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lear, is an accused felon.tors say she's a liar and a fraud. it all began after the man she called her husband, race car driver alexander djordjevic, was killed in june 2010 during a mountain road race in nevada. lear was arrested on saturday inside this las vegas nightclub because police say they were never really married. lear allegedly faked the marriage license, forging signatures to make it appear they tied the knot five days before he died. >> i would not say he was deep in love but he was dating her. >> reporter: alexander's father says his son had known lear a short time, never talking of marriage. >> alex would tell us. we was close. he would never do things like that without knowledge of the family. >> reporter: police say that by acting as his wife, lear was able to keep his body from being released to his family for three months. they also allege she kept his expensive cars, gun collection and jewelry. >> i believe she's after his estate and his money. >> reporter: lear's attorneys declined our inte
lear, is an accused felon.tors say she's a liar and a fraud. it all began after the man she called her husband, race car driver alexander djordjevic, was killed in june 2010 during a mountain road race in nevada. lear was arrested on saturday inside this las vegas nightclub because police say they were never really married. lear allegedly faked the marriage license, forging signatures to make it appear they tied the knot five days before he died. >> i would not say he was deep in love but...
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when she was arrested, lear was working as a county law enforcement official.ut of jail on bond, facing charges of perjury and forgery. >> bizarre story. >> truly bizarre. >> clayton, thank you. >>> we'll switch gears, nba star dwyane wade scores huge style points off the court. can ron claiborne and i bring the same sort of heat? watch as we go one-on-one in a bit of a fashion showdown. >> cannot wait to see this. >>> also ahead, neighborhood watch. find out why a former nfl star is trying to slam the brakes on justin bieber. what do you th that's great. it won't take long, will it? nah. okay. this, won't take long will it? no, not at all. how many of these can we do on our budget? more than you think. didn't take very long, did it? summer is here, so are the savings. that's nice. post it. already did. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get 3 bags of earthgro mulch, a special buy for just $10. ♪ [ female announcer ] with mccafé, any moment can be a moment of delicious wonder. ♪ the latest -- new mccafé blueberry pomegranate smoothie.
when she was arrested, lear was working as a county law enforcement official.ut of jail on bond, facing charges of perjury and forgery. >> bizarre story. >> truly bizarre. >> clayton, thank you. >>> we'll switch gears, nba star dwyane wade scores huge style points off the court. can ron claiborne and i bring the same sort of heat? watch as we go one-on-one in a bit of a fashion showdown. >> cannot wait to see this. >>> also ahead, neighborhood watch....
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it was norman lear and his wife, larry david, bob scheer. they were sitting around w eeping in their expensive soup about the fact that we were living in hell. rupert murdoch on the media. george bush was president. norman lear had his pulse on american culture for 30 years. why cannot figure out how to deal -- deliver a message that is important and happening? >> that is important. we can find messages that speak to people where they are. they can also have some satire like stewart or colbert. there is the idea of exposing with satire. it opens people's eyes to the hypocrisy and corruption of our politics. the problem is you want the captivating stories and images and vocabulary, but a lot of the colbert-stewart stuff is so absurd and over the top that people do not want to get engaged. >> that is where a large number of people get their news. >> i think the obama campaign was a pivotal point, bringing people in. now they leave. there is the possibility that people will come back in. i agree with that movements also have their problems. i t
it was norman lear and his wife, larry david, bob scheer. they were sitting around w eeping in their expensive soup about the fact that we were living in hell. rupert murdoch on the media. george bush was president. norman lear had his pulse on american culture for 30 years. why cannot figure out how to deal -- deliver a message that is important and happening? >> that is important. we can find messages that speak to people where they are. they can also have some satire like stewart or...
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it may be spayctionv and music i will have waited long time to lear. we thank you for your work and we look forward to ours. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> hi, bob caplan. good afternoon, supervisors. i'm going to join the chorus thanking you for your diligent work to ensure [speaker not understood]. because of all the belief in the potential we've been investing in the tenderloin for many years. i've been a consistently strong supporter of the cpmc facility project. [speaker not understood]. the tenderloin is desperately in need of an economic engine and the ambitious plans for cpmc [speaker not understood] will impact surrounding neighborhoods and all who do business there. in addition, construction jobs for projects, cpmc pledge today include a local number of significant hires [speaker not understood]. this represents a significant opportunity for local residents to find permanent employment that is easily accessible and won't put additional strain on public transportation systems. cpmc has made a long-term commitment which includes underlying str
it may be spayctionv and music i will have waited long time to lear. we thank you for your work and we look forward to ours. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> hi, bob caplan. good afternoon, supervisors. i'm going to join the chorus thanking you for your diligent work to ensure [speaker not understood]. because of all the belief in the potential we've been investing in the tenderloin for many years. i've been a consistently strong supporter of the cpmc facility project. [speaker...
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. >> norman lear was a pioneer. norman is still around. i just saw him a couple weeks ago.ought that show over and made it what it was. you got to give him a lot of credit. carroll o'connor off the air was a supporter of major liberal causes, battler for civil rights. very outspoken. he played totally against character in that role. >> uh-huh. so we remember, it started with all in the family, larry, then from there, the spinoff was maud. and then from maude, the spinoff was the jeffersons and then there was also a spinoff of good times. she was a maid -- a good times spinoff. it all came, huge television shows, successes all came from "all in the family." >> it sure did. you know, when you write the history of television, as people want to do, "all in the family" is going to be in the first paragraph. >> larry thanks for that stroll down memory lane and helping us to remember jean stapleton. i said she's a tv legend. i'm sure you'll agree, right? >> best way to put it. tv legend, brilliant actress who captured a role, dominated the role and made it her own. you looked at t
. >> norman lear was a pioneer. norman is still around. i just saw him a couple weeks ago.ought that show over and made it what it was. you got to give him a lot of credit. carroll o'connor off the air was a supporter of major liberal causes, battler for civil rights. very outspoken. he played totally against character in that role. >> uh-huh. so we remember, it started with all in the family, larry, then from there, the spinoff was maud. and then from maude, the spinoff was the...
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what have you lear? >> i earned that i felt more unk than actuallwas. after three drinks when i took e second breathalyze, i felt hammered. i would never have gotten in t car. i was shocked that i only blew that much. >> that you cod be different fr normal people. you are not a drinker. >> i drink a little bit. i am definitely a moderate drinker. seven drinks to be considred junk? >> we hould be clear to the audience what the government calls a drink is 1.5 ounces. >> it uld've been 4 ounces f champagne and 1.5 ounces of tequila or hard alcohol. so what you thinkis one drink could actually be closer to two. when you are for drinks then, you sometimes think you have only had a couple. that is when people have problems. >> the government has imit and they keep playing with it, changing it. the pressures always tighter d tighter. you livein los angeles where they have a lot of these checkpoints oking for drunk drivers and you becoe skeptical. >> yes, i'm skeptical after this because i realize that it really drinking twice as much in some cases, theycouldan
what have you lear? >> i earned that i felt more unk than actuallwas. after three drinks when i took e second breathalyze, i felt hammered. i would never have gotten in t car. i was shocked that i only blew that much. >> that you cod be different fr normal people. you are not a drinker. >> i drink a little bit. i am definitely a moderate drinker. seven drinks to be considred junk? >> we hould be clear to the audience what the government calls a drink is 1.5 ounces....
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. >> i lear much toda >> sounds good to me. you want to shag me today?i don't even know where this topic and why i i promise i will. >> with a swiffer? last time that happened it took three hours in ther to get that out. >> you're welcome. >> it is t to take a break. why am i bothered at saying things likethat? my mother is asleep. joy of hate, amazon.com, autographed copy, g gutfeld.com and i am so ashamed. >>> okay, will there be no more joy for the pizza delivery boy? how did you like that delivery? >> that was great. >> smooth. all right, domino's has begun testing helicopter drones to deliver pizza right to your doorstep. the company says the eight propeller domi-copter? >> i believe it is domi >> can whisk two large pies in a few minutes wit 10-mile radius of the store. future versions could use gps coordinates. the company that designed the drone hopes to increase carrying capacity to include a two liter bottle of coke or an assorted child. no need pplause sh -- for applause, joe. what about the poor delivery boy out of a job? should we expect pro
. >> i lear much toda >> sounds good to me. you want to shag me today?i don't even know where this topic and why i i promise i will. >> with a swiffer? last time that happened it took three hours in ther to get that out. >> you're welcome. >> it is t to take a break. why am i bothered at saying things likethat? my mother is asleep. joy of hate, amazon.com, autographed copy, g gutfeld.com and i am so ashamed. >>> okay, will there be no more joy for the...
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the t highest earners are nancy pelosi, 24.4 million, and use jority lear eric cantor. he is making 4.4 million. >> how dare nancypelosi criticize the rich. it ridiculous. >> she is railing against he 1% and she can eat her own hypocrisy he. they have a lot of money, a lot of great investments. so god bless them. but do not attack everyoneelse. lissa: that is a the "money" that we have for you today. watch tomorrow and we have ben callinfrom ben & jerry's. you don't want to miss that "theillis report" is coming up xt. a paid advertisement for starvista entertainment and ti lifs music collection. these are songs about real life... songs about love. songs that come stight from the heart. ♪ here u come again ♪ ♪ just when i've begun to get mysf together ♪ ♪ oh, baby, i'm gonna loveou forever ♪ ♪ ♪ forever and ever, amen ♪ mama, he's crazy ♪ crazy over me ♪ just the good ' boys ♪ never meaning no harm
the t highest earners are nancy pelosi, 24.4 million, and use jority lear eric cantor. he is making 4.4 million. >> how dare nancypelosi criticize the rich. it ridiculous. >> she is railing against he 1% and she can eat her own hypocrisy he. they have a lot of money, a lot of great investments. so god bless them. but do not attack everyoneelse. lissa: that is a the "money" that we have for you today. watch tomorrow and we have ben callinfrom ben & jerry's. you don't...
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hopefully markets lear up a bit after the end of june when companies report their earnings and give guidance the year, be it good or bad. that will set the tone for the market going forward. right now we are being driven by the macro lens of the day. as the economy improves, how do you into e, what is japan and europe to. lou: you know, as i am watching the business press send a lot of savant's and viewers to respect, i keep thinking back to one of my teachers and high-school boys said, as i was going off to college -- she said, these march you know, leave the big questions alone. take care of the little ones. think about that all the time when i think about watching everybody worrying about the central banks all around the world, the ineptitude, it seems, more often than not. the adventures of japan. our own federal reserve, and the fiscal policy that makes no sense to anyone. we did all that. we're doing pretty well on balance sheets, doing pretty well on earnings. nothing stellar, but the little questions, if you will, seemed to be adding up to something foundational. am i completely wron
hopefully markets lear up a bit after the end of june when companies report their earnings and give guidance the year, be it good or bad. that will set the tone for the market going forward. right now we are being driven by the macro lens of the day. as the economy improves, how do you into e, what is japan and europe to. lou: you know, as i am watching the business press send a lot of savant's and viewers to respect, i keep thinking back to one of my teachers and high-school boys said, as i...
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, that has not turned out to be the kate, that is what makes me -- the case, that is what makes me learit leary. >> with the health care bill as well, so is this immigration bill. and as we go along with the quote savings and spending of this, we'll find out there is a@ lot of things in the bill, because a lot of people have read it, it will cost us a lot of money, we found through theout there are pork projects that put into this bill, we'll find out about a lot more i'm sure. so president has said when congress pushing through the large thousand plus page bills there is more in there that costs money than saves. neil: scotty, stepping back from this particular measure, is that prepensety so want to keep spending. there snow appetite -- there is no appetite, at least happy saying no one is tax talking tax hikes for the time but no one is talking about getting spending under control. >> we're about to approach $17 trillion in debt, and i don't think anyone in congress realizes that number. and because in my household, when we start actual over spending we have no money left, and we run-
, that has not turned out to be the kate, that is what makes me -- the case, that is what makes me learit leary. >> with the health care bill as well, so is this immigration bill. and as we go along with the quote savings and spending of this, we'll find out there is a@ lot of things in the bill, because a lot of people have read it, it will cost us a lot of money, we found through theout there are pork projects that put into this bill, we'll find out about a lot more i'm sure. so...
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walmart is one of the lears and stainability. so they have been leading up to th.race sources of supply and then actually gone out there and hp farmers financially to be able to grow better quality crops, understand business techniqs, understand how the work with walmart. this wasn't just somearkeng guide that says, here's a great idea. gegerri: i read their buying locally produced products. you're saying they're giving these folks in cash. that is azing. doesn't it go back to this promise that then made to the federal goverernment would they said there are gng to spend more time, more of their sto space offering healthy food. you know, they fell down on that promise. people wrote really negative stories about them, and he they are trying to come back. ist all hype? or is this actually goingo happen? >> it will happen. let's not forget that walmart is the largest food retailer in the country. number two, when you look at that scheme about coming up with healthier prooucts, the denigrate job. the justin advertise it and they rely didn't connect it with a typical wal
walmart is one of the lears and stainability. so they have been leading up to th.race sources of supply and then actually gone out there and hp farmers financially to be able to grow better quality crops, understand business techniqs, understand how the work with walmart. this wasn't just somearkeng guide that says, here's a great idea. gegerri: i read their buying locally produced products. you're saying they're giving these folks in cash. that is azing. doesn't it go back to this promise that...
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just to editorialize lear for a second because my father's home country of kenya, like much of affair characterization you see women doing work and not getting respect. and you can measure how well a country does by how well it treats its women. and all across this continent and all around the world, we have more work to do on that front. got some sisters saying amen. now, i know that there are some in africa who hear me say these things, who see america's support for these values and say that's intrusive, why are you meddling. i know there are those that argue that ideas like democracy and transparency are somehow western exports. i disagree. those in power who make those arguments are usually trying to distract people from their own abuses. sometime they're the same people who behind closed doors are willing to sell off their own country and he resources to foreign interests just so long as they get a cut. just telling the truth. ultimately i believe africans should make up their own minds about what serves africa's interests. we trust the judgment of ordinary people. we believe whe
just to editorialize lear for a second because my father's home country of kenya, like much of affair characterization you see women doing work and not getting respect. and you can measure how well a country does by how well it treats its women. and all across this continent and all around the world, we have more work to do on that front. got some sisters saying amen. now, i know that there are some in africa who hear me say these things, who see america's support for these values and say...
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. >> reporter: i don't know if you can lear it, by sirens are going off and they have been every two minutes here. it turned pitch black? the downtown area. a huge wall cloud with circulation we can see now is hovering just outside the city and the worst of it is still moving in as you heard and everyone has been talking about here. streets virtually empty. emergency vehicles out there. we have seen people running into the convention center to get to anunder irground shelter there. a lot of the buildings evacuated here. that started earlier under the afternoon when the forecast looked promising for severe storms. a lot of businesses let their employees leave early to get home to their families to make sure they are safe. the wind is picking up. it is beginning to pull done here. >> is it too dark to be able to make out or is the tornado too far for you to make out or is it just a pitch black cloud hang over the city right now? >> reporter: it is that. i don't think we are in a position to see the funnel but i do think it is 30 miles away or so. so it is very difficult to make out. es
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i mean that's literal lear the basic outline and i'm wonder if it's enough. >> it's a two prong debate. do we need to discuss or understand what is our reasonable expectation of privacy. i mean we used to expect privacy if we were walking down the street all by ourselves at 3:00 in the morning. now there's 57 security cameras not just pointing in our direction but also reporting that changed our reasonable expectation of privacy. i think the second prong is, what is our reasonable understanding which is different from our expectation. as phil has kind of vented at here, we have become a society that lives outloud. we tweet everything, we're on our facebook page we post this and friend 3,000 people and some don't know who the 3,000 are or thousand. then where is this other standard that we never expect anyone to know that a phone number without our name attached to it called another phone number that might be connected to al-qaeda. i think we need to reframe both of those. >> rose: thank you john miller, thank you bart, thank you marc, thank you phil. the conversation continues here. ba
i mean that's literal lear the basic outline and i'm wonder if it's enough. >> it's a two prong debate. do we need to discuss or understand what is our reasonable expectation of privacy. i mean we used to expect privacy if we were walking down the street all by ourselves at 3:00 in the morning. now there's 57 security cameras not just pointing in our direction but also reporting that changed our reasonable expectation of privacy. i think the second prong is, what is our reasonable...
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edith was dim witted and beleagued but became the core of this norman lear show.ate a decency and humanity that bridge ed all divides, archie's out and out racism were difficult to take, then and today. it's hard to say the impact she had on our lives. edith was both an affirmation and -- jean stapleton, who died this weekend. chris cillizza is here to clear up the confusion i created, i think. what next for new jersey? is there a special election? >> i will do my best to clear it up, though there is some confusion about state law. there are two laws about what chris christie can do. what will be best for republicans, what would be best for democrats. this happens honestly, andrea, when these things happen. state laws often are written, rewritten, people don't realize there are dueling standards. we, ourselves, at the washington post, are trying to get to the bottom of this. i would expect chris christie to make an appointment, whether it's a caretaker or someone who will run for the seat in the long term, an election to be held some time either later this year or
edith was dim witted and beleagued but became the core of this norman lear show.ate a decency and humanity that bridge ed all divides, archie's out and out racism were difficult to take, then and today. it's hard to say the impact she had on our lives. edith was both an affirmation and -- jean stapleton, who died this weekend. chris cillizza is here to clear up the confusion i created, i think. what next for new jersey? is there a special election? >> i will do my best to clear it up,...
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been there far too long they're too out of touch with the american people you know it's like a king lear situation there you know you usually tell me about a lot of stuff i don't know do you know of anything that i could support anything to discuss that would talk about. term limits for them i mean i had a senator being in senate for over twenty years i mean that is ridiculous well good question and there are people who think that term limits are going to solve the problem it's actually make the problem worse and the reason that they make the problem worse is because there has to be an institutional memory to any kind of political institution and so when young senators come in or when young members of the house come in or any legislative body the first thing they do is find somebody who's been around for ten or twenty years and say out of this place work and they get introduced to the levers of power if you term limit everybody out where is the institutional memory. who tells those new legislators how to do their job the lobbyists the lobbyists never go away they become the institutional
been there far too long they're too out of touch with the american people you know it's like a king lear situation there you know you usually tell me about a lot of stuff i don't know do you know of anything that i could support anything to discuss that would talk about. term limits for them i mean i had a senator being in senate for over twenty years i mean that is ridiculous well good question and there are people who think that term limits are going to solve the problem it's actually make...
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norman lear talks about it all the time no subject she would go near.she is just going to flinch at this and she said, no, let's do it. >> a great actress with great range. must have been '72 or '73 they had the menopause episode. i was too young and i was trying to figure out what was happening. suddenly you would see jean stapleton running around and screaming at archie and archie was sitting back in his chair and scared of death to her. she was a great actress and she did so much before and after "all in the family." >> she didn't like it when people in person called her edith. she laid-like, she would say, i'm jean. i'm an actress. >> she didn't want to be defined by edith. >> you hear them singing that song! >> exactly. >> it stops everything. >> it does. >> it does. certainly she will be missed. jeanne wolf, thank you so much and great to have you on the show. >> i'm a big fan. >> we would love to have you back. >> she was watching this morning and was not appreciating you, joe. >> making her squirm about michael douglas. we will talk about that.
norman lear talks about it all the time no subject she would go near.she is just going to flinch at this and she said, no, let's do it. >> a great actress with great range. must have been '72 or '73 they had the menopause episode. i was too young and i was trying to figure out what was happening. suddenly you would see jean stapleton running around and screaming at archie and archie was sitting back in his chair and scared of death to her. she was a great actress and she did so much...
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they don't wrap in rain like they do lear. plus all of a sudden you have an interstate with cars that are stopping. stoplights. you can't chase through a city. we see the vans they lit literally are vans that drive down the highway with 10 or 15 people taking pictures out the window of the tornadoes. and a van is toppy. you get a good gust of wrend in the same thing will happen that do to the semitrailers. people do it for the thrill, the shot, some people do it for money. it's not something you should take whitely. we stay plenty far away. 7, 10 miles away from the storm when we can. and then you have to have somebody navigating, too, because you can't get yourself on a dirt road. dirt roads turn to mud roads. mud roads turn to nothing. you can't get anywhere. and you don't want to be on a mud road when all of a sudden the tornado is coming to you. a lot more to it than a pickup and noaa weather radio. >> you come on home. you're my friend. just come home now. thanks, chad. >> i'm trying. >>> as the sunrises over california,
they don't wrap in rain like they do lear. plus all of a sudden you have an interstate with cars that are stopping. stoplights. you can't chase through a city. we see the vans they lit literally are vans that drive down the highway with 10 or 15 people taking pictures out the window of the tornadoes. and a van is toppy. you get a good gust of wrend in the same thing will happen that do to the semitrailers. people do it for the thrill, the shot, some people do it for money. it's not something...
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we'll talk to one of the his colleagues that saw tim somera who saw him as a mentor and lear row.a: according to an article published in "the new york times" they say there is trouble in the west wing for eric holder. we'll talk about what happens in a fair and balanced debate. bill: he disappeared after a night out exactly two years ago today. find out if her parents are any closer to finding their daughter. >> we have read the reports and her, you know, we don't know what's truth and what's rumor. supposedly lauren fell back and hit her head on concrete. supposedly she fell face flat on pavement going to cory's apartment. supposedly cory was physically carrying her towards his apartment. it tells you that lauren was not in good shape and needed help i don't make any decisions about who to hire without going to angie's list first. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be fantastic. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks t
we'll talk to one of the his colleagues that saw tim somera who saw him as a mentor and lear row.a: according to an article published in "the new york times" they say there is trouble in the west wing for eric holder. we'll talk about what happens in a fair and balanced debate. bill: he disappeared after a night out exactly two years ago today. find out if her parents are any closer to finding their daughter. >> we have read the reports and her, you know, we don't know what's...
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the environment that armondo creates for learing this stuff.en believe that i could do this and hisi methodological approach to teaching is justpproach to fantastic, it's step by step. i'm one of those people step. that needs 99% of the information beforethe i think i can do it. and and act on it.t. and he provided all that. the teaching really does go back to the basics you know abcs, 123s it makesu it very easy to understand and very easy tounderstand progress quickly. before learning armando's techniques and strategies we hadn't had any realies estate experience except for buying our own home. from there we made our 1st deal and we thank armando and his techniquesarmando and strategies. any skeptism about it, the techniques are anything but and there's a program and his techniques lay it to rest because thisay it is the real deal. we had a great time. it'e been a blast. we've learned so much from the techniques like my wife was just sayin'my it's been wonderful. team ramando!derful. weboth sold this property, he walked away we got another pr
the environment that armondo creates for learing this stuff.en believe that i could do this and hisi methodological approach to teaching is justpproach to fantastic, it's step by step. i'm one of those people step. that needs 99% of the information beforethe i think i can do it. and and act on it.t. and he provided all that. the teaching really does go back to the basics you know abcs, 123s it makesu it very easy to understand and very easy tounderstand progress quickly. before learning...
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leared > >> i am glad to see the sec has taken up money market reform.it is by far the best outcome for the sec to do it. it is the area where they have the expertise and experience. in terms of the actual proposal they put out, it is just a proposal for comment. one of the two proposals, the floating net asset value, is of course qualitatively similar to one of the proposals that was in the fsoc suggestions. we have not yet reviewed this in enough detail to give a view. but i hope that -- i know for sure that by putting out floating nav proposal, they are moving in the right direction. i hope it comes out with something that is sufficient to meet the very important need of stabilizing money market funds. nikkei newspaper. mr. chairman, we have seen greater volatility recently in japanese markets. jgb, ands, foreign exchange. some say this is due to uncertainty in the federal reserve monetary direction. others say it is lack of confidence in the bank of japan monetary policy. the bank ofiew japan's efforts? do you still support bank of japan policy? the
leared > >> i am glad to see the sec has taken up money market reform.it is by far the best outcome for the sec to do it. it is the area where they have the expertise and experience. in terms of the actual proposal they put out, it is just a proposal for comment. one of the two proposals, the floating net asset value, is of course qualitatively similar to one of the proposals that was in the fsoc suggestions. we have not yet reviewed this in enough detail to give a view. but i hope...
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are they right or is labor force participation going to stay stronger lear? over the next few years if you get a stabilization in labor force participation over that period partly for cyclical reasons and then the break even number will be higher. they weren't saying that it's 80,000 on the actual numbers over the next couple of years. >> it's interesting though, cyclical recovery may draw people back into the labor force and construction was a weak spot and manufacturing hasn't been that strong. >> those are two softer areas and manufacturing isn't particularly surprising and you look at some of the manufacturing industries and certainly the ism earlier in the week and that wasn't a big surprise. i am a little surprised over the last few months as a whole that construction hasn't added more jobs because generally things in the construction sector seem to be doing better. i still think it's a lag, but it's trailed a bit. >> can i just draw your attention to the chart we put up which was the year to date dow jones industrial average. i know that communicateing
are they right or is labor force participation going to stay stronger lear? over the next few years if you get a stabilization in labor force participation over that period partly for cyclical reasons and then the break even number will be higher. they weren't saying that it's 80,000 on the actual numbers over the next couple of years. >> it's interesting though, cyclical recovery may draw people back into the labor force and construction was a weak spot and manufacturing hasn't been that...
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now you'll lear lawyers argue the case before the supreme court. they heard the argument in late february. it's an hour and 15 minutes. >> we'll hear argument first this morning in case 1296 shelby county vs. holder. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, almost four years ago eight justices of the court agreed the 2005, 25-year extension of voting rights act section 5 preclearance obligation uniquely applicable to jurisdictions reached by section 4-b antiquated coverage formula raised a serious constitutional question. those justices recognized that the record before the congress in 2005 made it unmistakable that the south had changed. they questioned whether current remedial needs justified the extraordinary federalism and cost burdens of preclearance. >> may i ask you a question? assuming i accept your premise and there's some question about that that some portions of the south have changed. hasn't. ty pretty much in the period we're talking about, it has many more discriminating -- 240 discriminatory voting laws that s blocked by sec
now you'll lear lawyers argue the case before the supreme court. they heard the argument in late february. it's an hour and 15 minutes. >> we'll hear argument first this morning in case 1296 shelby county vs. holder. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, almost four years ago eight justices of the court agreed the 2005, 25-year extension of voting rights act section 5 preclearance obligation uniquely applicable to jurisdictions reached by section 4-b antiquated coverage...