and they're turned away. they're turned away to a segregated seating area about a block away, and it's a weedy area where there are rough hewn benches,...
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too big to fail and provide more protection for consumers. do you think it's doing what it's supposed to do? >> no. and, you k know, in many ways i is extremely unlikely it will ever do what it's supposed to do in its cururrent form. it is a process that is -- that has so many rules, so many regulations, so many loopholes that are baked into it. andltimately when dodd-frank didn't break up the banks as it potentially could have, it cemented a status quo that continues the implicit government guarantee. all you have to do is look at the credit rating agencies at big banks and see that they still benefit from that presumption the government will bail them out and that gives them advantages small counterparts don't have. >> how significant is th scandal, tim geithner testifying bere congress, what he knew, when he knew it? this coming soon after the jpmorgan trading mess. you mentioned scandal after scandal. do you think more reform is needed and do you think this libor scandal gets bigger? >> this is the problem of too big to fail banks and captured regulators. this is a massive global conspiracy to fix the mos
too big to fail and provide more protection for consumers. do you think it's doing what it's supposed to do? >> no. and, you k know, in many ways i is extremely unlikely it will ever do what it's supposed to do in its cururrent form. it is a process that is -- that has so many rules, so many regulations, so many loopholes that are baked into it. andltimately when dodd-frank didn't break up the banks as it potentially could have, it cemented a status quo that continues the implicit...
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k. interested so what sort of data to have and second question just now you said that the un security council has a you know stalemate situation too much to deal but if we just feel it sit on the hands and just look at what can be done you know in the south of tokyo you have thirty five thousand refugees is russia going to provide asylum to half of these refugees. this is the second question because of the when the if the sunnis don't we as. countries we don't develop armed forces we have there possibility is still get objective data with our equipment i would like to say that we share this data with our colleagues as for the stalemate in the security council going yes this is well as for now i will not call it a stalemate a limitation goods i have a hopes to reach an agreement within the firm looks of what we have agreed a body in geneva communique where. we should be as for refugees is not good enough because we expressed opposition to thirty five thousand english or turkey more than thirty five thousand in jordan in lebanon but is not forget that in syria given half a million of her jews from iraq and used about three hundred t
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too! ooh, hey america's favorite cereal is... honey nut cheerios ok then off to iceland! . >> open up k-14. >> inmates at the holman correctional facility who are found violating the rule are brought into a disciplinary hearing to determine their punishment. >> possession of contraband. circumstances violations are as follows. you did have in your possession, one red and one white and one lipstick. how do you wish to plead, guilty or not guilty? >> i can't plead guilty. >> sign that right now. >> you know you're released from segregation is pending this review board, right? >> yes, sir. >> take him and put him back in his cell. i'll recommend 30 days loss privileges. >> what was the big infraction? lipstick? >> the dice, the thing with the dice is, they go down there and they get to gambling and then they will lose something that they don't have to give back. the lipstick come to the homosexual activity that goes on within the facility. we try to keep that down to as little as we can keep it down to. >> why? >> it causes them to want to fight over the homosexuals. most of the time when
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too old for those. [ laughter ] >> thank, joe. that's our report for tonight. we'll see you the next time. >> join kor the latest on the missing dodgers fan in san francisco. and we're always here for you at ktvu.com.
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k at asiti ul. w curule correct. you know, we sort of disposed of saying health care upheld because we thought it would be too much of a split decision, and is so we nthn a e thnddu mae ck k o so t a t things, though you never thought in a million years you'd be thinking about -- silo ur oy foioed, ghthere us else s something -- anyone else has something to say about health care, maybe we shouldoven rng asreetls aur] anngsaaln sdbu haonday when he dissent inside the ariza s.b. 10case, the imgratca. deonoxe cin oproimat foentiet onned after the case had been argued. let me start with david. you started covering the court yo bheis weaiv waisjurm siaor ise syo w i lot of normal alia. i did write i thought for 25 ar sio wne eral dnt stry y t's really scalia-lam baste one side or the other -- >> and i can tell you when it started. ten '87orneof his veryir te oplngut ere thae e independent counsel statute. other memorable scalia dissents, roamer v. evans, the gaygh ofor idea that he would go outside the record and complain about president obama's o order on young people who had been ought here wth tir pas ialndre lore nivs
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too. see what happens when a bear decided to visit a sears on the other side of the break. k. wheeeeeeeeeeeee! wheeeeeeeeeeeee! whee! whee! wheeeeeeeeeheeee! heads up. everything you love about geico, now mobile . download the geico app today. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone likes a bit of order in their life. virtual wallet helps you get it. keep track of spending, move money with a slide, and use the calendar. all to see your money how you want. ♪ >>> it's not exactly the softer side of sears. a bear cub walked in in pittsburgh and went browsing. store employees got everybody out quickly and safely and soon the whole mall was evacuated until wildlife officers could tranquilize the bear. then they carried the sleeping cub out of the store. >> i like that. the softer side of sears. the hairy side of sears. >> how did he get in the door. >> occasionally video pops up like a deer but a bear is an odd one. >> probably looking for food but -- maybe garbage left out. >> never know. >> we know the weather is changing. >> we got a bit of a break in terms of the temperature. humidity
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k street. but many who did not get housing vouchers headed to key street. raul hernandez is worried how the city will react. >> they might just you know over all kick us out because there's too many people to handle here. >> reporter: hernandez says the influx of strangers is also causing tension. >> we had to just hope for the best that nobody comes in and destroys our place. >> reporter: but minutes later hernandez con fronted a man in his tent. >> hey, hey. you already looked in there, okay. you already looked in there. there's nothing in there that's yours, okay. i don't know where you kept your bag and your stuff, whatever. >> reporter: that tension worried the manager of an apartment complex near the camp. >> a lot more desperate people living in the encampment. you know we've seen some upbeat in place activity. >> we've seen a little property theft in the neighborhood. >> reporter: one person who got assistance moved out of the camp today but says not many will be following. >> how come more people here aren't applying for the kind of aid you got? >> because they don't believe it's really going to happen. >> one concern for this homeless camp a group removed more than
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too. it would have to have had -- if you put $30,000 of cash away in a 401(k) plan for 15 years his tenure at bain, that by itself is $450,000. you can imagine -- you would need a return of like 30% in a year to reach that. >> it is ridiculous. >> exactly. so the other possibility and the one that i find quite troubling and again disclosure would clarify all of this, complete disclosure would clarify it. in fact, he didn't just put $30,000 of cash in the fund which then went out and invested in s&p 500, public stocks. the money went to buy interest in bain funds that he himself controlled and he sold them at prices that he set and the question is did he set those prices at an honest, fair market value? >> okay, wait. i just want to be clear about this. so what you're saying is that somebody can put something in their i.r.a. where they set the value of it. and it if comes in under the $30,000. if it comes in under the cap, it is okay? >> no. >> a special deal with private equity? >> no. it's not okay. the price at which you sell into your 401(k) or i.r.a. plan has to be the market price for
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too frequently, people respond to the moment. you know how many people do you know that sold out of the market in march of 2009 right at the bottom? how manyeople do you k know that bought in january of 2000? it is trying to avoid those types of emotions where people are doing exactly the opposite of what they should be doing, and just recognizing you won't be able to make those timing moves. so just accept the long-term rate of return. >> gus, good to have you on the program, thank you. >> thank you maria. >> we'll see you soon, gus sauter. >>and upup next, from the international monetary fund, what she says we need todo. >>> and political mojo, talking to former pennsylvania governor and self-described nonwuss, governor ed rendell. off vim etnam inin 1968. over the south p pacific in 19. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the e military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your lecy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. pocket. "the wall street journal repo
too frequently, people respond to the moment. you know how many people do you know that sold out of the market in march of 2009 right at the bottom? how manyeople do you k know that bought in january of 2000? it is trying to avoid those types of emotions where people are doing exactly the opposite of what they should be doing, and just recognizing you won't be able to make those timing moves. so just accept the long-term rate of return. >> gus, good to have you on the program, thank you....
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k. or something like that but in any case he's a rich guy but that's you know so was franklin roosevelt he wasn't rich like romney but franklin roosevelt was a rich guy too i don't think that americans. i get all upset about rich people trying to run for political office i think the problem that romney for example is facing and that many of these plutocrats are facing is not that they're rich or the koch brothers in their political activism but rather that they use their riches to corrupt the political system and it's in the case of romney and bain capital to pull to the business system to further enrich themselves very often at the expense of the average person that's the thing that i think is going to be a political liability for these guys our final comment the night comes from community lobby you tweeted us surprised to hear tom hartman say the vote isn't guaranteed in the constitution is that so how can a marker see thrive with no right to vote well there is no actual right to vote in the constitution it's it was not put there by the founders because there were groups that they didn't want to vote back then and this is the original one of the origin
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too. i would have served for him as well. >> yeah, it was that was a big dog. >> thank you. >>> and thank you for trusting k ktvu news. next time news breaks. >> before we go, one last look at the aurora, colorado movie theater. we'll have the latest at 7:00 tomorrow.
too. i would have served for him as well. >> yeah, it was that was a big dog. >> thank you. >>> and thank you for trusting k ktvu news. next time news breaks. >> before we go, one last look at the aurora, colorado movie theater. we'll have the latest at 7:00 tomorrow.
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k crossroads in your life, isn't it? >> i like that term crossroads because too many times when people undergo trauma, welook it as something emotional baggage. but as psychologists and psychiatrists we want to they can that traumatic situation and help them work through it and take them through the next step of their psychological evolution, in other words making them stronger than before they went into that situation where they were traumatized. >> clinical psychologist jeff gardere, always good to talk to you. but unfortunately under these circumstances, though. >> we'll have much more on our continuing coverage after this. finding you the perfect place is all we do. this summer, save up to 30%, plus get up to $100 on us. welcome to hotels.com. nature valley trail mix bars are made with real ingredients you can see. like whole roasted nuts, chewy granola, and real fruit. nature valley trail mix bars. 100% natural. 100% delicious. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with mod
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